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Saturday, May 16, 2026
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Mexico Heartbreak Pilgrim Overcomes Mid-Race Disaster
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Bermudian triathlete Nicholas Pilgrim endured a grueling test of character at the 2026 Americas Triathlon Cup in Ixtapa, Mexico, as a promising performance was undone by a devastating mechanical failure.
After a dominant start that saw him rubbing shoulders with the region's elite, Pilgrim was forced to watch his podium ambitions vanish on the hot asphalt of the Mexican coast. However, his refusal to withdraw in the face of near-insurmountable odds has earned him widespread praise for his "never-say-die" attitude.
The day began perfectly for the young Bermudian. In a high-calibre field of international competitors, Pilgrim showcased his growing confidence in the water, exiting the 750m swim in a blistering 9:45.
The time was enough to secure his place in the elite lead group as the athletes transitioned to the bike. With the front pack pushing a high tempo, Pilgrim looked comfortable and tactically sharp, maintaining his position as the group navigated the early stages of the technical 20km loop.
Disaster struck at the midpoint of the bike leg. Just as the group reached the turnaround, Pilgrim suffered a flat tyre—a nightmare scenario in a sprint-distance race where every second is vital. With the lead pack disappearing into the distance and no neutral service vehicle in sight, Pilgrim faced a stark choice: retire or endure.
Choosing the latter, Pilgrim performed the unthinkable: he rode the remaining 10 kilometres back to the transition area on his rim. The mechanical setback saw him plummet from the front of the race to the very back of the field, entering the second transition in last place.
Despite the immense frustration and the physical toll of riding on a damaged wheel, Pilgrim refused to let the day end on a low note. He donned his running shoes and surged out onto the 5km run course with a point to prove.
Displaying a tenacity that has become his trademark, Pilgrim began an aggressive pursuit, passing multiple competitors who had overtaken him during his mechanical ordeal. He eventually crossed the finish line in 66th place with a total time of 1:08:45.
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Friday, May 15, 2026
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Hawley Battles to 23rd in Yokohama Triathlon
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The World Triathlon Championship Series made a spectacular return to the classic Yokohama course, where Sweden’s Tilda Månsson secured her first-ever podium in style, taking the gold in a grueling Elite Women’s race.
On a day defined by tactical bike packs and a blistering run pace, Månsson etched her name into the history books with a clinical performance, while Bermuda’s Erica Hawley demonstrated remarkable resilience to secure a top-25 finish among the world’s elite.
The narrative of the day belonged to the young Swede. Tilda Månsson delivered a masterclass in endurance, clocking a winning time of 1:51:34. The victory marks a significant milestone in her career, as she fended off a high-calibre chasing pack to claim her maiden WTCS podium and victory on one of the circuit’s most technically demanding courses.
Bermuda’s Erica Hawley faced a stern test in a field stacked with Olympians and world champions. Hawley crossed the line in 23rd position with an overall time of 1:55:37, finishing four minutes and one second adrift of the leader.
Her race was a story of steady progression. Hawley emerged from the water in 29th place after a testing 1,500m swim, clocking 20:15. She then showcased her strength on the wheels, navigating the technical 40km bike course in 1:01:46 to remain within striking distance of the mid-pack.
Hawley saved her best for the final discipline, producing a powerful 31:36 split for the 10km run. Her pace through the final leg allowed her to consolidate her position and secure valuable points in the world rankings as the season intensifies.
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Tuesday, May 12, 2026
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Hawley and Pilgrim Set for Dual-Continent Triathlon Showdown
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Two of Bermuda’s premier triathletes are set to showcase the island’s sporting reach across two continents on May 16th, 2026, with major assignments looming in both Asia and North America.
The double-header highlights the growing depth of Bermuda’s international triathlon program, as the island's elite representatives prepare to tackle vastly different conditions in pursuit of world ranking points.
In Japan, Olympian Erica Hawley will be looking to assert her presence at the 2026 World Triathlon Championship Series (WTCS) Yokohama. Hawley will wear the number 33 in a compact but incredibly high-caliber field of 40 Elite Women.
