
Ruby Berry, also hailing from Margaret River, matched Fraser`s achievement by earning a place in the Trials after her impressive showing in the Open Women`s division. The event crowned eleven state champions across various categories, with competitors navigating diverse conditions over three days at Gas Bay.
In other competitive highlights, Julian Wilson and Jahly Stokes from Queensland triumphed at the Newcastle SURFEST QS 1000 event, winning the EJE Men’s Pro and Genesis Health & Fitness Women’s Pro, respectively. Wilson made a strong comeback, defeating Axel Curotta in the final with a two-wave total of 13.70. Meanwhile, surfers in South Australia faced challenges as reports of skin and eye irritations emerged due to a suspected harmful micro algal bloom, resulting in beach closures.
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