Team USA’s Wallace "Wally" Siggins delivered a strong international performance at the UIPM 2025 U15 Tetrathlon World Championships, finishing 23rd overall in the Men’s Final with a total of 1,044 points.
The championship drew together 49 athletes from across the globe for the men’s qualifying rounds, with participants representing Egypt, Mexico, Japan, Turkey, Guatemala, Georgia, AIN, Kuwait, and the USA. Competing in two qualification groups, the athletes showcased their talent and determination across the obstacle course, swimming, and laser run, all aiming for a coveted place in the final. The top athletes advanced following a full day of high-level competition.
Siggins earned his place in the final and represented Team USA with consistency and composure. His final round performance included:
- Swimming: 1:07.59 – 275 points
- Obstacle: 53.60 seconds – 285 points
- Laser Run: 7:56 – 484 points