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DESCRIPTION:Conducted in various forms since 1965\, the inaugural Australia
 n Pool Lifesaving Championships (APLSC) were held in 1987 in Alice Springs
  and remain a highlight of the Australian lifesaving sport calendar\, rota
 ting to a new State or Territory each year.The 2025 Championships were hos
 ted at Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre from Thursday 16th January to Sa
 turday 18th January 2025.The APLSC brings athletes\, teams\, volunteers an
 d staff together from across Australia for three days of competition both 
 in the water (speed events) and out of water (initiative tests and CPR). W
 hile many compete for Championship titles\, the APLSC also provide a uniqu
 e opportunity for our Royal Life Saving members to come together in celebr
 ating their extensive contributions to the lifesaving movement and friends
 hips made along the way.Individuals and teams vie for prestigious Champion
 ship trophies from Under 14 to Masters divisions\, with each trophy named 
 after a pivotal member of Royal Life Saving (UK and Australia) who helped 
 support and teach others the importance of rescue skills that we still pra
 ctice todayFrom first-time pool lifesavers to lifeguards\, from 'clubbies'
  to the Australian Lifesaving Team\, the APLSC draws lifesavers from acros
 s Australia.To participate in the Australian Pool Lifesaving Championships
 \, competitors must hold a Bronze Star (15 years and under)\, Bronze Medal
 lion or equivalent lifesaving award (Surf Rescue Certificate\, Surf Bronze
 ) and be a current financial member of Royal Life Saving or Surf Life Savi
 ng Australia.The 2025 Interstate Overall Championship was an incredibly cl
 ose contest\, with Western Australia claiming the Sir Percy Joske Trophy f
 or the second consecutive year
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LOCATION:Australia\,Mount Claremont
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SUMMARY:Australian Pool Life Saving Championships
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div><div id="content_container_40902"><p>Cond
 ucted in various forms since 1965\, the inaugural Australian Pool Lifesavi
 ng Championships (APLSC) were held in 1987 in Alice Springs and remain a h
 ighlight of the Australian lifesaving sport calendar\, rotating to a new S
 tate or Territory each year.</p><p>The 2025 Championships were hosted at S
 ydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre from Thursday 16th January to Saturday 1
 8th January 2025.</p></div><div id="australian_pool_lifesaving_championshi
 ps_36926"><p>The APLSC brings athletes\, teams\, volunteers and staff toge
 ther from across Australia for three days of competition both in the water
  (speed events) and out of water (initiative tests and CPR). While many co
 mpete for Championship titles\, the APLSC also provide a unique opportunit
 y for our Royal Life Saving members to come together in celebrating their 
 extensive contributions to the lifesaving movement and friendships made al
 ong the way.</p></div></div><div><p>Individuals and teams vie for prestigi
 ous Championship trophies from Under 14 to Masters divisions\, with each t
 rophy named after a pivotal member of Royal Life Saving (UK and Australia)
  who helped support and teach others the importance of rescue skills that 
 we still practice today</p><p>From first-time pool lifesavers to lifeguard
 s\, from 'clubbies' to the Australian Lifesaving Team\, the APLSC draws li
 fesavers from across Australia.</p><p>To participate in the Australian Poo
 l 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 Lif
 e Saving or Surf Life Saving Australia.</p><p>The 2025 Interstate Overall 
 Championship was an incredibly close contest\, with Western Australia clai
 ming the Sir Percy Joske Trophy for the second consecutive year</p></div>
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