Should be fun race with a Flat forecast it will allow alot more new paddlers to give this race a go.
I'm in foresure ![]()
XX angie
Hopefully all the training ive been doing will pay off and i wont get smoked by the girls anymore , not that there is shame in that![]()
Yes mate, just thinking about the strategy threw the river mouths, could be fun!!
PS All great comp's have cold beer at the end![]()
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You know it mate!
So you need a wing man for the QLD Titles????
PS All great comp's have cold beer at the end![]()
You know it mate!
So you need a wing man for the QLD Titles????
Yep, do you know anyone?
Here's the top 3 in each division, full results and race report coming soon at supracer.com.
12'6 Open Mens
1st Paul Jackson
2nd Dylan Magee
3rd Beau O'Brian
12'6 Senior Mens (40+)
1st Chris Maynard
2nd Wayne Johnstone
3rd Steve Quiller
12'6 Master Mens (50+)
1st Errol von Bienke
2nd Johnno Walker
3rd Warwick Rose
12'6 Open Women
1st Angie Jackson
2nd Lynwen Birch
3rd Molly Walker
12'6 Senior Women (40+)
1st Jayne Ryeland
2nd Cathy Tanner
12'6 Master Women (50+)
1st Sue Dorries
2nd Lorraine Paciullo
14' Open Men
1st Andy Davies
2nd Steve Walker
3rd Trevor Tunnington
14' Senior Men (40+)
1st Dale Chapman
2nd Andrew Edhouse
3rd Mark Kennedy
14' Master Men (50+)
1st Paul Mitchell
2nd John Townsend
3rd Mark Waldeck
14' Open Women
1st Alison Fullagar
2nd Sondra Purser
3rd Karla Gilbert
14' Senior Women (40+)
1st Sandra Rofe
2nd Jenny Cosgrove
Unlimited Open Men
1st Matt Carter
2nd Adrian Birse
Unlimited Senior Men (40+)
1st Scott Penwarn
2nd Jeremy Scott
3rd Andrew Horua
Unlimited Master Men (50+)
1st Neil English
2nd Robert Eyre
What a fantastic day of racing on the Gold Coast!!! With 90 registrations, 87 starters and 86 finishers (+1 broken paddle), today's Creek to Creek was definately the biggest standalone SUP race this country has ever seen and a great sign for the future of the sport.
I'd just like to say thankyou to all the paddlers who turned out to support the race, every one of you is helping to build the sport and i'm sure the rest of the SUPSA committee will agree that a massive part of the success of this (and other) events is due to the participants and their families/friends turning out to support the race!
Also HUGE thankyou to SUPSA President Troy Pease (aka. Peasey) who has worked tirelessly to put this event together, by raising sponsorship, setting up an innovative new race format, organising race logistics and everything else! I think every paddler really appreciates your efforts!
Also to Pete Dorries, Mike Manning, Tallebudgera Surf Club (IRB) and Gold Coast City Council Lifeguard Services (Kelly & Mick on the Jet Ski's) thanks for providing water support for the day and making sure all the paddlers made it safely to the finish.
I don't have the full list of sponsors (so sorry to any i've missed) but thanks to Auswind (Starboard Sup Australia), Kahuna Street Sup, Five & a Half Eyeware, Roar Industries, Supworld Magazine, Balin, Quantum Coaching & Supracer for supporting us.
Congratulations to all the winners and most of all to everyone who entered and completed their first race - you're all champions.
I can't wait until the next SUPSA race!!!
Great event!! Thanks so much to the hard work of SUPSA, you guys rock. Loved the fact that no one knew where they finished until the presso, way cool :)
19 Girls!! So stoked to see. Def some new young gun 14yr & 18yr old girls to watch out for in the near future.
Great day with Great people :)
XX angie
sick race. loved the new race format, although im not much of a chaser. big thanks to all the organizers and all the competitors that came and made it an awesome event.
couldnt believe how fast jacko flew past me, great effort!!
Peasy, didnt i say you would smash me if we were both on the same boards!!
i guess this format is a good test for peoples self motivation/drive cause you dont know how fast everyone else is going so you have to be at your max the whole time.
cant wait for the next race!!
Thanks from the Sunny Coasters, we all enjoyed the race, the crowd, the course and thought the organisers managed well with the massive turn out. I couldn't believe the prizes donated and the fact they were all randon draws, good initiative.
Great work, loved the staggered start, will be back next year.
Need a coaching team up here to get us into gear and more competitive.
[Peasy, didnt i say you would smash me if we were both on the same boards!!
And I didn't even have a say in how the times were adjusted! I would have given it another few minutes on top of the 1 second if I did!
Thanks to all the Sunny Coast guys and girls for driving down the east for the event. The competition is certainly starting to heat up between the two Coast's!
for those of us interested in getting into this sort of racing is there any information available as to what 12'6" board and paddle combinations were used
pete