Millan Power
Millan Power
I am a proud Queensland Triathlete from the Sunshine Coast with a dream to represent Australia. Juggling study with training is all part of the fun!
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ABOUT Millan Power
From Queensland, Millan is a triathlete who loves the pain - that's why he's crazy enough to train and compete in three disciplines. The eldest of 3 in a very sporty family, Millan is well supported in his pursuit to don the green and gold to represent Australia. However, the bank of mum and dad isn't limitless - especially when he's going through shoes regularly, not to mention the nutrition bill!
Millan's journey is a testament to his talent, hard work, and resilience to return to sport from injury. Coached in swimming by Olympian Janelle Pallister OAM and running by Brendan Mallyon from the Sunshine Coast Track Club, Millan trains seven days a week while simultaneously studying - starting a degree in law in 2026.
Achievements & Highlights
- 🥇 1st (Gold) Australian Triathlon Grand Prix Champion 2023
- 🥉 3rd (Bronze)Queensland State Championships 1500m 2024
- National Athletics qualifier 1500m 800m 2025
- National Swimming qualifier 50m freestyle, 50m butterfly 2025
- Qld Triathlon Development Squad 2023-2024
These achievements mark crucial steps on Millan’s path to selection for Australian representation.
Looking Ahead:
Millan's next goal is clear: to represent Australia at the World Junior Triathlon Championships. With the right support, his journey can continue.
How You Can Help
Elite sport is expensive—especially for multi-sport athletes. Millan is seeking financial support to help cover:
- International competition costs
- Coaching & travel
- Equipment & physiotherapy
- Recovery & sports science support
Your donation through the Australian Sports Foundation is tax-deductible and will directly empower Millan’s journey.
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Stay connected with Millan’s journey through his social media platforms and lend your support by becoming part of his team by making your financial contribution.
Millan is teamed with the Aussie Athlete Fund, driven by Aussie Olympic gold medallist Nat Cook OAM, who is helping Millan and many other athletes on their journey to represent Australia at the highest levels of sport around the globe.Â