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Record numbers expected for Huskisson Run and Triathlon weekend

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Lleyton Hughes

21 October 2025, 12:00 AM

Record numbers expected for Huskisson Run and Triathlon weekendA photo from the 2015 Huskisson triathlon. Photo: Elite Energy

Run Huskisson and the Huskisson Triathlon are set to attract more than 7500 runners and triathletes to the stunning coastal town on the first weekend of November.


With the run scheduled for next Friday (November 1) and the triathlon the following day, Elite Energy has crafted an action-packed, back-to-back weekend for endurance enthusiasts.


“We’re especially excited this year - it looks like the Husky Triathlon will sell out for the first time ever, with about 2,000 athletes registered. That’s a huge milestone for us,” said Elite Energy marketing specialist Shinead Roulstone.



“Run Huskisson is also shaping up to be another sell-out for the second year running, with similar numbers to last year. We’re honestly overjoyed by the community response.”


Roulstone credits the popularity of both events to the breathtaking beauty of the Jervis Bay coastline.


“You just can’t beat Huskisson - and really, Jervis Bay in general. It’s a stunning location with white sand beaches and a welcoming community. It’s the perfect base for exploring the Shoalhaven,” she said.


Triathletes approaching the water in the Husky Triathlon. Photo: D&A Jorgenson


She also highlighted the economic benefits the events bring to the local community and its small businesses.


“What we’re seeing is people come for the race but stay for a family holiday. On average, each travel party includes about 2.3 people, so it’s not just athletes - it’s families, partners, and friends. That brings a huge boost to local tourism,” she said.


“And with running booming and people more enthusiastic than ever about triathlon, it’s the perfect combination: a beautiful destination and the chance to challenge yourself.”



According to Roulstone, the reach of the events extends far beyond NSW.


“We have a loyal group of people who attend all our Huskisson events - whether it’s the tri or the run. But now we’re also attracting a much broader audience, including many from interstate - Queensland, Victoria, Western Australia - and even New Zealand. Around 7.5% of participants are from outside NSW,” she said.


To help athletes get to the event safely and efficiently, Elite Energy has organised free shuttle buses.



Multiple free parking areas are available across Vincentia, Woollamia, and Moona Moona Reserve, with shuttle routes running directly to Event HQ - three routes from Vincentia and one from Woollamia.


“This should really ease congestion and make getting to the start line smooth and stress-free,” said Roulstone.


Participants are reminded that, while the Run Huskisson course follows much of the coastal path, there will be changed traffic conditions. For the triathlon, impacts have been carefully condensed to minimise disruption.


Full event and transport details are available at: Run Huskisson and Huskisson Triathlon.