Gisborne surfer Maz Quinn has claimed his second win of the 2019 New Zealand Surf Series with a great win at the Exit Surf Men’s Canterbury Surfing Championships this weekend.
The win has elevated Quinn to second overall on the national rankings at a time when the 42-year-old has semi stood back from competition, competing in select events throughout the year.
The final day of the event was held at Taylors Mistake Beach located just south of Sumner Beach in Christchurch. The wind affected 1.0m waves improved throughout the day as the event advanced through to the finals of the eight divisions contested early evening.
Quinn posted a considerable 15.7 point heat total in the final with his biggest challenge coming from Dunedin’s Elliott Brown finishing on 13.8 points. Ultimately his was Quinn’s experience and precision that pipped the electric surfing of the goofy-footed Brown.
Quinn won the second event of the series held during February at Mount Maunganui but has only contested three of the five events held this season. He sits behind Billy Stairmand (Rag) on the overall rankings.
For Brown, it is his second finals appearance in as many weeks after a third place finish last weekend. Brown also finished runner up at the Exit Surf Canterbury Championships in 2018 and the 19-year-old continues to search for his maiden New Zealand Surf Series win.
Raglan surfer Caleb Cutmore finished third this weekend and now sits third on the New Zealand rankings heading into the next event at his home break next weekend.
Christchurch surfer Connor McLennan finished fourth in the Open Men’s Division final.
Brown and McLennan featured in the final of the Under 20 Boys Division, this time Brown getting the win with an impressive 16.4 point heat total but McLennan had to settle for another fourth place finish. Wedged between them were Piha’s Shane Kraus and Christchurch surfer Neko Tohiariki who finished in second and third.
Day-one standout Jack Lee continued his form in the Under 18 Boys Division to take his first win of the season in the division. Lee has finalled at every event he has contested this season with three runner-up finishes to his name. The Whakatane surfer posted a 14.9 point heat total in the final which was enough to eclipse his good friend Caleb Cutmore who finished in second. Double finalist Jayden Willoughby (Rag) finished in third with Jai Oakley (Chch) in fourth.
Gisborne took their second win of the event in the Under 16 Boys Division with Finn Vette claiming a close win over Willoughby 13.6 vs 13.2. Vette’s win along with a third from his Dad Andrew in the Over 45 Division was enough for the father-son family combo to claim the Jeffery Mckerras family performance award.
The first of four Christchurch titles went to Jack Tyro in the Under 14 Boys Division, the 12-year-old claiming his maiden national victory in a close match-up over an all-Christchurch line-up of Jack McKenzie Rakiatia Tau and Thomas Robertson.
Rodney Somogyvari claimed the Over 30 Men’s Division while Mike Oakley claimed the Over 45 Men’s Division.
Hugh Ritchie claimed his second straight win in the Longboard Division and with his fast-paced finish, claimed the overall win for the 2019 New Zealand Longboard Series leap-frogging previous rankings leader Zen Wallis (Piha) who finished third in the final. William Wallace (Dun) finished runner up in the final with Nick Black (Chch) finishing in fourth place.
Please see below for results from the Exit Surf Men’s Canterbury Surfing Championships completed at Taylors Mistake Beach on Saturday 28th April 2019.
Exit Surf Open Men’s Division
Maz Quinn (Gis), 15.7, 1, Elliott Brown (Dun), 13.8, 2, Caleb Cutmore (Ham), 12.5, 3, Conor McLennan (Chch), 12.2, 4
Dave Carpet Installation Under 20 Boys Division
Elliot Brown (Dun), 16.4, 1, Shane Kraus (Piha), 12.1, 2, Neko Tohiariki (Chch), 9.9, 3, Conor McLennan (Chch), 8.6, 4
Exit Surf Under 18 Boys Division
Jack Lee (Whaka), 14.9, 1, Caleb Cutmore (Ham), 13.6, 2, Jayden Willoughby (Rag), 8.6, 3, Jai Oakley (Chch), 8.4, 4
Exit Surf Under 16 Boys Division
Finn Vette (Gis), 13.6, 1, Jayden Willoughby (Rag), 13.2, 2, James Millar (Chch), 8.1, 3, Luke Rogers (Dun), 7.9, 4
Robertson and McKenzie Whanau Under 14 Boys Division
Jack Tyro (Chch), 8.7, 1, Jack Mckenzie (Waikuku), 7.5, 2, Rakiatea Tau (Chch), 6.7, 3, Thomas Robertson (Chch), 6.5, 4
Make Over 30 Men’s Division
Rodney Somogyvari (Chch), 13, 1, Nick Black (Chch), 12, 2, Josh Thcikpenny (Dun), 11.1, 3, Mark Nichols (Nel), 7.1, 4
Eruption Brewery Over 45 Men’s Division
Mike Oakley (Chch), 13.7, 1, Jonathan Harris (Chch), 9.6, 2, Andy Vette (Gis), 7.5, 3, Mike Willman (Chch), 7.3, 4
Make Longboard Division
Hugh Ritchie (Chch), 12.5, 1, William Wallace (Dun), 11.7, 2, Zen Wallis (Piha), 11.4, 3, Nick Black (Chch), 9.8, 4
The Exit Surf Men’s Canterbury Championships is the fifth of seven events on the 2019 New Zealand Surf Series. See below for remaining events:
Backdoor Oceanbridge Manu Bay Pro, Raglan – 3-5 May
Backdoor BayBash, location TBC – 16-17 November
Information
For more information on the Exit Surf Men’s Canterbury Championships please contact Ben Kennings on 021 2278732 or email benkennings@surfingnz.co.nz. Alternatively contact Russell Ritchie on 0274325972 – russell.ritchie@xtra.co.nz.
The Exit Surf Men’s Canterbury Surfing Championships would not be possible without the support of Exit Surf, Make, Eruption Brewery, Pier Lodge, Dave’s Carpet Installations, Robertson and McKenzie families, host club North Wai Boardriders and the South Island Surfing Association.
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