2021 YETI AUSTRALIAN JUNIOR ONLINE SURF CHAMPIONSHIPS

Published on 29/10/2021

After two rounds over six weeks, winners in six national divisions have been crowned in this year’s YETI Australian Junior Online Surf Championships in what has been an epic effort from competitors, parents, filmers and coaches alike. 

Watch the WINNERS clip HERE

Congratulations to all of the entrants in this year’s competition, the quality of entries rose another level in 2021 with 200 competitors across the six divisions. 

A big thanks to three-time World Champion Mick Fanning for hosting the event for the second year running in what has now become the highest-ranked event on the 2021 Surfing Australia National Junior Rankings. Winners of all divisions will earn 7500 points for first place. Updated Rankings will be live in the coming week HERE

Big ups to Western Australia who has narrowly defeated New South Wales to take home the Champion State Trophy in 2021. 

Competitors are highly encouraged to repost the YETI Clutch Moments clips (Live next week) and Final Winners Clip using the #yetijnrs tag. 

The 2021 YETI Australian Junior Online Surf Championships is proudly supported by YETI, mySURFtv, Surfing New South Wales, Surfing Queensland, Surfing Victoria, Surfing Western Australia, Surfing South Australia and Surfing Tasmania.

For more information visit www.australianjunioronlinesurfchampionships.com 

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