"In fact, the event has ran smoothly over the past three days because of the dozens of volunteers and race officials who have worked tirelessly out there to keep everyone safe and happy. We certainly couldn't do this without their hard work and support."
Today's events included the board rescue, board relay, beach sprint and short-course canoe races and Younger added today saw an increase of spectators, families and friends which was an added bonus for the athletes.
Some of the toughest events are scheduled for tomorrow's final day and also sees the announcement for the New Zealand High Performance squad, who will travel to Japan to represent the country later this year.
The annual nationwide event, dubbed Surf Nationals, has run for over 100 years and is an integral part of surf lifesaving in New Zealand.
The final day of Surf Nationals 2016 will take place Ohope Beach tomorrow from 8am and will continue until approximately 3pm.
Full race-by-race results are available at http://www.surflifesaving.org.nz/news/2016/march/eastern-bay-energy-trust-new-zealand-surf-life-saving-champs-results/