Swell Building For Australian Indigenous Surfing Titles At Bells Beach
Swell Building For Australian Indigenous Surfing Titles At Bells BeachWednesday, 27 May 2015 The Australian Indigenous Surfing Titles has continued at Bells Beach today with Round 2 of both the Open Men and Masters Men divisions completed in a building swell.With a small swell showing in the morning, the event was put on hold until […]
Swell Building For Australian Indigenous Surfing Titles At Bells BeachWednesday, 27 May 2015
The Australian Indigenous Surfing Titles has continued at Bells Beach today with Round 2 of both the Open Men and Masters Men divisions completed in a building swell.With a small swell showing in the morning, the event was put on hold until 12pm to wait for the tide to drop and swell to increase.Round 2 of the Open Men saw Wesley Braddick (Basin View, NSW) and Simon Zurich (Margaret River, WA) taking heat wins to move through to Round 3.Braddick took the win over Shaun Squires (Torquay, VIC) and Cormach Evans (Torquay, VIC). With Zurich winning his heat over Matty Sims (Central Coast, NSW) and Jarrad Eaves (Geelong, VIC).Wayne Caberry (Mogo, NSW) won the only Round 2 heat in the Masters Division along with Tim Brown (Shellharbour, NSW). Both will be moving through to the Master Division Final.The event will look to finish tomorrow with an increase in swell predicted overnight.For the first time ever, surfing fans can catch all the Australian Indigenous Surfing Titles finals action as NITV (Channel 34 free-to-air & Channel 144 Foxtel) broadcasts live from Bells Beach.From Monday 25 to Friday 29 May, the national Indigenous broadcaster will bring viewers daily updates, competitor interviews and news across its digital platforms with live streaming of the Finals event. The channel will follow the digital coverage with a special broadcast recap and Around the 44 competitor discussion show on Sunday 7 June.Live scores and full results can be found at www.indigenous.polarproductions.com.auThe Australian Indigenous Surfing Titles is proudly supported by the Victorian Government, Play it Safe by the Water, VicHealth, Watharuong Aboriginal Cooperative, Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre, Head Sox, Surf Coast Shire, NITV, Telstra, Surfing Australia and Surfing Victoria.For regular updates and happenings, become a fan of our Facebook page here.
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Swell Building For Australian Indigenous Surfing Titles At Bells Beach
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