Non Stanford (GBR) a member of the AusTriathlon coaching Team has been elected as the new Chair of the World Triathlon Athletes Committee, while Australian elite athlete, Luke Willian has been elected as Vice Chair.
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Aussies Set for Sprint Showdown at World Triathlon Cup Tongyeong
Australia’s elite triathletes are set to line up this Saturday, 15 November, at the World Triathlon Cup Tongyeong in South Korea — the final sprint World Cup of the 2025 season.
Erin Densham Inducted into AusTriathlon Hall of Fame
AusTriathlon is proud to announce that Olympic medallist, Erin Densham will be inducted into the AusTriathlon Hall of Fame at the 2025 AusTriathlon Annual Awards on Friday 29 November at RACV Royal Pines Resort on the Gold Coast.
Triple World Champion: Michellie Jones Adds Another Chapter to Her Triathlon Legacy
Australian triathlon legend Michellie Jones has once again proven that her passion and talent know no bounds, securing her third age group world championship title of 2025, at the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships in Marbella, Spain over the weekend. The 2009...
Hundreds of Aussies to tackle Ironman 70.3 World Champs
The pinnacle of the IRONMAN 70.3 triathlon season, the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship is upon us with all eyes on Marbella, Spain where more than 250 Aussies will line up across the Pro and Age Group races. It’s the grand finale of the 2025 IRONMAN Pro Series - where...
Sam Harding named as Para Athlete finalist for the CBR Sport Awards
On the back of an outstanding year including a 4th place performance at the World Triathlon Championships in Wollongong in the PTVI division, with his guide Aaron Royle, Sam Harding has today been announced as a finalist for the 2025 CBR Sport Awards, Para Athlete of...
Olympian Aaron Royle Announces Retirement from Professional Triathlon
After more than 15 years representing Australia on the world stage, Olympic triathlete Aaron Royle has announced his retirement from professional racing, signing off with a top-10 finish at the Noosa Triathlon last weekend, the very event that helped launch his career over a decade ago.
Cameron Marshall Claims Age Group Victory at Noosa Triathlon
Victoria’s Cameron Marshall has achieved a remarkable milestone at the 2025 Garmin Noosa Triathlon, taking out the highly competitive 20–24 Age Group and setting a personal best on the world’s largest Olympic Distance triathlon stage, an incredible feat for the...
World Champions and Wollongong Medallists Headline a Stacked Garmin Noosa Triathlon Elite Field
Newly crowned World Champions and a defending champion will back-up from an incredible World Triathlon Championship Finals campaign in Wollongong and headline the elite field for this Sunday’s 42nd running of the world-famous Garmin Noosa Triathlon. New World...
Australian Age Group Team Shines on Home Soil at the 2025 World Triathlon Championship Finals
The 2025 World Triathlon Championship Finals in Wollongong marked an unforgettable week for Australian triathlon, with the nation’s Age Group Team delivering a dominant display across all distances and disciplines. Australia fielded over 1,200 athletes, registered...
AusTriathlon Partners with Aid Station as Official Nutrition Partner
AusTriathlon is proud to announce a new whole of sport partnership with Aid Station, who join as our Official Nutrition Partner, fuelling athletes at every level, from members training for their first triathlon to our High-Performance Team competing on the world stage.
Matt Hauser Wins Australia’s First World Triathlon Series Championship Title in 20 Years
Queensland's Matt Hauser has won Australia's first Men's World Triathlon Championship Series (WTCS) Title in 20 years after an emphatic victory in front of a raucous crowd in Wollongong tonight. The 27-year-old proved unstoppable at the WTCS Grand Final, claiming both...











