AUSSIES COMPLETE CLEAN SURF SWEEP

kristyl smith at mt maunganui photo mark dwyer lava media.jpgFebruary 4: The Australian surf lifesaving team completed a clean sweep of the DHL International Surf Challenge in Mount Maunganui today, although New Zealand again took the fight to their trans-Tasman rivals.

Australia beat New Zealand by 109 points to 98 in the third and final test, with Japan (57), Great Britain/France (40) and Canada (35) bringing up the rear.

Although the home side grabbed wins in the mixed board relay - thanks to a thrilling sprint finish from Andrew Newton - and the mixed ski relay, Australia dominated the water arena.

New Zealand's only other wins came on the sand, courtesy of Chanel Hickman in the women's flags and both male and female beach relays.

Spurred on by the close nature of Wednesday's second test, Australia unleashed their stars today, with Shannon Eckstein and Liz Pluimers comfortably taking out the blue-ribbon ironman and ironwoman races.

Ski paddler Naomi Flood was equally dominant in her specialist event, while the only rivals to the Australian senior side in the taplin relays, board races and tube rescues were their own under-21 side.

"We've had a target on our back the whole week and we've done really well considering we've had to deal with that," Eckstein said. "It's been tough racing and it's off the back of a big series of racing back home so we are tired but we haven't given an inch, which is satisfying."

New Zealand could still savour a great win in the trans-Tasman surf boat series, courtesy of the champion Titahi Bay crew, who edged Australia's Whale Bay crew 6-3 over the nine-race series.

Titahi Bay secured the series win in the first race of the day, leaving sweep Paul McVicar jubilant.

"This win is pretty special - every Australian crew that you race is very hard to beat but I've got a special bunch of guys and ahugh dougherty at mt maunganui photo mark dwyer lava media.jpg great club behind me," McVicar said.

"We lost the first race on Wednesday but the first race here today was the turning point which gave us the series."

Hickman was also unbeaten in the beach flags throughout the week, while there were some encouraging displays from the New Zealand development team, notably 17-year-old Gisborne ironman Cory Taylor and Mount Maunganui board paddler Katrina Madill.

New Zealand coach Scott Bartlett was happy with the way his team pulled together but said there was still much to work on to be able to match the Australians consistently.

"We had some good team relays and our beachies did a great job," Bartlett said.  "Each test, we got better and better and our skills improved throughout the week but that's the area we still need to work on, not just at the elite level, but right through the country, to make sure we get better and faster at the starts and to make sure we have that back-end speed as well."

The New Zealand contingent and a team of international allstars will stay on in Mount Maunganui for this weekend's Lion Foundation Surf League, also featuring seven provincial teams and the New South Wales under-21 side.  

