HomeIndyLocals lose Bells wildcard bids

Locals lose Bells wildcard bids

LOCAL surfers have lost their bids for a wildcard entry to Easter’s Rip Curl Pro at Bells Beach.
Phillip Island’s Joe Van Dijk and France’s Pauline Ado claimed the men’s and women’s wildcards in clean one-metre surf at Bells today.
Jan Juc’s Cody Robinson narrowly went down to good mate Van Dijk after a seesawing encounter in the finals of the trials event.
Van Dijk, whose sister, Nikki, will compete in the women’s division of the Rip Curl Pro, was rapt with his opportunity to surf against the world’s best.
“The whole final was wave after wave. I found it hard not to go the little ones it was that good out there.”
“It was one of the best heats of my life and it was so good to surf it with Cody. We have known each other since we were so young, and we stay together a lot so it was awesome to have a final with him.
“It’s going to be so good to compete in the Rip Curl Pro with my sister. I’ve been watching her compete over the past few years and it is what I have been aspiring to do, it’s nice to get the chance to surf in the main event.”
Ado beat three Australians in her final, including Jan Juc’s Zoe Clarke, who finished fourth.
“I’m stoked to get into the event. Hopefully we get good waves like we did today,” Ado said.
The Rip Curl Pro waiting period starts Wednesday, with clean, small surf forecast.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Rescue effort makes unexpected find

A fish rescue and translocation operation in the Moorabool River has led to the discovery of a rare species. A population of Australian grayling, a...

Innovation amazes

More News

Celebrating one of the greats

Few songwriters have had the same ongoing influence and widespread appeal as American singer-songwriter James Taylor. It’s his place in the cultural consciousness that forms...

World-class choirs on display

Local singers will have the chance to rub shoulders with Australia’s best when choirs from around Australia and New Zealand converge on Geelong next...

Innovation amazes

The world-class innovation and creativity in our region never ceases to amaze me. I’m consistently blown away by our advanced manufacturers’ ability to think outside...

Kona success deserved

The Hyundai Kona is a small SUV that has been on sale in Australia since 2017. It is the second smallest member of the...

Fifteen day luxury Bayous, Blues and Bluegrass cruise

Imagine sailing down the Mississippi and the Ohio Rivers for 16 days taking in the sights of colourful New Orlean, musical Memphis and lovely...

From the archives

16 years ago 12 March, 2010 Witnesses have begun telling court their heart-rending stories of losing life savings in the $60 million collapse of a Geelong...

Measles campaign launched

Barwon South West Public Health Unit (BSWPHU) is aiming to prevent further spread of measles, a virus that had previously been eliminated in Australia. BSWPHU...

Out and about in Geelong

Talk about timing. Independent photographer Ivan Kemp got to the Geelong waterfront just before the deluge and wind swept through on Wednesday 11 March.

Indian films on show

A national festival celebrating Indian cinema and its links with Australia will launch in Geelong this month. The National Indian Film Festival of Australia (NIFFA)...

Finals brings mixed results

It was the first week of finals for almost all grades in Tennis Geelong’s Senior Pennant with semi-finals held across the region. Western Heights Uniting...