The beautiful holiday hamlet of Kiama on the New South Wales South Coast. - WSL / Kelly Cestari
The idyllic NSW South Coast will play host to the fifth event on the Subway® Surf Series this weekend, with some of Australia's and the world's best and most promising junior surfers set to battle it out.
The elite two-day World Surf League (WSL) sanctioned Australasian Junior Qualifying Series (JQS) event competition will take place on the South Coast beach from the 8 - 9 April, 2017.
After taking out event four of the Subway® Surf Series in Western Australia, as well as earning herself a position in the Roxy Pro Championship Tour event, following a massive victory in the trials event, Alyssa Lock (Tweed Heads, NSW) is eager to continue the momentum when the competition kicks off on Saturday.
Alyssa Lock is fresh off a Win at the Subway Surf Series in Western Australia. - WSL / Kelly Cestari
"I'm really looking forward to the event getting underway this weekend," said Lock. "I could never imagined getting my recent results at the Roxy Pro trials and the Subway® Surf Series Pro Junior event, so hopefully I can carry some of that winning momentum into the event this weekend."
Surfers have come from all four corners of the globe to contest event five of the Subway® Surf Series, with competitors representing Chile, Hong Kong, Italy, Indonesia and New Zealand as well as all around Australia.
Bombo Beach on the cook. - WSL / Ethan Smith
Subway Surf Series Heads To Kiama
WSL
The idyllic NSW South Coast will play host to the fifth event on the Subway® Surf Series this weekend, with some of Australia's and the world's best and most promising junior surfers set to battle it out.
The elite two-day World Surf League (WSL) sanctioned Australasian Junior Qualifying Series (JQS) event competition will take place on the South Coast beach from the 8 - 9 April, 2017.
After taking out event four of the Subway® Surf Series in Western Australia, as well as earning herself a position in the Roxy Pro Championship Tour event, following a massive victory in the trials event, Alyssa Lock (Tweed Heads, NSW) is eager to continue the momentum when the competition kicks off on Saturday.
Alyssa Lock is fresh off a Win at the Subway Surf Series in Western Australia. - WSL / Kelly Cestari"I'm really looking forward to the event getting underway this weekend," said Lock. "I could never imagined getting my recent results at the Roxy Pro trials and the Subway® Surf Series Pro Junior event, so hopefully I can carry some of that winning momentum into the event this weekend."
Surfers have come from all four corners of the globe to contest event five of the Subway® Surf Series, with competitors representing Chile, Hong Kong, Italy, Indonesia and New Zealand as well as all around Australia.
Bombo Beach on the cook. - WSL / Ethan SmithAlyssa Lock
Liam O'Brien and Alyssa Lock for the win.
The Gold Coast Duo take out the inaugural Cape Naturaliste Pro.
Tandler takes his first JQS win and Robinson takes her second at the Hydralyte Sports Pro Junior Gold Coast pres. by Billabong.
The pair shine at pumping Merewether for the kick-off of 2018 Newcastle Surfest.
Amid all the women's QS6,000 action, opening rounds of the Pro Junior women got underway.
Subway Pro Junior Kiama
Bombo Beach in Kiama hosts another successful event for some of the worlds best Juniors.
Kiama springs to life with a grom invasion for the fifth stop of the Subway Surf Series