Surf Lifeguards from across the country are set to showcase their skills and fitness at Waikouaiti Beach this weekend
for the bp Surf Rescue South Island Championships.
This iconic event is the largest South Island inflatable rescue boat (IRB) racing competition on the Surf Life Saving
Calendar and, with the 2020 event cancelled due to Covid-19 lockdown, excitement for this weekend is palpable.
Surf Lifeguard crews compete across several events, each requiring varying levels of technical skill and physical
fitness. At this year’s event, dozens of the nation’s finest male and female IRB crew members, representing 10 Surf Life
Saving Clubs, will line up to test their mettle.
Crews from Nelson, Christchurch and Dunedin Surf Life Saving clubs (and one North Island interloper) will line up to
showcase their skills, fitness and technique amongst their peers.
Surf Life Saving New Zealand (SLSNZ) Sports Event Manager, Mark Inglis, says this full-day event will be packed with
speed, skill and stiff competition, and members of the public are encouraged to join in the excitement.
“We encourage visitors and local community members to come down to the beach this weekend and watch the action taking
place on the water,” he says.
“IRBs are used in countless rescues on New Zealand beaches every year. These races replicate skills needed in real-life
rescue scenarios and the athletes taking part in this event are all active Surf Lifeguards. It’s incredibly exciting to
watch.”
bp Head of Country NZ, Matt Elliott, says bp is proud to support the “iconic” South Island event.
“We know that a significant percentage of beach rescues involve IRBs and the bp South Island IRB Championships are a
chance to witness, first-hand, the skill and strength involved in this important aspect of Surf Lifesaving.”
The bp Surf Rescue South Island Championships will be held at Waikouaiti Beach on March 27th. Races kick off at 8am and
continue throughout the day.
This event, along with the bp Surf Rescue North Island Championships held in February, both lead up to the 2021 bp Surf
Rescue New Zealand Championships, which will be held at Northland’s Ruakaka Beach on April 10th & 11th.Clubs attendingBrighton Surf Life Saving ClubNelson Surf Life Saving ClubPauanui Surf Life Saving ClubSouth Brighton Surf Life Saving ClubSpencer Park Surf Life Saving ClubSt Clair Surf Life Saving ClubSt Kilda Surf Life Saving ClubSumner Surf Life Saving ClubTaylors Mistake Surf Life Saving ClubWarrington Surf Life Saving Club