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Comment Share Posted on Monday August 2nd 2010 at 3:06 p.m.

The 2010 New Zealand Surfing Team was confirmed today (Monday 2ndAugust). Eight of the nation's top surfers will compete at the annual 2010 Billabong International Surfing Association (ISA) World Surfing Games at Punta Hermosa, Lima, Peru from the 19th- 27th of October.

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  • Hareb has confirmed her availability to compete for New Zealand at the 2010 Billabong ISA World Surfing Games being held from that 19 – 27 October in Peru. Image ASP / Kirstin Sholtz. Hareb has confirmed her availability to compete for New Zealand at the 2010 Billabong ISA World Surfing Games being held from that 19 – 27 October in Peru. Image ASP / Kirstin Sholtz.
  • Nick White will be part of an eight strong Kiwi team competing at the event – regarded as the Olympics of surfing. Image by Cory / NZ Surf Mag Nick White will be part of an eight strong Kiwi team competing at the event – regarded as the Olympics of surfing. Image by Cory / NZ Surf Mag

New Zealand's highest world-ranked surfer Paige Hareb (Tara) has confirmed she will attend the event - the first time she has competed in the New Zealand team.

The current world number 9 will compete alongside five team members who attended the event in 2009 as well as two newcomers - Nick White (Mnt) and Morehu Roberts (Gis).

While Hareb has competed successfully at ISA junior events in the past, placing in the finals, this will be her first outing to a World Surfing Games - considered the 'Olympics of surfing'.

"Yeah I like the team aspect for a change" said Hareb of being selected and competing as a team instead of the more familiar surrounds as an individual pro surfer on the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) World Tour. "All the support you get from one another and the good times you get along the way are great."

Hareb suggests up to four of the worlds top ranked female surfers will be in attendance at the 2010 Billabong ISA World Surfing Games. 2004 World Champion and Peruvian superstar Sofia Mulanovich can be attributed in some way to their attendance. "My good friend Sofia lives there. I have been to Peru many times and surfed the waves where the comp is going to be held at. I love it there so it's another good excuse for me to go back" said Hareb.

  • Laura Rishworth has been selected to compete for New Zealand at the 2010 Billabong ISA World Surfing Games being held from that 19 – 27 October in Peru. Image by Silas / Kiwi Surf Mag Laura Rishworth has been selected to compete for New Zealand at the 2010 Billabong ISA World Surfing Games being held from that 19 – 27 October in Peru. Image by Silas / Kiwi Surf Mag

New Zealand Champion Laura Rishworth (Mnt) will be the second of two females representing New Zealand at the event. The Mount Maunganui surfer also represented New Zealand in 2009 placing 17th.

Rishworth is joined by fellow Mount Maunganui surfer and first time New Zealand representative Nick White. White has competed full-time on the ASP World Tour for the past two years but took a break in 2010 to concentrate on improving his skills. Therefore when the chance came up for a one-off world event, he jumped at it.

White is joined by Jay Quinn (Gis), New Zealand's highest placed surfer at the 2009 event placing 13th, fellow New Zealand rep Luke Hughes (Rag) and Gisborne surfer Morehu Roberts who was runner up to Maz Quinn on the Export Gold Series earlier this year.

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  • Kibblewhite placed 17th at the event in 2009 and with more experience under his belt he will look to move up the final rankings. Image by PhotoCPL Kibblewhite placed 17th at the event in 2009 and with more experience under his belt he will look to move up the final rankings. Image by PhotoCPL
  • Daniel Procter - Image by PhotoCPL Daniel Procter - Image by PhotoCPL
  • Jay Quinn – Image by  Silas /  Kiwi Surf Mag Jay Quinn – Image by Silas / Kiwi Surf Mag
  • Luke Hughes has been selected to represent NZ after showing some excellent form in the latter half of summer.  He placed third on the Export Gold Series and his performances were enough to seem him named to represent NZ. Image by Cory / NZ Surf Mag Luke Hughes has been selected to represent NZ after showing some excellent form in the latter half of summer. He placed third on the Export Gold Series and his performances were enough to seem him named to represent NZ. Image by Cory / NZ Surf Mag
  • Morehu Roberts – Image by Cory / NZ Surf Mag Morehu Roberts – Image by Cory / NZ Surf Mag

The team is rounded out by Daniel Procter (Gis) and Thomas Kibblewhite (Auck) as the two surfers competing in the Men's Longboard Division. Both surfers competed at the event in 2009 with Procter placing 13thand Kibblewhite placing 17th.

The team will look to improve on the eleventh placing in 2009 when the event was held in Costa Rica. Hareb obviously has high personal goals and suggests the entire team could also place highly at this year's event. "The waves are really fun there, I've surfed them a lot before so am feeling confident already. They are similar waves to my local waves at home - Rocky Point and Stent Road. I know the New Zealand team will really like it there, we'll be in a good environment, in a good vibe and if it all comes together I know we will all do well!" said Hareb.

The 2010 New Zealand Surfing Team is as follows:

Open Men
Jay Quinn (Gisborne)
Luke Hughes (Raglan)
Morehu Roberts (Gisborne)
Nick White (Mount Maunganui)

Open Women
Laura Rishworth (Mount Maunganui)
Paige Hareb (Taranaki)

Men's Longboard
Daniel Procter (Gisborne)
Thomas Kibblewhite (Auckland)

Manager- David Van Staden (Rag)
Coach- Jay Quinn (Gis)

About International Surfing Association (ISA)
The International Surfing Association (ISA) is recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as the World Governing Authority for surfing, bodyboarding and surfriding. It was originally founded as the International Surfing Federation in 1964 and has been running world championships since 1964, and the Junior World Championships since 1980.

The event will be broadcast live over the net via www.isasurf.org. Media releases on the team's performance will be distributed daily throughout the event and posted on www.surfingnz.co.nz. Also keep up to date with what is happening via the Surifng New Zealand Facebook or Twitter.

For further information regarding the New Zealand Junior Surfing Team please contact Ben Kennings at Surfing New Zealand 07 8250018, 0212278732 or email benkennings@surfingnz.co.nz.

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