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Maxum ASP Women's Pro Junior to Kick Off in Cronulla
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Competitors in the Maxum ASP Women's Pro Junior and the NRMA Women's Surf Classic are counting down the days until the dual events kick off in Cronulla from Saturday, September 20 to Sunday September 21.
2013 Maxum ASP Women's Pro Junior runner-up Keely Andrew from the Sunshine Coast, Qld, is making a return to the elite ASP Australasia Pro Junior Qualifying Series (JQS) event with an eye to go one step further in 2014.
“We scored really good waves last year and the feeling of being in the final has definitely lifted my confidence going into this year's event,†said Andrew. “My goal this year is to hopefully qualify for the World Junior Championships later in the year, so there's a fair bit on the line in this event.â€
“Maxum actually came onboard as one of my sponsors after last year's event and they've been great to me," she said. "It was one of my personal highlights from last year.â€
The Maxum ASP Women's Pro Junior will have $2000 prizemoney on offer and vital ASP Pro Junior Series rankings points for surfers vying to qualify for the ASP World Junior Championships in Ericeira, Portugal from October 25 - November 2.
In addition to the ASP Australasia JQS event, the NRMA Women's Surf Classic will see some of Australia's best female surfers participating in a variety of different surfing disciplines including junior and open longboard, shortboard, and stand-up paddleboard.
Tradies will host a Women In Surf Sports Dinner on the eve of the event at Elouera Surf Club. The dinner will feature an array of guest speakers and will also serve as the launch of the official ASP Australasia Pro JQS event.
The two-day event is also set to encompass a large variety of stalls from local businesses and nationally recognized brands.
Sutherland Shire Mayor Cr Steve Simpson is excited to see the festival take place in the local Cronulla community.
"I'm pleased to say that Sutherland Shire Council is proud to support women's sport and in particular a women's surfing event at one of our beautiful Bate Bay beaches - North Cronulla Beach," he said. "We thank Tradies and Ohana Ocean Athletics for joining us in getting behind this important initiative along with the many other business partners involved."
All photos, results and highlight clips will be posted on maxumprojunior.com.
Maxum Women's Pro Junior
Star on the rise, Kobie Enright defeated 2014 Australasia Junior Qualifying Series Champion Keely Andrew at Cronulla
Epic finals day sees Tweed Heads surfer Kobie Enright take top honors
Competitors were greeted by fun waves at Cronulla for Day 1 of the Maxum Women's Pro Junior with Keely Andrew, Isabella Nichols, Ren
Round 1 and 2 were run and won in small surf at North Cronulla Beach, Sydney.
Pre-event teaser video for the 2014 Maxum Women's Pro Junior - part of the NRMA Women's Surf Classic.
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