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Supertri and UBS Global Wealth Management strengthen partnership in Jersey

UBS banner at Supertri Jersey 2025 - image credit Wout Roosenboom

Supertri will once again partner with UBS as the Official Wealth Management Partner of the Supertri Pro Series Final, which returns to Jersey in September 2026.

Building on last year’s event, according to Supertri, the renewed partnership reflects a shared commitment to promoting active lifestyles, strengthening community connections and creating a lasting positive impact across the island.

As part of the sponsorship, UBS will host a Supertri Corporate Challenge, bringing together teams for a unique sporting challenge that will combine competition, teamwork and physical activity.

Michael D’hulst, CEO and Co-Founder of Supertri, said “We’re delighted to continue our partnership with UBS in Jersey and the Corporate Challenge is an exciting addition to this year’s programme. As presenting partner, UBS will host the Corporate Challenge, offering teams an opportunity to get involved, step away from the day-to-day and take part in a shared challenge in an inclusive and engaging environment. We look forward to seeing strong participation and some friendly competition across the island.”

The 2025 Supertri event in Jersey brought together many of the world’s best short-course triathletes to the island of Jersey for a sporting spectacle, attracting thousands of spectators and showcasing the island on a global stage. Beyond the racing, the event delivered benefits for the local community, inspiring greater participation in sport, supporting local businesses and creating opportunities for charitable organisations to become involved.

UBS and Supertri worked closely throughout last year’s event to extend its impact beyond race day. Through UBS’s sponsorship, the firm’s chosen Jersey charities, Beresford Street Kitchen (BSK) and the Jersey Employment Trust (JET), were given opportunities to engage with athletes, spectators and volunteers, helping to raise awareness of their work and promote inclusion within the community.

Supertri’s Michael D’hulst added “Last year’s event showed what’s possible when world-class sport and community engagement come together, and we’re keen to build on that success. Initiatives such as the Corporate Challenge help extend the positive impact of the event within the community.”

The Supertri Pro Series Final will take place on September 6, 2026, in Jersey, Channel Islands. The season-ending race features a US$800,000 prize purse, which is reported to be the largest single-day prize fund in triathlon for the 2026 season.

In addition to welcoming many of the world’s leading short-course triathletes for a fast-paced, spectator-friendly event, the event’s focus is also to inspire participation, wellbeing and community engagement across the island.

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