Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Bali ironman series may get reprieve

- ELIZA REILLY

ONE half of the duo behind the Ocean Premier League ironman series held under lights in Bali last year said the return of the highly successful event is not “out of the question”.

Former Nutri-Grain series champions and Kurrawa clubmates Matt Poole and Matt Bevilacqua turned race promoters last year to stage and compete in the unique event, then known as the World Ironman Series, which pitted Australia’s best ironmen and women against each other in twilight racing at Finns Beach Club in Canggu.

Bevilacqua, who poured his own money into the event alongside Poole, said the series was slated to go ahead again this year but a number of speed bumps meant the duo were forced to abandon it.

“We were really keen to get it going again and we rebranded it the Ocean Premier League but there were a few financial problems which made it too difficult to happen,” the 2019 Coolangatt­a Gold champion said.

“It was a fantastic event and we were so close to doing it again.

“Finns Beach Club are really supportive of the idea and want it to come back so they’re just waiting on us.

“Both Matt and I were obviously competing in the Nutri-Grain series and then there was a bit of stuff in the off-season with all the changes and the Coolangatt­a Gold becoming part of the series as well as my internatio­nal commitment­s in Hawaii (Molokai 2 Oahu paddleboar­d race) and in New Zealand with NutriGrain.”

Bevilacqua said acquiring a naming rights sponsor would be crucial in overcoming the hefty fee to transport the craft in a shipping container.

“If we’re going to do it, we want to do it well,” he said. “The athletes were really keen and supportive of the event.”

 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? Ironmen racing in Bali at the 2018 event.
Picture: SUPPLIED Ironmen racing in Bali at the 2018 event.

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