Day two of Oxbow & more waves

Posted by: Don on August 19th, 2008

Big scores herald day two of Oxbow Australian Longboard Titles

(Port Macquarie, NSW – Monday, August 18 2008): As conditions continued to improve at Port Macquarie for the Oxbow Australian Longboard Titles, so to did the surfing as the scores soared.

Beau Nixon (Toukley, NSW) was in spectacular form in the under 18 boys division, displaying the classic style of old.

Beau Nixon (Toukley, NSW) spent most of his first round heat on the nose of his board en-route to a commanding victory at the Oxbow Australian Longboard Titles.  Photo: Michael Tyrpenou/Surfing NSW

Beau Nixon (Toukley, NSW) spent most of his first round heat on the nose of his board en-route to a commanding victory at the Oxbow Australian Longboard Titles. Photo: Michael Tyrpenou/Surfing NSW

“I was really happy with how I went out there,” Nixon said after his first round heat.

“It’s my first Australian titles so I’m super hungry for a good performance.”

With 180 surfers from around Australia competing across the 11 divisions at the Oxbow Australian Longboard Titles, Nixon believes this event is critical for Australian surfing.

“This event is very important for younger competitors like myself as it brings together the national Longboard community,” he said.

“It’s an awesome contest and it’s really good for the sport,” Nixon added.

In the Open Women’s division it was Chelsea Williams (Tweed Heads, NSW) who outshone her fellow competitors.

Finishing second at the Roxy ASP Women’s World Longboard Titles earlier this year, Williams showed her prestige in the near-perfect conditions at Town Beach, accruing a sensational total heat score of 14.15 (out of a possible 20).

Having received a wildcard into the event, Williams, a three-time Australian Champion certainly made the most of her late call-up.

Selby Riddle, Georgie Roach and Rosie Locke also progressed through to the next round, demonstrating the abundance of world-class talent currently permeating throughout Australian female longboarding.

Representing the elder statesmen it was Peter Hudson (Port Macquarie, NSW) who displayed silky skills en-route to his round one victory in the Over 55 division.
Surfing on his home-break, Hudson racked up one of the highest single-wave scores of the day – a 7.50 point ride (out of a possible 10) – which saw him displaying the full gamut of manoeuvres.

Be sure to log onto www.australiansurffestival.com for all information regarding the Country Energy Australian Surf Festival.

The website will feature a LIVE Event Broadcast with commentary and heat scores during the event as well as festival news, results, photo and video galleries.

Following the Oxbow Australian Longboard Titles will be the Na Papa Surfmasters Titles, running from Sunday August 24 until Saturday August 30 2008.