Julie Derron SUI Kieran Storch AUS Win CHALLENGE Taiwan

Saturday 25 April 2026

With over 10,000 athletes on the start line, the world’s largest triathlon, Challenge Taiwan, delivered exciting racing across both the men’s and the women’s fields this weekend. Kieran Storch (AUS) successfully defended his title and Julie Derron (SUI) took a convincing win in the women’s race while behind them thousands of age group athletes achieved their finish line goals.

It was Benjamin Zorgnotti (FRA) who led out of the water in 25:40 followed by hometown heroes, Chang Tuan Chun and Chang Chia Hao neck and neck in 26:22. Out on the bike Zorgnotti extended his lead with Kieran Storch (AUS) chasing 2:33 down while Chun and Hao had lost over four minutes by the time they reached the first turn around point at the far end of the coastal course. By the end of the first lap, Zorgnotti wasn’t able to put any more distance between him and Storch but Chun was now over seven minutes down in third while Sven Altermatt (SUI) had ridded up into fourth, just behind Chun at 7:36 down on the lead. Arriving back into T2, Zorgnotti was still 2:00 ahead of Storch but the big mover was Rhys Corbishley (AUS) who rode up from ninth to third, 10:37 down on the lead. Out on the run and Storch was a man on a mission, whittling down Zorgnotti’s lead, overtaking him just before the halfway point. As the kilometres increased, so did Storch’s lead, and he crossed the line to make it two wins in a row in 3:42:08. Zorgnotti took second in 3:45:59 and Rhys Corbishley came home with his first pro podium in third in 3:55:58.

“I really like coming here, the whole event I enjoy, I’m staying on for another week of training and coming back in the middle of the year for another five, six weeks of training, it’s like a second home!” said Storch on the finish line. “I had a usual swim for me and the plan was to ride as hard as I could. I was hoping for a tail win but there wasn’t one! And the showers coming through made it hard to see so really had to really concentrate. It it was really good to push the run – it was fun! It was another great event!”

Julie Derron (SUI) showed her pedigree in the swim, first out of the water in 26:06 but Rebecca Clarke (NZL) was right with her, just a split second behind while Nina Derron (SUI) was leading the chasers in third, 3:03 down. A quick transition saw Julie Derron exit transition nearly 30 seconds ahead of Clarke taking an early lead that she consistently built on over the 90km. By the end of the first lap she was 3:06 ahead of Clarke while Nina Derron was 4:35 down. There was then a big six-minute gap to fourth place Salomé Hegi-Altermatt (SUI). The second lap saw Julie Derron more than double her lead over her chasers, coming into T2 6:37 ahead of sister Nina with Clarke close behind in third, 6:44 down. Out on the run and it was the battle of the Derrons with Julie Derron demonstrating the speed that won her Olympic silver. Her victory was never under threat as she continued to fly, putting time into both her sister and Clarke. The win was hers in 4:03:29, Nina Derron took second in 4:16:22 and Rebecca Clarke rounded out the podium in third in 4:22:01

“It was a lot cooler than I expected which I was glad about!” said Derron. “I had a great time on the course. I’ve been here since Monday so I’ve had the opportunity to enjoy the area. I was lucky I got onto Rebecca’s feet at the start of the swim, I had a quicker transition and set off on the bike to ride as hard as I could and to stay focused. It’s actually a challenging bike course and you have to keep the power on the whole time. I wasn’t sure how my run legs would be, it took a couple of kms to get into it, but it’s been a while since I’ve done this distance. I knew I had a gap but didn’t know how much but I also know my run is my strength so I was confident I could out run if I had to. To share the podium with my sister and see her have a great day is amazing!”

WINNERS

Kieran Storch (AUS) - 3:42:08

Julie Derron (SUI) - 4:03:29

RESULTS 

https://www.sportsplits.com/races/challenge-taiwan-day2-2026/events/3/ 

 

 

 

CHALLENGE Family


Coming Triathlon Events View all

Grizzlyman Xtri

Beskydy, Czech Republic

Mediterranean Epic

Oropesa del Mar, Spain

AlpsMan

Annecy, France

Bastion Chateau de Chantilly

Chantilly Oise, France

Pirene Xtreme

Cellers, Lleida, Spain

Celtman

Torridon, Scotland, United Kingdom

Schloss Triathlon Moritzburg

Moritzburg, Germany

Goto Nagasaki Int.

