Summary

  • Use play icon at top of the page to watch live coverage in Abu Dhabi

  • Frenchman Léo Bergere claims gold in the men's elite race

  • US Morgan Pearson takes silver with BEL Jelle Geens taking bronze

  • GB's Alex Yee finishes in fourth with Jonathan Brownlee in 26th

  • World number one Hayden Wilde is the current Super League Triathlon Championship holder going into the final race of the series

  1. Who to look out forpublished at 09:50 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2022

    The men’s race features a star-studded line up from the world of triathlon. The top three from the Tokyo Olympics are all starting, namely Norway’s Kristian Blummenfelt, New Zealand’s Hayden Wilde, and British star Alex Yee.

    Wilde is number one in the world at the moment and also has the Super League Triathlon Championship title under his belt, but you should never ignore the unbelievable running power that Yee possesses. And if Yee wins it, he’ll be the first British male world champion in 10 years.

    Also in the men’s race is the one and only Jonathan Brownlee, using this event as part of his prep for Paris 2024. Keep an eye out for fellow Brits Sam Dickinson, Grant Sheldon and Jack Willis.

    Alex YeeImage source, Getty Images

  2. How to watchpublished at 09:50 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2022

    All times are GMT

    BBC iPlayer

    Where can I watch it?

    The final races of this year’s World Triathlon Championship will be broadcast LIVE on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website & app.

    The men take to the stage on Saturday, 26th November from 10:50-13:20 GMT. There will also be a highlights programme on BBC Two on Saturday evening.

  3. How to get into triathlonpublished at 09:49 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2022

    BBC Sport

    Media caption,

    Louise Minchin: How BBC Breakfast presenter & others caught the triathlon bug

    Triathlon is a great way to get active by swimming, cycling and running, and it's fun and varied too.

    Triathlon events come in a variety of course distances and mixing in a bit of competition will push your workout to the max.

    If you want to push it up a gear, consider joining a local club, external to take part in some structured training before racing.

    Go Tri, external is a fun way to get a taste without breaking the bank. Pool-based races are a great introduction to the sport if you are a first timer.

    Triathlon mainly runs from May-September and there are loads of races and taster sessions to choose from. Find a comprehensive list of races via the British Triathlon event finder., external