TSB New Zealand Surf Lifesaving Championships Return To New Brighton Beach
More than 1,200 Surf Life Saving New Zealand (SLSNZ)
members will take part
in this year’s TSB New Zealand
Surf Lifesaving Championships on
Christchurch’s New
Brighton beach from Thursday, 9 March through to
Sunday,
12 March.
The TSB New Zealand Surf
Lifesaving Championships, known as the TSB
Nationals, are
the pinnacle sports event for Surf Lifeguards and
celebrate
the best of the Surf Life Saving
movement.
Lewis McClintock, SLSNZ’s National Sports
Manager, says: “With a state of
national emergency
covering many regions following Cyclone Gabrielle,
there
was some doubt as to whether the national
championship could take place
this
year.
“However, given that our people have
been training all summer for this event
and were very
much looking forward to competing at the TSB Nationals,
the
decision to go ahead was very much supported by SLSNZ
Clubs.
“SLSNZ members had been actively involved in
search, rescue and recovery
efforts in Hawke’s Bay,
Gisborne and Auckland and some South Island members
had
flown up to Hawke’s Bay to support local SAR
squads.
“Following our decision to proceed with the
TSB Nationals, clubs are
pitching together to help find
equipment and support those clubs and
competitors that
have been impacted.”
The iconic four-day SLSNZ event
returns to the calendar in 2023 after being
cancelled in
2021 and 2022 due to COVID-19 restrictions. The TSB
Nationals
were last held on New Brighton beach in
2017.
"From Masters who have lost track of the number
of Nationals they have
attended to 14-year-olds
experiencing the event for the first time, the
TSB
Nationals cater to all levels of participation and
almost all aspects of
Surf Life Saving.
“The TSB
Nationals will see athletes participate in various
disciplines:
canoes, surf boats, surf swimming, beach
sprints, surf skis and boards,
competing to become the
next National Champion.
Thursday morning sees the
Masters’ division, for members aged over 30,
take
centre stage until the under 15, under 17, under 19
& open age groups begin
in the afternoon. All
competitors are current members of one of the 74
Surf
Life Saving Clubs and are all current and qualified
lifeguards.
Many of the events at the TSB Nationals
have a rescue focus, so the Surf
Lifeguards are keeping
fit and honing their skills when they compete in
surf
sports events.
“We are so pleased to see the
TSB Nationals back on again, as it is not only
an
opportunity for participants to compete against the best in
the country
but also a chance to highlight the talents of
the amazing people that help
keep our beaches safe,”
Mark Rackley-Gale, Area Manager, Christchurch at
TSB
says.
Lewis McClintock said, “SLSNZ would
like to thank TSB for their continued
support for this
event, and we are delighted to partner with
another
organisation that is all about looking after
people and being there for
Kiwis.
“In addition,
we are extremely grateful to ChristchurchNZ for the funding
we
have received to bring this significant event back to
the region.”
Tracey Wilson, GM – Destination &
Attraction ChristchurchNZ, said:
“Ōtautahi
Christchurch is proud to play host to the
TSB New Zealand Surf Life Saving
Championships at New
Brighton Beach. Bring on late summer days and
some
world-class competition!
“This national
event is expected to attract at least 1500 visitors
to
Ōtautahi Christchurch, generating a minimum of $1.5
million in visitor
spending across four days. With more
than 2,000 people anticipated to watch
the competition,
it is also a great opportunity to showcase New
Brighton
Beach.
“Our region city has an affinity
to the water, a history of connection with
the sea. We
surf, we fish, we sail, we swim between the flags, so
naturally
we are hugely supportive of an event that
encourages beach safety and
teamwork, and the responsible
enjoyment of our
coastline.”