Conducted in various forms since 1965, the inaugural Australian Pool Lifesaving Championships (APLSC) were held in 1987 in Alice Springs and remain a highlight of the Australian lifesaving sport calendar, rotating to a new State or Territory each year.
The APLSC brings athletes, teams, volunteers and staff together from across Australia for three days of competition both in the water (speed events) and out of water (initiative tests and CPR).
The 2023 Championships were hosted at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre from Thursday 19th January to Saturday 21st January 2023.
A huge congratulations to team NSW for taking third overall place for 2023.
In additional to an outstanding overall performance by the NSW team, there were some outstanding induvial results from our athletes are highlighted below:
200 OBS
1st Brayden Woodford U19
2nd Chelsea jones U19
2nd Madison Jones U16
OBS relay
1st U/16
2nd U/19
Line Throw
1st Steph Staniforth U16
2nd Kirra Dale Opens
3rd Holly Holmesby Opens
100m Tow
1st Brayden Woodford U19
1st Chelsea Jones U19
1st Steph Staniforth U16
2nd Riley Wait U16
100m Manikin Carry
1st Chelsea Jones U19
2nd Madison Jones U16
50m Manikin Carry
2nd Maddison Jones Under 16
1st Chelsed Jones Under 19
3rd Jacob Loughnan Opens
Super Lifesaver
1st Maddison Jones under 16
3rd Brayden Woodford under 19
1st Chelsea Jones under 19
2nd Jacob Loughnan Opens
SERC
3rd NSW Under 16
3rd NSW Under 19
Mixed Under 16 Medley Relay
1st NSW
Mixed under 19 Medley Relay
3rd NSW
Open Men Medley Relay
3rd NSW
To participate in the Australian Pool Lifesaving Championships, competitors must hold a Bronze Star (15 years and under), Bronze Medallion or equivalent lifesaving award (Surf Rescue Certificate, Surf Bronze) and be a current financial member of Royal Life Saving or Surf Life Saving Australia. To find out more or how to get involved is this highly competitive and rewarding sport, contact us at lifesaving@royalnsw.com.au