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Local Competitors Steal The Show at First Point Noosa, Queensland
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Known more for his raw talent and pure style on surf crafts of all shapes and sizes than for his competitive exploits, Noosa local Harrison Roach (AUS) was an unexpected but exciting name to see in the draw at the Noosa Longboard Open. Having not competed at a WSL event for nearly 10 years, Roach saw an event in his backyard along with criteria that looked to suit his style of surfing as the perfect excuse to don the jersey and try to make a few heats. Making heats is exactly what he did as he surfed his way through the opening three rounds with some epic performances.
“It was always a drawcard having this event in my backyard but seeing there was a new Longboard Director and maybe some adjustments to the criteria definitely pricked my interest,” Roach said. “I don’t think the criteria is looking for a ‘traditional’ or ‘logging’ style I think it’s just good longboarding. It’s cool to have everyone here and have a bit on the line and a good result here would definitely have me consider travelling to the other stops. It’s a shame the swell that we’ve had for the last six weeks is on the way out but there is still some great surf on offer with sections that allow interesting cross stepping and some functional nose rides which are all we can hope for.”
Credit: © WSL / Jack Barripp
Another local competitor who fared well on Day 1 was Nick Jones. Jones had his first professional competitive surfing experience at First Point when it was an LQS event and he was still a young teenager. Now, almost a decade on, Jones is a regular fixture at WSL World Longboard Championships and is pleased to see the direction longboarding is taking in 2019, which was punctuated with a heat win on Day 1 of competition.
“Getting to share my home break with the best longboarders in the world is such an honour,” Jones said. “There is a fair bit of pressure to perform with all of my friends and family down here, so I’m stoked to have had a win. This revamped Longboard Tour is really exciting especially kicking it all off at a spectacular longboarding wave like this. Having a number of different style waves to allow us all to showcase our surfing style at points, reefs and beach breaks means that we will have the most well-rounded competitor crowned World Champion which is super exciting.”
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Other notable heat winner’s included local favourite Josh Constable (AUS), along with Troy Mothershead (USA), Lola Mignot (USA), Ashley Ahina (HAW), Megan Godinez (HAW) and Tully White (AUS). A special mention must go to Hawaiian Kaniela Stewart and Aussie Clinton Guest as the pair posted the highest heat totals of the opening day.
Competition will likely resume tomorrow morning at First Point with a call to be made at 5:30 AM AEST.
The Noosa Longboard Open will run from March 7 – 10 and be broadcast live at www.worldsurfleague.com, on the Free WSL App and on WSL’s Facebook Live Page.
The WSL Noosa Longboard Open is proudly supported by Tourism and Events Queensland, the Noosa Festival of Surfing, the Noosa Mal Club, WorldSurfaris and Tourism Noosa.