Triathlon NSW
Triathlon NSW

Triathlon NSW

PlayMaker in Surry Hills

About

Triathlon NSW is a renowned sports club located in Sydney, Australia. The club is dedicated to promoting and supporting the sport of triathlon at all levels, from beginners to elite athletes. With a focus on growing and celebrating triathlon in Australia, Triathlon NSW offers a range of programmes, events, and resources for triathletes of all ages and abilities.

For those aspiring to compete at a national and international level, Triathlon NSW provides information about the Australian Age Group Team for the 2023, 2024, and 2025 World Championships. The club also hosts the Australian Championships, offering athletes the opportunity to compete against the best in the country. State Championships are also organised by Triathlon NSW, providing a platform for athletes to showcase their skills within their respective regions.

Triathlon NSW supports race directors in organising events by providing information on event sanctioning and resources. The club also offers resources and training for those interested in becoming technical officials, ensuring the fair and safe conduct of triathlon competitions.

Coaching is an essential aspect of the sport, and Triathlon NSW provides information on becoming a coach and coaching resources. Triathlon clubs play a vital role in nurturing and connecting triathletes, and Triathlon NSW offers information on triathlon clubs, affiliation, and club resources.

For athletes striving for excellence, Triathlon NSW has a high-performance programme that provides resources and support. Athletes can access policies and athlete resources to enhance their performance and achieve their goals.

Triathlon NSW can be contacted through their website for further assistance. The club operates under Triathlon Australia Ltd. and upholds the integrity of the sport through compliance with competition rules. The club is committed to promoting inclusivity, fair play, and the spirit of triathlon.

Triathlon NSW is excited to introduce its new brand, AusTriathlon, which aims to showcase the incredible sport of triathlon to more people and better support those already involved. As part of this transition, the club will be known as AusTriathlon from September 2023 onwards.

Triathlon NSW takes pride in the achievements of its members, including unstoppable athlete Lauren Parker. After a serious accident in 2017, Lauren turned to para-triathlon and became the Commonwealth Games bronze medallist after just 11 months. She later won the 2019 Para World Championship and bagged a silver medal at the 2022 Paralympics in Tokyo. Her inspiring journey continues as she aims for a spot on the para-triathlon and para-cycling teams for the Paris Paralympic Games.

Triathlon NSW also organises various triathlon events throughout the year, including the upcoming Texas Torture on the Border, Yorkeys Triathlon, West Lakes Triathlon Series, Emu Park Triathlon, and All Schools Triathlon.

Triathlon NSW caters to a wide range of athletes with different goals and abilities. From beginners looking to get started in the sport with super sprint or sprint triathlons to seasoned athletes seeking a challenge with long-distance races, the club provides opportunities for everyone to participate and push their limits.

With its commitment to promoting the sport of triathlon and supporting athletes at all levels, Triathlon NSW is the go-to destination for triathletes in Sydney.

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