Southern Surf Festival packs out Middleton Point

Published on 06/05/2022

As the waves crashed over the shores at Middleton Point, over 200 competitors were vying for State Championship surfing glory, but most importantly, creating good and inclusive vibes along the way. 

Beginning on Friday, April 29 and finishing up on Sunday, May 1, the Surfing South Australia, 2022 Southern Surf Festival was a three day celebration of South Australian surfing and competition.

With several competitions held such as: shortboard, longboard, and kneeboard surfing along with an inter-club twin-fin and single-fin event, the event still loves a friendly contest, but has “cutback” on the competition aspect and focused more on the love of surfing in recent years. 

Southern Surf Festival event organiser, Craig Potgieter said that the Fleurieu community really embraced the event and helped out the organisers which was really appreciated. 

“The residents were really great and supportive,” Craig said. 

“Several helped us with electricity, rubbish collection and even let us park on their property with our vans and trailers. 

“They really opened up their homes to us and got behind the event.”

Middleton Point was the perfect place for the three-day event and provided a great competition setting.

“The amazing thing about Middleton Point is that it’s like an amphitheater,” Craig said. 

“You don’t really notice it unless you’re a competitor, when you look back up, it’s like a massive grandstand with people everywhere. You feel like you’re at Adelaide Oval, but surfing. It’s a weird feeling.

“But, the surf there is known as one of the most consistent in the world. It caters to everyone and different levels of surfer. It’s a natural, beautiful place to hold an event like this.”

Victor Harbor native, World Para Champion, Jocelyn Neumueller said it was great to be back home competing.

“It’s been a year since I’ve competed back home and it was great to get out and see people getting involved,” Neumueller said.

“The Southern Surf Festival is the only event that has a para division in it at the moment, so to see people out in the surf, regardless of ability is fantastic. 

“There were more people this year in the para division than last year. There were also a lot of people living with disabilities watching someone wanting to get involved with surfing. 

“Having the sport on show and seeing people eager to be involved was the biggest thing for me. I love the competition side, but seeing people get involved is a bigger highlight for me. 

“It’s not only for people living with a disability to have the para division, it’s there for everyone. 

“The exposure can help people get involved and also highlights the abilities of para surfers.”

(Article Victor Harbor Times – Matt Welsch) : Image – In Flight Sports

Results 1st to 4th

Longboard

Open men: Robin Ponzoni, Craig Potgieter, Tom Bowen, Scott Thomas

Open Women: Ellan Watson, Erika Oemcke, Vicki Centofanti, Hannah Andrews

Junior Boys: Cadel Garner, Arley Partridge, Alfie Greenleaf,Khai Cowley

Junior Girls: Indianna Freeth, Hannah Partridge, Annabel Greenleaf, Chloe McEwan

Over 40 Men: Simon Mclean, Anthony Ivcenic,Charles Caraguel

Over 40 Women: Louise Kelly

Over 50 Men: Simon Mclean, James McEwan

Over 50 Women: Erika Oemcke, Vicki Centofanti, Zani Twopenny

Over 60 Men: Mark Longhurst, Peter Barley,Paul Gailbraith,Phill Ball

Over 60 Women: Cheryl Buck, Anna Markey, Robyn Brown

Over 70 Men: John Amos

Open Logger: Adam Barley, Jack Dollard,Robin Ponzoni

Over 40 Logger: Anthony Ivcenic, Charles Caraguel, Darren Oemcke,Brendan Spencer

Short Board

Over 40 Women: Carita Strengell, Louise Kelly

Over 50 Women: Cheryl Peat, Erika Oemcke

Over 60 Women: Cheryl Buck

Over 40 Men: Christian Lock, Scott Viska

Over 50 Men:Christian Lock, Sean Crowder, James McEwan, James Bryant

Over 60 Men: Mark Longhurst,James Bryant

Sunday Fun Comps and Para State Titles

Interclub: Seaford, South Coast, Microgroms, Roaders

Para: Jocelyn Neumuller, Chloe Murnane,Chris Blowes

Open Men Twin Fin: Adam Barley, Jason Russel, Robin Ponzoni,Christian Lock

Open Women Twin Fin: Amanda Robinson, Hannah Partridge, Louise Kelly,Keira Hunt

Midlength: Franny Harsing, Robin Ponzoni, Craig Potgieter, Dave

RESULTS

Open Women LB

  1. Erica Oemcke
  2. Priya Jakhwal
  3. India Washington
  4. Karen Riley

Open Men LB

  1. Adam Barley
  2. Robin Ponzini
  3. Simon McLean
  4. Alexandra Dalbeto

Grom Girl Event

  1. Isla Kindstrom

Grom Boy Event

  1. Mitchell Henderson

Men’s Twin

  1. Kale Brock
  2. Mitchell Henderson
  3. Robin Ponzini
  4. Seth Baillie

Women’s Twin

  1. Isla Kindstrom
  2. Amanda Robinson
  3. Prima Jakhwal
  4. Keira Hunt

Log

  1. Robin Ponzini
  2. Adam Barley
  3. Anthony Ivcenic

Men’s ML

  1. Kale Brock

  2. MH

  3. Christian Lock

  4. Reece Hudson

Women’s ML

  1. Lola Jackson

  2. Isla Kindstrom

  3. Annabelle Greenleaf

  4. Jessica Dean

Inter Club

  1. Seaford A

Over 60 Men SB

  1. Tim Hoile

  2. Max Perot

  3. Alan Bruse

Over 50 Women SB

  1. Erika Oemcke

Over 50 Men SB

  1. Christian Lock

  2. Luke HS

  3. Matt Baillie

Over 70 Women LB

  1. Anna Markey

Over 70 Men LB

  1. John Amos

Over 40 Men LB

  1. Anthony Ivcenic

  2. Alexandra Dalbeto

  3. Pieter Havenhoek

Over 40 Women SB

  1. Carita Strengell

Over 40 Men SB

  1. Christian Lock

  2. Adam Washington

  3. Lee Dean

Over 50 Women LB

  1. Karen Riley

  2. Erika Oemcke

Over 50 Men LB

  1. Jason Russel

  2. Matt Baillie

  3. Simon McLean

  4. Pieter Haverhoek

Over 60 Women SB

  1. Cheryl Buck

Over 60 Women LB

  1. Cheryl Buck

Over 60 Men LB

  1. Wayne Gurney

  2. Peter Barley

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