Sydney Surf Pro Locked In For Two Years At North Narrabeen
The World Surf League (WSL) is excited to announce the Sydney Surf Pro Challenger Series (CS) competition has been secured through 2024 and will move to the perfect peaks of North Narrabeen from 2023.
The new deal between the WSL, Destination NSW and the Northern Beaches Council will see the return of one of professional surfing's most iconic locations in North Narrabeen. Home to legends such as Simon Anderson, Nathan Hedge, Laura Enever, Terry Fitzgerald, and Damien Hardman to name a few, the high-performance left-handers of North Narrabeen have hosted dozens of professional events over the last four decades. This new partnership will see it sit as an annual fixture on the WSL calendar for the first time in over 10 years.
“WSL is extremely proud to be returning to North Narrabeen and continuing this location's strong lineage with professional surfing,” said WSL APAC General Manager, Andrew Stark. “Having held a one-off CT event at North Narrabeen earlier this year and seeing the incredibly positive response from the local community, not to mention from the world’s best surfers, it made total sense to put this location back on the schedule as an annual fixture and back on the world stage where it belongs. Locking this event in for the next three years is a massive achievement and we’d like to thank our hugely supportive partners at Destination NSW and The Northern Beaches Council. Without their support, important events like the Sydney Surf Pro wouldn’t happen.”
The Sydney Surf Pro has called Manly Beach home for over a decade and, with this move to North Narrabeen, the event will continue to display Sydney’s Northern Beaches in all their glory to WSL’s massive and engaged international fan base.
“The Championship Tour event earlier this year put North Narrabeen back on the global map of surfing,” said the Honourable Rob Stokes Member for Pittwater. “North Narrabeen is regarded as one of the best beach breaks in Australia and has always been a spiritual home for surfers so it’s only fitting to bring the Sydney Surf Pro to this beach. The benefits to the local economy will be extraordinary and not to mention the experience for the young up and coming surfers from the area having the world's best back at their home beach.”
The event will see an international field of over 150 Challenger Series competitors descend on Sydney for over a week as they battle it out for a spot on the elite Championship Tour. The influx of competitors and support staff will see a huge economic boost to the Northern Beaches area in the month of May, much to the delight of Northern Beaches Mayor Michael Regan.
“We are thrilled to continue to host this fantastic event here on the Northern Beaches following the successful Championship Tour event in April,” Regan said. “It gives locals the chance to see their international surfing heroes competing while our spectacular area is beamed to an international audience. It’ll also be an additional leg up to local businesses who have had a shocking few years thanks to COVID.”
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“North Narrabeen is regarded as one of the best beach breaks in Australia..."
/seawall enters chat
I’m pretty stoked about this outcome. Narrabeen seems to have been such a cooked and crowded pox hole for so long that it’s probably the best venue for a surf comp. It gets decent waves and the locals are ( allegedly) comfortable hosting the circus. Sounds like a good deal.
It'll be interesting to see the surveillance drone showing us how many sharks we've been surfing around on the Narrabeen stretch all these years!
Rob Stokes “the benefits to the local economy will be extraordinary…”. Please explain ? A couple of coffee stands ? The North Narra caravan park seems to do OK anyway
Did anyone else read the headline and think a professional surfer had been locked in their house for 2 years? I guess it wouldn’t be that weird these days…
That's a real bad case of covid!
Only a two year deal… They know as well how badly effected by the sea wall it’s going to get.