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Olympic triathlete Hayden Wilde breaks bones after serious bike crash in Japan

Tom Rose
By Tom Rose
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4 May, 2025 09:10 PM3 mins to read

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  • Hayden Wilde has broken bones and injured lungs after a bike crash.
  • The accident happened in Tokyo.
  • He had been in Japan for the Asics Tokyo Speed Race, setting a personal best in the 10km run the day before.

Kiwi Olympic triathlete Hayden Wilde is being treated in hospital for broken bones and injured lungs after a serious bike crash in Japan.

The Paris 2024 silver medallist shared a photo on Instagram from his hospital bed, revealing he’d been badly injured while riding in Tokyo a day after he had competed in a road race and set a personal best time.

As a result, Wilde must remain in the country for several weeks to recover.

“Just thought I would update you all ... I’ve been in a bike crash,” Wilde wrote, proceeding to list his injuries.

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“Broken 4 ribs, scapular broken, injured lungs.

“[I’m] surrounded with the best help ... keep you posted.”

Hayden Wilde is in hospital after a bike crash in Tokyo. Photo / Tommy Zaferes
Hayden Wilde is in hospital after a bike crash in Tokyo. Photo / Tommy Zaferes

“Pretty gutted after such a nice day yesterday.”

Wilde had been in Japan to run 10km for the Asics Tokyo Speed Race on May 3, one day before the bike accident.

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He’d hoped to beat the New Zealand national record of 27m 28s over 10km, but went over by 11s, completing the run in 27m 39s in seventh place – still a new personal best for the triathlete.

New Zealand triathlete Hayden Wilde revealed his injuries in an update from the hospital bed. Photo / @hayden_wilde
New Zealand triathlete Hayden Wilde revealed his injuries in an update from the hospital bed. Photo / @hayden_wilde

Wilde thanked his “inner circle”, Red Bull and Asics for their support, revealing he must stay in Japan “for a few weeks on the mend as due to lungs it’s not possible to travel”.

Last month, the 27-year-old competed in the Singapore T100 Triathlon World Tour event.

He secured the top spot on the podium, despite it being the Kiwi’s first attempt at competing in that distance.

A T100 covers 100km of terrain, with a 2km swim, 80km bike and 18km run.

Wilde was awarded US$25,000 ($45,000) and 35 points for his debut win, helping to “set the season off to a really good high”, he told media afterwards.

After Paris 2024, Wilde indicated he planned to move away from completing Olympic triathlon distances so he could focus on other long-distance events like the T100.

He hoped the change would aid in his preparation for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics, telling RNZ he wanted to “have a mental break”.

Wilde is already the recipient of two Olympic medals, with a silver medal won in Paris last year and a bronze won during Tokyo 2020.

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