Lleyton Hughes
09 July 2025, 8:00 PM
The Kiama Downs Surf Life Saving Club's Inflatable Rescue Boat team delivered an outstanding performance at the State IRB Championships, bringing home an impressive haul of 16 medals.
Held at Cape Hawke from June 27-29, Kiama Downs SLSC fielded just 17 competitors - but still finished third overall in the pointscore, competing against clubs with up to 60 athletes.
“We went up there not expecting a lot, with some key competitors injured or away,” said Kiama Downs SLSC vice IRB captain Steve Strong.
“So to come away with 16 medals from 30 races and 20 finals - and to finish third overall - is just sensational.”
Of those 16 medals, seven were gold, including wins in the Open Male Rescue and Teams, U23 Male Rescue, 35+ Male Mass and Rescue, 35+ Female Teams, and Rookie Rescue divisions.
“To top it off, every competitor came home with a medal,” Strong said.
Kiama Downs SLSC at the State IRB Championships. Photo: Malcolm Trees.
“For some it was their first state medal, for others their first state gold, and for many their biggest haul at a State Championships.”
The result is even more impressive considering several top athletes were absent or managing injuries in preparation for the upcoming Australian Championships.
“We’ve got a few competitors overseas and others resting with niggling injuries ahead of Aussies at South West Rocks,” Strong said.
“One of our female drivers is among the top in the state in both Open and Masters, and one of our male drivers is a standout in his divisions too. So the fact that we performed so well without our full squad gives us a lot of encouragement.”
Strong credits the club’s success to a mix of experienced members, quality coaching, and a sharp focus on individual events.
“We’ve got long-time racers who are excellent coaches and mentors,” he said.
“Our mindset is simple: focus on the race in front of you. We don’t worry about the point score - we’re there to win what we’re in.”
The Kiama Downs team now shifts its attention to the Australian IRB Championships, to be held at South West Rocks from July 16-20. The Bugle wishes all local competitors the very best of luck!
Kiama Downs medal winners:
Gold
1st Open Male Rescue
1st Open Male Teams
1st U23 Male Rescue
1st 35+ Male Mass
1st 35+ Male Rescue
1st 35+ Female Teams
1st Rookie Rescue
Silver
2nd 35+ Male Teams
2nd 35+ Female Rescue
2nd Rookie Mass
Bronze
3rd Open Male Tube
3rd 35+ Male Tube
3rd 35+ Female Mass
3rd 35+ Female Tube
3rd 45+ Open Mass
3rd Open Mixed Relay
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