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Surf iron couple Brielle Cooper, Matt Bevilacqua chase matching wins in Nutri-Grain finale

Last year she made history as the youngest surf ironwoman to win a professional crown. This year Brielle Cooper just wants to crack her first win of the Nutri-Grain ironwoman season.

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Last year she made history as the youngest surf ironwoman to win a professional crown.

This year Brielle Cooper just wants to crack her first win of the Nutri-Grain season.

The 19-year old lifesaver admits she found herself ill equipped to deal with the burden of being defending Nutri-Grain ironwoman series champion and it has showed on her results.

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But Cooper says she has been ecstatic to find she is a far more consistent performer than last season despite being in third place overall heading into the finale of the 2018/2019 series at Wanda Beach.

Matt Bevilacqua and Brielle Cooper are hoping to be a winning couple at Wanda.
Matt Bevilacqua and Brielle Cooper are hoping to be a winning couple at Wanda.
Brielle Cooper comforts defending Nutri-Grain series champion and boyfriend Matt Bevilacqua after he missed the round 1 final. Pic: Shane Myers
Brielle Cooper comforts defending Nutri-Grain series champion and boyfriend Matt Bevilacqua after he missed the round 1 final. Pic: Shane Myers

“Dealing with the hype and everything was quite hard,” said Cooper, who with partner Matt Bevilacqua became the first surf couple to win the ironwoman and ironman titles on the same day last year.

“I hadn’t been in the series for long and I felt like I was expected to win all the time.

“I am still learning about it all.

“The pressure to perform was something that I haven’t got my head around.’’

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Cooper, about to start a degree in primary school teaching, said her goal is to end the series with a round win and make the podium overall.

Fellow Gold Coaster Maddy Dunn, the only ironwoman with two wins this season, is in the box seat to secure the women’s honours with early series leader Georgia Miller also in with a shot.

Bevilacqua, who has only made top three once this series, shares the same goal of Cooper to win the finale.

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Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/swoop/surf-iron-couple-brielle-cooper-matt-bevilacqua-chase-matching-wins-in-nutrigrain-finale/news-story/5812c523d73261b065f95dbde4cd6eb7