Warm weather greeted competitors on day two of the 2018 Australasian Police and Emergency Services Games (APES).
Coming off the back to a spectacular opening ceremony on Sunday evening, the second day of competition had a sense of excitement in the air.
While day one saw competitors take on a triathlon at the local yacht club and a cycling criterium along Mandurah Terrace, day two boasted seven different sporting disciplines played out.
From an aquathon at Lido Beach to touch rugby and track and field at Rushton Park, there was something for everyone.
Held every two years, the games run across seven days and are a multi-discipline sporting event for serving, retired and volunteer members of police and emergency service agencies.
This year marks the 17th instalment of the games, following successful events at the Sunshine Coast (2016) and Melbourne (2014).
For more information on the games or to see the schedule visit the APES website.
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