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HomeSportNoosa Triathlon Festival returns for a spectacular 2025 edition

Noosa Triathlon Festival returns for a spectacular 2025 edition

The countdown is on! The Garmin Noosa Triathlon returns for its 42nd edition from Wednesday 29 October to Sunday 2 November, bringing with it five days of high-energy racing, community spirit, and coastal celebration.

As one of the world’s top 10 triathlons, Noosa Tri is more than just a race – it’s a vibrant festival that transforms the town into a buzzing hub of sport, lifestyle, and entertainment.

With thousands of competitors and spectators expected to descend on Noosa, the atmosphere will be electric.

From elite athletes chasing podiums to first-timers ticking off bucket-list goals, the event showcases the very best of endurance sport in one of Australia’s most iconic beachside destinations.

But the Noosa Triathlon is not just about the main event – it’s about the Festival Events that bring the community together and celebrate the joy of movement. Whether you’re racing, cheering, volunteering, or soaking up the sunshine, there’s something for everyone.

The action kicks off on Wednesday 29 October with the Noosa Run Swim Run, a thrilling combo of beach running and ocean swimming that sets the tone for the week ahead.

Friday 31 October is packed with opportunities to get involved. Start your morning with the Tour de Noosa – Garth Prowd Ride, a scenic 28km cycle honouring the legacy of the event’s founding father.

Then lace up for the ASICS Noosa Breakfast Fun Run at 7:35am, a 5km jog that raises funds for the McGrath Foundation – a chance to run for a cause while enjoying the coastal views.

Cap off the day with the 2XU Noosa 1000 Ocean Swim at 4:15pm, a crowd favourite that draws swimmers of all levels into the crystal-clear waters of Laguna Bay.

Saturday 1 November is all about family and fast-paced action.

The morning begins with the adorable Noosa Superkidz Triathlon, followed by the inspiring Tingirana Noosa Special Triathlon, where athletes of all abilities take on a fun and inclusive course.

The afternoon heats up with the GWM Australian Open Criterium, showcasing elite cycling talent, and the ASICS Noosa Bolt, a lightning-fast 5km race featuring some of the country’s top runners.

Then, it’s time for the big one. On Sunday 2 November, the Garmin Noosa Triathlon kicks off at 6:15am from Main Beach.

Watch the elite men and women battle it out, or cheer on thousands of age-group athletes as they swim, ride, and run through the heart of Noosa.

Whether you’re on the sidelines or in the thick of the action, it’s a moment you won’t want to miss.

Can’t make it in person? Catch all the excitement of Super Saturday and race day via the Noosa Tri social media accounts, app, and finish line broadcast.

Entries for Festival Events are still open – visit noosatri.com.au to secure your spot.

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