Otago Daily Times

Reardon clinches under18 scholastic title

SURFING

- STEVE HEPBURN

THERE was some surfing glory which came the way of Dunedin off the Kaikoura coast yesterday.

Queen’s High School year 12 pupil Jaya Reardon won the girls under18 title at the national scholastic championsh­ips.

It was the first national title of any kind for Reardon in what was a tough grade.

She had to go through her heat and quarterfin­al earlier in the week and then a semifinal and final yesterday.

She had a 25minute final against three other surfers yesterday and managed to score the winning wave about halfway through the heat.

The 16yearold was thrilled to win the award and said he had found the swell pretty tricky and hard to read.

Fellow Queen’s High School pupil Anika Ayson finished third in the same final.

The surfing was at the

Mangamaunu break, which had produced mixed conditions throughout the week.

Overall, Otago finished fifth at the championsh­ips with 11 regions from around the country represente­d.

Home team Canterbury won the team title.

 ?? PHOTO: DEREK MORRISON ?? Riding a wave . . . Dunedin surfer Jaya Reardon shows the style which won her a national title at the national scholastic championsh­ips in Kaikoura yesterday.
PHOTO: DEREK MORRISON Riding a wave . . . Dunedin surfer Jaya Reardon shows the style which won her a national title at the national scholastic championsh­ips in Kaikoura yesterday.

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