SLSNZ Annual Report 2012

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Annual Report 2012

Protecting our community in the water


Cover Photo: 2012 State New Zealand Surf Life Saving Championships Photographer: Jamie Troughton / Dscribe Journalism


Contents

annual report 2012

Introduction 03

Patron’s Message

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President’s Message Governance

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Chairman’s Report

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Chief Executive’s Report Strategy

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Strategic Direction

13

Fundraising and Corporate Support

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Regional Reports: Northern, Eastern, Central, Southern Recognition

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Grand Knight Award

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BP Surf Rescue of the Year

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NZ Lottery Grants Board Surf Life Guard of the Year

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Honours and Awards Sport Results and Statistics

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Patrol and Incident Statistics

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Sport Results Financials

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Balance Sheet

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Income Statement

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Notes to the Financial Statements

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Auditor’s Report

43

Our People

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Acknowledgements

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In it for Life Surf Life Saving New Zealand (SLSNZ) is the National body representing 73 Surf Life Saving Clubs from the Ahipara in the far north to Oreti in the deep south. With over 100 years of history we are proud to boast a membership of over 16,000 who together saved 1064 lives last summer. The beach is considered to be New Zealander’s favourite playground and Surf Life Saving plays a very important part in keeping these areas safe. Our Lifeguards complete many hours of training and give their time each year to protect our community in the water. Last year lifeguards gave 206,479 hours of patrol on our beaches and continue to come back each summer. These lifeguards are ordinary New Zealanders who love the water and are there to help – we are ‘In it for Life’.

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Introduction

Patron’s Message

governor general of new zealand, lt Gen The Rt Hon Sir Jerry Mateparae, GNZm, QSO

Introduction

Kia ora, nga mihi ki a koutou. It is a great pleasure to provide my first Patron’s message for the 2012 Annual Report of Surf Life Saving New Zealand.

As a nation without borders, New Zealanders have long been drawn to our coastline and its beaches, for family fun and recreation, especially in the summer months.

And yet the thundering surf is not without its dangers. Far too many New Zealanders drown every year.

Surf Life Saving New Zealand is an organisation that promotes things that are important to New Zealanders – safety on the beaches, volunteering and excellence in sport. This

year’s Annual Report outlines significant work to make our beaches safer places. It includes more than 206,479 hours of patrols, 1064 rescues, 232 searches and making 294,416 safety interventions. Surf lifesavers also provided education programmes throughout the year,

and worked in schools to spread the message of the need for safety on the beaches and the importance of swimming between the flags.

For 101 years, surf lifesavers have sought to make our beaches and our coast safer places

for everyone. Combining their sport with an essential public service, New Zealand’s surf lifesavers are a volunteer force that we all owe a great debt of gratitude. Lt Gen The Rt Hon Sir Jerry Mateparae

With Surf Life Saving in New Zealand celebrating its centenary in 2011, the movement

enters its second century of service in strong heart. As Governor-General, I look forward to learning more of Surf Life Saving New Zealand’s work in the years ahead. Kia ora, kia kaha, kia manawanui, huihui tatou katoa.

Lt Gen The Rt Hon Sir Jerry Mateparae, GNZM, QSO Governor-General of New Zealand

Patron, Surf Life Saving New Zealand

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Introduction

President’s Message bob harvey, QSO JP

It has been a great privilege to be your President over the last three years. I was deeply honoured to be asked to take the

office on the occasion of the 100th Year of Surf Life Saving in New Zealand, and what a job it turned out to be. The 100th

year celebration was a triumph of goodwill and the enormous respect that New Zealand feels for our organisation. It was a

chance to profile who and what we are and the role we play in the culture and social history of New Zealand.

This organisation which we are so proud of is at the very heart of water safety on our beaches and has been that way for over

100 years. It is an extraordinary achievement which has seen us

change, grow and deliver one of the most dedicated and respected volunteer organisations in this country. We are acknowledged

by Councils, Government, beach goers and survivors of rescues.

That we do this every weekend and through the summer holidays with skill, passion and a love of service is acknowledged by New Zealanders of all walks of life. We are simply magnificent.

It needs to be acknowledged that the organisation hit some stormy seas and we have faced trying and difficult times. Like all good rescues though, we pulled ourselves out of the rip.

Finally I would like to wish well, the incoming President and Board. There is much still to do.

I look forward to finding a path forward with the Northern Region.

The recent events at Swimming New Zealand are a cautionary tale for organisations that fail to resolve their differences and I firmly

believe a unified approach will be the best way forward for the two organisations.

I would also like to see greater unity with Surf Life Saving

Australia. Their achievements with sponsorship, funding and

communication with the Australian public is extraordinary and

we can learn a lot from their work. The positive relationships we have with Australia is encouraging and with the ANZAC year

looming it gives us a magnificent opportunity to share a lifetime of experience and friendship.

