Wilde has been coached by Craig Kirkwood since 2016 after he beat Kirkwood in a local half marathon and currently trains in
Tauranga, New Zealand. Wilde only took up triathlon after watching the event at the
2016 Rio Olympics. Wilde comes from a long-distance off-road background and has previously been the ITU Cross Tri U23 World Champion. • 4th place at the 2019 ITU World Triathlon
Edmonton • 6th place at the 2019
Hamburg Wasser World Triathlon • 10th place at the 2019 Daman World Triathlon
Abu Dhabi • 1st place at the 2019
Devonport OTU Sprint Triathlon Oceania Championships • 2nd place in the 2021
Super League Triathlon Championship Series. •
Halberg award finalist for New Zealand's Favourite Sporting Moment 2022 for
Tokyo Olympics Bronze medal win
2019 season Wilde finished the season in 11th place in the
ITU World Triathlon Series rankings, with 2019 being the first year he appeared in the top 50.
2021 season Wilde finished fifth on the
World Cup circuit in Leeds and third at the
Europe Triathlon Championships in Austria. Wilde won the Super League Triathlon London race, ahead of France's
Vincent Luis and British Athlete
Jonny Brownlee. He went on to finish the 2021 Super League Triathlon Championship Series in 2nd, behind Britain's
Alex Yee.
2022 season Wilde won the Arena Games Triathlon 2022 Series finale, held at Marina Bay, Singapore. It was his debut racing at Arena Games Triathlon format. This result was also good enough to see Wilde finish fifth in the inaugural Esport Triathlon World Championship. He won a silver medal at the
2022 Commonwealth Games. This was, however, met with controversy when he was penalized for not racking his bike correctly, costing him a ten-second penalty, ultimately losing out on the gold to England's
Alex Yee. Despite this, Wilde's sportsmanship was praised by the press and on social media. Wilde made a strong start to the 2022
Super League Triathlon (SLT) season. He defended his SLT London title, with his second win in the British capital in as many years, and then finished third in SLT Munich the following week. Wilde followed up his early season success with further victories at SLT
Malibu and SLT
Toulouse, Super League's first event to be held in France. Wilde finished third at the 2022 SLT series finale in
NEOM, this was enough for him to secure the overall series victory. Wilde contested his penalty at the
Triathlon at the 2022 Commonwealth Games but this was later rejected.
2023 season Wilde came first in three
World Triathlon Championship Series races, New Plymouth, Yokohama and Hamburg Sprint and Relay Championships. He also won Ironman 70.3 melbourne.
2024 season In May he came second in
WTCS Cagliari. He followed this up with a silver medal at the
2024 Olympic Games. He won again at
WTCS Torremolinos. On 14th december Wilde came second at the
2024 Ironman 70.3 World Championships 2025 season In 2025 Wilde's season revolved mainly around the
PTO's T100 Triathlon Series. He won T100 races in Singapore, London, The French Riviera, Spain and Wollongong. A Lap-count problem in Dubai saw Wilde come in 8th place, however in December wilde came in first place at the Qatar T100 Triathlon World Championship Final, this sealed the overall win of the T100 series and he was crowned the T100 Series Champion 2025.
2026 season Wilde began the 2026 season in March with a third place at
Ironman 70.3 Geelong. On the 25th of April he won
T100 Singapore by over six minutes. ==Sponsorship and advertising==