Australasian Leisure Management
Apr 12, 2024

Australian Surf Lifesaving Championships gets underway on Sunshine Coast

The Australian Surf Lifesaving Championships ('the Aussies') is underway - making its long-awaited return to the Sunshine Coast this weekend, and with over nine days of competition is anticipated to attract more than 8100 competitors across three beaches.

‘The Aussies’ sees the country’s fittest surf lifesavers - who have spent the summer keeping watch over our beaches - test their rescue ready skills across the sand and the surf.

For the first time since 2021, the largest Surf Life Saving event in the world will be hosted on the Sunshine Coast across three of its beaches - Alexandra Headland, Maroochydore and Mooloolaba.

The 2024 event will be one of the largest Aussies hosted on the Sunshine Coast, with more than 8100 competitors from 222 surf clubs across Australia expected to take part. The event will feature competitors in the youth events aged as young as 12 years old through to masters which has competitors up to 87 years old taking part.

The marquee Ironman and Ironwoman events will feature a who’s who line up including defending Australian Champions Ali Day and Naomi Scott, previous Australian Ironwoman champions Georgia Miller and Lana Rogers as well as veterans Matt Bevilacqua and Kendrick Louis. 

Celebrating its centenary, Alexandra Headland Surf Life Saving Club will host the boat events, with the water events to be held at Maroochydore and beach events at Mooloolaba, with finals held under lights.

For the first time, Adaptive Surf Sport events will feature on the program at the Aussies. Events will feature adaptations and modifications to maximise participation and ensure an accessible and enjoyable opportunity for all competitors. In the inaugural year, the adaptive events will include beach flags, beach sprint, beach run, surf wade, surf swim and board race.

Surf Life Saving Australia President John Baker notes “The Aussies is the hallmark event on our surf sports calendar, and we’re looking forward to the next nine days of competition.

“Since we last hosted the Aussies on the Sunshine Coast in 2021, our participation numbers have grown by almost 2000 with 8155 competitors ready to put it all on the line.

“We’re excited this year for the addition of the adaptive events to the surf sports program, making surf lifesaving even more accessible and inclusive.

“Events like this wouldn’t be possible without the support of the Queensland Government, event partners like Sunshine Coast Council, BRP and FINZ, and event supporters Nutri-Grain, TFH Hire & SLSA’s major national partners in Ampol, DHL, Isuzu Ute Australia and Westpac.”

QLD Minister for Tourism and Sport, Michael Healy noted "with the new deal done securing 'The Aussies' in Queensland for the next decade, we anticipate it will inject more than $100 million into the states visitor economy and further reinforce Queensland’s reputation as the ideal destination for major sporting events.

Councillor Joe Natoli said he was delighted to have the Aussies back for the fifth time.

“We are honoured to host the country's pinnacle surf lifesaving event, promoting the important work of Australia's volunteer surf lifesavers,” Natoli said.

“World-class titles like this help cement the Sunshine Coast as a premier destination for major events, provide a rare opportunity for local athletes to compete against the best on home sand, and residents to enjoy a great spectacle.”

“This event is also a significant boost to our local economy, delivering an economic contribution of almost $15 million.”

COMPETITION DETAILS
Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th April - Australian Youth Surf Life Saving Championships
Sunday 14th April - Aussies Ocean Swim
Monday 15th and Tuesday 16th April - Australian Masters Surf Life Saving Championships
Saturday 20th April - Adaptive Surf Sports Events
Wednesday 17th to Sunday 21st April - Australian Open Surf Life Saving Championships

Image top. Emma Woods (Alex), Locky Craven (Alex), Caden Ray Gear (Mooloolaba), Samuel Ross (Maroochydore) & Trent Robinson (Mooloolaba); Image above: Beach competitors Samuel Ross (Maroochydore) & Caden Ray Gear (Mooloolaba) 

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