ITU WORLD SPRINT & OLYMPIC CHAMPIONSHIPS
ITU DUATHLON WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
WORLD LONG COURSE CHAMPIONSHIPS
70.3 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
HAWAII IRONMAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
- 1991 - Surfers Paradise WTC had 9 members representing Australia including Richard Smith and Scott Wood.
- 1992 - Toronto, Canada 10 members represented Australia including Richard Smith, Shane Floyd & Mel Giles.
- 1994 - Wellington, NZ, Richard Smith & Sonia Henderson raced in the green and gold
- 1998 - Lausanne, Switzerland, WTC had five athletes representing Australia in the ITU World Age Group Championships Linda & Michael Smith, Jacinta Worland, Ian Hutchinson & Nick Wilkinson.
- 1999 - Montreal, Canada, Jacinta Worland was placed 4th in the women's 25-29 age category.
- 2000 - Perth, eight members competed, Maureen Cummings (World Champion 35-39) won a gold medal, Sonia Henderson silver, Richard Thomas was 4th, narrowly beaten out of third. Linda Smith and Jacinta Worland also represented Australia, Hayley & Gary Ward represented Great Britain, Neil McNeil represented New Zealand.
- 2001 - Edmonton, Canada, Jacinta Worland, Naomi Marsh and Maureen Cummings competed
- 2002 - Cancun Mexico. Pieter Boer, Yvette Fisher
- 2003 - Queenstown NZ- members Jo Quarrell, Darren Quarrell, Mick Smith, Neil McNeill, Robyn Nordstrand, Naomi Marsh, Peter Walker, Simon Manson, Fiona Warneke, Ben Holland (3rd), Graham Bruce, Lee Wallace, Heather Hozak, Yvette Fisher.
- 2004 - Madeira, Portugal- Peter Shaw, Robert Johnson, Caroline DeMontort, John DeMontfort, Jo Quarrell, Darren Quarrell, Naomi Marsh, George Cheeke, Mick Outhroud.
- 2005 - Hawaii, USA. Robyn Chin, Anthony Hooper, Daniel Howitt, Rob Howitt, Peter
Walker, Sheryl Macrow-Cain, Sarah Fletcher, Sandy Park, Phil Dove. - 2006 - Lausanne, SWI. Darren Quarrell, Pam Greening, Sandy Park, Sven Piscke
- 2008 - Vancouver - Claire Dewar
- 2009 - Gold Coast - Tracey Spindler, Claire Dewar, Sven Pischke, Pamela Greening, Gary Tall
- 2010 - Budapest - Claire Dewar, Natalie Edwards
- 2011 - Beijing - Michael Anderson, Natalie Edwards
- 2012 - Auckland, NZ - Michael Anderson, Wilf Deck, Rowena Walker, Peter Walker, Morgan Nicholls, Merryn Truskett Jenny Gilbert, Gary Tall, Natalie Edwards, Tracy Spindler, Lyndell Van de Walle
ITU DUATHLON WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
- 2005, Newcastle, Aus. Katie Slattery, Heather Hozack, Rebecca Eveleigh, Rowena Walker, Peter
Walker, Marion Gray, Mick Smith, Linda Smith, Darren Quarrell, Phil Dove
WORLD LONG COURSE CHAMPIONSHIPS
- 2000 - France - John de Montfort
- 2002 - Andre Van Gelder
- 2005 - Denmark - Patricia Booth
- 2006 - Canberra, AUS - Rebecca Eveleigh, Patricia Booth, Jill Pattison, Daniel Howitt, Steven Bastian, Anthony Hooper, John Hook, Rob Howitt, Mick Smith, David Wiles, Neil Sheard
- 2009 - Lorient, France - Travis Bottomley, Rachel Wiggins
- 2009 - Perth, Australia - Derrick Murray, Tim Scott
- 2010 -
- 2011 - Las Vegas, USA - Mark Griffiths, Lyndell Van de Walle, Glenn Dobson, John Macnamara
70.3 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
- 2007 - USA - Tim Scott
- 2012 - Vegas, USA Alex Dunn
HAWAII IRONMAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
- 2000 - Graham Bruce
- 2002 - Yvette Clements, Geoff Thorsen, Rob Howitt
- 2003 - Nick Gaffney and Geoff Thorsen
- 2004 - Rob Howitt, Geoff Thorsen, Graeme McLean
- 2005 - Geoff Thorsen, Robyn Nordstrand, Kathryn Bryant, Jose Sanchez
- 2006 - Geoff Thorsen, Rob Howitt, Nicole Germaine, Pete Jacobs
- 2007 - Geoff Thorsen, Robyn Nordstrand
- 2010 - Pete McLean, Pete Short, Geoff Thorsen
- 2011 - Geoff Thorsen, Merryn Truskett, Rebecca Hoschke (Eveleigh), Pete Jacobs
- 2012 - Pete Jacobs, Geoff Thorsen, Sharyn Nicholls, Mick Smith, Rob Howitt, Pete McLean, Vince Zofrea, James Goswell
Angus McGilvray