Nagasaki, Japan

Slateman

Llanberis Wales, United Kingdom

OpenLakes Champagne

Champagne, France

Ironman Lanzarote

Canary Islands, Spain

Ironman Brazil

Florianopolis, Brazil

Ironman Hamburg

Hamburg, Germany

Ironman Philippines

Subic Bay, Philippines

Ironman Tours Metropole

Tours Métropole – Loire Valley, France

Ironman Austria

Klagenfurt, Austria

Ironman Cairns

Cairns, Australia

Ironman Frankfurt

Frankfurt, Germany

Ironman France

Nice, France

Ironman Switzerland

Thun, Switzerland

Half Triathlon Pamplona

Pamplona, Spain

Challenge Championship

x-bionic® sphere, Samorin, Slovakia

The Gauntlet Lough Cutra Triathlon

Lough Cutra Castle, Ireland

OnondagaMan

Jamesville NY, United States

Deuceman

Show Low, Arizona, United States

Challenge St. Polten

St. Pölten/Vienna, Austria

Harvest Moon Tri

Boulder, CO, United States

Ironlake Mugello

Barberino del Mugello, Italy

Triathlon de Luchon

Bagnères-de-Luchon, France

InfiniTri Burriana

Burriana, Spain

70.3 Victoria

Victoria, BC, Canada

70.3 Hawaii

Kohala Coast, Hawaii, United States

70.3 Kraichgau

Kraichgau, Germany

70.3 Subic Bay

Subic Bay, Philippines

70.3 Durban

Durban, South Africa

70.3 Switzerland

Lake of Zurich, Switzerland

70.3 Warsaw

Warsaw, Poland

70.3 Western Massachusetts

Springfield, Massachusetts, United States

70.3 Bolton

Bolton, United Kingdom

70.3 Omaha

Omaha NE, United States

Triathlon News & Media Blogs View all

Jeremy Maclean USA Grace Alexander USA Win IRONMAN 70.3 Chattanooga

Jeremy Maclean USA Grace Alexander USA Win IRONMAN 70.3 Chattanooga

Sunday 17 May 2026 [Triathlon News]

In the mens race Benjamin Zorgnotti lead a pack of ten out of the water into T2. Jeremy Maclean joined Zorgnotti on the bike course to forged a two man lead onto the run with the peloton coming into transition five minutes back. Maclean kept his nerve and the lead to come home in first position to his disbelief, more

Alanis Siffert CHE Rongheng Chen CHN Win IRONMAN 70.3 Shanghai China

Alanis Siffert CHE Rongheng Chen CHN Win IRONMAN 70.3 Shanghai China

Sunday 17 May 2026 [Triathlon News]

IRONMAN Shanghai China 2026 gave us a limited pro field to lead off a large enthusiastic Age group pack. In the Mens race, China’s Junjie Fan came out of the swim first with Rongheng Chen second and Simon Shi third. Shi showed his dominance on the bike to enter T2 first followed by Chen and Fan dropping back to third. more

Michele Bortolamedi (ITA) Marjolaine Pierré (FRA) Win IRONMAN 70.3 Aix-en-Provence

Michele Bortolamedi (ITA) Marjolaine Pierré (FRA) Win IRONMAN 70.3 Aix-en-Provence

Sunday 17 May 2026 [Triathlon News]

Aix-en-Provence opened the European leg of the 2026 Experience Oman IRONMAN Pro Series with standout performances and record-breaking racing, as Michele Bortolamedi (ITA) and Marjolaine Pierré (FRA) claimed victories on the iconic Cours Mirabeau. With both athletes setting new course best times, the South of France delivered a thrilling day of professional competition. more

IRONMAN Pro Series 70.3 Aix en Provence FRA Start List

IRONMAN Pro Series 70.3 Aix en Provence FRA Start List

Friday 15 May 2026 [Triathlon News]

The 2026 IRONMAN® 70.3® Aix-en-Provence triathlon returns to the Experience Oman IRONMAN Pro Series™ circuit for a second consecutive year, marking the start of the European leg of the season. Nearly 100 professional triathletes are set to compete, with the race promising an intense battle for the podium. As the fifth stop on the Experience Oman IRONMAN Pro Series tour, the event will offer a $50,000 professional prize purse more

IRONMAN 70.3 Shanghai Chongming Pro Start List

IRONMAN 70.3 Shanghai Chongming Pro Start List

Friday 15 May 2026 [Triathlon News]

Welcome to IRONMAN 70.3 Shanghai Chongming. This is more than a race. It is a journey of courage, resilience, and self-discovery—set on one of the most beautiful ecological stages in the world. As we gather for the fourth edition of this event, Chongming once again becomes a place where limits are tested, barriers are broken, more

Facebook


YouTube


Sign up for FREE NEWSLETTER:

We will never share your email address or spam you.