As members will know, I believe it is time for us to launch a very special foundation for the future of lifesaving leadership in New Zealand. I think that the Australian model, with a New Zealand

flavour would be ideal to develop a serious financial package to

be used by young lifesavers in their endeavours throughout this century. It is a goal that I feel is highly obtainable and would

I would like to acknowledge the help and assistance given to us

involve all our past and existing club members. The foundation

awarded a Queens Service Medal. I would have gladly offered him

deep sense of belonging, truly ‘In it for Life’.

by Pat Waite as Interim Chief Executive who has recently been

would operate not only as a funding source but also to give us a

a knighthood for his services to Surf Life Saving. I thank him most

I would like to see the organisation a little more multi-cultured

sincerely.

and more welcoming to a wider range of people that are now part

I would also like to acknowledge the Board and the Chairmanship

of New Zealand’s future. We seemed to have missed this beat. I

Marilyn Moffatt and Dick Glover beyond thanks for assisting and

more clubs spring up in the years ahead, and to see a reduction

all feel very proud of this record of our history and all the work

objectives I am sure are in our minds and I leave the Presidents job

of Michael Bassett-Foss and the staff of SLSNZ. My team-mates

would like to see the Nippers movement continue to grow and

bringing together our history book Between the Flags. We can

in drowning on our beaches, rivers and lakes. But all of these

that was done around the Centenary event. This work was an

wishing you all a great summer and many more to follow.

what we do, and how we’ve done it for 100 years.

Bob Harvey, QSO JP

Paul Dalton will be a fine Chief Executive for this organisation. He

President, Surf Life Saving New Zealand

important investment to show New Zealand exactly who we are,

understands how we operate and he will bring together a sense

of vision and leadership for SLSNZ. It has been a pleasure to work with him.

As a lifelong member of my own club I am looking forward to returning to patrol duties again next summer. Putting on the

uniform and sitting on the tower satisfied that I have worked with the most amazing group of people one could work with.

I had the privilege of travelling around the country and was deeply moved by the ceremonies of clubs that were celebrating our

centenary. Observing their club culture first hand, looking at team

photographs of those that had built the clubs and their history was a privilege. This is the history of Surf Life Saving, local dedicated

men and women and now our wonderful Nippers that are’ In it for Life’.

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Governance

Chairman’s Report michael bassett-foss

Governance

The past year has been a year of repositioning for Surf Life Saving

in New Zealand. After a significant organisational change process and financial

losses in four of the last five years it was time for consolidation, a time to focus on

the basics. A time to increase engagement with our member base and key sponsors. A time for financial prudence, and a time to backfill organisational processes and policies to support the new shape of the organisation.

At the last AGM, all positions on the Board were available for election. This saw a relatively new Board appointed: three that had been on the Board for a year or less plus three new members.

At that time, we had a newly appointed, Interim Chief Executive, Pat Waite at the helm. Pat was not a Clubbie – this was new to our organisation. Pat brought with him his

compassion, his networks and his wisdom. He quickly learnt what it meant to get “sand

between his toes”. He helped us engage with our members and stakeholders. He assisted

rebuilding the team in SLSNZ, and along with that team, implemented sound systems and

fiscal stewardship. He helped build our mojo, enabled us to stand tall and be proud of what we had achieved over our first century of existence. He left SLSNZ with a solid foundation

on which to fly. He befriended many people in our community around the country. In his

Michael Bassett-Foss

words ... “The key to success is to surround yourself with positive people who are not afraid to try, to have a go and guess what? Magic Happens! That’s been my experience with SLSNZ, from day one.”

The Board went through an extensive search and selection process for a new Chief

Executive. Bolstered by experience with allowing outsiders to lead our organisation we

embraced the opportunity to cast our net wide. We were humbled by the strong response

to the position, which shows the strength of the SLSNZ brand and endorsed our positioning

Members of the Board 2

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as a result of the organisational change. The recruitment process saw Paul Dalton selected. Paul comes to SLSNZ with extensive executive experience in New Zealand and offshore. He has represented New Zealand on numerous occasions in orienteering and has been

President of that national organisation. He most recently filled the position of Commercial Manager for New Zealand Rugby Football Union. His extensive commercial experience

coupled with passionate involvement in a sporting based national member organisation

has already paid dividends. He has slotted into the role and come up to speed quickly. His 4

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calm, calculated and commercial approach really will enable the organisation to fly.

I would like to pay tribute to the enormous contribution from our President, Bob Harvey. Bob was the figure head for our organisation through the Centenary celebrations and offered

to stand a further year to assist to re-position the organisation into its second century. Bob has offered significant support to the Board and Chief Executives during this time. He has helped connect the national body with its volunteer base. He has fronted meetings with our key stakeholders. He has been a true inspiration for all that is Surf Life Saving.

