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Kalani
Ball and Molly Picklum win 2020 Kiama Open.
WERRI
BEACH, GERRINGONG (Monday, 23 November 2020): Kalani Ball (Stanwell Park)
and Molly Picklum (Shelly Beach, NSW) have taken out the 2020 Kiama Open
stop five on the Australian Open of Surfing series after
dominating the tiny one-foot waves on offer at Werri Beach.
The Open Men's division saved the best for last, seeing a relentless battle
between recent Volkswagen Cronulla Open Champion Kalani Ball and Dylan
Moffat (Narrabeen) who went toe-to-toe for the top spot, trading off a
barrage of gigantic turns in the tiny waves. After two runner-up finishes
in Australian Open of Surfing events in Cronulla and Port Macquarie, Moffat
looked like he may have done enough to one step further as he held down
the lead for the first ten minutes of the heat thanks to two solid waves
that him a 16.10 heat total, but Ball remained patient and then went to
post an 8.10 wave score, before backing it up with the highest score of
the event a 9.67. Balls 17.77 two-wave total meant Moffat was left
chasing a near-perfect 9.61 wave score to regain the lead.
Ball
was also part of the winning Scarborough Boardriders Team at the recent
nudie Australian Boardriders Battle on Saturday.
I was just stoked to make the final in this event, said Ball.
Everyone was surfing so well over the course of the event in some
pretty tricky conditions, especially all the finalists. To get the win
against someone like Dylan who has been ripping so hard over the course
of the last few comps feels pretty good and Im stoked to get the
win again.
After finishing in the runner up position at last weeks Port Macquarie
Open, Molly Picklum was able to go one step further in Kiama, claiming
victory. Picklum put on a dominant performance over the entirety of the
event, consistently posting scores in excess of 8.00 in the opening stages
of each heat in the competition. In the final, Picklum remained patient
in the opening minutes, only posting scores in the four-point range, before
nabbing an 8.17 for an array of beautiful snaps and carves. Runner-up
Sarah Baum (Newcastle) put on a decent performance but fell slightly short
of the 6.41 wave score required to take away Picklums lead.
Most of my heats I began with an eight-point ride, but in the final,
I began with two fours until the final 10 or 15 minutes, said Picklum.
That heat was super tight and all the other surfers rip, so I definitely
wasnt taking it lightly, but Im just really happy I was able
to keep up the same consistency over the entire event and get the win.
The
prime locations for the nudie Australian Boardriders Battle and the Kiama
Open were Bombo and Jones with backup locations of Werri Beach
The entire Australian Open of Surfing series features eight events that
will take place in the latter months of 2020 and provide professional
and aspiring surfers with the opportunity to win prize money and gain
momentum going into 2021.
Each event in NSW will see a total $7000 prize purse with $1500 going
to the winner of the Mens and Womens divisions.
In addition to a larger prize purse, all events on the Australian Open
of Surfing series will be webcast live through surfingnsw.com.au and the
Surfing NSW Facebook.
Surfing Australia and Surfing NSW are stoked to announce the next three
state qualifying events and the National Final in the 2020/21 nudie Australian
Boardriders Battle Series and the remaining Australian Open of Surfing
series events will be streamed live on Kayo Sports.
The
2020 Australian Open of Surfing series will see events in:
Sunshine Coast, Qld 19th 20th September 2020
Gold Coast, Qld 31st October 1st November 2020
Cronulla 8th 9th November 2020
Port Macquarie 14th 15th November 2020
Kiama 22nd 23rd November 2020
Coffs Harbour 29th 30th November 2020
Far South Coast Open 5th 6th December 2020
Northern Beaches 13th 14th December 2020
All events will adhere to strict COVID-19 policies and regulations outlined
by the Australian Government and council protocols.
The 2020 Australian Open of Surfing NSW Series is proudly supported by
the NSW Government through its tourism and major events agency, Destination
NSW. The event is also supported by Destination Kiama, Coffs Harbour City
Council, Sutherland Shire Council, Port Macquarie Hastings Council, Eurobodalla
Shire Council and Northern Beaches Council.
RESULTS:
Open Women
1 Molly Picklum (Shelly Beach)
2 Sarah Baum (Newcastle)
3 Tru Starling (Narrabeen)
4 Anne Dos Santos (Dee Why)
Open Men
1 Kalani Ball (Stanwell Park)
2 Dylan Moffat (Narrabeen)
3 Jarvis Earle (Cronulla)
4 Nathan Kawani (Brazil)
SPECIAL
THANKS SURFINGNSW.COM

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