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Irish National Surfing Championships

The Irish National Surfing Championships is back at the Peak, Bundoran on the 1st and 2nd October (backup 8th & 9th October) after a two year gap.  Rory Tuohy, Westport and Una Britton, Rossnowlagh were crowned Irish Men’s and Irish Women’s Surfing Champions when the event was last held in September 2019. The event was cancelled, and no titles were awarded in 2020 and 2021 due to the CovId 19 Pandemic.
Surfers from all over Ireland are expected to attend the Championships to compete for titles in Surf Women & Men, Longboard Women & Men, Masters +35 Women & Men, Masters +50 Women & Men, SUP, Bodyboard and Kneeboard.
Among the competitors will be Irish Team members Gearoid McDaid, Iarom Madden, Tom Breen, Maia Monaghan, Una Britton and Holly Widger, all returning this week from the World Surfing Games at Hungtington Beach, California.
Since the Irish National Surfing Championships was last held, a new generation of young competitive surfers have emerged. We are looking forward to seeing them challenge for titles.
Irish Surfing club membership is required to enter. Entry will close at 5pm on Wednesday 28th September. The Irish National Surfing Championships are open to Irish Passport holders or British born in Northern Ireland. The Irish Antidoping rules apply to this event. Anti-doping may take place at this event. Any competitor selected for antidoping testing is required to fully co-corporate with testing. Please note to enter this contest you must either be a club member or a member of Irish Surfing. Failure to have membership will invalidate your entry.  
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