Search
shop

Challenge Salou 2021: Preview, times and how to watch it live

Challenge Salou stakes centre stage this weekend - here are all the details you need ahead of time.
Chief Correspondent
Last updated -
Get the ultimate guide to destination racing

There is more middle-distance Pro racing – and another opportunity to watch it all live – coming up this weekend in Spain, with the 2021 edition of Challenge Salou 2021 on the Costa Durada.

Advertisement

Start times and how to watch

The race takes place on Sunday October 3, 2021. The Pro Men will start at 0800 local time (0700 UK), with the PRO Women setting off 15 minutes later.

The live stream will be available on the Challenge Family website.

The Course

It should be a pretty quick one. The race starts with a 1.9 km swim, followed by an 85 km (three-lap) bike course, and finishes with the 21 km (four-lap) run. There’s not too much in the way of elevation to slow people down either.

British History?

The Brits have historically done pretty well in Salou, and there are several racing again who will be aiming to keep that podium trend going, which to date has only been interrupted by a global pandemic:

  • 2015: Susie Cheetham (2nd), Ritchie Nicholls (2nd)
  • 2016: Susie Cheetham (1st)
  • 2017: David McNamee (1st), Nikki Bartlett (2nd)
  • 2018: Laura Siddall (2nd), George Goodwin (3rd)
  • 2019: Emma Pallant-Browne (3rd), Thomas Davis (3rd)

Who’s racing at Challenge Salou?

As always, the ‘Who is on the start list doesn’t mean they will definitely race’ – normal disclaimer applies!

PRO WOMEN

Keeping with that theme above, let’s start with the Brits. For the the women, the British entrants are headed by recent The Championship winner, Lucy Hall, plus Lucy Byram, Tara Grosvenor and Claire Hann.

Hall has secured four consecutive podiums in 2021, also winning IRONMAN 70.3 Gdynia, and with the Salou course looking similar to those in Slovakia and Poland, her approach will be pretty straightforward – try and lead out of the swim and aim to never be seen again. Those results have also seen Hall rise to #26 in the latest PTO World Rankings.

Lucy Charles / The Championship
Photo credit: activimages

The race favourite could well be Lisa Norden (SWE), the 2012 Olympic silver medallist. Winner of her first full-distance start this year at IRONMAN Lake Placid, that is hopefully a positive sign that the running injuries that have hampered her racing in recent years are now behind her.

Lisa Norden
Lisa Norden

Sara Perez Sala (ESP), Chloe Lane (AUS) and Alexandra Tondeur (BEL) are likely to be among the other names challenging for the podium.

PRO MEN

Starting with the Brits again, Thomas Davis will be joined by Andrew Horsfall-Turner, Joshua Lewis, Sam Wade, Grant Sheldon, Will Munday, Jack Shayler, Ian Dempsey and Brett Halliwell.

Tom Davis is (surely?!) in the ‘due a good one’ category after a list of punctures, mechanicals, crashes and more mishaps that he certainly doesn’t need to be reminded of this season. Suffice to say, one win (at the PTO-supported Dorney Triathlon) doesn’t reflect his efforts or talents in 2021.

Dorney Triathlon 2021 / PTO
Darren Wheeler / ThatCameraMan

Andrew Horsfall-Turner will be starting his second Pro race, after his debut a couple of weeks ago at 70.3 Nice. He had built some profile earlier in the season with his performances in the Outlaw Triathlon Series events. One man who also did that is Josh Lewis – who beat Andrew at the Outlaw Half Nottingham before last being seen at Super League Triathlon Jersey.

Outlaw Half Nottingham - Josh Lewis, Andrew Horsfall-Turner, Tim Don
Andrew Horsfall-Turner (left) and Josh Lewis (centre)

There could be a New Zealand one-two in Europe this week when you have athletes of the quality of Braden Currie and Kyle Smith set to race, both of whom featured in The Collins Cup. With both Kyle and Andrew racing – and they are unlikely to be alone – the swim will be full-gas from the start.

When you add to that the likes of European Champion Frederic Funk (GER), former LD World Champion Pablo Dapena Gonzalez (ESP) and Team USA’s Collins Cup representative Collin Chartier, then all indications are that the top 10 should be very competitive.

John Levison
Written by
John Levison
TRI247's Chief Correspondent, John has been involved in triathlon for well over 30 years, 15 of those writing on these pages, whilst he can also be found commentating for events across the UK.
Discover more
Challenge Sardinia location
Let’s race… Challenge Forte Village Sardinia
Are calf sleeves actually worth it for triathletes? How many watts aero calf compression sleeves could save you
Laura Siddall Patagonman Xtreme Triathlon 2023
Are we in a triathlon boom, or hurtling towards burnout? Laura Siddall on the growth of the sport
Is sports nutrition bad for you? Ultra-processed foods are under siege, and athletes are caught in the cross fire – but should we be worried?
Challenge Barcelona 2023 - Photo Credit: Jose Luis Hourcade
The ultimate city break triathlon race-cations: from Challenge Barcelona to Singapore T100 these are the best city centre races to combine multisport with sightseeing
latest News
Kat Matthews wins IRONMAN 70.3 Zell am See 2025
Five new locations announced as 2026 IRONMAN Pro Series calendar unveiled
Gwen Jorgensen World Triathlon Cup Miyazaki 2024 Results
‘Another three good years’ – Olympic champ Gwen Jorgensen WILL race on after surgery
Marten Van Riel IMWC Nice 2025 finish line
IRONMAN World Championship Nice 2025: Van Riel on ‘out of this world’ Norwegians
IRONMAN World Championship Nice 2025: Emotional Stornes hails impact of ‘best mates’
Stornes Iden Blummenfelt IMWC Nice podium 2025
IRONMAN World Championship Nice 2025: Full finishing order and DNF details including Magnus Ditlev
triathlon on your terms
Never miss out with our triathlon alerts & digest. Get a dose of adventure & inspiration with Boundless.
The 247 Group

The home of endurance sports

TRI247-LOGO_Primary-Black_RGB-1

CHOOSE YOUR MEMBERSHIP TO BECOME PART OF SOMETHING EPIC

We’re on a mission to elevate the world of endurance sport, becoming your go-to resource for expert training tips and inspiration, unbiased reporting and creating a platform for grassroots voices. But we can’t do it without you on board! Choose a TRI247+ membership option below and become part of something epic.

All plans include a 7-day free trial

£7.95/month

Unlimited access. No ads. A whole library of tips, advice and inspiration at your finger tips, and the chance to shape the future of triathlon journalism.

100+ new articles/month

You’ll also gain access to our other premium websites:

Have an account? Sign in

All plans include a 7-day free trial

£47.95/year
£95.40/year

50% Discount

100+ new articles/month

Unlimited access. No ads. A whole library of tips, advice and inspiration at your finger tips, and the chance to shape the future of triathlon journalism.

You’ll also gain access to our other premium websites:

Have an account? Sign in

Share to...