| Sport | Triathlon |
|---|---|
| Jurisdiction | National |
| Abbreviation | AT or TA (former) |
| Founded | 1984 |
| Affiliation | World Triathlon (WT) |
| Regional affiliation | Oceania Triathlon Union |
| Headquarters | Milton, Queensland |
| Location | Australia |
| President | Michelle Cooper |
| CEO | Tim Harradine |
| Official website | |
| www | |
AusTriathlon (formerlyTriathlon Australia) is the governing body responsible for the management of sports such asduathlon,aquathlon andtriathlon within Australia.
Triathlon came to Australia in the early 1980s but the first state Associations arrived 4 year later. In 1986, the Triathlon Federation of Australia (what is now known as Triathlon Australia) was founded with the support of Dr. Jim Hazel from Sydney and Geoff Frost fromMelbourne. In 1991, the name was changed to what is now known as Triathlon Australia.
In 1989, the first International Triathlon Union's Triathlon World Championships was (orITU for short) held there in Australia. The distances for the short course triathlon was also selected that year. The distances for the short distance are (1.5 km swim 40 km cycle and 10 km run.)
As of March2014, Australia is the current leading nation in the sport ofTriathlon. The nation currently has 19 senior World Champion Titles.[4]
In September 2023,Triathlon Australia rebranded asAusTriathlon, announced as a renewed focus on growing and celebrating triathlon in Australia.[5]
The national body has eight state and territory triathlon associations which act as voting members.
As of 2022, five of the eight STTA's adopted the national bodies Future Operating Model, which serves to bring the operation of all entities closer together under a shared operational model. These five states are Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and Northern Territory. Western Australia, New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory remain actively engaged with the aim to continue their close working association with the national and state bodies.[6]