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2024 Australian Surfing Awards Champions Announced

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2024 Australian Surfing Awards Champions Announced

Luke Egan’s entry into the Australian Surfing Hall of Fame was the highlight of an incredible event celebrating Australian surfing excellence at HOTA, Home of the Arts, on the Gold Coast this evening. The former World Tour surfer from Newcastle was celebrated for his outstanding 22-year journey on the ASP/World Surf League Championship Tour, which featured […]

Luke Egan’s entry into the Australian Surfing Hall of Fame was the highlight of an incredible event celebrating Australian surfing excellence at HOTA, Home of the Arts, on the Gold Coast this evening. The former World Tour surfer from Newcastle was celebrated for his outstanding 22-year journey on the ASP/World Surf League Championship Tour, which featured four event victories and a second-place result in the 2000 World Title contest. Egan received the accolade from his close friend Matt Hoy and was joined by fellow surfing icons Joel Parkinson, Mark “Occy” Occhilupo, and Mark Richards for an interview, during which he reminisced about his career and conveyed his appreciation for being honoured alongside his idols.

This evening also recognised the top surfing accomplishments in Australia, with Olympians and World Tour athletes Jack Robinson and Molly Picklum named Male and Female Surfer of the Year, respectively. The Mick Fanning Rising Star Award was conferred upon Dane Henry, while Sierra Kerr was awarded the Stephanie Gilmore Rising Star Award. Additionally, Jocelyn Neumueller and Kai Colless were acknowledged as the Female and Male Para Surfers of the Year, respectively.

Surfing icon Layne Beachley was bestowed with Surfing Australia Life Membership for her remarkable contributions to the sport. A seven-time World Champion, Beachley is the only contender to have clinched six consecutive titles, and her influence transcends competitive achievements. Formerly the Chair of Surfing Australia, she has been a longstanding proponent of women’s surfing, advocating for fair pay, enhanced events, and improved chances for future surfers.

Tasmanian lensman Nick Green secured the Surf Photo of the Year for capturing big wave rider Laura Enever during “one of the gnarly wipeouts” at Shipstern Bluff. The Heavy Water Award was presented to Soli Bailey who, together with Chris Peel, earned the Surf Clip of the Year award. The Surf Film of the Year honour went to Jay Phillips Isn’t Dead.

Jordie Campbell was the recipient of the Indigenous Surfing Community Celebration Award. The Greater Good Award was claimed by the Surfrider Foundation, while Rivvia Projects was recognised as the Breakthrough Surf Brand of the Year, and Darren Handley was named Shaper of the Year.

Celebrated surf media personality Vaughan Blakey facilitated the event, which acknowledged the exceptional accomplishments of athletes and supporters across 20 categories. This award ceremony, held for the first time at the notable HOTA, Home of the Arts, on the Gold Coast, esteemed not just surfing champions but also individuals making strides in media, business, and innovation, showcasing the vast talent and commitment within the realm of Australian surfing.

Bede Durbidge and Mick Fanning. Credit: Ethan Smith (@ethdogsmith)

2024 Australian Surfing Awards – Recipients

High-Performance

  • Female Surfer of the Year presented by BC Snacks™
    Molly Picklum
  • Male Surfer of the Year presented by Boost Mobile
    Jack Robinson
  • Stephanie Gilmore Female Rising Star Award (Under 18) presented by Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS)
    Sierra Kerr
  • Mick Fanning Male Rising Star Award (Under 18) presented by Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)
    Dane Henry
  • Female Para Surfer of the Year presented by Experience Gold Coast
    Jocelyn Neumueller
  • Male Para Surfer of the Year presented by URBNSURF
    Kai Colless
  • Heavy Water Award presented by Zuum Energy Gum
    Soli Bailey
  • Shaper of the Year presented by Blackroll
    Darren Handley – DHD
  • Coach of the Year presented by Surfing Australia High Performance Program
    Matt Bemrose
  • Surfing Australia Academy Award presented by Bede Durbidge
    Mac Brindley

Media

  • Australian Surf Photo of the Year presented by Tracks
    Nick Green featuring Laura Enever
  • Surfing Australia Surf Clip of the Year presented by Surfline
    Soli Bailey & Chris Peel
  • Surfing Australia Surf Film of the Year presented by Channel Nine
    Jay Phillips Isn’t Dead

Participation & Community

  • Peter Troy Lifetime Achievement Award presented by Surfing World
    Max Wells
  • Simon Anderson Boardrider Club Award presented by Jim Beam
    Burleigh Boardriders Club
  • Surf School of the Year presented by Cooee Toys
    Surfing Services Surf School
  • Greater Good Award presented by Kennards Hire
    Surfrider Foundation
  • Breakthrough Surf Brand of the Year presented by QMS Media
    Rivvia Projects
  • Indigenous Surfing – Community Celebration Award presented by Australian Sports Commission (ASC)
    Jordie Campbell
  • Sustainability Award presented by ACCIONA
    Patagonia

Plus

  • Hall of Fame Inductee
    Luke Egan
     
  • Hyundai She’s Electric
    India Robinson
Layne Beachley and Nathan Hedge. Credit: Andy Morris

About the Australian Surfing Awards:

The Australian Surfing Awards celebrate the exceptional accomplishments of Australia’s leading surfers and commend those working diligently behind the scenes in fields like event management, business, media, photography, and more.

This year’s awards will occur on Saturday, December 7, 2024, at a fresh venue—HOTA, Home of the Arts, on the Gold Coast, Queensland. Hosted by surf media legend Vaughan Blakey, the ceremony will feature 20 award categories, adding to the thrill of our premier award, the Australian Surfing Hall of Fame. The victor of the Hyundai She’s Electric contest will also be unveiled that evening.

The 2024 Australian Surfing Awards are eligible for Australian citizens and encompass accomplishments between January 1, 2024, and October 31, 2024.

The Australian Surfing Awards are proudly supported by ACCIONA, Jim Beam, Tracks, Surfers for Climate, the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), the Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS), Zuum Energy Gum, Hyundai She’s Electric, the Hyundai High Performance Centre (HPC), and Surfing Australia High Performance Program.

For further details, please visit australiansurfingawards.com.

Stephanie Gilmore and partner. Credit: Andy Morris
Luke Egan being inducted into the Hall of Fame. Credit: Ethan Smith (@ethdogsmith)
Jack Robinson named Male Surfer of the Year. Credit: Ethan Smith (@ethdogsmith)

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