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Local surfers crowned champions at the 2024 NSW Surfing South Coast Regional Titles
Local surfers crowned champions at the 2024 NSW Surfing South Coast Regional Titles

23 May 2024, 6:30 AM

At the 2024 NSW Surfing South Coast Regional Titles event at Jones Beach on Sunday 19 May, the Kiama surfing community showed that they are a force to be reckoned with.Jackson Fraser won the U14 Boys’ division, Rubylee Neill the U14 Girls’ division and Zane Thompson the U12 Boys’ division. Several Kiama surfers also placed in the top four.Zane Thompson wins the U12 Boys' division. Photo credit: Fran Wood.“I love how South Coast Surfing, Jones Beach Boardriders and the surf clubs are working together to provide opportunities for our local youth,” says Jo Collinge, Surfing NSW Regional Director for the South Coast, who ran the event for the fourth year in a row.“After the terrible weather we’ve experienced lately, we were so pleased to see the sun was shining the whole day and the waves were pumping,” Collinge continues.“Conditions were a little tricky for the U12 Boys, who kicked the morning off, but overall the conditions allowed those experienced surfers to shine and showcase their talents.”Collinge gives a major shout-out to Kiama Downs Surf Life Saving Club (KDSLSC) and Kiama Surf Life Saving Club (KSLSC) for providing water safety and donating their time.“Thank you everyone for an amazing day. Thank you to the judges, volunteers, KDSLSC, water safety commentators, competitors and parents. Well done to everyone who surfed.”ResultsU12 Girls1) Everly Morgan2) Maya EverittU12 Girls' division. From left to right: Everly Morgan and Maya Everitt. Photo credit: Fran Wood.U12 Boys1) Zane Thompson (Kiama)2) Sani Hellman 3) Elijah Boardman (Kiama)4) Zayn EverittU12 Boys' division. From left to right: Zane Thompson (Kiama), Sani Hellman, Elijah Boardman (Kiama) and Zayn Everitt. Photo credit: Fran Wood.U14 Girls1) Rubylee Neill (Kiama)2) Abigail Woods (Kiama)U14 Girls' division. From left to right: Rubylee Neill (Kiama) and Abigail Woods (Kiama). Photo credit: Fran Wood.U14 Boys1) Jackson Fraser (Kiama)2) Banjo Carbone (Kiama)3) Joey Bradley 4) Charlie JamisonU14 Boys' division. From left to right: Jackson Fraser (Kiama), Banjo Carbone (Kiama), Joey Bradley and Charlie Jamison. Photo credit: Fran Wood.U16 Girls1) Lucy Darragh2) Lani Cairncross (Kiama)3) Coco Ramirez Derritt (Kiama)4) Elina Wood (Kiama)U16 Girls' division. From left to right: Lucy Darragh, Lani Cairncross (Kiama), Coco Ramirez Derritt (Kiama) and Elina Wood (Kiama). Photo credit: Fran Wood.U16 Boys1) Jett Bradley 2) Sam Sparks3) Oliver Carson4) Jack RobertsonU16 Boys' division. From left to right: Jett Bradley, Sam Sparks, Oliver Carson and Jack Robertson. Photo credit: Fran Wood.U18 Boys1) Reece Harper2) Koby Jackson3) Dayan Conti (Kiama)4) Jesse BrownU18 Boys' division. From left to right: Reece Harper, Koby Jackson, Dayan Conti (Kiama) and Jesse Brown. Photo credit: Fran Wood.

Southern kids named as junior lifesavers of the year
Southern kids named as junior lifesavers of the year

17 May 2024, 4:25 AM

Zara Hall of Moruya SLSC and Archie Weir of Kiama Downs SLSC have been named the Ingenia Holiday Parks Junior Lifesavers of the Year.“I did not expect to win and I was so surprised when I got it,” Hall said. “I went through all the emotions, I was nervous, I was excited, but it means so much to me to represent the Far South Coast and my club, Moruya here.”Weir added, “I’m ecstatic, it’s been a bit of a dream of mine for a while. I’ve been in lifesaving since I was a little Nipper and it means so much to come here to this camp and be with likeminded people, it’s really expanding my horizons.” Formally recognised on Friday, 26 April, after a three-day team building and leadership development program on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, the pair represented the South Coast and Far South Coast with distinction, proving that NSW is blessed with talented young lifesavers along the entire coastline.An enthusiastic and motivated lifesaver with a bubbling personality, Zara is passionate and gives so much to her club, Moruya SLSC. There she actively supports the “Same Wave” program for all-inclusive lifesaving and passes on her knowledge to younger members.Zara Hall with her mum Fiona. Photo credit: Surf Life Saving New South Wales.Judges noted she places a strong value on education, hoping to establish a program at her club that raises awareness of the beach to those visiting from inland.“It makes me so happy to represent Moruya when I think about the things the club is a part of, like the ‘Same Wave’ program,” Hall said.“I love just being at the ocean, around the club, I love competing, I love patrolling, I love everything about Surf Life Saving.”Kiama Downs SLSC's Weir, meanwhile, has several years of club experience. The panel noticed his desire to constantly improve his skills and his understanding of the important role lifesavers play on our coastline.“It was important to me that I showed that I have leadership qualities and the different ways that we can show compassion to the community through lifesaving,” he says.“Lifesavers are that sense of safety for the community and by being a lifesaver, I also get a really strong sense of belonging.”Archie Weir with his family (from left to right): sister Darcy, mum Skye and dad Adam. Photo credit: Surf Life Saving New South Wales.Junior lifesaver finalists engaged in a three-day team building and leadership development program at Collaroy, which culminated in Hall and Weir being selected as the NSW Junior Lifesavers of the Year.“I enjoyed learning about who we were and what we want to be as lifesavers, what our future is. We had some talks on that,” Hall says.“It’s been amazing, and I want to thank all the facilitators who made it possible.”About what was the highlight of the three-day program, Weir replies:“A very tough question. One of my highlights was definitely being able to meet new people, and make new friends with others also interested in surf lifesaving."Executive General Manager of Tourism for Ingenia Holiday Parks, Matt Young, says that being involved in a program now in its 34th year has given them great pride.“We have a responsibility to ensure the guests who come and stay with us go home happy and having had a safe trip, and part of that is working with Surf Life Saving NSW and helping to grow the new generation of lifesavers,” he says.“I come here at the end of the event really excited to speak to everyone who has participated. They’re all enthusiastic, and it’s great to see this generation coming through so focused on giving back to the community.”

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