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November 24, 2023

IMB BANK COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FUNDING FOR SSV

Recently Club Captain, Denny Rowlands, and Director of Lifesaving, Glenn Bell, represented Wanda at the IMB Community Foundation ceremony where Wanda was the recipient of $25,000 funding to purchase a new side by side vehicle (SSV).  This will be a great asset for our lifesaving operations and we thank IMB for their support.

 


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November 3, 2023

Wanda SLSC Tradies One Club Surf Carnival

In testing surf conditions, over 1,200 competitors hit the beach on Saturday for the annual Wanda SLSC Tradies One Club Surf Carnival.

Now in its eighth year, leading athletes, masters, and nippers came from across greater NSW, with visiting competitors also from Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, and Western Australia.

The Carnival also hosted the 5,000 Summer of Surf event for 2023/2024 and a special Ocean M event for the open ironman/woman competitors, the carnival provided an important hit out for elite athletes in the lead up to the Nutrigrain Trials in coming weeks.

Fiona Sutton, Wanda SLSC President said that “the Tradies One Club surf carnival is now arguably one of the largest traditional surf club carnivals across NSW, and has firmly established itself as a leading event on the Surf Life Saving NSW calendar.”

The big surf conditions saw the relocation of the younger competitors to Cronulla Beach, while the older athletes tested themselves in the waves at Wanda.

Mrs. Sutton was delighted with the day and said, “our big local carnival bought together surf lifesaving members of all ages across all disciplines of surf sports to demonstrate their skill, fitness and bravery.”

The first event of the day was the Open 2km beach run. Wanda showed their domination in the event with Kyle Mason taking open division line hours in the early morning cool conditions. The 2km ski paddles, now a traditional event to commence the carnival’s water programme were won by Wanda’s Britney Pierce and Manly’s Kendrick Louis. Newport SLSC showed their strength in the open women’s arena with Piper Harrison taking out the Open Ironwoman race and Sarah Locke displaying strong surf skills to win the Open Surf Race event. Eliza Johnson, from Swansea Belmont, navigated the difficult surf breaks to win the Open Ski race. Georgia Singleton, from Manly, took out the Open Board race title for the second year in a row.

In the men’s open water events, it was the Nutrigrain athletes who flourished in the conditions. Newport’s Conner Maggs displayed the form that gained him 8 Australian titles earlier this year to win the Open Swim and Board events. Manly’s Kendrick Louis won the Open Ski and Queensland’s Burleigh Heads Mowbray Park fan favourite Ben Carberry took line honours in the Ironman. Wanda stars, Nich Middleton and Noah Steiner, lead comfortably for the first two legs of the Ironman, before being swamped by the eventual winners catching waves from behind.

Proud host club Wanda used their home beach advantage to claim first place in the Open Mixed 6-person Taplin event.

In beach events, it was Mollymook’s Australian Representative, Sam Zustovich, who edged out his teammate, Jack Bridges, to win the Brooks Marc Leabeater Memorial Trophy for the Open Men’s Sprint, the trophy presented by Marc’s parents, Larry and Tania. Poppy Doran, from Swansea Belmont, won the Open Women’s Sprint, with Payton Williams, from Mollymook placing second. Mollymook continued their dominance in the beach events, with Sam and Payton also taking out the Open Beach Flags events.

The feature events of the U14 age category were the U14 Ironman and Ironwoman sponsored by Voodoo Dri/Real Play which were won by Henry Whitehead of Manly and Lisa Derz of Newport.

At Cronulla Beach, around 600 U8-U13 aged nippers and inclusive competitors took part in their relocated water and beach events. Competition was fierce amongst the Bate Bay clubs, but also from North Bondi, Maroubra, North Curl Curl and further afield from Cooks Hill, Redhead, Gerringong, and Warilla Barrack Point.

Mrs. Sutton expressed her pride and thanks to all involved explaining that “Carnivals of this magnitude and complexity cannot happen without lots of support. Particular thanks are directed to Sutherland Shire Council and their Lifeguard team for all their support and assistance, as well as Cronulla SLSC for their significant assistance with the relocation of the younger age groups to their beach. Wanda also acknowledges the generous ongoing support from our key sponsor, Tradies, and the contribution of the hundreds of volunteers who made the day possible”.

In true ‘One Club’ spirit, we now look ahead to the Tradies Wanda Boat Carnival next weekend for more spectacular racing to conclude the new 2-part format, introduced for the first time this season”.

The pointscore finished with Wanda SLSC in first place on 661 points, followed by South Maroubra on 386 points and Cronulla third on 297. Elouera finished fourth and North Cronulla equal fifth with Newport. The scores include the surf boat carnival and inclusive events.

