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Sunshine Coast Tri Club Dominates National Series as Relay Team Eyes National Championship

The Noosa Endurance Collective's mixed relay squad has qualified for the elite division at the National Triathlon Championships after a stunning performance at the Queensland Regional Qualifying Event.

By Sunshine Coast Sport Desk · 29 June 2026 at 11:43 pm · 2 min read · 373 words

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The Noosa Endurance Collective has become the story of Australian triathlon this winter, with their mixed relay team securing a coveted spot in the elite division of the National Triathlon Championships following a dominant display at the Queensland Regional Qualifying Event held at Coolum Beach last weekend.

The four-person squad—comprising swimmers, cyclists and runners from across the Sunshine Coast's enduring triathlon community—clocked a combined time that placed them third nationally and first among Queensland clubs competing in their category. The result marks a watershed moment for the collective, which was formally established just 18 months ago at their headquarters in Hastings Street, Noosa.

"What we're seeing is the maturation of a genuine grassroots movement," said the club's operations coordinator during a brief statement. The collective now boasts 340 active members, up from 84 when they launched in late 2024. Monthly membership costs $65, with additional coaching packages available through partnerships with local facilities at Twin Waters and Mooloolaba.

The relay format—where each athlete completes a 750-metre swim, 20-kilometre cycle, and 5-kilometre run before handing off to teammates—has proven particularly suited to the Sunshine Coast's topography and coastal advantages. Training routes now span from Noosa Heads through to Caloundra, with the club utilising the Sunshine Coast cycle network and beach access extensively.

The qualifying performance has generated ripple effects across local endurance sport. Enquiries to the club jumped 230 per cent in the fortnight following the result, according to their membership data. Several corporate teams from the business district around Kawana Waters and Maroochydore have approached the collective about structured workplace triathlon programs.

The national championships will take place in Melbourne in October, representing the club's highest-profile outing to date. Preparation will intensify through the Queensland winter, with the collective planning additional training camps at Mooloolaba and Noosa, leveraging the region's year-round training conditions.

For a region increasingly recognised for adventure tourism and outdoor lifestyle pursuits, the Noosa Endurance Collective's ascent reflects broader demographic shifts on the Sunshine Coast toward health-conscious, community-oriented recreation. The club's success has positioned triathlon—long overshadowed by surfing culture locally—as a serious competitive discipline capable of producing nationally competitive teams.

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