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Perth Triathlon Club Breaks State Record, Wins First Major Title Since Relocation

Ascot-based Canning River Triathlon Club claims their first major title since relocating, signalling a resurgence in Western Australia's endurance sports scene.

By Perth Sport Desk · Published 2 July 2026 at 11:50 am

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Perth Triathlon Club Breaks State Record, Wins First Major Title Since Relocation
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Canning River Triathlon Club has captured headlines across Perth's endurance sports community after smashing the Western Australian relay championship record at the weekend, clocking a combined time of 4 hours 23 minutes across their mixed team event at Champions Lakes.

The Ascot-based club, which relocated its headquarters to the leafy suburb two years ago following financial restructuring, fielded a squad of eight athletes rotating through swim, cycle, and run legs over the 32-kilometre course. Their performance eclipsed the previous state mark set in 2019, underscoring a dramatic turnaround for an organisation that faced potential dissolution during the pandemic.

"We've rebuilt from the ground up," said the club's incoming events coordinator in a statement to The Daily Perth. "Moving our clubhouse to the Ascot Community Centre gave us stability and access to better training facilities around the Canning River corridors."

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The victory comes as Perth's triathlon participation rates continue climbing, with 2,847 registered competitors across the metropolitan area according to Triathlon WA data—a 34 per cent jump from 2024. Canning River's membership has swelled to 340 active members, up from 156 when they relocated.

The club's success reflects broader momentum in Western Australian endurance sports. The Perth Marathon, held annually through Kings Park and along the Swan River foreshore, attracted 3,200 runners last month, while cycling clubs across Subiaco, Cottesloe, and Fremantle report waiting lists for evening group rides.

Training camps organised by Canning River now regularly utilise the 14-kilometre Canning River cycle path, a key asset for the region's growing triathlon cohort. Several athletes from the victorious relay team have also qualified for the Australian Age Group Championships in Brisbane this November.

The club's achievements have not gone unnoticed by local government, with the City of Belmont confirming increased funding allocation for the Champions Lakes facility, which hosts approximately 45 competitive events annually across swimming, cycling, and multisport disciplines.

Canning River Triathlon Club's membership fees start at $195 annually for recreational members, with coaching programs ranging from $12 to $18 per session. The club hosts community introductory sessions every Tuesday and Thursday evening at their Ascot base.

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