The Yokohama circuit is renowned for its technical bike course and often humid conditions, serving as a critical fixture for athletes aiming to solidify their standing in the global rankings. For Hawley, the race represents another opportunity to compete against the world’s most decorated specialists on the sport’s most prestigious stage.
Across the Pacific, the focus shifts to Mexico, where Nicholas Pilgrim will wear the number 26 at the 2026 Americas Triathlon Cup Ixtapa. While Hawley faces a refined WTCS field, Pilgrim must navigate a far more congested race, lining up alongside 70 other competitors in a massive field of 71 Male Elite athletes.
The Ixtapa event is a staple of the Americas Cup circuit, known for its grueling heat and fast-paced coastal run. For Pilgrim, maintaining a strong position through the swim will be paramount to avoid the tactical chaos of such a large peloton on the bike leg.
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Monday, May 04, 2026
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Bermuda’s Elite Prepare for Dual Continental Challenge
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Bermuda’s premier triathletes are set to showcase the island’s sporting reach across two continents on May 16th, 2026, with major assignments looming in both Asia and North America.
In Japan, Olympian Erica Hawley spearheads the Bermudian interest at the 2026 World Triathlon Championship Series Yokohama. Hawley, who has consistently proven her pedigree at the highest level of the sport, finds herself in a formidable field of 70 Elite Females. The Yokohama circuit is renowned for its technical demands and world-class depth, providing a vital litmus test for Hawley as she continues her campaign on the world's most prestigious triathlon tour.
Meanwhile, the focus shifts to Mexico as Nicholas Pilgrim prepares for a high-stakes encounter at the 2026 Americas Triathlon Cup Ixtapa. Pilgrim is slated to join the Men’s Elite startline, facing a competitive field in a race that offers crucial points for the regional rankings.
The dual-continental appearances highlight the sustained growth and international presence of Bermuda's triathlon program. With Hawley testing herself against the global elite in the East and Pilgrim aiming for a podium finish in the West, May 16th promises to be a pivotal date for the island’s high-performance athletes.
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Sunday, April 26, 2026
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Smith & Robinson Claim National glory at Clearwater Beach
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The pristine sands of Clearwater Beach provided the backdrop for a display of elite endurance as the Bermuda National Triathlon Championships concluded with Olympian Tyler Smith and Kristen Robinson being crowned the island’s premier Triathletes.
Competing over the standard Olympic distance of a 1.5km swim, a 40km bike, and a 10km run, the field was pushed to the limit as Bermuda’s top talent vied for national honors.
In the Men’s Division, Smith demonstrated exactly why he belongs on the world stage with a commanding performance from the first plunge. Smith set a blistering pace in the water, clocking 17:17 for the swim before transitioning into a clinical 59:30 bike leg. He rounded off his morning with a swift 34:20 run to cross the line in a total time of 1:51:45.
His nearest challenger was the rising talent Jackson Langley, who secured second place with a total time of 2:01:15. Michael Evans rounded out the podium, finishing in 2:11:46 after a resilient effort across all three disciplines.
The Women’s Division saw Robinson deliver a masterclass in consistency to secure the national title. Robinson navigated the water in 25:55 and maintained her lead with a 1:16:57 bike leg. Despite the rising temperatures during the final segment, she produced a 46:21 run to finish with an overall time of 2:31:16.
Nicole Mitchell claimed the runner-up spot in 2:42:47, having produced the fastest bike split in the women’s field, while Georgia Evans showcased her strength on the run to secure third place with a total time of 2:46:36.
The team competition added an extra layer of local rivalry to the proceedings, with Tri-ing Our Best taking the top honors. The trio combined for a total time of 2:04:13, underpinned by an exceptional opening swim leg that rivaled the elite individual times.
The wonderfully named The King is coming – look busy secured second place in 2:14:46, holding off a late surge from the A-Team, who finished in 2:19:27 thanks to the fastest team run of the day.
The event served as a testament to the thriving multisport community on the island as veteran campaigners and newcomers alike celebrated a successful championship weekend.
Click Here to see the Full 2026 Bermuda National Triathlon Championships Men’s Results
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Click Here to see the Full 2026 Bermuda National Triathlon Championships Team Results
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