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Griffin and Woolf Steal the Show at Whangamata

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Mount Maunganui surfer Luke Griffin hit his straps at Whangamata this weekend taking out his first event in five years at the Billabong Grom Series presented by Oceanbridge.

Griffin was joined by Raglan based surfer Kai Woolf, who has recently returned to New Zealand from her native South Africa, as the winner of the Under 18 Girls Division.

An early relocation to the estuary beach was required after the day dawned to solid 2.0m plus waves on the main beach which would have proven difficult for most competitors.  The southern end of Whangamata offered up small waves around the 1.0m mark with onshore winds and sunny skies.

Griffin won his final posting a 15.7 point heat total in a tight contest over Jack Lee (Whaka).

“It’s been five years, it’s taken its time since my last win that’s for sure” said the small young surfer who put the win down to riding the right equipment.

“I ride my brother’s boards and he has finally hit the mark and this board is working for me and I think that was the difference today” he added.

“It was also about getting consistent in my heats instead of making a semi or a final and missing out. I was just trying to get the good waves and get the good scores and it worked”.

Jack Lee had to settle for back-to-back runner up finishes this weekend despite finishing with a 14.9 point heat total but managing to relegate Luis Southerwood (Whaka) into third place and current ratings leader Caleb Cutmore (Rag) into fourth.

A recent return from South Africa has seen Kai Woolf return to the winners podium in New Zealand.  After residing in South Africa for the past three years, Woolf has returned for her last year of school and is attending Raglan Surfing Academy.

“Very happy with the win, it is my first comp travelling with the surf academy so there was heaps of support this weekend” said Woolf.

“I have enjoyed being back in NZ.  Deane and Larry gave me so much support through the event this weekend.  They said go out there and do what you do and gave me the confidence to do that.  There was a bunch of opportunities out there which made it easy” she added.

Woolf defeated Estella Hungerford (Chch) in the final, Hungerford finishing with a 10.0 point heat total ahead of Gabrielle Paul (Piha) in third and Baylin Klein Ovink (Auck) in fourth.

Raglan’s Jayden Willoughby claimed his first win in the Under 16 Boys Division after being the form surfer all weekend.  Willoughby posted a 15.3 point heat total which included an 8.43 point ride in the final.  Current rankings leader Tom Butland (Tara) racked up another runner up finish in the final with Kora Cooper (Rag) finishing in third and Tom Robinson (Whngrei) finishing in fourth.

Ava Henderson (Chch) continued her ascent up the rankings.  After a fourth place finish at the National Championships and a runner up finish at the first event of the series, she has now claimed a win in the Under 16 Girls Division.  The 13-year-old Christchurch surfer finished with a 13.5 point heat total for a comfortable win over Alice Westerkamp (Auck), Brie Bennett (Rag) and Liv Haysom (Piha) who finished second through fourth respectively.

Ryder Pennington (Tara) claimed another big win of the day with a 15.1 point heat total in the final of the Under 14 Boys Division.  It was Pennington’s first win of the New Zealand Grom Series after winning the Primary School Champs in 2018.  Pennington defeated Bill Byers (Piha) and Navryn Malone (Rag) and Tai Erceg – Gray (Whangarei).

Mount Maunganui’s Brock sisters dominated the Under 14 Girls Division finishing one-two in the final, older sister Anna getting the nod over Sophia.  Gisborne’s Asia Braithwaite finished in third with Amanda Gouldsbury (Tara) in fourth.

Please see below for final results from the second event of the Billabong Grom Series presented by Oceanbridge completed at Whangamata today (Sunday 10th February 2019).

Under 18 Boys Division Semifinals
Heat 1

Caleb Cutmore (Ham), 12.3, 1, Luis Southwood (Whaka), 7.9, 2, Hunter Petersen (Tara), 7.6, 3, James Scott (Whangapoua), 4.67, 4
Heat 2
Luke Griffin (Mnt), 16.2, 1, Jack Lee (Whaka), 12.1, 2, Alex O’Dwyer (Whaka), 9.87, 3, Ethan Kelland (Auck), 6.44, 4

Under 18 Boys Division Final
Luke Griffin (Mnt), 15.7, 1, Jack Lee (Whaka), 14.9, 2, Luis Southwood (Whaka), 11.2, 3, Caleb Cutmore (Ham), 9.07, 4

Under 16 Boys Division Semifinals
Heat 1

Tom Butland (Tara), 12.8, 1, Jayden Willoughby (Rag), 12.34, 2, Jack Hinton (Mnt), 11.67, 3, Jacob Buckle (Whngrei), 8, 4
Heat 2
Kora Cooper (Rag), 14.1, 1, Tom Robinson (Whngrei), 12.03, 2, Josef Jungwirth (Rag), 8.57, 3, Harper McBride (Mnt), 7.1, 4

Under 16 Boys Division Final
Jayden Willoughby (Rag), 15.13, 1, Tom Butland (Tara), 11.77, 2, Kora Cooper (Rag), 11.2, 3, Tom Robinson (Whngrei), 10.03, 4


Under 14 Boys Division Semifinals
Heat 1

Ryder Pennington (Tara), 10.23, 1, Navryn Malone (Rag), 9.5, 2, Cooper Roberts (Mnt), 8.4, 3, Mathias Thompson (Piha), 8.13, 4
Heat 2
Tai Erceg-Gray (Whngrei), 13.24, 1, Bill Byers (Piha), 10.73, 2, Kalani Louis (Tara), 9.87, 3, Daniel Cox (WGM), 4.7, 4

Under 14 Boys Division Final
Ryder Pennington (Tara), 15.1, 1, Bill Byers (Piha), 11.5, 2, Navryn Malone (Rag), 10.6, 3, Tai Erceg-Gray (Whngrei), 8.3, 4


Under 18 Girls Division Final
Kai Woolf (Rag), 13.0, 1, Estella Hungerford (Chch), 10.0, 2, Gabrielle Paul (Auck), 3.9, 3, Baylin Klein Ovink (Auck), 3.16, 4

Under 16 Girls Division Final
Ava Henderson (Chch), 13.5, 1, Alice Westerkamp (Auck), 8.87, 2, Brie Bennett (Rag), 8.44, 3, Liv Haysom (Piha), 4.56, 4


Under 14 Girls Division Final
Anna Brock (Mnt), 9.17, 1, Sophia Brock (Mnt), 6.64, 2, Asia Braithwaite (Gis), 5.4, 3, Amanda Gouldsbury (Tara), 4.04, 4

The 2019 edition of the Billabong Grom Series presented by Oceanbridge is split into three divisions for boys and girls ranging from Under 14 through to Under 18 in two year increments.

It is the fourteenth year that Billabong has sponsored the series in partnership with Oceanbridge who have been a proud long-time supporter of surfing in New Zealand.

Entry into the final Billabong Grom Series presented by Oceanbridge event can be completed here:

Event 3, 23 – 24 February, Piha Beach, Auckland

Further Information
For further information on the 2019 Billabong Grom Series presented by Oceanbridge please contact Surfing New Zealand’s Ben Kennings on 021 2278732 or email benkennings@surfingnz.co.nz.

Event Hotline
The Surfing New Zealand event hotline is 0211134506.  This will be updated daily at approximately 7am with venue, divisions contested and conditions for the day.

Partners
Generous support from Billabong, presenting sponsors Oceanbridge, Kustom, Da Kine, Von Zipper and Amazon Surf has made this series possible.

Thanks to Whangamata Boardriders for hosting the event.

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