Hauraki-Coromandel Post

Tairua surfers shine at champs

Boardrider­s come second in first time participat­ing

- Al Williams

Tairua surfers made an impression at the recent Hurley New Zealand Boardrider Club Championsh­ips in Whangamata¯. It was the first time the Tairua Boardrider­s participat­ed in the event, but they finished in second place.

They were left requiring a 7.4 point ride for the win but came up just short, and the young team had to settle for a respectabl­e runner-up finish, behind defending champions the Mount Maunganui’s Bay Boardrider­s.

The 2022 champions Point Boardrider­s from Raglan needed a 5.85-point ride for the win on their final wave but also came up short as the swell built and made life tough for each team’s final surfer.

The score proved too much for the Raglan team and they finished in third place ahead of host team Whangamata¯ who had the wheels fall off in the final after a big day of action and they finished in fourth place unable to make it back to the team tents before the final hooter sounded.

Earlier in the day it was Piha’s Elliot Paerata-reid and Leia Millar, of Keyhole Boardrider­s, who won the open men’s and women’s divisions respective­ly.

However, they took a shock exit in the semifinals of the tag team to dash their title hopes.

Whangamata¯ claimed the over 40 men’s division through Jos Kennings and Bay Boardrider­s picked up their sole individual title thanks to Tai Murphy in the under 18 boys.

It was an epic day of surfing, organisers said, as in building 1.5m to 2m swell and perfect offshore winds, Bay Boardrider­s found themselves trailing front-runners Keyhole Boardrider­s going into the allimporta­nt tag team division on the final day.

Despite playing catch up, the talent-laden team went about their work in the teams event progressin­g through to the final and holding on for a well-deserved win.

Bay Boardrider­s captain Owen Barnes said the win meant a lot for the club.

“We went to the Usher Cup this year and got a taste of that event, competing with clubs from around the world and we wanted to come here this weekend and defend our title against some tough competitio­n and we did that. Now we get to give the internatio­nal stage another shot next year.”

He said the win was about more than just the team of five as he thanked organisers and supporters of the club and the event. The Bay Boardrider­s posted a 32.87-point heat total in the tag team final exiting the water with just under four minutes to go.

Full results from the 2024 Hurley New Zealand Boardrider Club Championsh­ips can be viewed online at liveheats.com/events/230387.

 ?? ?? Tairua Boardrider­s in action on the weekend.
Tairua Boardrider­s in action on the weekend.

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