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Last year the Prime Minister presented our organisation with a special grant to

acknowledge the 100 years of service our members have provided to New Zealand. This signals the special place that Surf Life Saving has in New Zealand’s way of life and the

important service we provide. These funds are being used to develop and implement a leadership programme for members in our organisation. We know that our members 1

Warwick Bell

generally do well in life, are well rounded and make a positive contribution to New

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Andrew Lancaster

all levels of our organisation assisting them to make an even greater contribution to Surf

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Nicki Nicol

Zealand. This leadership programme will provide development pathways for members at

Colin Weatherall

Life Saving and to New Zealand.

Brent Warner

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Governance

I am pleased with the momentum that the Regional Club Chairs

The next international cycle will be three years and ILS is focussed

important communication point in our organisation. Board

and variable drowning prevention outcomes for its member base.

Committee meetings are gaining. These are arguably the most members participate and staff provide updates about progress

within the organisation. Regional Chairs get to discuss important

regional or national issues, and gain consensus. It’s the forum that clubs, through their Chairs, get to provide feedback and direction

to the Board about the organisation. Significant discussion points over the last year have included the correction and rebalancing of the National organisation, the market influences and re-

distribution of insurance costs, optimisation of the Regions,

including staffing, fundraising, New Zealand Lotteries Grants Board disbursements, strategic alliances between clubs and member retention.

It will be a focus over the next five years to rebuild organisational financial reserves. This will be a challenge. All not for profit

organisations are competing for a dwindling pool of grant and sponsorship money. Focusing on strengthening our brand

and visibility will be key. We need to be more professional and

commercial to ensure sustainability of our organisation. This must be done while nurturing the culture and fun atmosphere of what we all love – our time on our beaches.

Funding and sponsorship organisations, including Government are looking for cohesive national organisations to partner with.

They demand strong brands, robust governance and sustainable

to ensure its governance and committee structure meets essential

We are seeing some instability within related sports organisations and across the water safety sector. Surf Life Saving will continue to take a leadership role in promoting collaboration between

sector organisations. It will remain a key player in formulating

and implementing New Zealand’s Water Safety Strategy. Similarly, it will continue to give greater collaboration and support with

sector organisations in the Search and Rescue and related sporting organisations.

During May and June the Board and staff, with input from Club

Chairs forums, refreshed the organisation’s strategy. This is what guides Surf Life Saving in New Zealand. It provides vision for the future and key priorities for staff to develop management plans and budgets to deliver this strategy. Following a period of short

term operational focus while the organisation was going through significant change process, it is refreshing to see a more future

orientated strategy that will truly help guide us into our second century of service to New Zealand. A summarised version of

the strategy has been forwarded to clubs and key elements are highlighted in the Chief Executive’s report.

In closing, I would like to thank all those who have contributed to Surf Life Saving this year, in particular:

structures and systems. Surf Life Saving in New Zealand needs

• Our volunteers – thousands of them around the country who

seamless delivery of services, provision of standardised templates

• Our sponsors, commercial partners and funders – who continue

We have recognised regional differences and the need for increased

• Our partners – in the charity, sport, water safety, search and

to complete its organisational change process. It needs to have

across the organisation, and to achieve consistency of messaging. regional focus and leadership. The organisational structure has

been re-calibrated to allow for this. It needs to do this within an environment of innovation, where we celebrate achievement,

and are not afraid to implement new systems. This will keep our organisation vibrant and strong for the next 100 years.

The year gone has seen us well represented in a number of

year after year do extraordinary things

to provide us with the essential resources to do our job

rescue and education sectors. Working together we are more powerful in what we do

• Our staff – who commit a huge amount of energy and time to

the organisation – a lot of it in their personal capacity outside of what they are paid to do

• And last but not least, my fellow Board members for the

key areas on the International Lifesaving Federation (ILS). At a

significant time, effort and tireless dedication they have put into

and accordingly, represents this region on the ILS Board. In

have mustered courage and strength, and as a team, relentlessly

governance level, Graeme Cullen is the Asia Pacific Vice President

guiding Surf Life Saving in New Zealand over the last year. They

addition, he remains actively involved in key drowning prevention

given their best to navigate the organisation forward.

work through his position on the Lifesaving Commission. Our other representative, Brian Velvin, had his nearly life-long contribution to Surf Life Saving recognised when he was promoted from

Knight to Grand Knight. Brian is one of only 37 recipients to have

received the honour worldwide. This is significant recognition for Brian and the work he has undertaken on the Sport Commission. Internationally, the focus is now firmly on Adelaide in November

Like the many volunteers that make up our movement, and on

behalf of the Board, it is a humble honour to contribute to the work Surf Life Saving delivers.

Michael Bassett-Foss Chairman

and the next Elective General Assembly happening alongside Rescue 2012.

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Governance

Chief Executive’s Report paul dalton

Having only joined SLSNZ in April 2012, I can take very little credit for the positive

results that you will read about in this Annual Report. Much of that credit must go to

Pat Waite, who as the Interim Chief Executive was in the hot seat for much of the year and was the architect for rebuilding the organisation after a tumultuous 2010/11 and financially getting back into the black after several years of losses. The new Board have ‘stood up’ in a time of need and gone the extra mile to help the organisation

get back on track. The staff too have taken on the challenge and coped with a lot of pressure while significant change was going on around them.

