They have endured plenty over the last month but finally Papamoa surf lifesavers have had something to celebrate.
Inundated by oil from the Rena spill and with whales stranding in front of their Bay of Plenty clubhouse, a 60-strong team took a welcome trip to Hamilton and came back clutching the overall title at the State New Zealand pool championships.
And they did it in style, finishing with 948.5 points from the three-day carnival and ending the five-year reign of Lyall Bay, who were second with 746.
"This is certainly a timely boost for the club and community," Papamoa coach Kurt Wilson said. "We've been training in the pool since May and, while it's been tough keeping them out of the ocean for the last month, at least they've had something else to focus on."
Wilson's next challenge will be keeping his athletes fit while they're not allowed on their home beach because of continued clean-up efforts.