Considered a major threat at any world championship she toes the line at, Taylor Knibb made an immediate statement in her first year with the team, showcasing world-class dominance across both Ironman and T100 racing.
She opened 2025 with silver at the Ironman Texas North American Championship alongside winner Kat Matthews, then stacked up podiums throughout the T100 series, highlighted by a dominant win at T100 Vancouver. A shoulder-to-shoulder battle for the lead at the Ironman World Championship in Kona ended in heartbreak when she collapsed with two miles to go, but she rebounded a month later in Marbella, powering to silver at the Ironman 70.3 World Championship.
By the time she became the youngest ever to earn a spot on the US Olympic triathlon team at 23 years old, she already had two junior world titles and a U23 world title under her belt. After the 2020 Tokyo Games where she earned a silver medal in the mixed relay, she qualified for the Ironman 70.3 World Championship with silver in Boulder, then took bronze on debut.
After racking up two world titles in Ironman 70.3 and debuting in the Ironman World Championship in 4th, she returned to the Olympics qualified not just for triathlon but also for road cycling, and won another mixed relay silver in Paris.

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