The turnaround from 2010/11 has been dramatic, and the result of a lot of hard work

by a lot of people. We now head into the 2012/13 year in better health than we started the 2011/12 year, and can return to more of an external focus, looking at long term

sustainability and rebuilding the level of working capital and reserves that existed prior to

Paul Dalton

the centenary year.

Over the year, income fell by 1.1% to $10.431 million. 2011/12 SLSNZ Income

Item Grants Sponsorship Programmes & Services Fundraising Merchandising Misc Total

Amount ($000) $4000 $2092 $2058 $1174 $620 $487 $10,431

% 38% 20% 20% 11% 6% 5% 100%

Expenditure decreased by 15.1% to $10.392 million. 2011/12 SLSNZ Expenditure

Item Club Support Income Generation Sport Lifesaving National Office Audit, Legal, Depreciation Total

Amount ($000) $4547 $2343 $1483 $1116 $641 $264 $10,394

% 44% 23% 14% 11% 6% 2% 100%

While income was down slightly, costs were kept tightly controlled so as to create a surplus for the first time since 2008/9. Income Expenses Net Surplus Year 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12

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Actual $10,430,949 $10,394,305 $36,644

Last Year $10,545,498 $12,240,206 ($1,694,707)

Change ($114,549) ($1,845,901) +$1,731,352 Operating Surplus ($0.22 million) ($0.33 million) ($1.69 million) +0.04 million


Governance

Our 5-year strategy

Over the next three years the level of surplus is expected to

continue to grow as more revenue is found and costs tightly

controlled. With ‘Not for Profit’ best practice suggesting cash reserves equivalent to 12 months expenditure, this will take a number of years to build. Aggressive revenue ‘targets’ will be used to drive SLSNZ to higher

Our Purpose & Vision

levels of surplus than budgeted, creating the ability to build

To protect our community in the water

reserves more quickly and invest more in key projects. However

with these revenue streams being uncertain, we will have to make sure we cut our expenditure ‘cloth’ to only match the income we are confident to receive.

Strategically we now have a new plan to work with, giving us clear direction for the coming year. The core underlying themes behind

Our Values

the strategic priorities are:

• We are ‘In it for Life’ • We love the water • We are here for our communities • We are committed to be the best • We are one organisation

• At all levels we need more money/ resources, and this will

require us being stronger commercially. Sustainability will be a key focus in a difficult economic environment

• At all levels we need to engage better with the wider community, to be more open and accessible

Healthy clubs

Strategic Priorities

• Deliver services to clubs – via Regional Management plans and national initiatives

• Deliver nationwide sport activities

• Linked to this, we want to communicate better internally

• Improve reporting and communication structures

and externally and continue to rebuild the credibility of the organisation

• Ensure SLSNZ has the right delivery structures

• We want to be seen as an authority in water safety in NZ • We want to be more than just an ambulance at the bottom of the

Right people, right places, right resources

cliff – we can protect more people via education than through rescues

• Patrolling excellence

• We want to increase our capability to do a better job on and off

• Deliver operational innovation

the beach

• Lead education

• Collaboration with others is critical

• National alignment

• Sport is the enabler for saving lives • Focus is essential – there are too many distractions and

Sustainability

I am very much looking forward to being part of the next phase of

• Diversify income – develop new sources

• Maximise existing revenues

things to do!

SLSNZ’s development and reporting progress against our plan this

• Improve communications with stakeholders

time next year.

• Build internal capability

Finally I would like to thank all of the club members, lifeguards, parents, volunteers and administrators for the tremendous

amount of work they put in, our fellow sports, charities and sector organisations that we work with closely on many issues, our

funders and commercial partners for their ongoing support, and

our many and varied other stakeholders for their roles in keeping

Surf Life Saving strong. None of this happens by accident and your efforts are certainly not taken for granted.

Paul Dalton Chief Executive

Leading to outcomes of

• Vibrant, active clubs with a strong membership base • Financial strength for the national body and its clubs • Increased capability for operational excellence

• Credibility as an organisation and as a sport • A greater presence in prevention and education

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Strategy

Photo: Waimarama’s Cameron Ritchie reaches for his patient, Ben Cross, under the watchful eye of driver Mike Harman Photographer: Jamie Troughton / Dscribe Journalism Page 10

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Strategy

Strategic Direction

Strategy

Protecting our community in the water The SLSNZ Strategic Plan is the guiding document for the organisation. Our

Annual Management Plan guides the activities that deliver the actions to ensure we achieve strategic objectives. For 2011 / 12 we had four overarching objectives in the strategic plan.

Leadership/Alignment The whole of SLSNZ is aligned to a clear and compelling purpose and vision, resources and work collaboratively to fulfil them.

