WRAP UP FROM THE 2022 AUSTRALIAN SUP TITLES

Congratulations to the WA Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) Team for an outstanding showing at the recent Australian SUP Titles held on Phillip Island, Victoria . Team WA finished in third place overall which is an outstanding effort for a small but elite team of SUP surfers and racers who competed.

A special mention to WA’s Crawford Olney(Spearwood) for scooping an impressive double victory in the Over-50 Men’s Marathon Race, and Over-50 Men’s Technical Race in a herculean effort amongst some of the best SUP racers in the country. Olney also featured on the podium in multiple SUP surfing divisions.

Full results and placings can be found at: www.australiansuptitles.com

SURFING RESULTS:

Open Men

1. James Casey, NSW
2. Wesley Fry, NSW
3. Ray Hughes, NSW

10ft Open Men
1. James Casey, NSW
2. Marty Cole, NSW
3. Kaelan Lockhart, Qld

Open Women
1. Skyla Rayner, NSW
2. Hannah Finlay-Jones, NSW

10ft Open Women
1. Hannah Finlay-Jones, NSW
2. Skyla Rayner, NSW
3. Emma Webb, Vic

O40 Men
1. Marty Cole, NSW
2. Scotty McKercher, WA
3. Richard Feeney, NSW

O40 Women
1. Kerry Davenport, NSW
2. Juanita Read, Qld
3. Madeline Rayner, NSW

050 Men
1. Andrew Cassidy, NSW
2. Scotty McKercher, WA
3. Crawford Olney, WA

O50 Women
1. Leanne Jack, Vic
2. Kerry Davenport, NSW
3. Juanita Read, Qld

O50 Men LB SUP
1. Andrew Cassidy, NSW
2. Crawford Olney, WA
3. Damien Quinlan, Vic

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