Theresa Moser triumphs again: Sprint triathlon victory in Kitzbühel!
Theresa Moser wins the sprint triathlon in Kitzbühel with a strong appearance and leads the field of participants.

Theresa Moser triumphs again: Sprint triathlon victory in Kitzbühel!
Last Saturday, the everyone's sprint triathlon took place on Kitzbüheler Schwarzsee, where Theresa Moser, 32 years old and member of RC Figaro Sparkasse Lienz, won an impressive start-finish victory. Moser, who won her state championship title in 2015, showed an excellent performance and thus ensured an exciting competition.
In the 18 -degree cool water of the Schwarzsee, Moser completed the 750 meter long swimming distance in a time of 10:11 minutes, which secured the second fastest time among the approximately 150 participants. After swimming, it went onto the bike route, which consisted of six rounds, which she mastered alone. With only a short tour she moved into the running shoes and mastered the five -kilometer long run with numerous meters of altitude in a total time of 1:04:23 hours.
Podium of women
At the award ceremony, Moser was proud of her success, while two young athletes from Slovakia and Switzerland took second and third place behind her. Moser said very satisfied after the competition: "Kitzbühel a highlight every year." Her performance was not only a personal triumph, but also a sign of the growing relevance of women in triathlon sport.
As part of these events, there is also a positive trend in the triathlon scene. The Austria Triathlon Podersdorf, which took place in 2025, recorded a record of participants with a women's quota of 46.4% on the sprint distance and 30.4% on the Olympic distance. Organizer Daniel Döller noticed the gratifying increase in women's participation, which makes the community and the competitions more lively and more diverse.
Triathlon trend and challenges
The event in Podersdorf, which took place in front of the breathtaking backdrop of the UNESCO World Heritage Fertő-Neusiedler See, included a mental challenge in the last discipline in addition to the classic disciplines swimming, cycling and running, such as the "Hell" from Podersdorf. These developments and innovations show that triathlon sport is dynamic and develops, which attracts both athletes and organizers.
In summary, Theresa Moser's victory in Kitzbühel is not only a proof of her personal strength and perseverance, but also stands representative of an overall positive trend in triathlon sport that attracts more and more women and offers them a platform to demonstrate their skills. The future of the triathlon in Austria looks rosy, both for the experienced athletes and for the emerging talents.
For detailed information about Theresa Moser's victory in Kitzbühel, visit Dolomitenstadt. Report about the development in triathlon sport Meinverkirk and [Tri2b] (https://www.tri2b.com/austria-triathlon-2025 Record starterfeld-mist-historisch-hohem-frauenanteil-in-podersdorf/).