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Brisbane Triathlon Club Breaks State Record as New Training Hub Opens in South Bank

The Brisbane Southside Tri Club's relay team has smashed a decades-old state record, fueling renewed interest in the sport and prompting the opening of a purpose-built facility.

By Brisbane Sport Desk · Published 29 June 2026 at 9:57 pm

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Brisbane Triathlon Club Breaks State Record as New Training Hub Opens in South Bank

The Brisbane Southside Tri Club has ignited a fresh wave of enthusiasm across Queensland's endurance sport community after its mixed relay team clocked a state record of 4 hours, 47 minutes and 32 seconds at last weekend's Queensland Triathlon Series championship at Lake Kawana.

The four-person team—comprising experienced cyclists, swimmers and runners from across Brisbane's inner suburbs—has galvanised the club's membership, which has grown by 38 per cent since January. The achievement comes as the club officially opened its new training hub at the South Bank Parklands precinct, a $2.3 million facility funded partly through Queensland Sport and Recreation grants.

"We've got athletes training from Kangaroo Point to Forest Lake," says the club's membership coordinator, reflecting on the geographic spread of its 340 active members. "But having a base here at South Bank means everyone's got access to pool time, strength facilities and coaching expertise in one place."

The club's success mirrors broader growth in Brisbane's triathlon scene. Local participation in endurance sport has risen steadily; cycling commuting through the city's riverside paths—particularly along the Brisbane Valley Way and through New Farm—has become increasingly popular among the 25-to-45 demographic.

Opening day saw around 200 members and supporters gather at the South Bank facility, which includes a dedicated warm-up pool, gym equipment aligned with triathlon conditioning, and classroom space for coaching seminars. Monthly membership runs $89, with casual day passes available at $15.

The relay record itself represents a significant benchmark. The previous state mark—held since 2001—had seemed untouchable for nearly two decades. The Brisbane Southside team's breakthrough reflects not just individual talent but the club's structured approach to team training, emphasising transition efficiency and paced segment work.

Interest in the club's winter squad program is particularly strong. The eight-week program, running Tuesday and Thursday evenings at various locations around Brisbane, attracts runners and cyclists looking to cross-train. Entry costs $240 for the full block.

Club officials are now eyeing national championship opportunities later this year. They've also launched a mentorship program pairing experienced triathletes with newcomers—a move designed to sustain momentum beyond the current headlines and embed endurance sport more deeply within Brisbane's active community.

For those curious about joining, the club hosts beginner sessions each Sunday morning at the South Bank facility from 7 a.m.

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