Royal Life Saving NSW was proud to send a team of eight athletes across the ditch to Auckland, New Zealand, to compete in the Aon New Zealand Pool Rescue Championships.
The event was held from Friday 26 September to Sunday 28 September at the Sir Owen G Glenn National Aquatic Centre. With 31 lifesaving clubs from across New Zealand and athletes from the Australian national team, the competition was fierce, and the atmosphere in New Zealand’s high-performance facility was truly electric.
While the team didn’t compete for medals, they delivered some outstanding performances and, most importantly, gained invaluable experience racing against new competitors outside of Australia.

Meet the Team
Our athletes representing Royal Life Saving NSW included:
Aliza Woodford
Emily Fitzgerald
Matias Soca
Madison Jones
Stephanie Staniforth
Nicholas Hodgers
Courtney Fitzgerald
Kirra Dale
Standout Performances
Individual Highlights
Madison Jones
1st place U19 Female – 200m Swim with Obstacles
4th place U19 Female – 200m Super Lifesaver
4th place U19 Female – 50m Swim with Fins
5th place U19 Female – 100m Rescue Medley Manikin
Stephanie Staniforth
2nd place U19 Female – 100m Manikin Tow with Fins
Team Highlights
2nd place – Open Female Line Throw
Kirra Dale & Courtney Fitzgerald
3rd place – Open Female 4x50m Pool Lifesaver Relay
Aliza Woodford, Courtney Fitzgerald, Stephanie Staniforth, Emily Fitzgerald
4th place – Open Mixed 4x50m Medley Relay
Aliza Woodford, Kirra Dale, Matias Soca, Nicholas Hodgers
5th place – Open Mixed 4x50m Obstacle Relay
Matias Soca, Madison Jones, Stephanie Staniforth, Nicholas Hodgers
Beyond the Pool
Even with a packed competition schedule, the team found time to enjoy some of New Zealand’s beautiful scenery. Highlights included visits to the east coast beaches and a short hike up Mount Eden, taking in some great views of the Auckland skyline from the dormant volcano.
Athlete Reflections
The team had a fantastic experience both in and out of the pool. Aliza Woodford, the youngest competitor, shared: "What an awesome few days... I certainly will take away a lot of great memories from this!"
Nicholas Hodgers added: "Hopefully we can make this part of the regular season calendar going forward!"
Thank You
A huge thank you goes to coach Ethan Garland and team manager Rob Dale for their time, dedication, and guidance throughout the trip. Their support and contribution throughout the competition was invaluable in helping the athletes make the most of this opportunity.
Looking Ahead
Royal Life Saving NSW was thrilled to provide some of our emerging talent with this international racing opportunity. Beyond chasing personal bests and posting fast times, athletes were able to travel together as a team, form new friendships, and experience the sport on a bigger stage.
With a strong race calendar building into 2026, now is the perfect time to get involved in pool lifesaving and explore the opportunities it has to offer.
To get started, contact our head office – we can help you find your local club or even set up a new one at your local pool.