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Nutri-Grain surf life saving rescue hero Hannah Sculley in new battle for ironwoman series qualification

It’s not a normal lead-up to a major race - helping rescue 25 people on your day off. But it’s what this young iron woman did ahead of one of her biggest events this summer.

Iron woman Hannah Scully has been involved in a number of rescues - on and off patrol. Picture: Supplied.
Iron woman Hannah Scully has been involved in a number of rescues - on and off patrol. Picture: Supplied.

Hannah Sculley has a knack of being in the wrong place at the right time and 25 people can thank their lucky stars she was when they were torn out to sea in a freak rip last month at a famous Sydney beach.

So too can a group of kids she helped rescue after spotting them in strife while working in a surf club restaurant and some young rivals she saw in trouble when she was just a “nine or 10 year-old Nipper’’ competing at a country surf life saving championships.

“It’s just doing what we are trained to do, lending a hand when we are needed,’’ said Sculley, who will be invovled in a very different battle with the ocean this weekend in the final two rounds of the Nutri-Grain iron series.

“I was born in the country in Wagga so when we moved my parents got me into the sport so we could have good surf safety.

“From that moment I just loved it.’’

The mass rescue at Maroubra beach. Picture: Supplied
The mass rescue at Maroubra beach. Picture: Supplied

Just moment after their racing had finished at Maroubra on January 14, top ironwoman and ironmen - including women’s winner Lana Rogers and Newport’s Jackson Borg - saw swimmers in distress when swept out to sea in a rip.

Surf life saving master Jimmy Walker was one of the first to respond from the beach as the ‘rescue, rescue, rescue’ call went out over patrol radios.

Swimmers helped onto IRBs during the rescue
Swimmers helped onto IRBs during the rescue
Iron woman Hannah Sculley is one of our leading surf life savers.
Iron woman Hannah Sculley is one of our leading surf life savers.

“I had just given mum my bag and was going to get my board when I saw Jimmy Walker running into the water with it and I knew something was wrong,’’ she said.

“I saw he and Jackson (Borg) go and I though, ‘oh no’. There were heads everywhere.

“It was lucky everyone was there.’’

Surf life savers volunteer a minimum of 25 hours just to be eligible to race but most average far more to keep beaches safe.

This weekend the elite of the sport will vie for the 2023/2024 ironwoman and ironman surf crowns at Kurrawa on the Gold Coast.

Sculley, who is studying to be a teacher, training, working part-time and often manning the Nippers BBQ at her local Northcliffe club, is in 14th place with her goal to move into the top 10 to guarantee an automatic spot in the next series.

Iron woman Hannah Sculley has been involved in a number of rescues - on and off patrol. Picture: Supplied.
Iron woman Hannah Sculley has been involved in a number of rescues - on and off patrol. Picture: Supplied.

The 25-year-old is also considering a serious tilt at kayaking, a sport Australian life savers have excelled in at past Olympics - including Beijing gold and bronze medallist Ken Wallace in 2008, the K1 men’s four who won gold at the London Olympics in 2012 and Tom Green and Jean van Westhuyzen, Tokyo champions in the K2 1000m.

Heading into the final rounds of the iron series on saturday and Sunday just one point separates four time champion Ali Day and defending champion Matt Bevilacqua.

Two-time Nutri-Grain champion Lana Rogers looks to have the iron woman title in the bag with her hefty 27 point lead on Olivia Corrin and 34 points jump on defending champion Georgia Miller.

Saturday, Round 5

Round 5: 12:00-2:00pm AEST, Specialist format

Sunday Round 6

12:00-2:00pm AEST, Survival format

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