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Victorious Vette Claims Title alongside Stairmand’s Record Breaking Eighth.

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19-year-old Saffi Vette of Gisborne has claimed an emotional national title at Piha today, bringing much of the surfing community present to tears as she exited the water.  Vette was joined by Raglan’s Billy Stairmand who broke his own record to claim an eighth title in the Men’s Division.

The 2021 National Surfing Championships presented by The Trusts Community Foundation climaxed with the premier divisions being contested in good 1.0m waves with light variable sea breeze winds.

Vette faced off against the most talent laden field of finalists ever, a final filled with a World Tour surfer, ex World Junior Champion and the defending event champion, exiting the water with a win which she was quick to attribute to her father who passed away less than four months ago.

“Dad sent me a few waves today and the whole week for both me and Finn actually.  I couldn’t be more proud to represent him and our family in the water so a big shout out to him” said a tearful Vette after the final.

Vette’s younger brother Finn was victorious in the Under 18 Boys Division and together the two surfers were jointly awarded the Byers Trophy for Overall Performance of the Event.  Capping it off, the two led their Gisborne Boardrider Club to the overall title.

“Winning with my brother is unreal.  I gave him a massive hug when I saw him after his final and he told me to go hard and fricken dominate and that’s what I did and it ended up working” said Vette.

Vette kicked off her final with a 7.75 point ride and then toward the end of the heat, backed it up with an 8.15 point ride for the lead.  Whangamata surfer Ella Williams came back late in the heat with an excellent 8.15 score of her own for several big backhand snaps but she fell short of the 8.49 point ride required for the win, handing Vette the title.

“I am so stoked, so unbelievably stoked, it could not have gone any better for me, I opened up with a good score and ended with a good score.  It was pretty nerve racking toward the end there but I took it out, so I am absolutely over the moon.  I stuck to my guns out there and it worked out for me this time.  Sometimes it does not, but it feels so much sweeter when it does” added Vette.

Two-time champion Williams had to settle for runner up scoring 15.6 to Vette’s 15.9.  Paige Hareb (Tara) was left in third place unable to connect with the better waves in the final and leaving her search for a national title for another year.

Defending champion Ava Henderson (Chch) surfed her fourth heat of the day in the final and sat patiently for the good waves that never arrived, leaving her in fourth place overall.

Raglan’s Stairmand was pushed to the limit by New Zealand teammate Kehu Butler of Mount Maunganui before clinching the final with a 16.15 point heat total over Butler’s 15.25. out of a possible 20.

“I think the whole contest was tough, it was a good draw and I had stacked heats the whole week” commented Stairmand.

“In the final me and Kehu were battling it out, Taylor had a few as well and could have easily got the score required.  Jayden the grom had been surfing well all week too.  But I lucked into a good wave at the end, finished on my feet and got the score then made my way back over the hot sand, so I am stoked” said a relieved Stairmand.

“To be honest I thought I would go left a lot more in the final but I got all my scores on the right so I guess you have to adapt to the conditions out there and take what comes.  I had a good board and I have won here before so I felt confident it would be a good week” said Stairmand of his performance.

It is Stairmand’s eighth title with the record starting back in 2010 with only three other surfers having won titles since.

“It’s pretty baffling to get eight, I will keep going until I can’t win.  I love a year that starts well and after last year being injured and then being stuck at home, it is good to start this year with a bang again, I love the National Championships” added Stairmand.

Butler finished in second after trading the lead with Stairmand on four occasions courtesy of two air reverses that he nailed on his forehand.

Butler finished with a 15.25 point heat total, 0.25 ahead of Taylor Hutchison (Rag) with the youngest surfer in the final, 16-year-old Jayden Willoughby (Rag) finishing in fourth place.

Finn Vette surfed his Under 18 Boys Division final to perfection only surfing three waves with his top two totalling 15.1 for the win.  Raglan’s Kora Cooper fought back toward the end of the final with a 7.35 point ride but it left him needing a 7.76 point ride which was a big ask while Tom Robinson (Whngrei) finished in third and double finalists Jayden Willoughby finished in fourth.

Ava Henderson made it two titles in the Under 18 and 16 Girls Divisions before her fourth place finish in the Open Division.  Henderson was on a roll and many thought she could claim a never-before-completed triple win.  Alas, she had to settle for fourth.  In the Under 18 Girls Division, she defeated Brie Bennett (Rag), Natasha Gouldsbury (Tara) and Anna Brock (Mnt).  In the Under 16 Girls Division, it was Anna Brock that finished runner up with younger sister Sophia in third and Maya Mateja (Rag) in fourth.

