Ben Considine and Bea Conroy have claimed victory in the opening round of the Victorian Longboard Titles on Phillip Island, edging one step closer to securing the coveted Wildcard spot into the prestigious WSL Bells Beach Longboard Classic later this year.
Competitors were greeted with idyllic autumn conditions across the weekend. Saturday saw Cat Bay turn on offshore winds and clean, consistent two-foot waves that allowed competitors to showcase classic longboard style and flow. A slight drop in swell and wind direction change saw competition move to Surfies Point for finals day on Sunday, where clean lines and light winds provided a fitting stage to crown the event champions.
In the Open Men’s final, Considine delivered a solid performance, posting a two-wave heat total of 16.64 with two excellent scoring rides. Sam Dunton (Mornington Peninsula) finished runner-up on 13.83 points, narrowly ahead of Will Cousins (Torquay) on 13.77 points, while Thomas Fahey (Mornington Peninsula) placed fourth with 12.44 points.
The Open Women’s final was a tightly contested affair, with Bea Conroy (Pt Lonsdale) emerging victorious on a 13.67 heat total. Conroy edged out Rori Reyntjes (Torquay), who finished just behind on 13.50, Emma Webb (Torquay) claimed third with 10.24 points, while Angela King (Torquay) rounded out the final on 7.53 points.
Current Over 60 Men’s Australian Champion Greg Brown (Lorne) once again showed his dominance taking out the Over 50 and Over 60 Men’s divisions.
With valuable ratings points now on the board, the race for the Victorian Longboard Title and Wildcard into the WSL Bells Beach Longboard Classic is well underway.
Round 1 Event Champions:
Open Men: Ben Considine
Open Women: Bea Conroy
U18 Women: Delilah Chisholm
O40 Men: Andrew Burgan
O40 Women: Emma Webb
O50 Men: Greg Brown
O50 Women: Jacquie Chambers
O60 Men: Greg Brown
O60 Women: Sian Adnam
O70 Men: Brian Thompson
O70 Women: Jenene Nelson
The final round of the Victorian Longboard Titles will be held at Point Impossible on the Surf Coast on May 2 & 3. With the overall titles and Wildcard positions still to be decided, competitors will be looking to deliver their best performances in what promises to be a decisive showdown. Entries are open now via surfingvic.com/events.
Full results from Round 1 can be found at www.surfingvic.com/live
The Victorian Longboard Titles is presented by No TXT No Wrecks and supported by Cancer Council Sunscreen and Surfing Victoria.
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