The past 12 months has been challenging for the members, Board and staff. There have been considerable staff changes and like many other organisations, SLSNZ faced the

financial pressures of a flat economy. Challenges like these define an organisation and we have emerged with a strong Board and staff structure and a closer connection with the

clubs. As an organisation, we are beginning to realise some of the benefits from being “one organisation�. Evidence of this can be seen through the open dialogue at the Club Chairs

meetings and membership taking a bigger part in the local and regional activities. There is still a way to go but we are steering in the right direction. Photo: Juniors assist lifeguard setting up patrol

We continue to refine our systems and processes to keep Surf Life Saving moving forward.

The regional team structures have been modified to better meet the needs of the clubs and give more emphasis on core club development. The Northern region is operating under a District structure and continues to hold close links to the National body. The two Boards continue to work toward national alignment.

People We ensure there are no barriers to enable people to deliver on our vision. Strong clubs and good development programmes are key to being able to protect our

community in the water. Our people continue to be passionate about their beaches and

keeping people safe. The Club Pulse programme delivered by the Club Development team

has been further developed and provides a health check for the club and sets out priorities for the club and SLSNZ to work on to assist with the future development of the club. An exciting development this year was the introduction of the National Leadership

Programme. This government funded programme is identifying, developing and supporting our future leaders and will provide succession planning at all levels of our organisation. It

provides an important link in the pathway of our members and enhances the skills needed to run clubs and patrols. On-going development of our members is vital to ensure we

can deliver services to the public. Over two hundred development courses were run this

year; from entry to advanced level Lifeguard awards. These courses give our members the capability that helps us maintain a safer environment for communities.

Education continues to play an important role in keeping our communities safe, and this

year 26,266 children participated in the Beach Education Programme run by our lifeguards. The Junior Surf Programme continues to grow; the on-going challenge will be to retain these young members and convert them into lifeguards.

Our members continue to be recognised within SLSNZ and externally. Many have received

community and national awards at various ceremonies and our SLSNZ functions have been successful in recognising our people in front of their peers. We had 10 new Life Members this year and Brian Velvin was recognised internationally as a Grand Knight of the International Life Saving Federation.

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Strategy

Strategic Direction continued

Capability

Delivery

Our financial management, brand management and supporting

Our service delivery model is structured, operated and supported

vision.

In the summer of 2011-12 lifeguards provided over 206,479 hours

systems and processes effectively support the achievement of our SLSNZ has a strong brand and this has not changed in the last year. We enjoyed continued media presence with some great lifesaving activities reported on all over the country. This has helped with

promoting the brand of Surf Life Saving and the proactive work that we do.

The financial climate we are in is challenging for most

organisations which means we have to do things smarter. We

have begun to develop more diverse income streams to maintain financial viability. The gaming trusts have been incredibly

important to Surf Life Saving nationally, regionally and at club level. These trusts are coming under increased scrutiny and

pressure which is having a flow on effect to Surf Life Saving. Partnerships are crucial and we value the support from our key

to ensure the consistency and quality to achieve the vision.

of service on New Zealand beaches, were involved in 1064 rescues and 232 searches. In addition to this our members gave their time to up-skill and spent hundreds of hours taking part in member development programmes held in each region.

The local Sport and Lifesaving committees are groups of volunteers

in each area who have been instrumental in providing information and expertise to ensure we are providing the right activities in the right place, at the right time. These groups guide requirements in each area and in many cases are the people that take the lead in initiating and delivering regional activities. In some areas these

committees are operating more effectively than others and in the next 12 months we will be working toward having closer links to the National committees to address this.

partners State, NZLGB, BP and DHL. The funding provided by

The coastal public safety assessments continue to be implemented

lifeguards resourced and trained.

importance of the work we do. This initiative is now also being

these four organsations provides us with the ability to keep our The organisational change has prompted a review of our systems and processes across the organisation. This will continue into

next year as we strive to align documents to suit the structure we

into lifesaving and these are providing solid evidence of the

used in the aquatic world on rivers and bar crossings. Work in the next 12 months will help to further identify how we get the right people, to the right place with the right resources.

operate under. The alignment of club constitutions, development

The sporting season was again very busy at a local, regional and

base documents we need to be an aligned organisation.

in retaining members and improving the skills and fitness of our

of Patrol Operations Manuals and new regulations provide the

Jandal Day was successful again this year in not only raising over $250,000 that went directly to clubs but also saw hundreds of

lifeguards on the streets around the country promoting the Surf Life Saving brand.

national level. Sport acts as an enabler and plays an important role lifeguards. Our coaching and officials programmes are developing

more skilled members that lead sporting activities and our athletes have showed their class both in New Zealand and overseas. Safety at events is an important factor in keeping members safe and our

thoughts are with our Australian friends with the loss of an athlete at their national championships.

The National Sport Committee embarked on an event review

looking at both a short and long term plan for the events. Short

term, this will help ensure we provide the best possible events in 2012/13. Our National Event Calendar is established for the next two seasons so this part of the review is about ensuring each

event we provide is meeting member needs and delivered in a cost effective and sustainable way. The second part of the review takes a longer term view of the optimal structure of event calendars at a national, regional and local level. A review of the Sports

Competition Manual has been undertaken and there will be an updated version in place for the 2012-13 season.

