- Source: Australian Surf Life Saving Championships
The Australian Surf Life Saving Championships known as The Aussies is the national Surf lifesaving championships for Australia. It is the largest surf lifesaving event in Australia and the largest event of its kind in the world. It is organised by Surf Life Saving Australia, and had been held annually since 1915.
The first Australian Surf Life Saving Championships were held at Bondi Beach, New South Wales in March 1915.
The first Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA) Masters Championships took place in 1987. It has since become an annual event, providing a platform for experienced surf life savers to showcase their skills and compete at a high level.
List of Championships
List of Ironman and Ironwoman Champions
Held at the Australian Surf Life Saving Championships every year, the Australian Ironman and Ironwoman Title is awarded to the winners of these events. The format is the same as for typical surf carnivals, a 10-to-20-minute race with a field of 150 competitors, which over several rounds of will be reduced to a final of 16 athletes. These are the blue ribbon events the Championships, and also the ones that attracts the most attention in terms of television and spectators on the beach. The events are typically the last events on the program, raced on a final day of competition.
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See also
Ironman (surf lifesaving)
World Life Saving Championships
References
External links
The Aussies webpage
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Australian Surf Life Saving Championships
- Surf lifesaving
- Piha Surf Life Saving Club
- Bondi Surf Bathers' Life Saving Club
- Ironman (surf lifesaving)
- Scarborough, Western Australia
- Freshwater Surf Life Saving Club
- Cronulla Surf Life Saving Club
- Surfing in Australia
- Aussie (disambiguation)