Check out the photos here


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July 24, 2023

2023 WANDA SLSC ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Thank you to our members and invited guests who attended Wanda’s Annual General Meeting on Sunday 9 July.

We thank Cr Carmello Pesce – Mayor and Eleni Petinos MP, Member for Parliament for their support and recognition of Wanda’s contribution to surf lifesaving and for presenting awards to long-serving club members. Phil Turnbull was awarded 75 years Long Service – what an amazing achievement and we also celebrated club Patron Ernest “Solly” Stephens OAM 91st birthday. We saw many members receive their 60, 50, 40, 30 and 25 years of service awards.

Another highlight of the morning was elevating Greg Pierce, Grant Sandstrom and James Traves to Life Membership – this is a testament to the amazing work you do and we thank you for your commitment, dedication and passion for our club.

Outgoing Board members Gerard Cafe and Michael Bonnici were thanked for their incredible service in educating and assisting our surf life savers.

Thank you also to Nathan Spinner for your leadership and Presidency, especially during some pretty challenging years.

The 23/24 Board of Directors were welcomed and we congratulate Fiona Sutton on her elevation to Club President.

There’s a lot to look forward to in the 23/24 season. Go Wanda!


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July 5, 2023

2023 WANDA PRESENTATION NIGHT

Wow, what a night Wanda! Our Director of Facilities, Brett Thatcher was awarded the C.V. Forshaw Trophy for Most Consistent Member (Trophy Donor, the Forshaw Family) and Rome Southwell the Volunteer Member of the Year Award (Trophy Donor, the Buckley Family).

Thanks to Nathan Spinner – President, Denny Rowlands – Captain and Greg Pierce – Director of Surf Sports for hosting the evening. Carmelo Pesce (SSC Mayor), Steven Pearce AFSM (SLS NSW), Doug Hawkins (SLSS), Dennis McHugh (Tradies), Wanda Life Members and our Trophy Donors attended our celebration awards evening.

We congratulate the many recipients of the lifesaving and surf sports awards and were pleased to announce the winners of the “Snow Trip” Patrol competition.

Congratulations TEAM WANDA on a successful 22/23 season.

Check out the photos and award winners here >>


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April 5, 2023

2023 AUSTRALIAN SLS CHAMPIONSHIPS – OPENS

Congratulations to our Wanda competitors who came together with 300+ surf clubs to compete in more than 480 beach and ocean events at the 2023 Australian Championships.

Our Wanda Opens team claimed 13 medals,  35 placings and finished 7th with 107 points on the leaderboard. An outstanding effort.

Thanks also to all the Wanda coaches, supporters, workforce, drivers, parents, and photographers for helping to get our gear across the state and for cheering on our champion athletes.

Check the Photos and Results here >

GO WANDA!


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March 27, 2023

2023 THE AUSSIES – YOUTH

Congratulations to Wanda’s Youth team who tested and showcased their rescue-ready skills across two days of successful competition in Perth at the Australian Champs. Well done everyone and thanks to our amazing team of supporters.

Check out the top 6 results & photos here > Wanda Top 6


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March 7, 2023

SLS NSW STATE CHAMPS 2023 – OPENS

Congratulations to our Wanda team ranking 2nd overall with 255 points at Surf Life Saving NSW Open Championships. Wanda collected 12 Gold, 20 Silver, 18 Bronze medals and have many top 6 placings and fantastic performances.

Check out the top 6 results here> Wanda Top 6

Well done to everyone who competed over the three days and thanks to a great team of coaches, managers, officials and volunteers who made it all possible.

Link: Photos


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March 6, 2023

SLS NSW STATE CHAMPS 2023 – MASTERS

Congratulations to our Wanda team ranking 5th overall with 157 points at Surf Life Saving NSW Open Championships. Wanda collected 6 Gold, 8 Silver, 8 Bronze medals and many top 6 placings and fantastic performances.

Check out the top 6 results here> Wanda Top 6

Well done to everyone who competed and thank you to a great team of coaches, managers, officials and volunteers who made it all possible.

Link: Photos


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February 28, 2023

SLS NSW STATE AGE CHAMPS 2023

Congratulations to our Wanda nippers ranking 3rd overall at Surf Life Saving NSW Age Championships. 34 medals and many fantastic performances.

