It’s the 41st running of the Noosa Triathlon this weekend, with Noosa Heads on the Sunshine Coast hosting one of the most renowned triathlon races on the calendar.
Leading the fields are home favourite Ashleigh Gentle on the ladies’s side, who is gunning for an unbelievable 11th title here, while for the males previous champs Luke Willian and Jake Birtwhistle leading the Aussie difficulty.
In our sneakpeek piece listedbelow, you can discover all the information you requirement on start times, how to watch live and a sneakpeek of the expert ladies and males’s races on Sunday.
Start time and how to watch live
The racing takes location in Queensland on Sunday November 3. In Noosa, the males will start veryfirst at 06: 15 regional time. This corresponds to 20: 15 on Saturday November 2 in the UK, 21: 15 in Central Europe and 12: 15 on the West Coast.
For the ladies’s race, the action will kick off 2 minutes lateron at 06: 17 regional time. This corresponds to 20: 17 on Saturday November 2 in the UK, 21: 17 in Central Europe and 12: 17 on the West Coast.
And the terrific news is you can watch it all unfold without leaving this page, thanks to the YouTube embed listedbelow.
Elite Women racing at Noosa 2024
Ashleigh Gentle has won the popular occasion 10 times in the last 11 years and heads into the race as the professionalathlete the beat when onceagain – click here to hear her pre-race ideas.
Sophie Malowiecki and Richelle Hill signedupwith Gentle on the Noosa Triathlon podium last year and will both be out to make sure that the 10-time champ doesn’t have it all her own method this weekend.
Another professionalathlete set to difficulty for the title is Sydney’s Natalie Van Coevorden, who justrecently made her Olympic launching at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Sunday’s race will likewise have an worldwide flavour, with 5 abroad professionalathletes blended in among the field, with Lotte Wilms from the Netherlands, Sweden’s Anna Bergsten and Kiwi duo Rebecca Clarke and Nicole Van Der Kaay, a two-time Olympian, all set to race.
Elite Men
Former champs Luke Willian and Jake Birtwhistle are the leading seeded Australians.
But they’ve got difficult worldwide competitors in the shape of Paris 2024 Olympic Games agent for South Africa Jamie Riddle and New Zealand’s Tayler Reid.
Willian looks the preferred after a year which has included an Olympic launching and a sixth-place surface in the World Triathlon Championship rankings.
He stated: “It hasactually been an remarkable year, to surface 6th in the world is something I had just dreamed of accomplishing till this year.