
NZ's top groms set to rip in Gisborne Junior Pro surfing contest
If that is the case, organisers still expect another successful contest with a unique flavour.
'What sets the Gisborne Junior Pro apart is its combination of grassroots community energy and professional level competition,' Kennings said.
'With local pride on the line and national rankings up for grabs, competitors will be throwing everything they've got at the judging criteria.
'And with the return of the Biggest Manoeuvre Award, the stakes are even higher for those who want to push the envelope.'
The category will award $100 cash to one standout surfer from each division who goes big – whether that's a massive air, critical turn or radical combo.
'It's not just about playing it safe,' says Sequence Surf Shop owner and 2003 men's open national champion Blair Stewart. 'We want to see who's really willing to push their surfing to the next level.'
The Gisborne Junior Pro will also support the next generation of local surfers through the release of a limited-edition event T-shirt.
Designed by a local artist and available for purchase throughout the event, all proceeds from T-shirt sales will go towards funding the Gisborne scholastic surf team as they prepare for the national scholastics in Taranaki in October.
Beyond the competition, the Gisborne Junior Pro is also a celebration of surf culture, community and the raw energy of youth.
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