Senior States campaign kicks off!
Mullaloo is currently sitting 3rd overall after the weekend 20-21 March Lifesaving and Rescue State Champs!
Mullaloo is currently sitting 3rd overall after the weekend 20-21 March Lifesaving and Rescue State Champs!
Check out the IMAGE LIBRARY HERE!
Well done to everyone racing in the belt racing, board rescue and rescue tube rescue states at Sorrento on Saturday 20 March! Shoutout to the following people for making it to the podium:
🥇GOLD
Katie Waddell – U17 Belt race
Soraya Lee – Open Belt race
🥈SILVER
Soraya Lee and Neve Macleod – Open board rescue
🥉BRONZE
Brodie Lee and Donnacha Murphy – Youth male board rescue
Soraya Lee, Katie Waddell, Neve Macleod and Sarah May – Open female rescue tube rescue
More podium wins with the RnR running concurrently at Sorrento on Saturday 20 March. A very technical sport, congratulations to our three teams getting Bronze:
🥉BRONZE
Open Female 5 Person – Mullaloo Team A: Edie Bushby, Aimee Honor, Leigh Kimber, Sophie Mills, Elli van den Broek
Open Mixed 5 Person – Mullaloo Team A: Robert Amos, Paul Brierley, Edie Bushby, Aimee Honor, Sophie Mills
Open mixed 6 person – Mullaloo Team A: Robert Amos, Paul Brierley, Ava Bushby, Aimee Honor, Leigh Kimber, Sophie Mills
Special mention to our 2 youth teams that didn’t make the podium but awesome effort for first timers!!
The First Aid States were held on Saturday afternoon at Swanbourne. With Mullaloo medaling in the Open division, congratulations:
🥈 SILVER
Edie Bushby and Sophie Mills
🥉 BRONZE
Paul Brierley and Dara Mills
More State Championship events today at Swanbourne!
Youth Champion Lifesaver podium places:
🥈SILVER – Lachy Bean
🥉BRONZE – Donnacha Murphy
Neve Macleod (U19) had to compete in Opens coming 4th but 🥇GOLD for U19 and is the WA qualifier for Aussies. Congrats!
Great effort from first time competitors in the Open Champion Patrol State Champs – Ava Bushby, Edie Bushby, Zara Martin and Neve Macleod coming 4th!
A long day for some of our clubbies at Swanbourne for Champion Lifesaver and Champion Patrol state champs! Neve Macleod put in a long stint as a competitor doing both events on the Sunday with credibility. Annika Rasmussen also had a long day Sunday, competing in the morning and being a patient for the competition and officiating in the afternoon. We are lucky to have Paul Brierley who acts as a passionate advocate for these lifesaving events. Thanks to Guy Edwards who officiated on Saturday and Sunday morning, Sandy Clarke all Saturday and Vicki Rasmussen, Jesper Rasmussen and Dawn Jones who officiated both Saturday and Sunday.