Pa and Ma Bendall Memorial Surfing Contest in full swing
There were clean, consistent waves and plenty of spectators having fun in the sun at the Pa and Ma Bendall Memorial Surf Contest held for the 49th year over the Easter long weekend at Caloundra’s Moffat Beach. PHOTO GALLERY
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The Pa and Ma Bendall Memorial Surfing Contest is in full swing at Moffat Beach over the Easter long weekend, with ideal surfing conditions attracting throngs of onlookers for the special event.
Organised by Windansea Boardriders, the contest has been held at the same spot in Caloundra since 1974
A spring board for many young surfers moving into the professional ranks with past winners including Australian and World champions and legends, the Surfing Contest is named in honour of former Sunshine Coast local surfing heroes, Ma (Majory) and Pa (Charles) Bendall who settled in Caloundra in the 1950s.
Despite learning to surf later in life, ‘Pa’ was considered the grandad of surfing, proving you are never too old to ride a wave.
Take a look at all the pics from the second day of competition.