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Surfing: Northlander Tom Robinson to compete at world junior surf champs

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Whangārei surfer Tom Robinson is on his way to California to represent New Zealand in the World Junior Surfing Championship in the United States.

Whangārei surfer Tom Robinson is on his way to California to represent New Zealand in the World Junior Surfing Championship in the United States.

Fresh from his second placing in the national Scholastic Surfing Championships earlier this month, young Whangārei surfer Tom Robinson is heading to the United States to represent New Zealand in the 2018 VISSLA ISA World Junior Surfing Championship.

Robinson, who is one of 12 in the NZ Junior Surfing Team, will compete in the Under 16 Boys' Division in the championships at Huntington Beach, California from Saturday to November 4.

The New Zealand Junior Surfing Team has used the most recent National Scholastic Surfing Championships as the textbook preparation for the World Junior Championship.
The twelve-surfer team heads off to the United States of America this week.

Nine of the team, including Robinson, who came second in the Under 16 boys' division, were competing in Gisborne at the Scholastic Championships with three of those surfers taking home titles – Caleb Cutmore, Brie Bennett and Kora Cooper all of Raglan.

The scholastic event mirrors that of the World Junior Championship with a focus on the team aspect and also the long duration of the event, surfers having to pace themselves over five days of competition.

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It will be that domestic experience that the team will need to pull on with only three of the surfers having previously competed at the prestigious international event.

You would expect the youngest surfer in the team, 14-year-old Kora Cooper, to be the surfer with the most nerves heading into the biggest event of his life and travelling without family. However, the natural-foot surfer appears to be relaxed only days out from departure, taking things in his stride and looking forward to heading away as part of the junior team.

Cooper claimed two titles and a runner-up finish at the 2018 Bayleys Real Estate Aotearoa Maori Titles held in Taranaki over the weekend as he bagged more heat time getting ready for the event. Likewise, Brie Bennett won the Under 18 Girls' Division and placed second in the Open Women's Division at the event also putting in hours in the coloured jersey.

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The three veteran team members looking to improve on their 2017 performances are Caleb Cutmore, Saffi Vette and Kea Smith.

Vette moves up into the Under 18 Girls' Division this year after an impressive run at the event in 2017 that saw her finish 11th overall. The Gisborne surfer will want to replicate her performances this year as she hunts for more international success after spending much of this year competing in New Zealand and in Australia.

Cutmore also moves up into the Under 18 Boys' Division and will be hoping to improve on his 49th placing from 2017.

For the past two years the New Zealand team has finished 10th and they will be aiming to push into the top eight to gain qualification for the Aloha Cup. USA won it in 2017.

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Kehu Butler had to opt out of the event after being originally selected and is now focusing on his preparation for the WSL World Junior Championship in Taiwan later in the year after winning the Australasian Junior Series. Elin Tawharu was also selected for the team but stepped up to represent New Zealand at the World Surfing Games in September where she placed 22nd overall. The two surfers have been replaced by Shane Kraus and Tiana–Breeze de Mooij.

The world championship is the largest junior surfing event in the world playing host to over 350 surfers from 44 nations.

The 2018 New Zealand Junior Surfing Team:

Under 18 Boys' Division
Caleb Cutmore (Hamilton)
Conor McLennan (Christchurch)
Shane Kraus (Piha)

Under 18 Girls' Division
Kea Smith (Mount Maunganui)
Saffi Vette (Gisborne)
Tiana–Breeze de Mooij (Mount Maunganui)

Under 16 Boys' Division
Kora Cooper (Raglan)
Myka Black (Christchurch)
Tom Robinson (Whangārei)

Under 16 Girls' Division
Ariana Shewry (Oakura)
Brie Bennett (Raglan)
Estella Hungerford (Christchurch)

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