Gold

  • U14 Female Ironperson – Charlotte Bowmer
  • U14 Male 2 x 1km Beach Run Relay – Austin Martinus, Marcus Keyes
  • U13 Female Surf Race – Zara Zammit-Mayer
  • U13 Female 2km Beach Run – Kyah Gallen
  • U13 Female 2 x 1km Beach Run Relay – Kyah Gallen, Layla White
  • U12 Male Surf Race – Kobi Mead
  • U12 Male Surf Team – Max Bowmer, Kobi mead, Jarrah Martinus, James Seidel
  • U12 Female 2 x 500m Beach Run Relay – Lilly Molachino, Liesl Spinner
  • U11 Female Beach Flags – Marli Parker
  • U11 Male Ironperson – Jordan Prince
  • U11 Male Board Rescue – Dash Lonergan, Jordan Prince
  • U9 Female Beach Relay – Tabitha Lines, Amelia Perryman, Lila Smith, Charlotte Slattery
  • U9 Female Surf Teams – Lucy Christensen, Fleur Lonergan, Zaida Turner, Chloe Zhang

Silver

  • U14 Female Board Rescue – Charlotte Bowmer, Piper Phillips
    U14 Female Surf Team – Piper Phillips, Charlotte Bowmer, Sienna Mead, Jade Seidel
    U13 Female 2km Beach Run – Layla White
    U13 Male 2 x 1km Beach Run Relay – Jackson Aungle, Ryan Harris
    U13 Male Cameron Relay – Riley Maskiell, Max Christensen, Jacob Vincent, Josh Dann
    U13 Male Surf Team – Riley Maskiell, Reef Lewis, Max Christensen, Felix Lonergan
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    U12 Male 1km Beach Run – Owen Lovell-Ward
    U12 Female 1km Beach Run – Lilly Molachino
    U11 Male Ironperson – Dash Lonergan
    U11 Male Surf Race – Dash Lonergan
    U11 Male Surf Teams – Jordan Prince, Dash Lonergan, Noah Sutton, Lachlan Dann
    U11 Mixed Beach Relay – Marli Parker, Sienna Moar, Axel Slater, Callum Byrne

Bronze

  • U14 Female Cameron Relay – Charlotte Bowmer, Piper Phillips, Jade Seidel, Tia Hale
  • U12 Male Surf Race – Max Bowmer
  • U13 Female Surf Team – Zara Zammit-Mayer, Zahri Lester, Kiani Johnson, Isabel Adams
  • U13 Male 2km Beach Run – Ryan Harris
  • U13 Male Beach Relay – Jacob vincent, Ryan Harris, Josh Dann, Justinian Romanos-Regas
  • U13 Male Board Rescue – Max Christensen, Reef Lewis
  • U11 Male Surf Race – Jordan Prince
  • U11 Female Beach Sprint – Marli Parker

4th Place

  • U14 Male 2km Beach Run – Austin Martinus
  • U14 & U15 2 Person R&R – Isla Jokhan, Madeleine McKirdy
  • U13 Male Surf Race – Max Christensen
  • U13 Male 2km Beach Run – Sebastian Sentas
  • U12 Female Beach Relay – Gabriella Edwards, Alannah New, Lily Molachino, Chloe Russell
  • U12 Female Board Relay – Andie Smith, Liesl Spinner, Montana Smith
  • U12 Male Board Relay – Max Bowmer, Kobi Mead, Zed Lester
  • U12 Male Board Rescue – Max Bowmer, Zed Lester
  • U10 Female Surf Race – Charlotte Brown
  • U10 Male Surf Teams – Reed Martinus, Jake Bowmer, Kye Georgaris, Ryland McIlwaine

5th Place

  • U14 Male 2km Beach Run – Marcus Keyes
  • U11 Female 1km Beach Run – Sienna Moar
  • U11 Male Board Race – Jordan Prince
  • U11 Female 2 x 500m Beach Run Relay – Marli Parker, Sophia Jokhan
  • U10 Male Board Race – Reed Martinus
  • U10 Male Surf Race – Reed Martinus
  • U9 Female Surf Race – Chloe Zhang

6th Place

  • U13 Male Ironperson – Max Christensen
  • U13 Male Beach Sprint – Jacob vincent
  • U13 Female Board Relay – Zara Zammit-Mayer, Zahri Lester, Kiani Johnson
  • U13 Mixed Beach Relay – Layla White, Lindy Ambrose, Ryan Harris, Justinian Romanos-Regas
  • U10 Male Beach Relay – Bodhi Moyle, Ryan Cohen, Axel Slater, Joshua Carr

Great competition also for our inclusive competitors who ranked 2nd place on the leaderboard.

Well done to every nipper who competed and thank you to a great team of coaches, managers, officials and volunteers who made it all possible.

Photos: SLS NSW and Wanda volunteers

Link: Photos