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.
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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...
Aussies Set Podium Alight At World Triathlon World Championships on Super Saturday
Australia’s (para and able bodied) triathletes produced a triumphant day of racing at the World Triathlon Championships in Wollongong, with world titles, podium finishes, and breakthrough performances across all Para categories and culminating with the U23/Junior...
Junior Women Show Grit and Determination in Wild Wollongong Conditions on Day 2
Australia’s best young triathletes faced testing conditions at the World Triathlon Junior Championships in Wollongong today. The women’s race saw the southerly winds arrive just minutes before the swim started with the tighter, more congested M-shape course keeping...
Aussie Men Push To The Limit in Fast Junior World Championship Final
In a fast and tactical Junior men’s race, Oscar Wootton led the Australian charge, finishing a strong ninth against a world-class field. Teammates Zahn Spies (24th) and Oliver Moxon (38th) also showed grit in the tough conditions. “The swim was tough. We knew it was...
Team Australia Dominates Opening Day of Age Group Racing in Wollongong
It was a sea of green and gold on the streets of Wollongong as Team Australia made a stunning start to the World Triathlon Championship Finals, storming to 39 World Championship titles across the Standard Distance and Aquabike events on day one. Australia fielded the...
Richelle Hill Storms Home for World Triathlon Championship Title on Night One in Wollongong
Queenslander Richelle Hill, daughter of Olympian Rina Hill, had the city of Wollongong pumping this evening as she produced an outstanding sprint finish to take out the U23 Women's World Triathlon Championship Title in front of a roaring home crowd. In an enthralling...
Aussie U23 Men Go To Battle on Day One of World Triathlon Championship in Wollongong
In the first elite race of the Championships, the Men's U23 race saw the Australian men battle not only their rivals but also the intensity of the sun and heat in the middle of the day with Brayden Mercer finishing in 12th, Toby Powers 37th, Rory Thornhill 40th and...