Media Release issued by Surf Life Saving New Zealand

Overall Points
  1. Australia 327
  2. New Zealand 292
  3. Japan 167
  4. Great Britain/France 127
  5. Canada 111
Test Three Points
  1. Australia 109
  2. New Zealand 98
  3. Japan 57
  4. Great Britain/France 40
  5. Canada 35
Male Taplin Relay
  1. Australia (Dev Lahey/Shannon Eckstein/Hugh Dougherty/Tommy Nolan)
  2. Australia Development (Kyle O'Brien/Kendrick Louis/Scott Smith/Ben Mispelhorn)
  3. New Zealand Development (Steven Kent/Nick Malcolm/Mike Lee/Toby Harris)
  4. New Zealand (Travis Mitchell/Andrew Newton/Dylan Dunlop-Barrett/Morgan Foster)
  5. Great Britain/France (Stuart Snell/Julien Lalanne/Anthony Mazzer/Gary Walters)
  6. Japan (Masaya Shimizu/Hiroya Suganuma/Keiji Ochiai/Shota Tanaka)
  7. Canada (Mike Zita/Scott Van Doormaal/James Verreault/Leo Pokossaev)
Female Taplin Relay
  1. Australia (Naomi Flood/Miranda Bell/Courtnery Hancock/Laura Shorter)
  2. Australia U21 (Amy Nurthern/Harriet Brown/Hayley Wyper/Bonnie Hancock)
  3. New Zealand (Ayla Dunlop-Barrett/Nikki Cox/Kirsty Wannan/Teneale Hatton)
  4. New Zealand Development (Natalie Peat/Katrina Madill/Rachel Clarke/Arna Wright)
  5. Japan (Kuni Mori/Hitomi Moriyama/Ayumi Komatsuzaki/Yuki Fujinami)
  6. Canada (Alexandra Ferguson/Audrey Prayal-Brown/Alexandrine Masse-Bombardier/Emily Brady)
Male Board Rescue
  1. Australia Development (Tim Schofield/Kyle O'Brien)
  2. Australia (Ali Day/ Hugh Dougherty)
  3. New Zealand (Dylan Dunlop-Barrett/ Andrew Newton)
  4. Great Britain/France (Stuart Snell/Julien Lalanne)
  5. New Zealand Development (Nick Malcolm/Max Beattie)
  6. Japan (Shun Nishiyama/ Hikaru Kikuchi)
  7. Canada (Mike Zitta/Scott Van Doormaal)
Female Board Rescue 
  1. Australia (Liz Pluimers/ Kristyl Smith)
  2. New Zealand (Ayla Dunlop-Barrett/ Nikki Cox)
  3. Australia Development (Alisha Miller/Bonnie Hancock)
  4. New Zealand Development (Katrina Madill/ Natalie Peat)
  5. Japan (Ayako Kawasaki/Hitomi Moriyama)
  6. Great Britain/France (Jo Devine/Emmanuelle Bescheron)
  7. Canada (Alexandra Fergusson/Audrey Prayal-Brown)
Boat Race 3
  1. Australia (Howard Christie/William Phillips/Brett Babicci/Matt Chave/Justin Webb)
  2. New Zealand (Jamie Fitzgerald/Tim Marsden/Paul McVicar /Ben Ashby/Dean Ellis) 
  3. Australia Development (Stephen Scott/Jay Yeoman/Jason Rowe/Eric Rowe/Jack Stillman)
  4. New Zealand Development (Shane O'Halloran/Adam Foster/Shamus O'Halloran/Logan Flutey/Jed Wright)
  5. Great Britain (Gary Walters/Mladen Macanovic/William Hartgill /Nick Healey/Ed Hartgill)
Male Beach Relay
  1. New Zealand (Paul Cracroft-Wilson/Morgan Foster/Glenn Anderson/Andrew Newton)
  2. New Zealand Development (Toby Harris/Mike Lee/Nick Malcolm/Cory Taylor)
  3. Australia U21 (Tim Schofield/Scott Smith/Kendrick Louis/Ben Mispelhorn)
  4. Australia (Hugh Dougherty/Ali Day/Shannon Eckstein/Tommy Nolan)
  5. Canada (Nicholas Hay/Leo Pokoussaev/Jordan Anderson/James Verreault)
  6. Japan (Shun Nishiyama/Hiroya Suganuma/Keiji Ochiai/Shota Tanaka)
  7. Great Britain/France (Stuart Snell/Julien Lalanne/Anthony Mazzer/Jules Chenoweth)
Female Beach Relay
  1. New Zealand (Chanel Hickman/Teneale Hatton/Ayla Dunlop-Barrett/Nikki Cox)
  2. Australia (Kristyl Smith/Liz Pluimers/Courtney Hancock/Laura Shorter)
  3. New Zealand Development (Arna Wright/Kendall Elliott/Bailey Elliott/Katrina Madill)
  4. Australia U21 (Amy Nurthern/Hayley Wyper/Bonnie Hancock/Devon Halligan)
  5. Japan (Ayumi Komatsuzaki/Yuki Fujinami/Hitomi Moriyama/Nami Mizuma)
  6. Canada (Emily Brady/Audrey Prayal-Brown/Alexandrine Masse-Bombardier/Alexandra Fergusson)
Male Tube Rescue
  1. Australia (Dev Lahey/Shannon Eckstein/Hugh Dougherty/Ali Day)
  2. New Zealand (Glenn Anderson/Mike Janes/Travis Mitchell/Andrew Newton)
  3. New Zealand Development (Steven Kent/Max Beattie/Toby Harris/Mike Lee)
  4. Australia U21 (Kyle O'Brien/Michael Booth/Tim Schofield/Scott Smith)
  5. Japan (Masaya Shimizu/Hiroya Suganama/Hikaru Kikuchi/Shota Tanaka)
  6. Canada (Scott Van Doormaal/Jordan Anderson/Leo Pokoussaev/Nicholas Hay)

DQ Great Britain/France (Stuart Snell/Julien Lalanne/Anthony Mazzer/Jules Chenoweth)

