MANLY GIRLS GIVE NAOMI TWO REASONS TO CELEBRATE

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SURF LIFE SAVING, April, 16, 2013: Olympic kayak paddler Naomi Flood led Manly to back-to-back open women’s ski relay gold medals at the 2013 Australian Surf Life Saving Championships in perfect conditions on Day Three at North Kirra today.

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Flood celebrated her 27th birthday in perfect style as she teamed with Devon Halligan and Candice Falzon to take the sky blues to victory ahead of North Burleigh and Mooloolaba.
 
Leading off with her customary power, Flood gave Manly a 10-metre lead after the opening leg before North Burleigh’s Tenille Devine fought back against Halligan to pull level and set up a thrilling finish.
 
Last paddlers Falzon and North Burleigh Liz Pluimers set off together and Pluimers, a former women’s professional series champion, was able to open a small lead on the paddle out to the turning buoys.
 
However Falzon proved again she is a gritty competitor in teams competition and fought back to catch the vital wave close to the beach and sprint away to victory.
 
“Candice was gutsy as all hell,” Flood said as she hugged her teammates. “To get onto that wave was amazing. This is an awesome team and I’m just stoked.”
 
Minutes later West Australian club Trigg Island ended a painful two-year wait when it scored a mighty win over Northcliffe and Avoca Beach in one of the most exciting open men’s ski relay finals in recent years.
 
In 2011 Trigg looked to have the ski relay gold medal in their keeping until their last paddler struck trouble and the memory of that loss drove Reece Baker, Dan Humble and Brendon Sarson to victory today, and was also the spark for wild celebrations after Sarson crossed the finish line.
 
The former Ironman competitor put in a powerful final paddle and was too fast for Northcliffe’s Olympic kayak gold medallist Tate Smith in the sprint to the finish.
 
Mooloolaba’s young surf stars threw down the challenge to perennial powerhouse Northcliffe in an exciting first day of finals at North Kirra today.
 
Northcliffe has won the carnival pointscore eight times in a row but Mooloolaba showed the fight for this year’s crown will not be one-sided.
 
The Michael King coached Sunshine Coast club started its carnival brilliantly with four gold medals in an hour of power – collecting the open men’s and women’s board relays, as well as the under-19 women’s board relay and the under-19 ski relay.
 
The open men’s team of Matt Bevilacqua, Cam Cole and Kendrick Louis was too slick for Northcliffe’s B team, while the favoured Northcliffe A team featuring Ironman star Shannon Eckstein finished a surprising sixth.
 
It was another B team causing an upset in the open women’s board relay final where Mooloolaba’s Ella Brown, Maddy Dunn and Kirsty Higgison combined to out-race higher-rated rivals and claim gold ahead of North Burleigh and Northcliffe.
 
In the under-19 women’s board relay it was Dunn who backed up to win her second gold with, Bronte Hartland and Teisha Jenkins ahead of Noosa Heads and Currumbin.
 
Mooloolaba’s run of success continued in the under-19 men’s ski relay with William Bain, Joel Bevilacqua and Ryan Paroz winning from Newport and Warilla Barrack Point – giving Tasmanian-born Bevilacqua boys double gold.
 
Jett Kenny, son of ironman great Grant Kenny and ex-Australian swimmer Lisa Curry, celebrated his first Australian championships gold medal with a sprint finish win for Noosa Heads in the under-19 board relay team.
In what was a tight race throughout, Kenny built on the work of teammates James Porter and Rhys Burrows to get Noosa into a narrow lead as he reached the beach and then raced away from second-placed Newport and third-placed Wanda.
 
And in keeping with the Olympic connection was Kirsty Higgison’s gold in the board relay for Mooloolaba. Her mother Karen Phillips was a team mate of Curry and Kenny’s at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, where she won silver in the 200m butterfly.
 
AUSTRALIAN C'SHIPS at Nth Kirra: Day Three:
 
Champion Lifesaver:  Men: Open: M White (Alexandra Headland) S McKenzie (Semaphore) D Ulbrick (Jan Juc ) N Pluimers (Northcliffe) U-19: B Doughan (Alexandra Headland) N Stevens (Dicky Beach) L Yeates (Newport) U-17:  L Bruce (Manly) S Sinclair (Alexandra Headland) J Greentree (Sunshine Beach) U-15: T Webber (Noosa Heads) E Tilleard (Sunshine Beach)B Redwood (Sunshine Beach) Women: Open: K McKenzie (Northcliffe) N Dreibergs (Trigg Island) K Thornton (Alexandra Headland)U-19: S Copley (South Port (SA) C  Marsh (Geraldton) K Bennett (South Curl Curl) U-17:  C Webber (Noosa Heads) T Miller (Umina)E Finnis (Bundaberg) U-15: J Smith (Umina) R Dorey (Noosa Heads) N Olver (City of Perth)
 
Ski Relay: Men: Open: Trigg Island, Northcliffe, Avoca. U-19: Mooloolaba, Newport, Warilla Barrack Point. Women: Open: Manly North Burleigh Mooloolaba.
                               
Board Relay: Men: Open: Mooloolaba Northcliffe Cudgen Headland. U-19: Noosa Heads, Newport, Wanda. Women: Open: Mooloolaba North Burleigh Northcliffe.  U-19: Mooloolaba Noosa Heads Currumbin.
 
Surf Teams: Men: U-17: Newport, Manly, Maroochydore. Women: U-17: Northcliffe, Mooloolaba, South Maroubra.
 
Taplin Relay: Women:  U-19: Wanda, City of Perth, Avoca Beach.
 
Board Riding:
Men: Open: J  Vincent (Coolum Beach)  R  Jenkins (North Cronulla) A  Lakeman (Dee Why) U-19: R  Jenkins (North Cronulla) J  Vincent (Coolum Beach) J  Lynch (Coolum Beach) U-17 L  Faddy (Bronte) B  Webb (Currumbin) J  Michael (Coogee) Women: Open: C  Klein (Cudgen Headland) J  Vincent (Coolum Beach) M  Quinn (Dee Why) U-19: C  Klein (Cudgen Headland)  A Patison (North Curl Curl) J  Turner (North Cronulla) U-17:  T  Reid (North Narrabeen) M  Wigham (Shelly Beach) V  Charles (North Cronulla) U-15: J  Vincent (Coolum Beach) E  McGuigan (Maroubra) L Evans (Maroochydore)
 
Patrol Championship: Mixed: Open:  Northcliffe, Alexandra Headland, Coogee.  U-17: Bundaberg, Alexandra Headland, Northcliffe.
 
Surf Boat Relay: Mixed Open: Mona Vale, Tannum Sands, South Curl Curl.
 
First Aid: Mixed: U17: Maroochydore, Manly, Manly.
 
Pointscore: Northcliffe 58, Mooloolaba 38,  Noosa Heads 35, Alexandra Headland 35, Manly 30,  Coolum Beach 26,  Maroochydore  23 North Cronulla  22, Newport 20, Currumbin 17.

 

Issued on behalf of Surf Life Saving Australia by 

Ian Hanson

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