Medals for Gisborne surf lifesaving athletes
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Save JORDAN McLARIN (Waikanae) won the u19 men’s ski. Pictures by Jamie Troughton, Dscribe Media
Gisborne results from the New Zealand Surf Life Saving Championships —
         WaikanaeGold medals: under-16 men’s board relay; u19 women’s beach relay; u16 women’s beach relay; open women’s beach relay; u19 women’s board rescue; Lachie Falloon, u16 ironman; Casie Fyall, open women’s beach flags; Briana Irving, u16, u19, open women’s beach
         sprint, u16 beach flags; Seven Mapu, u16 men’s beach flags and beach sprint; Jordan McLarin, u19 men’s ski; Christy Tate, u19 women’s ski.
        
Silver medals: u19 women’s surf canoe short course; u19 women’s board relay; u16 women’s board rescue; Waikanae B, u19 women’s taplin relay; u16 men’s board rescue; Lachie Falloon, u16 men’s board; Casie Fyall, open women’s beach sprint; Briana Irving, u19 women’s beach flags and u16 2km beach run; Seven Mapu, u19 men’s beach sprint; Georgie Pitkethley, u19 women’s board race.
Bronze medals: Jamie Gedye, open women’s beach flags; open women’s short- and long-course surf canoe; u19 women’s long-course surf canoe; u19 men’s short-course surf canoe; u19 men’s beach relay; open men’s short-course surf canoe; u19 women’s ski relay.
MidwayGold medals: open men’s tube rescue; open women’s tube rescue; u19 women’s ski relay; Midway Red, open men’s board rescue; Olivia Corrin, u19 women’s surf race, u19 ironwoman, u19 board; Cory Taylor, open ironman, open men’s run-swim-run.