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Comment Share Posted on Thursday January 21st 2010 at 6:25 p.m.

The Rip Curl New Zealand Junior Surfing Team was up against stiff competition and challenging conditions on day one of the 2010 Quiksilve ISA World Junior Surfing Championships held at Piha Beach, Auckland today (21 January 2010). The team managed a 50% win rate in both the Under 18 and Under 16 Boys divisions.

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  • Ben Poulter - Photo Cory NZ Mag Ben Poulter - Photo Cory NZ Mag
  • Ben Poulter - Photo Cory NZ Mag Ben Poulter - Photo Cory NZ Mag

Ben Poulter kicked into gear quickly in conditions that were not dissimilar to that of the New Zealand team training camp in November. With some massive backhand turns, Poulter scored 11.00 out of a possible 20 points to win his first round heat defeating surfers from USA, Indonesia and Argentina. He will now face off against one of the favourites of the event Matt Banting (AUS).

Poulter was the highest placed New Zealand surfer in the Under 16 Boys Division in 2009 placing 19th.

  • Alex Dive - Photo CPL Alex Dive - Photo CPL

Alex Dive, Johnny Hicks and Tane Wallis all placed second in their respective heats to move through to the second round. Wallis, surfing on home soil, looked particularly impressive completing several big turns and using his local knowledge to find the best Piha had to offer.

Kiwi surfers to be demoted into the repercharge rounds included Blake Myers, JC Susan, Elliot Paerata - Reid and Adam Grimson. Myers and Susan lost to surfers from Brazil and Spain while Paerata - Reid and Grimson lost to surfers from USA and Indonesia.

Day two of the 2010 Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championship will see the Under 18 Girls Division hit the water for the first time as well as elimination rounds of the Under 18 and 16 Boys Divisions. The order of events is as follows:

Podium 1
Under 16 Boys Qualifying Round 2
Under 18 Girls Qualifying Round 1

Podium 2
Under 18 Boys Qualifying Round 2
Under 16 Boys Repercharge Round 1
Under 18 Boys Repercharge Round 1

Surfing will commence at 8.00am on both podiums and run through until later afternoon.Make sure you check out the action live on www.isaworldjuniors.com. New Zealand surfers will enter the water at the following times:

Podium 1
8.20am - Ben Poulter
10.00am - Tane Wallis
11.30am - Jayda Martin - Fitzharris
12.40pm - Alexis Poulter
2.30pm - Grace Spiers
4.00pm - Sarah Mason

Note Podium Two is live scores only.

Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championship
January 21, 2010
Piha Beach, New Zealand
Watch the LIVE Webcast at www.isaworldjuniors.com

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