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Gold Coast venues Currumbin, Surfers Paradise to host Ocean6, Nutri-Grain series rounds

THE Gold Coast will play a significant part in determining the best surf lifesavers in the country, hosting two rounds of the Ocean6 series.

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THE Gold Coast will play a massive part in determining the country’s best surf lifesavers this season, hosting two rounds of the elite Ocean6 series with Coolangatta joining Surfers Paradise on the event calendar.

The Ocean6 event made its debut last summer, the event combining the Nutri-Grain Ironman and Ironwoman series with the format formerly known as Summer of Surf into an event for the country’s best elite and emerging surf sports athletes.

And the event immediately remedied the Gold Coast’s recent absence from the elite iron series, holding a round at Surfers Paradise in February.

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Ky Kinsela, 17, of Currumbin SLSC, wins run-swim-run at Ocean 6 at Queenscliff Beach. Photo: Shane Myers/Ocean6
Ky Kinsela, 17, of Currumbin SLSC, wins run-swim-run at Ocean 6 at Queenscliff Beach. Photo: Shane Myers/Ocean6

But with Victoria off the calendar this season, a Currumbin stop has also been added to the series in a move Ocean6 general manager Trent Goulding said recognised the Gold Coast’s position as a “home” of surf lifesaving.

“There’s always a fair bit of pressure to come to the Gold coast because it’s a bit of a home of surf lifesaving,” Goulding said.

“Currumbin always turn up in big numbers and support what we do.

“It’s kind of cool to have one on the south end and one up in Surfers Paradise as well.”

The shift to a Saturday finals series for each round is likely to allow more nippers to see their heroes in action too, something Goulding said was crucial.

“One of the things we try and do with our series is try and inspire nippers to stay in the sport and grow into those senior ranks,” he said.

“So when you’ve got significant numbers in Sydney’s northern beaches, the (Sydney) city beaches and the Gold Coast in particular, we want to put ourselves in front of one of our core audiences, which is our nippers and make that connection.

“One of the things we’re also trying to improve on is the experience for spectators.

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Nutri-Grain ironman and Ocean6 round at Surfers Paradise. Harriet Brown in action on the ski. Picture: Jerad Williams
Nutri-Grain ironman and Ocean6 round at Surfers Paradise. Harriet Brown in action on the ski. Picture: Jerad Williams

“To have the events on the Saturday afternoon, bring in some food vendors, some live music and put the showcase of the Nutri-Grain ironman front and centre for the Gold Coast, I’m pretty excited about those couple of rounds actually.”

Kurrawa golden couple Matt Bevilacqua and Brielle Cooper will attempt to defend their Nutri-Grain titles when the series kicks off at Queenscliff on October 19-20.

Ocean6 series:

Round One: 19th-20th October, Queenscliff, NSW

Round Two: 9th-10th November, Coolum, QLD

Round Three: 14-15th December, North Wollongong, NSW

Round Four: 11th – 12th January, Currumbin, QLD

Round Five: 1st-2nd February, Surfers Paradise, QLD

Round Six: 22nd-23rd February, secret location, NSW

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