Australia clean up at International Surf Rescue Challenge in Durban

For the vast majority of the three tests the team from Down Under have been unrivalled however there were also marked periods where they were put under pressure from neighbours New Zealand and South Africa, who finished third overall.

A DOMINANT Australian team made it a clean sweep of test victories with they claimed the third and final test of the 2019 International Surf Rescue Challenge on Tuesday at North Beach and with that the overall, Trans-Tasman and Tri-Nations titles.

For the vast majority of the three tests the team from Down Under have been unrivalled however there were also marked periods where they were put under pressure from neighbours New Zealand and South Africa, who finished third overall.

The third test started in far calmer conditions than the athletes faced on Sunday and South Africa flew out of the blocks with Tatum Botha (Umhlanga Rocks Surf Lifesaving Club) winning the opening event of the day – the youth girls surf swim.

It was a fantastic start for South Africa as Tatum Botha won gold in the youth girls surf swim early on during the final test of the 2019 International Surf Rescue Challenge at North Beach on Tuesday. PHOTO: Anthony Grote (Gameplan Media)

It was a tough start for Botha who took a tumble at the beginning but showed steely resolve to fight her way back to add to South Africa’s four gold medals they had won on the first two days.

“I fell into a hole and then looked up and I was last,” Botha said. “From there I just knew that I had to work hard and I had a great swim. The competition is so tough that I was just chasing and chasing but then that wave came for me and I worked so hard to get ahead and then to extend my lead,” she added.

From there on the Australian team seemed to relish the conditions and took control of the test with a wave of performances that saw them maintain their stranglehold on the overall title and reinforced the fact that they are the surf lifesaving team to beat.

Athletes were greeted to fine conditions of the morning of the final test of the 2019 International Surf Rescue Challenge at North Beach on Tuesday. PHOTO: Anthony Grote (Gameplan Media)

Through the first two tests the dominance of Australia was threatened as conditions levelled the playing fields, but Brown says she was pleased they were able to handle that pressure.

The South African team can be pleased with their performances throughout with a number of gold medals to add to their cabinet. From a team perspective South African captain Dom Notten was happy with the teams return through the three days.

“I am pretty happy with how it went but there is a lot to think about in terms of athletes crossing over from the sea to the land events. We had a couple injuries too and conditions were tough but those are things you cannot predict so it’s all about adapting. There are events that we are quite far behind in but there are also those events that we are really good at. We have a strong surfski culture and if we can build on the other events like that then we will do well going forward.”

South African star Nick Notten powers his way to third in the senior men’s board race during the final test of the 2019 International Surf Rescue Challenge at North Beach on Tuesday. PHOTO: Anthony Grote (Gameplan Media)

Open standings
Australia 311 (116, 73, 122)
New Zealand 285 (105, 72, 108)
South Africa 219 (75, 59, 85)

 

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