Eight months ago, Ellie Hoitink was lying in a Spanish hospital with a rod and six screws in her collarbone.
This weekend she’ll make her World Triathlon Championship Series debut in Cagliari, with sights set on Olympic Games selection.
Eight months ago, Ellie Hoitink was lying in a Spanish hospital with a rod and six screws in her collarbone.
This weekend she’ll make her World Triathlon Championship Series debut in Cagliari, with sights set on Olympic Games selection.
Amidst the excitement of the upcoming NSW Triathlon Club Championships, there is a family whose passion for the sport runs as deep as their love for each other. Meet the Pickens – a testament to the unbreakable bonds forged through the highs and lows of triathlon...
AusTriathlon is thrilled to announce the Age Group Team selected to represent Australia at Octobers’s World Triathlon Age Group Championships in Torremolinos-Andalucia.
When Jack Howell speaks of the prospect of racing at the Paris Paralympic Games in September, you can practically feel the energy crackle from his every word.
The final round of the QLD State Series was held in Bargara this past weekend under beautiful blue skies. It was wonderful to see new faces amongst seasoned athletes, while many competitors recorded important results to see them volt up the series points tally. Our...
As Yokohama gears up to host the World Triathlon Championship Series kickoff this Saturday, Australia’s top triathletes are honing in on one goal: securing a top-eight finish.
The inaugural IRONMOB Project reached a triumphant conclusion on Birpai Country last Sunday, as all six First Nations athletes not only started but finished the gruelling 3.8km swim, 180km bike and 42.2km at IRONMAN Australia.
The final countdown is on until the 2024 World Triathlon Multisport Championships Townsville with the event now just 100 days away.
Sam Appleton and Regan Hollioake have claimed the men’s and women’s professional titles at IRONMAN Australia, with both athletes impressing on their way to the top step of the podium.
Australian duo Charlotte McShane and Jayden Schofield have won gold at the inaugural Oceania Triathlon Super Sprint Championships at the Gold Coast Performance Centre.
Racing doesn’t get more brutal than this. The first ever Oceania Triathlon Super Sprint Championship titles are up for grabs at the Gold Coast Performance Centre this Friday. And in an event format with qualifiers, repechages, semi-finals and finals, athletes could potentially race four times in a single day.
A world-first program will see six First Nations athletes take on the iconic IRONMAN Australia in Port Macquarie this Sunday 5 May.