Australia has enjoyed its most successful day yet at the World Triathlon Multisport Championships in Pontevedra, adding three world titles and six medals from the Aquathlon events to take the country’s medal tally to 15.
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World Triathlon Championship Finals Wollongong to host T100 Triathlon World Tour
World Triathlon and the Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) have today confirmed that the T100 Triathlon Tour will head to Wollongong, Australia, in 2025, joining the program for the World Triathlon Championship Finals.
Baynes doubles up as Gillard adds more multisport medals in Pontevedra
Australia’s medal tally at the World Triathlon Multisport Championships in Pontevedra has climbed to nine, with Tamika Baynes and Laura Gillard adding to the green and gold success in Thursday’s Cross Duathlon Championships.
AusTriathlon welcomes Maggie Roberts as Appointed Director
From ‘Fun Triathlons’ to leading her local club as President for five consecutive seasons, Meagan Edwards is a Women in Triathlon who has inspired many within her local community.
Baynes bags world title in emotional Cross Triathlon comeback
Queensland’s Tamika Baynes has staged a stunning comeback to claim the world title at the Cross Triathlon World Championships in Pontevedra, just one year after missing the Townsville event due to a broken collarbone.
Goehner and Ryan crowned World Champions as Australia adds to Pontevedra medal tally
Australia’s Age Group Team has added gold to its medal tally on day two of the 2025 World Triathlon Multisport Championships in Pontevedra, with New South Wales’ Maeve Goehner and Western Australia’s Katherine Ryan crowned world champions in the Standard Distance Duathlon.
Parkinson-Need powers Australia to silver start in Pontevedra
Australia is on the board at the 2025 World Triathlon Multisport Championships in Pontevedra, with a silver medal on the opening day thanks to a spirited performance from Adelle Parkinson-Need.
Australia’s Duathlon World Champions prepare to defend their titles in Pontevedra
Australia’s Maeve Goehner and Sarah Watson stood atop the podium in Townsville ten months ago, celebrating emotional victories after claiming duathlon world titles. This week, they gear up to defend them on Spanish soil, leading a strong Australian Age Group Team into the 2025 World Triathlon Multisport Championships in Pontevedra.
IRONMOB to IRONMAN: Olive Snell’s story of courage, culture, and connection
When Wurundjeri woman Olive Snell takes on IRONMAN Cairns on Sunday, she will be racing for more than herself. She’s representing her community, her culture, and the growing movement of females showing they belong in endurance sport.
IRONMUM: Riana Crehan on guilt, grit, and going again
She crawled through mud, jumped out of helicopters, and went days without sleep on SAS Australia – but this weekend, Riana Crehan is taking on something even tougher.
Howell to climb to World No.1 with gold at Taranto
Australia’s Jack Howell (PTS5) is set to surge to the top of the world rankings after winning gold at the World Triathlon Para Series in Taranto.
Howell and Harding to tackle Taranto as full para program confirmed for LA28
Australia’s Jack Howell (PTS5) and Sam Harding (PTVI) take on the World Triathlon Para Series in Taranto, Italy tomorrow, buoyed by the ground-breaking announcement that Venice Beach will host para triathlon at the LA 2028 Paralympic Games.