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    Ryan Hawker : photo New Zealand Surfing Magazine




    2007 Hyundai National Surfing Championships

    Corona Crown Series and Hyundai Pro - Quiksilver King Of The Groms
    Oakura, Taranaki, NZ
    13 - 20 January 2007

    Hawker Makes it a Threepeat at NZ Nationals U/16s

    Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 19 January, 2007 : - - The amazing run of excellent waves at the Hyundai National Surfing Championships being held at Taranaki ended Friday with small conditions firstly causing a change in venue before the event was put on hold and subsequently moved back to Stent Road. 

    The constant changing of venue didn’t hinder the performance of Ryan Hawker (Piha) who took out the Quiksilver Under 16’s division.  The event has doubled as the New Zealand leg of the King of the Groms and as such Hawker gets the chance to represent his country at the international final which will be held in France during August.

    Hawker has almost been unstoppable in the Under 16s for the past twelve months and today was no different when he scored 14.25 in the final.  While the final was talent filled, Hawker used his worldly competition knowledge to out smart and out surf his opponents with Matt Hewitt (Mnt) playing bridesmaid for the second year in a row scoring 12.50 ahead of Gisborne surfers Buck Woods (11.90) and Jay Paddock (5.50).

    “I’m pretty happy, it has been a long week and I have been pretty tired.  A few of the days we surfed have been small but I got a lot of practice in those type of conditions when I was in Australia recently so it was all good” commented Hawker.  “It means everything to be able to represent New Zealand in the King of the Groms. 

     


    Grace Spiers : photo New Zealand Surfing Magazine

     

    The last two years I have been to the international event I have seen the best guys in the world, seen how they surf and brought everything back to work in to my surfing”.  Hawker placed 33rd at the event in 2005 and 17th in 2006 but this year he has his sights set higher “Definitely a finals berth this year that is what I am aiming for” commented Hawker.

    The Under 16 boys division was one of six finals contested today.  The Breakers Under 18 Girls was won by Taranaki’s Paige Hareb.  Hareb was sitting in second place with ten seconds remaining when she caught her last wave and jumped into the lead.  The wave which comprised of three critical backhand turns over the shallow rock bottom scored 9.75 and edged out Whangarei’s Wini Paul who scored 12.05 ahead of Jessica Welch (Gis) and Laura Rishworth (Mnt) in fourth.

    The Breakers Under 14 Boys got back in the water after four days off.  Tane Wallis (Piha) had the final stitched up against his younger counterparts.  Wallis has won a number of junior events around the country but this was his first national title and will be one of many for the talented young guy.  Dune Kennings (WGM) dodged rocks and got some brilliant little waves to hold on to second place throughout the final.  Patxi Scott-Areitta (Whangarei) placed third unable to find the longer rides and Fintan Cram placed fourth.

    In other finals contested late in the day, Grace Spiers (WGM) won the Sirocco Surfboards Under 16s in a dominant fashion.  Anna Jolly took out the Hyundai open Women Longboards and Dylan Barnfield continued his winning streak in the Hyundai Junior longboards scoring 18.00 to win the final.

    Quiksilver Under 16 Boys semifinals – King of the Groms
    Heat 1Jay Paddock (Gis), 2, Tyler Anderson (Tara), 1, Braedon Williams (Whmata), 3, Ryan Hawker (Piha), 4
    Heat 2 Matt Hewitt (Mnt), 1, Buck Woods (Gis), 2, Zen Wallis (Piha), 3, Johnny Hicks (Gis), 4 

    Quiksilver Under 16 Boys Finals – King of the Groms
    Ryan Hawker (Piha), 1, Matt Hewitt (Mnt), 2, Buck Woods (Gis), 3, Jay Paddock (Gis), 4

    Breakers Under 14 Boys Final
    Tane Wallis (Piha), 1, Dune Kennings (Whmata), 2, Patxi Scott-Arrieta (Whngrei), 3, Fintan Cram (Whmata), 4

