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Alanis Siffert is a talented young Swiss athlete from the french speaking part of Switzerland. She has the drive, work ethic and passion to succeed, with a never give up attitude. All this with smile and sharing her good humor with those around her.
Athletic Career and Achievements
Alanis’ bright smile hides her laser-focused drive, drive that has made this young star shine at the pointy end of pro triathlon for the last three seasons and will keep her there for many seasons to come.
Recent results: during the 2025 PTO series, Alanis finished on the podium in half of the races she competed in.
Ranking: finished the 2025 PTO T100 series ranked at #23.
Sport backround: Alanis was a true water baby. After her first immersion at four months old, she steadily established herself in the pool, averaging 22 hours of training per week during her career peak as a swimmer. She graduated from the Swiss Olympic Sportgymnasium in Bern in 2021, at the same time moving from swimming to triathlon racing. COVID restrictions, her family and lust for adventure pushed Alanis to try mountain biking – picking up triathlons was a natural change.
Equipment: she cycles with kit supplied by Scott and DT Swiss.
Association: Alanis trains under Brett Sutton and is associated with Team Duxsports, Home of Triathlon St Moritz, Velo-Club Fribourg, PTO and Swiss Triathlon.
Challenges and Opportunity
Competing consistently at the front of professional triathlon requires more than talent alone, it demands ongoing investment in international travel, competition, equipment and high-performance support. For an athlete like Alanis, who is already proving herself against world-class fields, the right backing can be the difference between maintaining momentum and accelerating it.
With multiple PTO podiums in 2025 and a T100 ranking of #23, Alanis is at an exciting stage in her career. Support now would help her build on that trajectory, creating greater freedom to focus on performance, recovery and long-term progression as she continues establishing herself among the sport’s leading athletes.
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