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Hyundai National Champs Return to Taranaki
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2007 Hyundai National Surfing Championships will be held in Taranaki in
January and hosted by Oakura Boardriders. The event is set to take
place from the 13th – 20th January and will be the second event of the
Corona Crown – New Zealand’s premier domestic competition. The event is
regarded by many as the pinnacle domestic surfing event and as such
attracts in excess of 300 entries from the length and breadth of the
country.
The Taranaki coastline is a favourite for many New Zealand surfers.
“It provides a good variation of surf breaks, ie; reef, point &
breakbreaks that can handle a wide variation of wind directions and
provides good quality surf with offshore winds” commented Oakura
Boardriders representative Mark Braddock.
As such Taranaki provides a great event location with consistent
swell allowing the huge eight-day event the best chance of getting
quality waves. This will be the tenth time the event has been held in
the region second only to Gisborne who have hosted the event eleven
times.
Hyundai, riding a wave of success with the toddler surfing in its
Santa Fe TV ad, is again backing the Nationals. It’s Hyundai’s second
year as sponsor of the championships and of Surfing NZ, linking the
action sport with the fastest-growing major car brand in New Zealand.
“Now the top vehicles will be alongside the top waves, as the
nationals head to Taranaki,” commented Hyundai Brand Manager Quentin
Drain. “The eyes of the nation will be on the region for the premier
domestic surfing event and it will come as no surprise that Hyundai is
in the thick of the action.”
Twenty national titles will go on the line come day one of the event
and along with these go a number of records for the books. Notably, New
Zealand’s number one surfer and defending event champion Maz Quinn (Gis)
will look to join Wayne Parkes and Iain Buchanan by winning five
national titles. Quinn has achieved more than most in the sport and
this would be another fitting milestone.
“For sure, it is in the back of my mind” commented Quinn who
continued “Winning a single title is amazing but to get five and be
grouped with legends like Wayne and Iain would be even better”. Quinn
has not secured a title in Taranaki but rates Stent Road as one of his
favourite waves in New Zealand. “If we get to compete at Stent Road for
part of the event then that would be awesome” commented Quinn.
Lisa Hurunui (Gis) is another of New Zealand’s top surfers who will
be defending her title come January next year. Hurunui has recently
stepped back from international competition after four years globe
trotting around the world chasing World Qualifying Series points.
Hurunui has won three titles (2000, 2001 and 2006) and many believe this
total would be a lot higher had international commitments not prevented
her from competing in the event in recent years.
Longboarder Michael Fitzharris (Gis) completely dominated this years
Hyundai Pro Longboarding Tour and is the defending National Champion.
Increased participation on the longboard tour this year points toward
bigger numbers looking to knock him off his perch. However, Fitzharris
will have different ideas as he heads toward his seventh title (fourth
straight).
With the event being staged in mid January it is anticipated that
many of New Zealand’s top juniors will return from Australia where they
will be competing on the Australasian Pro Junior Series. This will
boost the standard of surfing in the Men’s and Women’s divisions and
could produce upsets from several of New Zealand’s top up and coming
surfers.
Many of these top junior surfers come from the Taranaki region and as
Mark Braddock points out, events like this are great for the local
surfers “For our juniors, to have the exposure both as competitors and
spectators to the level of surfing can only be a huge bonus for their
development in the sport. It will provide them with the enthusiasm and
determination to excel to the best of their abilities”.
As well as the premier Open Men’s, Open Women’s and Longboarding
Divisions, there will be a further 17 divisions comprising of age groups
from Under 14 to Over 50s and also Kneeboard and Bodyboard disciplines.
Set out below are the winners of key divisions since 2000.
Open Men
2000 – Maz Quinn (Gis)
2001 – Mark Dovey (Mnt)
2002 – Damon Gunness (Gis)
2003 – Blair Stewart (Gis)
2004 – Maz Quinn (Gis)
2005 – Richard Christie (Gis)
2006 – Maz Quinn (Gis)
Open Women
2000 – Lisa Hurunui (Gis)
2001 – Lisa Hurunui (Gis)
2002 – Holly Quinn (Gis)
2003 – Jess Terrill (Tara)
2004 – Airini Mason (Tara)
2005 – Jessica Santorik (Rag)
2006 – Lisa Hurunui (Gis)
Junior Men (U/18)
2000 – Danny Carse (Dun)
2001 – Bobby Hansen (Gis)
2002 – Daniel Scott (WGM)
2003 – Oli Adams (Ahipara)
2004 – Nathan Welch (Gis)
2005 – Richard Christie (Gis)
2006 – Kierin Van Der Helder (Rag)
Open Longboard
2000 – Michael Fitzharris (Gis)
2001 – Cam Anderson (Mnt)
2002 – Michael Fitzharris (Gis)
2003 – Kelly Ryan (Gis))
2004 – Michael Fitzharris (Gis)
2005 – Michael Fitzharris (Gis)
2006 – Michael Fitzharris (Gis)
Complete lists of all National Champions are located on the Surfing
New Zealand website under History. Surfing New Zealand are proudly
partnered by Corona, Vodafone, Hyundai, SPARC, Smokefree.
www.surfingnz.co.nz.
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