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Strategy

Fundraising Surf Life Saving New Zealand couldn’t do what it does without the generosity of the

communities we serve. This includes individuals, local businesses, trusts, foundations and of course, our corporate partners.

This collective support helps us continue to meet the growing demands for the lifesaving services we provide throughout New Zealand. This is best demonstrated through the fundraising initiatives we have run over the past year which are outlined below.

Measuring and evaluating national fundraising and awareness raising activities is an

important step, particularly in these times of fiscal constraint. Making sure we deploy

resources wisely means we can also provide the right support to clubs as they go about

their local fundraising. Our clubs are deeply rooted in the fabric of our communities and

much of their income is derived from local support and initiatives like Waimarama’s Beach Day Out, or the Big Dig at Himatangi Beach.

With ambitious revenue targets set, and forecasted growth in the need for our services, we move into the coming year with a number of new challenges. We will look to meet these

challenges through a clearly defined fundraising strategy to promote sustainable growth Photo: Cory Hutchings

and organisational viability.

Lottery appeals continue to be a practical way communities can show their support. During 2011/12 our lotteries raised substantial funds which contributed towards

programmes and activities delivered throughout New Zealand. Thanks to support from DHL, Lottery 19 exceeded forecasted targets.

National Jandal Day was held 2nd of December 2011. Jandal Day is a chance to showcase SLSNZ and engage with communities throughout the country. State Insurance played a

critical role in the success of the 2011 appeal by providing staff for street collections. State also transformed local shops, branches and offices into promotional outlets celebrating Surf Life Saving.

Coca-Cola Christmas in The Park continued their long standing commitment to Surf Life Saving New Zealand by choosing us as their major charity partner. This iconic event

provides us with a unique opportunity to raise funds and awareness. The 2011 Christchurch event had special significance for Cantabrian’s as the event was a way for friends and family to reunite as a community after the impact of the February earthquakes.

The BP summer promotion is another example of long standing (over 40 years) support BP has shown our organisation. This latest initiative involved over 200 BP sites raising awareness and funds through the sale of IRB Key rings.

Trust and foundation funding continues to be one of the cornerstones of our fundraising programme. Funding received from New Zealand Lottery Grants Board, Pub Charity, The Lion Foundation and other grant making trusts support delivery of core services and provides the organisation with the financial platform to deliver on strategic goals.

Through continued commitment from funders, individuals and corporates, we look forward to growing and enhancing fundraising activities in the coming year.

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Strategy

Corporate Support The work to develop and build on our long term sustainability continues as we work in an aligned way with our partners to deliver on future strategies.

Our partnership with State Insurance completed its second year and allowed us to

develop a range of resources to grow visibility with the New Zealand public. State were also actively involved in the National Jandal Day annual fundraising appeal during late November and early December 2011. Their campaign underpinned our partnership and allowed us the ability to promote the SLSNZ brand and obtain additional revenue.

We had another fruitful year with our partners BP and DHL. The partnership with DHL included the Beach Swap Program, DHL Club Grants and our activation as an official

provider of first aid through Lifesaving First Aid. Contract renewal will now be the focus as we move into Season 2012-2013.

BP continues to support SLSNZ through the IRB programs, BP club fuel voucher grants

scheme and by providing opportunities to work with their networks and operators to raise much needed funds. Â

We are fortunate to have such a great family of corporate partners and we continue to leverage mutual opportunities.

Licensing programs with Gilbert and Le Tan have all had productive years. Le Tan is moving into a specific tanning range and have decided to partner with BDM Grange who will

produce a new product for SLSNZ. The product will raise funds for SLSNZ through sales and capitalising on our strong brand provide a platform as a future source of income.

A number of exciting new partnerships are in development and we look forward to making announcements in the coming year.

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Photo: Lifeguard Holly Moczydlowski assists junior surf athlete Harry Burns at Mount Maunganui Photographer: Jamie Troughton / Dscribe Journalism

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Regional Reports Northern Region

Eastern Region

The 2011/12 season has seen pleasing progress being made

The grounding of Rena had a huge impact last season for Bay of

have seen significant increases being achieved in membership

access to the beach was restricted for some weeks and in some

in important areas of Northern Regions planned activity. We recruitment, advances in administration and organisational

practices across the Northern Region and most importantly, the high quality of life saving services being provided to the beach going public in the communities we serve.

