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Matt Bevilacqua and Brielle Cooper took out the male and female iron finals at the Shannon Eckstein Ironman Classic

Surf life saving power couple Matt Bevilacqua and Brielle Cooper have had a Valentine’s Day weekend to remember – walking away with $40,000 prizemoney in their richest every payday on the Gold Coast.

SURF life saving power couple Matt Bevilacqua and Brielle Cooper have had a Valentine’s Day weekend to remember – walking away with $40,000 prizemoney in their richest every payday on the Gold Coast.

The Kurrawa couple combined to take out both the ironman and ironwoman finals at the Shaw and Partners Shannon Eckstein Ironman Classic in pounding swell at Northcliffe beach on Saturday.

Kurrawa's Brielle Cooper and Matt Bevilacqua took out the Shannon Eckstein Ironman Classic male and female iron finals. Pic: Harvpix
Kurrawa's Brielle Cooper and Matt Bevilacqua took out the Shannon Eckstein Ironman Classic male and female iron finals. Pic: Harvpix

A decision made by 20-year-old Cooper to run 150m south before heading out on the final board leg of the gruelling 20 minute ski, swim and board event, paid huge dividends.

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As many of her opponents struggled to negotiate the break, Cooper picked her mark perfectly and had time to her hug boyfriend Bevilacqua on the run home to claim the $20,000 prize cheque ahead of Lizzie Welborn and Harriet Brown.

Brielle Cooper wins the ironwoman final at the Shannon Eckstein Ironman Classic. Picture: Harvpix
Brielle Cooper wins the ironwoman final at the Shannon Eckstein Ironman Classic. Picture: Harvpix

“I turn 21 next month so that’s going to come in handy,” Cooper said when asked how she would spend her prize money.

While the women’s race was run and done early, seven ironmen contested a sprint to the finish line in the men’s.

CYCLONIC SWELL POSTPONES ECKSTEIN CLASSIC

While Bevilacqua and Northcliffe’s Caine Eckstein paddled away from the chase pack during the final board leg, the ocean didn’t honour their lead as five more ironmen came from behind to find themselves on the same wave into shore.

In what was a thrilling finish, it was Bevilacqua who jumped to his feet first to win the sprint to the line ahead of Manly’s Jay Furniss Cooper Williams (Alexandra Headland).

Matt Bevilacqua wins a sprint to the finish in the ironman final at the Shannon Eckstein Ironman Classic. Picture: Harvpix
Matt Bevilacqua wins a sprint to the finish in the ironman final at the Shannon Eckstein Ironman Classic. Picture: Harvpix

“Watching those guys come down that wave I thought ‘here we go’ and then I thought I missed time my jump off but it was ok in the end,” Bevilacqua said.

“I reckon there are people at my place already getting ready to party.”

Maroochydore’s Joel Piper took out the U17 ironman final ahead of Currumbin teammates Zac King and Beau Meehan.

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Currumbin Viking’s Charlotte Cross won a sprint finish in the U17 ironwoman final.

It may not have been Valentine’s Day but the New South Wales/Queensland combination of Charlie Brooks (Newport) and Maddy Dunn (Northcliffe) loved their performance in the Dash for Love - netting themselves a Michael Hill ring and watch for their troubles.

Currumbin’s Ky Kinsela and Maddy Dunn took out the male and female Dash for Cash surf contest, riding the waves to perfection to claim $2000 each.

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