IMAGES: Port Douglas host surf life saving carnival

SURF CARNIVAL

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(L-R) Oliver Lukin and Kade Bickford at Four Mile Beach. IMAGE: Supplied.

THE Port Douglas Surf Life Saving Club hosted the second North Queensland Surf Life Saving Carnival over the weekend.

Over 60 competitors were out representing the club on Four Mile Beach. The under nine girls showed dominance in their age group, taking out top positions in most races and most importantly all carried out with big smiles on their faces.

It was also great to see some first timers competing including Jayden Bhimji and Arthur Mahe in the under nine boy. A special mention must go to Sophie O'Gorman-Petrack who returned to the surf sport after a few years off and took out the under 19 female age champion and won the Open Female Beach Sprint.

For the full carnival results click here


NORTH QUEENSLAND BRANCH PORT DOUGLAS CARNIVAL 2017 - OVERALL RANK AND POINTS:


Overall Port Douglas placed second after Cairns with over 1,000 points collected in all age groups. Well done everyone and a big thank you to all the volunteers who make this weekend possible.

The next Carnival is in Etty Bay on September 2 and 3.



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