Longboard surfers are gathering to compete at Pāpāmoa Beach this weekend.
Longboard surfers are gathering to compete at Pāpāmoa Beach this weekend.
The most talented longboarders surfers in the country will come together at Pāpāmoa Beach this weekend.
The 2026 New Zealand Festival of Longboarding doubles as a selection event for the Kiwi team heading to the International Surfing Association (ISA) World Longboard Championship, to be held in El Salvador inBrazil from April 18 to 24.
The two-day Pāpāmoa event, which was new to the Bay of Plenty region last year, is part of the wider New Zealand Longboard Series and caters for Under-18s, Seniors, Open Men and Open Women.
Surfing New Zealand chief executive Ben Kennings said it’s a fun weekend on the surfing calendar.
“It’s great to bring people of all ages and abilities together to celebrate our love of longboarding.
Whitaker said the best way to stay safe in the surf was to take a moment before getting stuck in.
“Monitor the conditions and the risks before you get out there, and then take the safest options. If you’re in doubt, finding something else to do might be the best option.”
Tips for staying safe in the waves:
· Check it before you charge it – take it easy on your first rides until you’ve worked out how shallow it is and identified any other hazards (crowd, close-out sections, etc)
· Surf in conditions that match your ability – if in doubt, don’t go out
· Give others plenty of room – if they’re up and riding, leave them to it
· Stay with your board – it’s an awesome flotation device
· Cover your head when you fall off – it happens to everyone, regardless of ability, so it pays to do what you can to prevent head knocks, cuts and concussion.