Last night, Surf Life Saving New Zealand (SLSNZ) made the “heart-breaking” decision to cancel the 2021 TSB New Zealand Surf Life Saving Championships (TSB Nationals) due to COVID-19 Alert Level uncertainty. The event was set to take place at Ōhope Beach in the Bay of Plenty from March 11-14 but can’t be run to the necessary standard if any part of New Zealand is at Alert Level 2 next week...
Read more...It is with real regret that Surf Life Saving New Zealand has made the incredibly difficult decision to cancel the 2021 TSB Surf Lifesaving National Championships that were to be held at Ohope Beach from March 11-14.
Read more...Hannah Williams is Masters in Marine Science student at The University of Otago, as well as a volunteer Surf Lifeguard at Dunedin’s St Clair Surf Life Saving Club. This profile is part of the Surf Life Saving New Zealand (SLSNZ) “Ordinary Kiwis Doing Extraordinary Things” series, which aims to celebrate the diverse men and women who donate their time, energy and skills to saving lives on our nation’s beaches.
Read more...Organisers are praising the “fantastic spirit” and performance of more than 850 competitors at this year’s Surf Life Saving New Zealand (SLSNZ) Oceans ’21 event in Mt Maunganui, despite Covid-19 level changes forcing a cancellation of the final day.
Read more...More than 800 Junior Surf members from around Aotearoa New Zealand will make their way to Mt Maunganui’s Main Beach on Thursday for one of the country’s largest children’s sporting events...
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