Tag: surfing
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SURFING: DAY TWO AT THE CENTRAL COAST PRO
Day two of the Central Coast Pro has seen locals Saxon Lumsden and Riley Laing through to another day in the QS 3000 competition. As surfers vie for points to qualify on the Championship Tour, veterans watched on, impressed by what they were seeing on the waves.
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TOP SCORES FOR ROUND ONE OF GREAT LAKES PRO
Round one of the Mothernest Great Lakes Pro Surfing began at Boomerang Beach today. More than 200 competitors hit the surf – some delivering stellar performances.
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LOCAL BOARDRIDERS ELIMINATED FROM NEWCASTLE BATTLE
Sadly our local teams fell short of the finals at the Australian Boardriders Battle. The Le Ba and Byron Bay teams made it through round one, each topping their heat. But they were both eliminated in round two. Despite today’s result, Byron Bay’s Soli Bailey is just happy to be a part of the spectacle.…
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LOCAL SURFERS ENJOY TENTH BYRON BAY SURF FESTIVAL
There was fancy footwork was on show at Wategos Beach this morning for the last day of the Byron Bay Surf Festival. The three day festival showcases the sports’ culture and encourages it’s growth within the local community.
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SOLI BAILEY’S ON A MISSION AT THE VOLCOM PRO
Evans Head surfers Callum Robson and Soli Bailey are through to round five of the Volcom Pro in Hawaii. Bailey has a point to prove after failing to re-qualify for the World Tour.
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NORTH COAST SURFER CLAIMS BACK TO BACK WINS
Fingal Head’s Dane Henry has gone back-to-back, winning the under 14 boys division at the Gold Coast leg of the Surfer Grom Competition Series. The 13-year-old defeating Evans Head surfer Max McGillivray in a thrilling final heat.
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BUCHAN RENEWS FOCUS IN 2020
Central Coast surfer, Adrian Buchan says he’s freed up some of his responsibilities, for a fresh focus to start the 2020 championship tour. The Avoca Beach veteran has been resting up at home before the season start in March, and may look to warm up with a QS at his local break.
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CENTRAL COAST SPORTS STARS RALLY BUSHFIRE SUPPORT
From Kelly Slater’s surfboard, to Knights jerseys – Central Coast sporting legends have rallied their mates to dig deep for the bushfire crisis. A star-studded fundraiser will be held at Ocean Haus in Terrigal on Wednesday, looking to raise more than $15,000 for wildlife rescuers.
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COASTIES KNOCKED OUT OF PIPE MASTERS
Both Central Coast surfers have been eliminated in the Pipe Masters’ Round of 32. Adrian Buchan fell just short in his final tour event of the year, while it was a dangerous day on the job for Wade Carmichael.
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COASTIES THROUGH TO PIPE MASTERS’ ROUND OF 32
Central Coast surfers have also started their campaigns in the final tour event of the year. Adrian Buchan booked his place in the Round of 32, while Wade Carmichael was thrust into the elimination round.