Interclub
Who Will Rule the Coast? South Coast Interclub League Returns
After a season on pause, the South Coast Interclub League makes its much-anticipated return. Four proud clubs — the Kiama Coasters, Illawarra Cannons, Eurocoast Nomads, and Jervis Bay Dolphins — will battle it out across five thrilling rounds of racing to determine who will lift the South Coast crown.
The Interclub League isn’t just about the fastest finishers. Every member’s result contributes to their club’s tally, making participation just as important as performance. That’s what makes this competition so special — it’s a true team effort from start to finish.
The 2025/26 South Coast Interclub League – Five Rounds
- Round 1 – Kiama Triathlon Festival (Kiama Coasters’ Home Round)
Sprint and Standard – 27 September 2025, Kiama - Round 2 – Tomakin Tri (Eurocoast Nomads’ Home Round)
Super Sprint, Sprint, Aquabike and Standard – 7 February 2026, Batemans Bay - Round 3 – NSW Triathlon Club Championships (Double Points, Neutral Round)
Sprint and Standard – 21 February 2026, Forster - Round 4 – Big Husky (Jervis Bay Dolphins’ Home Round)
Super Sprint, Sprint, Classic and Ultimate – 28 March 2026, Huskisson - Round 5 – Wollongong Triathlon (Illawarra Cannons’ Home Round)
Sprint and Standard – 12 April 2026, Wollongong
One of the most exciting features of the season is that every single club has a “home” round in their own backyard. With passionate locals turning out to race, cheer, and support, each club can expect to push hard for the maximum 150 points available on their turf.
That means the League will likely be on a knife’s edge heading into the NSW Triathlon Club Championships at Forster, where double points are on the line. With so much at stake, this neutral round could well decide the 2025/26 South Coast champion.
Four clubs. Five rounds. One champion. The South Coast Interclub League is back — and it’s anyone’s title to win.
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