Female Tube Rescue
  1. Australia (Naomi Flood/Kristyl Smith/Courtney Hancock/Miranda Bell)
  2. New Zealand (Kirsty Wannan/Ayla Dunlop Barrett/Maddie Boon/Teneale Hatton)
  3. Australia U21 (Bonnie Hancock/Harriet Brown/Alisha Miller/Devon Halligan)
  4. New Zealand Development DQ (Rachel Clarke/Natalie Peat/Bailey Elliot/Katrina Madill)
  5. Japan (Masaya Shimizu/Hiroya Suganuma/Hikaru Kikuchi/Shota Tanaka).
  6. Canada (Alexandra Fergusson/Audrey Prayal-Brown/Emily Brady/Alexandrine Masse-Bombardier)
Male Beach Sprints
  1. Ben Mispelhorn (Australia U21)
  2. Tommy Nolan (Australia)
  3. Morgan Foster (New Zealand)
  4. Toby Harris (New Zealand Development)
  5. Leo Pokoussaev (Canada)
  6. Shota Tanaka (Japan)
  7. Anthony Mazzer (Great Britain/France)
Female Beach Sprints
  1. Laura Shorter (Australia)
  2. Chanel Hickman (New Zealand)
  3. Arna Wright (New Zealand Development)
  4. Hayley Wyper (Australia U21)
  5. Emily Brady (Canada)
  6. Jo Devine (Great Britain/France)
  7. Yuki Fujinami (Japan)
Male Board Race
  1. Hugh Dougherty (Australia)
  2. Nick Malcolm (New Zealand Development)
  3. Andrew Newton (New Zealand)
  4. Kendrick Louis (Australia U21)
  5. Cory Taylor (New Zealand Development)
  6. Ali Day (Australia)
  7. Tim Schofield (Australia U21)
  8. Julien Lalanne (Great Britain/France)
  9. Shun Nishiyama (Japan)
  10. Mike Janes (New Zealand)
  11. Mike Zitta (Canada)
  12. James Verreault (Canada)
  13. Hikaru Kikuchi (Japan)

DNF Anthony Mazzer (Great Britain/France)

Female Board Race 
  1. Liz Pluimers (Australia)  
  2. Alisha Miller (Australia U21)
  3. Nikki Cox (New Zealand)
  4. Courtney Hancock (Australia)
  5. Amy Nurthern (Australia U21)     
  6. Katrina Madill (New Zealand Development)
  7. Maddie Boon (New Zealand)     
  8. Arna Wright (New Zealand Development)                       
  9. Hitomi Moriyama (Japan)
  10. Nami Mizuma (Japan)   
  11. Audrey Prayal-Brown (Canada)  
  12. Emmanuelle Bescheron (Great Britain/France)
  13. Alexandrine Masse-Bombardier (Canada) 
Boat Race 2
  1. New Zealand (Jamie Fitzgerald/Tim Marsden/Paul McVicar /Ben Ashby/Dean Ellis)
  2. New Zealand Development (Shane O'Halloran/Adam Foster/Shamus O'Halloran/Logan Flutey/Jed Wright)
  3. Australia Development (Stephen Scott/Jay Yeoman/Jason Rowe/Eric Rowe/Jack Stillman)
  4. Great Britain (Gary Walters/Mladen Macanovic/William Hartgill /Nick Healey/Ed Hartgill)

DQ Australia

Male Ski Race
  1. Shannon Eckstein (Australia)
  2. Travis Mitchell (New Zealand)
  3. Michael Booth (Australia U21)
  4. Scott Smith (Australia U21)
  5. Julien Lalanne (Great Britain)
  6. Cory Taylor (New Zealand Development)
  7. Mike Lee (New Zealand Development)
  8. Ali Day (Australia)
  9. James Verreault (Canada)
  10. Mike Janes (New Zealand)
  11. Keiji Ochai (Japan)
  12. Shun Nishiyama (Japan)
  13. Mike Zitta (Canada)

DQ Anthony Mazza (Great Britain/France)