    Hyundai Over 28 Semifinals
    Heat 1 David Van Staden (Rag), 1, Daniel Kereopa (Rag), 2, Matt Groube (Cor), 3, Matt Hishon (Rag), 4,
    Heat 2 Chris Millett (Muriwai), 1, Matt Johnson (WGM), 2, Rick Lasch (Piha), 3, Ben Kennings (Whmata), 4 

    Hyundai Over 28 Finals (To be surfed)
    David Van Staden (Rag), Daniel Kereopa (Rag), Chris Millett (Muriwai), Matt Johnson (WGM) 

    Hyundai Over 35s Semifinals
    Heat 1 Jason Matthews (Tara), 1, Chris Blain (Tara), 2, Phillip Willoughby (Rag), 3,
    Heat 2 Seth Matthews (Tara), 1, Erin Saunders (Tara), 2, Chris Millett (Mur), 3

    Hyundai Over 35s Finals (To be surfed)
    Jason Matthews (Tara), Chris Blain (Tara), Seth Matthews (Tara), Erin Saunders (Tara)

    Breakers Under 18 Women Semifinals
    Heat 1 Wini Paul (Sandy Bay), 1, Jessica Welch (Gis), 2, Maddy Phillips (Auck), 3
    Heat 2 Paige Hareb (Tara), 1, Laura Rishworth (Mnt), 2, Grace Spiers (Whmata), n/s 

    Breakers Under 18 Women Finals
    Paige Hareb (Tara), 1, Wini Paul (Sandy Bay), 2, Jessica Welch (Gis), 3, Laura Rishworth (Mnt), 4 

    Hyundai Women Longboard Finals
    Anna Jolly (Piha), 1, Josephine Moore (Muriwai), 2, Hilary East (Auck), 3, Sophia Moore (Muriwai), n/s

    Hyundai Junior Longboard Final
    Dylan Barnfield (Ohope), 1, Sam Guthrie (Mnt), 2, Leroy Rust (Dun), 3, Tyler Anderson (Tara), 4

    Hyundai Over 50s Semifinals
    Heat 1Barry MacColloch (Tai), 1, David Stork (Piha), 2, Ross Moodie (Gis), 3
    Heat 2 John Gisby (Gis), 1, Chris Davies (Oakura), 2, Greg Page (Tara), 3

    Hyundai Over 50s Finals (To be sufed)
    Barry MacColloch (Tai), David Stork (Piha), John Gisby (Gis), Chris Davies (Oakura) 

    Sirocco Surfboards Under 16 Girls Semifinals
    Heat 1 Jayda Fitzharris (Gis), 1, Demi Poynter (Auck), 2, Yjosina Barry (Rag), 3
    Heat 2 Grace Spiers (WGM), 1, India Wray Murane (Muriwai), 2, Nicola Colson-Koster (Auck), 3

    Sirocco Surfboards Under 16 Girls Finals
    Grace Spiers (WGM), 1, India Wray Murane (Muriwai), 2, Jayda Fitzharris (Gis), 3, Demi Poynter (Auck), 4,

    The Surfing New Zealand website has a behind the scenes look at the event in the official Hyundai Nationals event blog at surfingnz.co.nz.  Be sure to check it out. 

    The 2007 Hyundai National Surfing Championships are principally sponsored by Hyundai.  Further associate sponsors include Quiksilver, Breakers Bar and Café, Sirocco Surfboards, Opunake Surf Inn, NMD/Vertigo, Ocean and Earth and Hot Buttered. The event would not be possible without the support of the above sponsors as well as host club Oakura Boardriders and Surfing New Zealand.

    Surfing New Zealand are proudly partnered by Corona, Vodafone, Hyundai, SPARC, Smokefree

    Previous reports:
    # 1 : Hyundai National Surfing Championships going strong

    # 2 : Hyundai National Champs: Juniors start off in small surf
    # 3 : Longboarders style at Hyundai National Surfing Champs
    # 4 : Men's division fires at Hyundai National Championships 
    # 5 : Quinn Brothers rock Hyundai National Surfing Champs
    # 6 : Hyundai National Champs: Christie steady in Open Men
    # 7 : Action 'as good as it gets' at Hyundai National Champs

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