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Top Eight Men Confirmed at National Championships

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Eight semifinalists have been locked in after an explosive quarterfinal round of action at Piha today.  The exceptional results were punctuated by stellar performances from Mount Maunganui’s Kehu Butler and Raglan’s Billy Stairmand.

The 2021 National Championships presented by The Trusts Community Foundation are being held at Piha Beach, Auckland from 10th – 16th January and today (Tuesday 12th January), participants enjoyed the cleanest conditions of the event with light winds and a clean 1.0m – 1.5m swell and afternoon sea breezes.

Butler set the tone early with his 14.35 point heat total after blitzing the righthanders on offer in the middle of the beach.

“Waves are really fun with that tide going out, left and right options, so it has been fun today” said Butler who is usually overseas at this time of the year.

“It is real different being here at this time of the year but it is good to be back, I am stoked to have fun waves, warm water and heaps of people on the beach to check out the action, it’s a cool event and I am stoked to be back in it” added Butler of his situation.

The Open Men’s Division will not surf again until Saturday with Butler looking to catch up with friends and make the most of the good conditions over the next three days before he competes again.  Today he advanced alongside Connor McLennan (Chch) who has quietly progressed through the field to the final day.

Number one seed Billy Stairmand put aside his performance from day two to nail the highest heat score of the round (16.5 points) and highest single wave score of the event – a 9.0 point ride.  Stairmand advanced alongside local surfer Dune Kennings who showed his knowledge of the break to lock in a semifinals berth.

At two different ends of the spectrum amongst the top eight are Tairua’s Sean Peggs and Raglan’s Jayden Willoughby who both won their heats to advance today.  Peggs has been absent from competition for several years but his reasons for attending were two-fold.

“I am over 30 now so I get a couple of divisions” Peggs cheekily exclaimed about being eligible for the senior divisions.  “More to the point, I am actually here because I have been coaching some of the young Tairua groms recently and pretty much wanted to come here and show them how to surf a heat so hopefully I have done that.  Today’s performance is the first step done, I am super stoked to make it to the finals day.  I just want to keep the young guys honest from here on in, I want to make them earn this national title.  I want to post some more good scores on Saturday myself and see what happens” added Peggs.

Jayden Willoughby is nearly half Peggs’ age at 16 but that didn’t stop him from dominating his match up from start to finish with a 13.75 point heat total.

“I got heaps of confidence from that wave I got straight away, it was in the first minute and it got me into a good rhythm” said Willoughby adding “It will be cool to surf against all of the older guys on the finals day and see how I go”.

Willoughby will face off against Peggs as well as Taylor Hutchison (Rag) and Daniel Farr (Tara) who also advanced through their heats today.

The junior women contested the early morning heats with Mount Maunganui’s Brock sisters advancing to the final of the Under 16 Girls Division and older sister Anna doubling up with a finals berth in the Under 18 Girls Division.  The Under 18 Girls Division saw Brie Bennett (Rag) and Ava Henderson (Chch) notch up big scores to advance and along with Brock, they will be joined by Natasha Gouldsbury (Tara) in the final.

The elder statesmen of the New Zealand surfing community got their campaigns underway across several divisions.  Perennial title threat John Gisby (Gis), the record holder for the most titles in New Zealand at 38 and counting, made light work of his Over 60 Men’s heat to advance to the final.  Dunedin’s Simon Brennan, Rick Lasch (Ham) and Morgan Cronin (Tai) all made great starts in the Over 50 Men’s Division advancing to the semifinals.  Patrick Braithwaite (Gis), Chris Malone (Rag) and Jarred Hancox (Tara) all pushed through their heats in the Over 40 Men’s Division.

Day four will see the introduction of more senior men’s divisions as well as the Longboard and Under 14 Boys.

Action will take place from 8am – 4pm daily with the primary venue being at the southern end of Piha Beach.

All divisions have a staggered start to the event as per below:

Day 4 – Addition of longboard divisions
Day 5 – Addition of SUP divisions and bodyboard
Day 6 – Addition of kneeboard
Day 7 – All divisions*

*Finals for some divisions will be contested prior to Day 7.

Please see below for the results from Day three of the 2021 National Surfing Championships pres by The Trusts Community Foundation held at Piha Beach Auckland today, Tuesday 12th January.