These good results are the consequence of the positive and

energetic nature of our membership. Notably, this season Pam

Elgar joined us as CEO. Pam, along with the impressive work of our volunteer committees and the support of our professional

Plenty Clubs. An early dump of oil blackened the beaches and

cases months. What began as oil on the Bay beaches soon became containers, timber, milk powder and rotten meat spreading

up from Pukehina to the Coromandel, and Waihi Beach being particularly badly hit. Over the summer debris found its way

south around the East Coast as well. It was pleasing to see the

collaboration between clubs as they worked with local authorities in the clean-up and it clearly demonstrated the high regard that Surf Life Saving has within our communities.

team, have all contributed greatly to our progress. As we look to

Eastern Region has also had its fair share of problems. Bad weather

the Northern Region, we will need to continue to apply our ethos

meaning clubs in the upper part of the North Island had a long trip

continue to build a strong network of clubs and lifeguards across of being� Volunteer lead and professionally managed�.

Securing the funding needed to support the life saving services

of Northern Region clubs continues be a major challenge. I would like to formally thank all of our sponsors and funders who have

supported us over the past season. As the population we serve in

the Northern Region continues its fast growth, the importance of your support also grows.

In conclusion, on behalf of the Board of Northern Region I would

like to acknowledge and express deep gratitude to all of our clubs

and patrolling club members, whose skill and sense of duty defines us as a movement. Nga mihi

and slips restricted access to Gisborne just prior to Nationals,

to make. In true Surf Life Saving style though, the Gisborne clubs

received a huge amount of support to help make the journey and

make Nationals a success once again. It was also rewarding to see that Eastern Region filled the top three sports at the State New

Zealand Surf Life Saving Championships, with Midway leading the way, followed by Mt Maunganui and Papamoa.

The Regional Chairs Committee has been a positive initiative

which is resulting in more collaboration between the clubs. The Gisborne Clubs are disadvantaged however due to distance in

attending the meetings which are held at Mt Maunganui. As a

group and with the help of SLSNZ we need to ensure that there

continues to be real value add to these gatherings to encourage the journey north.

Stephen Smith Chairman,Surf Life Saving Northern Region

Shane Smith Chairman, Eastern Club Chairs Committee

Eastern Region partners:

JN Williams Memorial Trust Northern Region partners:

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Central Region

Southern Region

Central Region lifeguards patrolled for 36,790 hours performing 138

The Southern Region has experienced challenging times. Good

involving 31,256 people. I extend my congratulations to the clubs

The chairs committee have communicated this view to SLSNZ and

rescues, 197 first aids, 23 searches, and 16,168 preventative actions and lifeguards who delivered these services for a job well done. The geographic spread of the region makes face to face

communication between staff and volunteers requires more work. we hope to see better structures that allow meaningful volunteer input into regional activities.

communication difficult to achieve. With return travel time to

The strength of Canterbury clubs in the sport area has been

web based system which would allow club chairs to participate

membership difficulties due to the earthquake, and decreased

meetings for some being five hours or more we have trialled a

in meetings in the comfort of their own homes. It will be useful

especially for single topic meetings lasting up to 90 minutes and save valuable volunteer time.

A Regional Plan, based on priorities highlighted by Central Region clubs and committees, has been developed. Strategic priorities

included saving lives 24/7, sustainability, healthy clubs, learning for life, and credibility. It is vital to the region that we address these matters in the near future.

During the past season Northern Region suggested that closer liaison between regions could be beneficial. I accepted an

invitation to attend a NRC meeting and found it interesting and

worthwhile. Meantime, to keep in touch, the Regions will forward minutes of Chairs meetings to each other.

During the season a Central Regional Manager was appointed and we welcome Tim Marsden to this position and look forward to a good working relationship with him as we strive to achieve our potential.

Neale Ames Chairman, Central Club Chairs Committee

a notable achievement over the years. The combination of programmes saw a smaller number of events. As a result

Canterbury’s proud tradition of exceptional results has suffered. The season length and service provision on statutory holidays has had an impact on patrolling and so we will need to work hard to streamline relationships between volunteers and paid staff.

The St Clair club in Dunedin has had an outstanding year in the Southern Region. They performed particularly well across all

sport areas from pool champs, to junior surf, senior surf sport and powercraft.

There is still a lot of work to be done on rebuilding our surf infrastructure and membership in the Canterbury and

Christchurch region. The support the Christchurch clubs have received to date is heartening.

We applaud the first step in the reorganisation of SLSNZ, and

hope to see improvements in the professional volunteer interface in the forthcoming year under the guidance of the Southern Regional Manager.

