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PIBC Longboard 3 – the return to Left Point

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THE Phillip Island Boardriders Club (PIBC) held an exciting and successful Longboard 3 competition on Saturday, December 21, surfing two iconic locations in Cat Bay.

The event kicked off with Round 1 at Left Point, a break that hadn’t been surfed in a PIBC competition since the 1960s. Round 2 then moved to Shelly’s as the tide came in.

The competition was a fantastic showcase of talent and passion, thanks to the efforts of the Longboard Coordinator Nala Taylor and her team, as well as Head Judge Elena Bravou, who travelled from the west coast to oversee the judging and keep the scale consistent all day.

A big thank you also goes to sponsors Rip Curl Phillip Island, Zev Landes, Pacific Longboarder Magazine, Island Surfboards and artist artist Zev Landes, for their generous prize contributions, as well as to photographers Andrew Lidsey and Craig Anderson for capturing the incredible moments through photography.

RESULTS:

Open Women
1st – Ebony Maier
2nd – Nala Taylor
3rd – Meg Keogh

Open Men
1st – Tom Fahey
2nd – Andy McHenry
3rd – Eli Curry

Mixed Masters (45+)
1st – Andrew Lidsey
2nd – Dave Graham
3rd – Natalie Van Der Heyden

Mixed Juniors (U18)
1st – Taj Ransom
2nd – Savannah Bennett

AWARDS:
Most Improved – Ewan MacLeod
Best Noseride – Eli Curry
Best Cutback – Tom Fahey

The Phillip Island Boardriders Club would like to extend its gratitude to all the competitors, volunteers, and sponsors for making Longboard 3 a memorable competition.

For more information visit the Phillip Island Boardriders Club website www.PIBC.com.au and social media channels.