Queensland’s best crews were in the thick of the action as Dicky Beach turned on a spectacular surf carnival over the weekend.
The club hosted the BP Wessel Petroleum ASRLQ Championships, which attracted 85 surfboat crews from throughout the state.
They raced in male and female divisions ranging from U19 to U23, reserve, open and masters.
Leading the charge for the Sunshine Coast were entrants from Alexandra Headland, Maroochydore, Dicky Beach, Coolum, Noosa and Mooloolaba.
Coolum won the hotly contested open men’s division ahead of Currumbin, while Maroochydore and Mooloolaba finished second and third behind Currumbin in the open women’s final.
Currumbin crews were in awesome form, recording a string of impressive results, while Mermaid Beach and Burleigh also enjoyed some success.
Conditions were windy and choppy, with waves up to a metre.
The event was warmly welcomed after a series of cancellations this year due to wild weather.
It was the last chance for crews to to test their skills and fitness before the Australian Championships at the Gold Coast in early April.
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Full results from the BP Wessel Petroleum ASRLQ Championships
Open men
- Coolum Beach Primes
- Currumbin Krakens
- Currumbin Harbingers
Open women
- Currumbin Concords
- Maroochydore Chums
- Mooloolaba Mavericks
Reserve men
- Currumbin Wolfings
- Maroochydore Force
- Burleigh Butterflies
Reserve women
- Alexandra headland ABA Wedgies
- Mermaid Beach Mischief
- Currumbin Savages
Under 23 women:
- Dicky Beach Tooshies
- Currumbin Cannons
- Currumbin Cowgirls
Under 23 men:
- Currumbin Wolfings
- Maroochydore Force
- Alexandra Headland H&H Air Conditioning
Under 19 women:
- Alexandra Headland ABA Wedgies
- Noosa Heads Tweeties
- Dicky Beach Drifters
Under 19 men:
- Alexandra Headland Makos
- Mooloolaba Dusty’s
- Currumbin Berserkers
Masters (160-180 combined years)
- Burleigh Heads
- Maroochydore Force
- Mooloolaba Gilmours
Masters (200 years – average age 50)
- Tallebudgera Cab Savs
- Dicky Beach Flashbacks
- Dicky Beach Prime Beef
Masters (240-260 – average age 60-65)
- Alexandra Headland Brass Monkeys
- Maroochydore Old Boys
- Noosa Heads Condors
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