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Alanis Siffert and Jack Moody win Challenge Family World Bonus after decisive race in Xiamen

Alanis Siffert and Jack Moody win Challenge Family World Bonus after decisive race in Xiamen

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After a thrilling day’s racing at last weekend’s Challenge Xiamen, it’s all change in the Challenge Family World Bonus, with Jack Moody (NZL) and Alanis Siffert (SUI) now confirmed as unbeatable for 2024. While the winning titles of the inaugural Challenge Xiamen were being contended, there was a whole other race within a race being played out. To retain his top spot, World Bonus leader, Jack Moody, needed to finish in a minimum of fifth place in the event that Ognjen Stojanović took the win Will Draper (GBR) needed to finish in second to move up into the top five and be in the money Jesper Svensson (SWE) needed to finish fifth or above to leapfrog over Tom Hug into third Aurelia Boulanger (FRA) needed to finish in third or higher to retain her second place and prevent Els ...
Obstacle Family World Bonus– Who’s in the running for a share of the $100,000 reward bag?

Obstacle Family World Bonus– Who’s in the running for a share of the $100,000 reward bag?

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While we may be inclined to credit the T100 series with producing the very first season-long shoot-out in between PRO triathletes for an end of season perk. Difficulty Family were really very first out of the blocks, executing their Pro Athlete World Bonus plan back in 2019. Ever since, the World Bonus plan has actually seen everybody from developed triathlon legends-- consisting of Patrick Lange and Anne Haug-- to up and coming young professional athletes, end their season with a piece of the Challenge Family pie. Who's in contention for 2024? And which races left on the calendar could shock the rankings? We have a look at the existing standings, and highlight the possible fights that may unfold as the season wanes. What is the Challenge Family World Bonus and how does it work? D...