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Rusty Gromfest - Lennox Head - 2008/07/12 08:43 Rusty Gromfest - Rusty Gromfest Off and running in great conditions on Lennox Head Beachies
Friday, 11 July 2008

Excellent 1m waves and perfect conditions greeted the world’s best junior surfers at Lennox Head today.

Featuring the best 344 young surfers on the planet, day one of the Rusty Gromfest was scintillating; with competitors lighting up the dual banks of Lennox Head.

Leading the way in the under 16 boys division was Adam Parnell (Coolum Beach, QLD) who dominated his first round heat with a dynamic array of manoeuvres – solidifying his claim for the title.

“The waves were awesome this morning,” he said after his early morning heat.

At only 15 years of age, Parnell is competing against many older competitors and is keen to do well.

“Although I’m a bit younger than the other guys I still feel that I can do well,” he said.

“I want to do well because I see this as one of the best events to compete in.”

Renowned the world over as the original and most prestigious junior competition this year’s Rusty Gromfest sees competitors from England, Peru, New Zealand, Tahiti, Chile, South Africa and Bali diverging on Lennox Head.

However, it was local surfer Soli Bailey (Byron Bay, NSW) who outshone his international counterparts in the under 14 boys division at the Rusty Gromfest.

After taking out the under 12 boys division last year, Bailey began his 2008 campaign in style, obliterating all that Lennox Head threw at him.

“It was really fun out there,” Bailey said.

“Hopefully this will give me some confidence going into the rest of the contest,” he said.

“For me, this is the most important event of the year,” he added.

Despite his success last year, Bailey is quite modest in his goals for 2008.

“Each year is different and now that I’m going up an age group, it’s going to be really tough,” he said.

“I just want to do as well as I can.”

“It’s such a great event and the competition is super hard,” Bailey added.

“I look forward to it all year.”

Victorian Mitchell Baker (Cowes, VIC) was also on fire in the early exchanges of the morning and is feeling confident about his chances at taking home the title.

“I’ve got some really good boards at the moment and I feel really confident at the moment,” Baker said.

“This is without a doubt the most important event for me throughout the whole year.”

Competition is set to continue tomorrow at Lennox Head with more excellent junior surfing action, including the 16, 14 and 12 years’ girls.

Finals of this years Rusty Gromfest will run on Monday.
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Re:Rusty Gromfest - Lennox Head - 2008/07/15 09:04 Rusty Gromfest - Champions crowned in prestigious Rusty Gromfest catapulting their names, and careers, to surfing folklore
Monday, 14 July 2008

Six champions were crowned on the final day of competition at the Rusty Gromfest today, catapulting their names, and careers, to surfing folklore.

In deteriorating 1m conditions at Lennox Head competitors took the standard to another level, showing skill, poise and maturity.

The blue ribbon divisions, the 16 years boys and gilrs, were taken out by Coolangatta’s wonder-kid Jack Freestone and Newcastle’s rising star Phillipa Anderson.

Freestone, who didn’t catch a wave until four minutes remaining on the clock in the final, was cool under pressure, meticulously reeling his counterparts in with ease.

“I just couldn’t get a wave,” Freestone said.

“I didn’t freak out, I just stayed calm and waited for the right wave and it paid off in the end.”

Heralding his place amongst the best juniors in world, Freestone backed up his win at the Occy Grom Comp with a resounding victory at the Rusty Gromfest.

“I never dreamed that I could win both events,” he admitted after defeating Mitchell Baker (Cowes, VIC), Guillermo Satt (Chile) and Jake Sylvester (Bar Beach, NSW) in the final.

“It’s just an amazing feeling – I’m so stoked right now.”

Phillipa Anderson (Newcastle, NSW) was victorious in the under 16 years division, capping off an outstanding Rusty Gromfest campaign.

“I’m so stoked,” she said after accruing 10.40 (out of a possible 20) in the final.

After finishing second last year in same division, Anderson was ecstatic to go one better.

“I finished second last year. It was definitely my goal to take it out this year, to do it is amazing.”

“The standard is so high and with all the international crew it makes it such a good event,” Anderson added.

Georgia Fish (Flinders, VIC), Lyla Wright (Lennox Head, NSW) and Naomi Stevic (Castaways, QLD) finished second, third and fourth respectively.

Matt Banting (Port Macquarie, NSW) confirmed the buzz surrounding his emerging superstar status with yet another big junior title.

Surfing immaculately on his forehand throughout, Banting accrued a score of 16.50 (out of a possible 20) including an impressive nine-point ride that secured his place on the prestigious honour roll.

Fellow superstar Tyler Wright (Culburra Beach, NSW) continued her dominance of junior female surfing, with a decisive victory in the under 14 girls.

Dominant throughout the entire event, Wright was pushed all the way by Sarah Mason (Tugun, QLD), Manuel Hereiti (Tahiti) and Eden Putland (Currumbin Waters, QLD), but was just unstoppable in the end.

Karelle Poppke (Tahiti) took out the under 12 years girls division with a commanding display of innovative surfing.

Accruing a total heat score of 13.65 (out of a possible 20), Poppke accounted for Zoe Clarke (Jan Juc, VIC), Laura Poncini (Moffat Beach, QLD) and Olivia Wheeler (Coolangatta, QLD) who finished second, third and fourth respectively.

In the 12 years boys division it was another international competitor taking home the trophy as South African Benji Brand won the hotly contested final.

Brand was a standout throughout the entire event, using a powerful repertoire to take the title from event favourite Michael Wright (Culburra Beach, NSW), Nic Doran (Caloundra, QLD) and 10-year-old ace Jack Robinson (Margaret River, WA).

About Rusty Gromfest
Featuring the best 344 young surfers on the planet, the Rusty Gromfest is renowned the world over as the original and most prestigious junior competition in the world - boasting an honour adorned by the likes of current ASP World Champions Mick Fanning and Stephanie Gilmore.

This year’s Rusty Gromfest sees competitors from England, Peru, New Zealand, Tahiti, Chile, South Africa and Bali diverging on Lennox Head over four days of exciting competition.
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