Open Men’s Division Quarterfinals
Heat 1
Kehu Butler (Mnt), 14.35, 1, Conor McLennan (Chch), 10.4, 2, Shane Kraus (Piha), 9.65, 3, Reuben Woods (Mnt), 5.5, 4
Heat 2
Billy Stairmand (Rag), 16.5, 1, Dune Kennings (Piha), 13.2, 2, Jay Piper – Healion (Whiti), 12.55, 3, Jarred Hancox (Tara), 10.5, 4
Heat 3
Jayden Willoughby (Rag), 13.75, 1, Taylor Hutchison (Rag), 12.35, 2, Zen Wallis (Piha), 10.65, 3, Callum Chuter (Mnt), 10.4, 4
Heat 4
Sean Peggs (Tairua), 11.5, 1, Daniel Farr (Tara), 10.7, 2, Thomas Carter (Waihi Bch), 9.1, 3, Luis Southerwood , 8.5, 4

Under 18 Girls Division Semifinals
Heat 1

Brie Bennett (Rag), 12.6, 1, Natasha Gouldsbury (Levin), 9, 2, Asia Braithwaite (Gis), 5.1, 3
Heat 2
Ava Henderson (Chch), 13, 1, Anna Brock (Mnt), 8.4, 2, Liv Haysom (Piha), 7.05, 3

Under 16 Girls Division Semifinals
Heat 1

Ava Henderson (Chch), 14.75, 1, Sophia Brock (Mnt), 9.9, 2, Chloe Groube (Pau), 8.1, 3, Leia Millar (Piha), 7.75, 4
Heat 2
Anna Brock (Mnt), 14, 1, Maya Mateja (Rag), 10.25, 2, Amelie Wink (Chch), 5.95, 3, Asia Braithwaite (Gis), 5.85, 4
Over 40 Men’s Division Round 1
Heat 1

Patrick Braithwaite (Gis), 12.25, 1, Rian Boyd (Auck), 11.6, 2, Chayne Dowsett (Whngrei), 11.25, 3, Deane Hishon (Rag), 5.4, 4
Heat 2
Jarred Hancox (Tara), 12.65, 1, Marc Moore (Auck), 9.3, 2, John Paul Knight (Piha), 7.6, 3, Luke Murphy (Dun), 4.4, 4
Heat 3
Chris Malone (Gis), 13.25, 1, Mike Mulcahy (Piha), 10.4, 2, Reuben Woods (Mnt), 9.3, 3, Lyndon Fairbairn, 5.4, 4
Heat 4
Jeremy Grainger (Tara), 9.4, 1, Chris Fougere (Piha), 7.25, 2, Jason Ruddell (Whngrei), 6.7, 3, Dawson Tamati (Tara), 2.55, 4

Over 50 Men’s Division Round 1
Heat 1

Phil Wallis (Piha), 11.5, 1, Chris Ryan (Auck), 9.65, 2, Johnny Stokes (Auck), 4.05, 3, Andrew Mann (Auck), 3.15, 4
Heat 2
Simon Brennan (Dun), 15.3, 1, Clinton Ashill (Whngrei), 10, 2, Bryce Bullock (Piha), 4.5, 3, Phil Willoughby (Rag), 4.1, 4
Heat 3
Rick Lasch (Ham), 13.4, 1, Geoff Hutchison (Rag), 9, 2, Tui Eves (Auck), 5.68, 3, Nigel Hunt (Piha), 4.65, 4
Heat 4
Morgan Cronin (Auck), 14.3, 1, Jeremy Williams (Auck), 7.1, 2, Colin Overton (Auck), 1.75, 3, Frank Milne (WGM), 0.5, 4

Over 60 Men’s Division Round 1
Heat 1

John Gisby (Gis), 12.75, 1, Ben Hutchings (Gis), 5.35, 2, Ken Nicholson (Auck), 0, 3, Paul Bonham (Orewa), N/S
Heat 2
Barry McCulloch (Tai), 11, 1, Michael Gray (Orewa), 8.2, 2, Thegn Ladefoged (Auck), 4.75, 3, Rupert Newbold (Whngrei), 4.65, 4

The National Surfing Championships mark the first of several domestic events this season which will climax with a finale for the top 16 males and 8 females across the Open Men and Women’s Divisions.

2021 marks the thirteenth time the National Championships has been held at Piha with the consistent waves of Auckland’s West Coast making the venue a good location for the seven-day event.

The longest running surfing event in New Zealand has a 57-year history and encompasses 29 divisions spread across all disciplines and age groups making for a largely inclusive event, filled with high level surfing as well as good times in and out of the water.  Over 320 entries have been received for the event.

Further Information
For further information on the 2021 National Surfing Championships please contact Surfing New Zealand’s Ben Kennings on 021 2278732 or email benkennings@surfingnz.co.nz.

Imagery
High resolution action images of the surfing will be available to media free of charge upon request.

Live Scoring
Live scoring of the event will be on www.compusurf.com.au.

Broadcast
The final day of the event will be broadcast live on Sky Sport Channel 9.  The event will also be webcast live on Sky Sport Next.

Event Hotline
The Surfing New Zealand event hotline is 0211134506.  This will be updated daily at approximately 7am with venue, divisions contested and conditions.

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