AusFitness Expo wraps-up in Melbourne and prepares for Sydney
The AusFitness Expo returned to Melbourne with an unparalleled display of energy and enthusiasm, attracting over 10,000 fitness enthusiasts across the weekend of April 13 & 14.
The event, held at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre, showcased an impressive array of fitness disciplines and competitions, firmly establishing itself as Australia’s premier fitness festival.
From the launch of Spartan’s DEKA STRONG to the intense CrossFit Expo Games, the ICN Oceania Muscle & Model Competition and the gripping Oceania Strongman Championships, the AusFitness Expo offered a diverse and exhilarating experience for attendees.
The Expo also provided a platform for showcasing the latest trends and innovations in the fitness industry and served as a hub for like-minded individuals to come together and celebrate their shared passion for health and fitness.
Director of AusFitness Expo Shaun Krenz expressed his delight at the overwhelming success of the event:
“After a long hiatus since 2019, Melbourne’s fitness community deserved an event of this magnitude. We’re overjoyed with the launch’s success and excited about the potential for growth. The Expo was more than a festival; it was a testament to the vibrancy of fitness culture. Seeing the collective energy and passion was nothing short of inspiring. We’re proud to offer a platform that unites and invigorates the fitness community and we’re thrilled to announce that we will be back in Melbourne bigger and better on the 29th and 30th of March next year.”
The journey also continues as the AusFitness Expo announces its next stop: Sydney. Scheduled for October 11-13 at the ICC Sydney, the next event is shaping up as the biggest yet and will incorporate the AusFitness Industry Trade Show & Summit on Friday 11 and Saturday 12 October.
For more information about the AusFitness Expo and updates on the upcoming Sydney event, visit www.ausfitnessexpo.com.au and get regular updates on Instagram and Facebook.
Justin is the Managing Director of Active Management, which he began January 2004. He offers coaching to businesses worldwide in everything from start up and design to marketing and sales systems. Justin also facilitates four Australian and New Zealand ‘fitness industry roundtables’ events, which allows him to see a huge cross section of business models.