Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Grommets to take on Steph and Parko

- ALEXANDRA BERNARD @bernard_lexie

THERE aren’t many competitio­ns where a grommet is surfing against a world champion, but that’s exactly what happens at Snapper Rocks.

Surfers of all levels will be competing at the Snapper Rocks Surfriders Club Open Championsh­ips next Saturday.

Club member and former president Wayne Bartholome­w said the event was a real grassroots initiative where all current and former members were invited to participat­e.

“It’s a winner-takes-all event where everyone competes in the same event,” he said.

Snapper Rocks boasts some of Australia’s best surfing talent, including Joel Parkinson and Stephanie Gilmore who compete in the event every year.

“We have a young girl (Quincy Symonds) down here named the ‘Flying Squirrel’ and you can have the amazing thing happen where you’ll have a heat where our youngest grommet will be surfing against Stephanie Gilmore,” Batholomew said.

Both Gilmore and Parkinson still support the Snapper Rocks Surfriders Club and in the week following the championsh­ips the pair will be handing out the trophies for the club age champions for 2018.

“They give back to the club that they came from and it’ll be a double celebratio­n this year with Gilmore having won her seventh world title and Joel Parkinson retiring,” he said.

Bartholome­w said the event was fun for competitor­s, but when it came down to the finals things got serious.

“It really is a fun atmosphere. We don’t bring in judges, it’s all judged by the membership – it’s just how it rolls,” he said. “But when it comes to the finals there’s always amazing surfers in the final and the surfing is always exceptiona­l.”

The trophy is named after club founder and club championsh­ip winner Wayne Dean, who passed away earlier this year.

Bartholome­w’s own son, Jaggar, won the event last year and will take to the waves again this year along with up to 80 other surfers.

The Snapper Rocks Surfriders Club was establishe­d in 1964 and the championsh­ips have been running since 1977.

YOU CAN HAVE THE AMAZING THING HAPPEN WHERE YOU’LL HAVE A HEAT WHERE OUR YOUNGEST GROMMET WILL BE SURFING AGAINST STEPHANIE GILMORE

WAYNE BARTHOLOME­W

 ?? Picture: NIGEL HALLETT ?? Joel Parkinson may face a young gun at the Snapper Rocks Surfriders Club Open next weekend.
Picture: NIGEL HALLETT Joel Parkinson may face a young gun at the Snapper Rocks Surfriders Club Open next weekend.
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