In the Under 16 Boys Division it was Tao Mouldey that made it two titles for the week after claiming the Under 14 Boys Division on Friday. Navryn Malone (Rag) finished in second ahead of Jack McKenzie (Chch) in third and Rakiatia Tau (Chch) in fourth.

Mouldey won the Skinnies Grom Squad Award for top performer under the age of 16 at the event and as a result won the $1,000 voucher to go toward a new surfboard.

Daniel Procter (Gis) completed the perfect comeback to competition in the Men’s Longboard winning today’s final with a 13.85 point heat total.  Procter opened the heat with a 6.75 point ride and backed that up with a 7.1 point ride for the win. Thomas Kibblewhite (Auck) finished in second place in the final after surfing up the beach further from his opponents.  Nat Fitt finished in third place ahead of Zen Wallis (Piha) in fourth.

Early in the day the last three senior divisions were contested with titles going to Thomas Kibblewhite (Auck) in the Over 35s, Marc Moore (Auck) in the Over 45s and Geoff Hutchison (Rag) in the Over 55s.

Please see below for final results from the 2021 National Surfing Championships pres by The Trusts Community Foundation completed at Piha Beach Auckland today, Saturday 16th January.

Open Men’s Division Semifinals
Heat 1

Billy Stairmand (Rag), 17, 1, Kehu Butler (Mnt), 14.9, 2, Dune Kennings (Piha), 14.45, 3, Conor McLennan (Chch), 9.65, 4
Heat 2
Taylor Hutchison (Rag), 13.65, 1, Jayden Willoughby (Rag), 12.8, 2, Daniel Farr (Tara), 12.45, 3, Sean Peggs (Tairua), 11.45, 4

Open Men’s Division Final
Billy Stairmand (Rag), 16.15, 1, Kehu Butler (Mnt), 15.25, 2, Taylor Hutchison (Rag), 15, 3, Jayden Willoughby (Rag), 8.7, 4

Open Women’s Division Semifinals
Heat 1

Ava Henderson (Chch), 17.5, 1, Saffi Vette (Gis), 12.05, 2, Gabrielle Paul (Piha), 11, 3, Georgia Wederell (Mnt), 10.5, 4
Heat 2
Paige Hareb (Tara), 12.45, 1, Ella Williams (Whmata), 11.7, 2, Anna Brock (Mnt), 8, 3, Ariana Shewry (Oakura), 6.45, 4

Open Women’s Division Final
Saffi Vette (Gis), 15.9, 1, Ella Williams (Whmata), 15.6, 2, Paige Hareb (Tara), 12.9, 3, Ava Henderson (Chch), 6.65, 4

Under 18 Boys Division Final
Finn Vette (Gis), 15.1, 1, Kora Cooper (Rag), 13.85, 2, Tom Robinson (Whngrei), 12.2, 3, Jayden Willoughby (Rag), 9.1, 4

Under 16 Boys Division Final
Tao Mouldey (Mnt), 15.7, 1, Navryn Malone (Rag), 11.4, 2, Jack McKenzie (Chch), 10.3, 3, Rakiatea Tau (Chch), 8.75, 4

Under 18 Girls Division Final
Ava Henderson (Chch), 12.3, 1, Brie Bennett (Rag), 11.6, 2, Natasha Gouldsbury (Levin), 10, 3, Anna Brock (Mnt), 7.25, 4

Under 16 Girls Division Final
Ava Henderson (Chch), 11.2, 1, Anna Brock (Mnt), 10.5, 2, Sophia Brock (Mnt), 8.9, 3, Maya Mateja (Rag), 8.05, 4

Over 35 Men’s Division Final
Thomas Kibblewhite (Red Bch), 13.75, 1, Rian Boyd (Auck), 11.65, 2, Jeremy Grainger (Tara), 9.55, 3, Chayne Dowsett (Whngrei), 5.75, 4

Over 45 Men’s Division Final
Marc Moore (Auck), 11.7, 1, Dawson Tamati (Tara), 8.65, 2, Lyndon Fairbairn (Dun), 6.85, 3, Morgan Cronin (Auck), 5.25, 4

Over 55 Men’s Division Final
Geoff Hutchison (Rag), 10.1, 1, Jack Griffith (Auck), 9.25, 2, Francios Sneedon (Hbay), 6.8, 3, David Mann (Auck), 3.8, 4


Men’s Longboard Division Final
Daniel Procter (Gis), 13.85, 1, Thomas Kibblewhite (Auck) , 13, 2, Natt Fitt (Auck), 12.05, 3, Zen Wallis (Piha), 10.35, 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.

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

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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.

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