SURFING WA ANNOUNCES 2025 COMPETITION SCHEDULE

After an action-packed 2024 filled with highlights both in and out of the water, Surfing Western Australia is thrilled to unveil its events and competition schedule for 2025.

The season will kick off in January with the 20th edition of Taj’s Small Fries, taking place in Yallingup from January 16 to 19.

The 2025 calendar is packed with over 30 State, Specialty, National, and International events, showcasing WA’s premier surfing regions.

Highlights for 2025 will include the World Surf League Western Australia Margaret River Pro, the Corsaire Aviation King of the Point, the 26th Whalebone Longboard Classic, the WA Pro Surf Series, along with an wide array of competitions designed for WA juniors, shortboarders, longboarders, bodyboarders, and stand-up paddleboarders (SUP).

“It was fantastic to see our surfers competing at the highest level and representing WA at National Title events across all disciplines,” said Surfing WA Events Manager Justin Majeks. “Our goal is to continue delivering exceptional experiences for our members, supporting long-standing club events, and welcoming more people into WA’s vibrant surfing community in 2025.”

Online entries for events in the first quarter of 2025 will open on the Surfing WA website in December

The full schedule of events for 2025 can be found HERE

You can renew your Surfing WA Membership for 2025 HERE

Stay tuned to wwww.surfingwa.com.au for all important event related updates and information.

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