From big races to Saturday morning group runs—find virtual events and connect with the local endurance sports community.
Malabar Magic Virtual Swim
In 2026, the event will transition to the Malabar Magic Virtual Swim, enabling swimmers to participate individually at their preferred location, while continuing to raise vital funds for Rainbow Club Australia. This ensures ongoing support for young people with a disability to access specialised swimming programs in a safe, inclusive and supportive environment.
How to Enter:
Register for the virtual swim and start fundraising to be in the draw to win some fantastic prizes.
You must register and fundraise to be in the draw.
Swim your distance at your preferred location between February 15th and March 15th 2026.
Each participant will be given one random draw entry for the prize pool.
Raise over $80 and you will receives another chance in the draw.
Raise over $500 and be in the draw for our Super Prize pool including a 63" Samsung TV and a Pacific Boating 44 foot cruise for 8 people.
Malabar Magic Organising Committee
To support or learn more about Rainbow Club Australia, visit www.myrainbowclub.org.au. Rainbow Club is currently seeking swim teachers at locations across NSW — click Learn More below to find out how you can get involved.
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A club for the Australian Chinese Triathlon community
Under Sydney's iconic Coca-Cola billboard in Kings Cross, Andy and Michael founded Kings Cross Track Club in January 2015 with a simple belief: running is for joy, and it belongs to everyone. Born in the gritty heart of the old red-light district, the crew rejected the usual running club gatekeeping. No pace groups. No fees. No sign-ups. Around 30 runners of every background and ability show up week after week to explore Sydney's streets together, from speedsters to lopers. The vibe is warm, free, and grounded, with conversation woven into every run. Tuesday evenings at 6:30 pm, they gather at the Coke sign and head out for seven kilometres through Botanic Gardens, past the Opera House, and around Rushcutters Bay. Nobody left behind, every pace welcome.