Female Ski Race
  1. Naomi Flood (Australia)
  2.  Teneale Hatton (New Zealand)
  3. Kristyl Smith (Australia)
  4.   Rachel Clarke (New Zealand Development)
  5. Bonnie Hancock (Australia U21)
  6.  Bailey Elliott (New Zealand Development)
  7.  Harriet Brown (Australia U21)
  8. Emmanuelle Bescheron (Great Britain/France)
  9.  Ayumi Komatsuzaki (Japan)
  10. Alexandra Ferguson (Canada)
  11. Ayako Kawasaki (Japan)
  12. Maddie Boon (New Zealand)
  13. Audrey Prayal-Brown (Canada)
Surf Teams Race
  1. Australia
  2.  New Zealand
  3. Australia U21
  4. New Zealand Development
  5.  Japan
  6. Canada
Male Beach Flags
  1. Australia D (Ben Mispelhorn)
  2. Zealand (Paul Cacroft-Wilson)
  3. Australia (Tommy Nolan)
  4. New Zealand D (Toby Harris)
  5. Japan (Shota Tanaka)
  6. Great Britain (Anthony Mazzer)
  7. Canada (Nicholas Hay)
Female Beach Flags
  1. Channel Hickman (New Zealand)
  2. Hayley Wyper (Australia U21)
  3. Laura Shorter (Australia)
  4. Yuki Fujinami (Japan)
  5. Emily Brady (Canada)
  6. Jo Devine (Great Britain)
  7. Arna Wright (New Zealand Development)
Mixed Ski Relay
  1. New Zealand (Travis Mitchell/Teneale Hatton)
  2. Australia (Shannon Eckstein/Naomi Flood)
  3. Australia U21 (Michael Booth/Bonnie Hancock)
  4. New Zealand Development (Mike Lee/ Rachel Clarke)
  5. Great Britain/France (Stuart Snell/ Emmanuelle Bescheron)
  6. Japan (Keiji Ochiai/ Ayumi Komatsuzaki)
  7. Canada (James Verreault/Alexandra Ferguson)
Mixed Board Relay
  1. New Zealand (Andrew Newton/ Nikki Cox)
  2. Australia (Hugh Dougherty/Liz Pluimers)
  3. Australia U21 (Kendrick Louis/Amy Nurthern)
  4. New Zealand Development (Nick Malcolm/ Katrina Madill)
  5. Japan (Keiji Ochiai/Ayako Kawasaki)
  6. Great Britain/France (Anthony Mazzer/Jo Devine)
  7. Canada (Mike Zitta/Audrey Prayal-Brown)
Boat Race 1
  1. New Zealand (Jamie Fitzgerald/Tim Marsden/Paul McVicar /Ben Ashby/Dean Ellis)
  2. New Zealand Development (Shane O'Halloran/Adam Foster/Shamus O'Halloran/Logan Flutey/Jed Wright)
  3. Australia (Howard Christie/William Phillips/Brett Babicci/Matt Chave/Justin Webb)
  4. Australia Development (Stephen Scott/Jay Yeoman/Jason Rowe/Eric Rowe/Jack Stillman)
  5. Great Britain (Gary Walters/Mladen Macanovic/William Hartgill /Nick Healey/Ed Hartgill)
Male Surf Race
  1. Dev Lahey (Australia)
  2. Steven Kent (New Zealand Development)
  3. Zane Holmes (Australia)
  4. Kendrick Louis (Australia 21)
  5. Dylan Dunlop-Barrett (New Zealand)
  6. Tim Schofield (Australia U21)
  7. Masaya Shimizu (Japan)
  8. Mike Janes (New Zealand)
  9. Hikaru Kikuchi (Japan)
  10. Scott van Doormaal (Canada)
  11. Stuart Snell (Great Britain/France)
  12. Cory Taylor (New Zealand Development)
  13. Jordan Andersen (Canada)
Female Surf Race
  1. Kristyl Smith (Australia)
  2. Ayla Dunlop-Barrett (New Zealand)
  3. Harriet Brown (Australia U21)
  4. Miranda Bell (Australia)
  5. Kirsty Wannan (New Zealand)
  6. Alisha Miller (Australia U21)
  7. Natalie Peat (New Zealand Development)
  8. Bailey Elliott (New Zealand Development)
  9. Kuni Mori (Japan)
  10. Nami Mizuma (Japan)
  11. Emmanuelle Bescheron (Great Britain/France)
  12. Audrey Prayal-Brown (Canada)
  13. Alexandrine Masse-Bombardier (Canada)
Ironman
  1. Shannon Eckstein (Australia)
  2. Ali Day (Australia)
  3. Mike Janes (New Zealand)
  4. Cory Taylor (New Zealand Development)
  5. Michael Booth (Australia U21)
  6. Kyle O'Brien (Australia U21)
  7. Max Beattie (New Zealand Development)
  8. Stuart Snell (Great Britain)
  9. Julien Lalanne (Great Britain/France)
  10. Shun Nishiyama (Japan)
  11. Hiroya Suganuma (Japan)
  12. Andrew Newton (New Zealand)
  13. Mike Zitta (Canada)
  14. James Verreault (Canada)
Ironwomen
  1. Liz Pluimers (Australia)  
  2. Courtney Hancock (Australia)
  3. Devon Halligan (Australia U21)
  4. Amy Nurthern (Australia U21)                 
  5. Maddie Boon (New Zealand)
  6. Nikki Cox (New Zealand)
  7. Rachel Clarke (New Zealand Development)
  8. Bailey Elliott (New Zealand Development)
  9. Emmanuelle Bescheron (Great Britain/France)
  10. Hitomi Moriyama (Japan)
  11. Ayako Kawasaki (Japan)           
  12. Audrey Prayal-Brown (Canada)  
  13. Alexandra Ferguson (Canada)