New Zealand's top surf athletes battled windy conditions during the third day of competition at the 2016 Eastern Bay Energy Trust Surf Life Saving Championships held at Ohope Beach on Saturday.
With one event to go today, Mt Maunganui Lifeguard Service have managed to extend their lead in the overall club championship across today's wide variety of events while Papamoa Surf Life Saving Club maintained their second place. Third place changed during the day with Fitzroy and Mairangi Bay Surf Life Saving Club's now sitting in third equal, while Piha, Omanu and Wainui are close behind.
Around 1,300 competitors took part in events both in and out of the water today, and with the increasing swell and higher winds, it was a difficult day for many teams.
Event manager, Prue Younger says overall it was another hugely successful day at the Eastern Bay Energy Trust New Zealand Surf Life Saving Championship.
"Despite the wind coming up a bit throughout the day, we didn't have to change the programme or locations of our events which meant everything ran smoothly.