The Gold Coast Bulletin

WAVE WOMEN

FEMALE SURFING CELEBRATIO­N

- With Andrew McKinnon

SURF World Gold Coast museum at Currumbin will host their first social function of the year with a special night dedicated to women’s surfing.

The Women in the Waves night will be held on Thursday, March 21, at 6pm (Queensland time).

Surf World president Rob Ryan said it was the second time the museum would mark such a significan­t occasion.

“About five years ago Surf World hosted one of its best successful nights ever with a women’s surf night that was a huge hit for the Currumbin surf museum patrons,” he said.

“We are stoked to be doing it again.”

The Women’s in the Waves night will feature a diverse line-up of 14 surfers, with background­s ranging from world champions on shortboard­s, longboards, SUPs, indigenous, pioneers, writers, photograph­ers, artists, judges and musicians.

Pam Burridge, the 1990 world champ who still surfs, will travel from Ulladulla on the NSW south coast.

She will be joined by close friends and fellow 1980s and 90s profession­al competitor­s Pauline Menczer, the 1993 world champ who now lives at Ocean Shores near Brunswick Heads, and Toni Sawyer, who is based at Cabarita.

The 2015 world longboard champion Rachael Tilly, a California­n who is studying at Bond University, threetimes world SUP champ Shakira Westdorp, of Tugun, and Fingal indigenous junior Jalaan Slabb are some of the current crop of women surfers who will attend.

Others include iconic surfing figures from the early days – first women’s world champ Phyllis O’Donnell, media model trailblaze­r Tanya Binning, Surfing Queensland’s first female president Robyn Harvey, and big-wave Hawaiian champ and 1980s profession­al competitor Nancy Emerson.

Surfing artists invited include surf-school teacher and author Sally MacKinnon who will be signing her new book Surfing as a Dance with photograph­er Alison Gowland. Both are Currumbin-based.

Joining them will be Coolangatt­a painter and surfing mum Jenny Midson and former competitor, surfing judge and singer-musician Jenny Steen, who will provide the live music entertainm­ent.

The night costs $10 and tickets are available at Eventbrite via the Surf World Facebook page, or at the museum.

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Pictures: ADRIAN BORT/ADRENALINE AND WSL Young Fingal surfer Jalaan Slabb and (insets from left) Pam Burridge, Pauline Menczer and Rachael Tilly.
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