Round TWO Surfers Announced For The YETI Australian Junior Online Surf Championships

Published on 09/11/2020

Round Two wave submissions in the YETI Australian Junior Online Surf Championships will be open from tomorrow – Tuesday, November 10th, 10 am until midnight Sunday, November 23rd. 

Check out round one placings at www.australianjuniorsurfingtitles.com ( Check leaderboard within each division)

All surfers who have qualified for Round TWO are listed HERE 

All competitors, please take note: The Round 2 STICKER COLOUR IS YELLOW

All competitors, please take note: Stickers must be placed as per the rules below to be eligible to compete. Please prepare your surfboards correctly, using a non-oil-based product to ensure stickers adhere properly. 

All competitors, please take note: Please familiarise yourself with the Critical Event Information, found HERE

All competitors, please take note: Judging will be on the quality of each surfer’s performance on the sections of the wave, NOT the quality of the wave. We will be concentrating on the keywords of the judging criteria with particular focus on Power, Precision and Progression in each surfer’s performance. It will be possible to score highly with 1 or 2 quality manoeuvres.

The YETI Australian Junior Online Surf Championships is proudly supported by YETI, Woolworths, Hydralyte Sports, Hyundai, Pic’s Peanut Butter, Nixon, 2XP, MySURFtv, Surfing New South Wales, Surfing Queensland, Surfing Victoria, Surfing Western Australia, Surfing South Australia and Surfing Tasmania.

NOTE: All Surfing Australia events and event dates are subject to change. Surfing Australia strictly adheres to any Federal Government directive regarding the current COVID-19 pandemic.

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