Noosa Triathlon
The Noosa Triathlon is an annual standard distance triathlon held in Noosa, in the Australian state of Queensland and organised by the World Triathlon Corporation. Since its first race in 1983 the competition has evolved from a single day race into an annual five-day multisport festival celebrating sports participation, healthy lifestyles, fitness and fun. The feature event on the final day of the festival is the Noosa Triathlon.
In 2009 as part of the Q150 celebrations, the Noosa Triathlon was announced as one of the Q150 Icons of Queensland for its role as an "event and festival".
Winners
Professional men
Year | Winner | Country | Time | Notes |
1983 | Australia | 1.55.21 | ||
1984 | Australia | 2.11.39 | ||
1985 | Australia | 2.05.30 | ||
1986 | Australia | 2.03.33 | ||
1987 | Australia | 1.53.46 | ||
1988 | Australia | 1.53.37 | ||
1989 | Australia | 1.54.19 | ||
1990 | Australia | 2.03.33 | ||
1991 | Australia | 1.50.21 | ||
1992 | Australia | 1.51.24 | ||
1993 | Australia | 1.53.23 | ||
1994 | Australia | 1.46.58 | ||
1995 | England | 1.46.06 | ||
1996 | Australia | 1.52.50 | see also ITU event | |
1997 | Australia | 1.44.13 | ||
1998 | Australia | 2.03.33 | see also ITU event | |
1999 | Australia | 1.47.49 | see also ITU event | |
2000 | Australia | 1:44:20 | ||
2001 | New Zealand | 1:47:59 | ||
2002 | Australia | 1:46:38 | ||
2003 | Australia | 1:44:50 | ||
2004 | Australia | 1:47:05 | ||
2005 | Australia | 1:46:45 | ||
2006 | Australia | 1:47:46 | ||
2007 | Australia | 1:48:46 | ||
2008 | Australia | 1:46:46 | ||
2009 | Australia | 1:47.03 | ||
2010 | Australia | 1:46.54 | ||
2011 | Australia | 1:46:36 | ||
2012 | Australia | 1:46:35 | ||
2013 | Australia | 1:46:10 | ||
2014 | Australia | 1:47:59 | ||
2015 | United States | 1:47:04 | ||
2016 | Australia | 1:49:41 | ||
2017 | Australia | 1:46:59 | ||
2018 | Australia | 1:48:51 | ||
2019 | Australia | 1:43:39 |
Professional women
Year | Winner | Country | Time | Notes |
1983 | Australia | 2.28.05 | ||
1984 | New Zealand | 2.01.09 | ||
1985 | Australia | 2.28.20 | ||
1986 | Australia | 2.25.47 | ||
1987 | Australia | 2.11.14 | ||
1988 | Australia | 2.08.12 | ||
1989 | Australia | 2.09.47 | ||
1990 | Australia | 2.07.45 | ||
1991 | Australia | 2.05.27 | ||
1992 | Australia | 2.08.02 | ||
1993 | Australia | 2.02.37 | ||
1994 | New Zealand | 2.01.09 | ||
1995 | Australia | 2.02.09 | ||
1996 | New Zealand | 2.01.09 | see also ITU event | |
1997 | Australia | 1.54.22 | ||
1998 | Australia | 2.04.37 | see also ITU event | |
1999 | Australia | 2.02.02 | see also ITU event | |
2000 | Australia | 2.01.09 | ||
2001 | Australia | 2.01.09 | ||
2002 | Canada | 2.02.30 | ||
2003 | Australia | 1.56.09 | ||
2004 | Australia | 1.54.55 | ||
2005 | Australia | 1.55.23 | ||
2006 | Australia | 2.00.03 | ||
2007 | Australia | 2.01.09 | ||
2008 | Australia | 1.59.39 | ||
2009 | Australia | 2:01:02 | ||
2010 | Caroline Steffen | Switzerland | 2:01:18 | |
2011 | Melissa Rollison | Australia | 2:00:25 | |
2012 | Ashleigh Gentle | Australia | 1:58:57 | |
2013 | Emma Moffatt | Australia | 1:58:41 | |
2014 | Ashleigh Gentle | Australia | 1:59:10 | |
2015 | Ashleigh Gentle | Australia | 1:59:18 | |
2016 | Ashleigh Gentle | Australia | 2:02:26 | |
2017 | Ashleigh Gentle | Australia | 2:00:48 | |
2018 | Ashleigh Gentle | Australia | 2:00:48 | |
2019 | Australia | 1:57:53 |
Golden Legends
Participants who have completed the event 30 times as individuals are awarded "Golden Legend" status. Standard "Legends Club" membership is after 10 events.Year Awarded | Recipient | Country | Notes |
2013 | Garth Prowd | Australia | Recognition of years of service |
2013 | Peter O'Neill | Australia | Most ever starts |
2015 | Ron Acutt | Australia | Most consecutive finishes |
2018 | Brian Harrington | Australia | |
2018 | Neale Glanfield | Australia |