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USA Triathlete | World Champion

CHASEMcQUEEN

Born in Indiana. Trains in Spain. Races everywhere else.

Chase signaling silence to the crowd after a World Triathlon race.

London · E World Champs · 2024

By the numbers

  • 1World
    title
    supertri E · London · 2024
  • 3Career
    wins
    across short-course racing
  • 10Career
    podiums
    84 starts · 12% rate
  • #62World
    ranking
    World Rankings · current

Chase on a training morning, looking off-frame.

The long way around

Columbus, Indiana to a World Title in London.

e grew up in Columbus, Indiana — small Midwest town, swim caps, early-morning practice. He swam through high school, finished second at the USAT junior elite nationals in 2016, and started college at Arizona before transferring to Arizona State and joining the inaugural USAT Project Podium cohort in Phoenix.

Now he trains under Joel Filliol, in a group that includes Vasco Vilaça. Three sports, two or three sessions a day, six days a week. The accumulation is what you see on race day — front-pack swims and a closing kick that has to come from somewhere. Around it: a serious coffee habit, food that earns its calories.

In 2024 he won the supertri E world title at the London Aquatics Centre, holding off Max Stapley by nine seconds. The story keeps writing itself. Read the full story.



Recent results

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Apr 25, 2026

40th

WTCS Samarkand

Samarkand, UZB

Oct 2025

29th

World Champs Final

Wollongong, AUS

Jul 2025

8th

Mixed Relay Worlds

Hamburg, GER

May 31, 2025

11th

WTCS Alghero

Alghero, ITA

May 2025

13th

WTCS Yokohama

Yokohama, JPN

Dec 2025

2nd

supertri E Worlds

London, GBR

Apr 25, 2026

40th

WTCS Samarkand

Samarkand, UZB

Oct 2025

29th

World Champs Final

Wollongong, AUS

Jul 2025

8th

Mixed Relay Worlds

Hamburg, GER

May 31, 2025

11th

WTCS Alghero

Alghero, ITA

May 2025

13th

WTCS Yokohama

Yokohama, JPN

Dec 2025

2nd

supertri E Worlds

London, GBR


Follow the journey

@chase_mcqueen

Bike against a doorway at first light.
Track run session.
Swim session, where everything began.
Moments before start.