Peter Gibbons Chairman, Southern Club Chairs Committee

Central Region partners:

Southern Region partners:

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Regional Reports continued

Northern Region 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Eastern Region

Far North SLSC

01

Whangarei Heads SLSP

02

Ruakaka SLSC

01

03

Waipu Cove SLSC

04

Mangawhai Heads VLS

05

Omaha LS

02

Orewa SLSC

Red Beach SLSC

Mairangi Bay SLSC Muriwai LS

10

Bethells Beach SLSC

United North Piha SLSC Piha SLSC

Kare Kare SLSC

06

03 04 05 06 07 08 Auckland 09

11 12

07 08 09 10

13 14 15

13 14

06 07

Tauranga

17

Sunset Beach LS

12

03 04 05

16

Kariaotahi SLSC

11

01 02

Raglan SLSC

08 09 10

15

11

16

12

13

17

14

18

15

Hot Water Beach LS Tairua SLSC

Pauanui SLSC

Onemana SLSC

Whangamata SLSC Whiritoa SLS

Waihi Beach LS

Mount Maunganui LS Omanu SLSC

Papamoa SLSC Maketu SLSC Pukehina SR

Whakatane SLSC Opotiki SLSC

Tolaga Bay SLSC Wainui SLSC

Waikanae SLSC Midway SLSC

Gisborne

Central Region 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

07 08

Westshore SLSC Pacific SLSC

06 05

18

New Plymouth 01 02

09

Ocean Beach Kiwi SLSC

10

Waimarama SLSC

Wanganui

Waitara SLSC

16 17

Napier

03 04

11

Fitzroy SLSC

12

East End SLSC

13

New Plymouth Old Boys SLSC

15

Opunake SLSC

14

16

Wanganui SLSC

Nelson

Palmerston North SLSC Foxton SLSC

Levin-Waitarere SLSC

Wellington

01 02

17 18

19

20

03

Otaki SLSC

Paekakariki SL

Titahi Bay SLSC

04

Maranui SLSC

Greymouth

Southern Region

Lyall Bay SLSC

01

Worser Bay SLSC

02

05 06 07

Riversdale SLSC

Christchurch

03 04

08 09

10 11

05

12

06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15

Dunedin 16

Invercargill

15 14

17

18

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Nelson SLSC

Rarangi SLSC Buller CRS

Kotuku SLSC

Waikuku Beach SLSC Spencer Park SLSC Waimairi SLSC

North Beach SLSC

New Brighton SLSC

South Brighton SLSC Sumner SLSC

Taylors Mistake SLSC Warrington SLSC St Kilda SLSC St Clair SLSC

Brighton SLSC

Kaka Point SLSC Oreti SLSC


Recognition

Grand Knight Award Brian Velvin

Recognition

Surf Life Saving New Zealand is incredibly proud that Brian Velvin MNZM has been

made a Grand Knight of the International Life Saving Federation (ILS). As well as now being one of only 37 Grand Knights in the world, he is also the first New Zealander to receive this award. Brian’s involvement with ILS began in 1996 and he has served as

Board member, Deputy Chairman of the Sports Commission and on the Technical and Rules and Events Management Committees.

Brian’s long association with Surf Life Saving began at the Fitzroy club in Taranaki at the age of 10. Since then, his involvement is an impressive example of absolute dedication

and commitment to the movement. Brian was made a Life Member in 1993, served on the Board for 10 years and held the Chair role from 1995 through to 1999.

On top of governance roles Brian has helped establish a strong foundation for Surf

sporting events as a highly regarded referee. Refereeing highlights for Brian include the

New Zealand Surf Life Saving Championship’s, New Zealand Surf League, Tri Nations and International Surf Challenge events.

Brian exemplifies the Surf Life Saving New Zealand ‘In it for Life’ ethos, and this is best

demonstrated through his New Zealand Rescue of the Year Award in 1995. Brian and two other lifeguards drove an Inflatable Rescue Boat (IRB) up the coast in search of survivors from a boat that had sunk. After hours of relentless searching they eventually pulled a survivor off the cliff-face at 2am in the morning.

His efforts have also not escaped notice by Government Officials. In 2011 Brian was made a Member of The New Zealand Order of Merit for services to Surf Life Saving.

But in true surf team style Brian refuses to take all the credit for this recent award, asserting that “the award recognises the whole of New Zealand Surf Life Saving”.

SLSNZ congratulates Brian on this richly deserved award. The award will be officially presented at the World Championships in Adelaide in November this year.

Photo: Brian Velvin

Photographer: Jamie Troughton / Dscribe Journalism

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Recognition

2011 BP Surf Rescue of the Year

BROOK RAPSON AND MURRAY PHIPPS-BLACK, WORSER BAY SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB

On the 2nd March 2011 The East By West Ferry was on a regular trip between Seatoun

and Wellington City when it was hit by a large wave that smashed the front windows. As the ferry began filling with water the skipper sent out a mayday call and the 44

passengers and crew onboard were issued lifejackets and ordered onto the top deck. Brook Rapson, a Worser Bay lifeguard who lives directly across from the surf club, saw the stricken vessel which was listing heavily towards the bow and immediately contacted

Murray Phipps-Black (another Worser Bay club member that lives close by), he then raced across to the club to prep an IRB.

Within minutes Murray and Brook were launching the Worser Bay IRB and heading

out towards the ferry which was now 100m offshore and drifting towards the rocks. Brook Rapson and Murray Phipps Black

Murray and Brook were the first on scene and completed six trips from the ferry to shore, transporting an estimated 30 people back to the safety of Worser Bay beach where they were met by police and taken into the clubrooms.

Once all the passengers were ashore, the IRB then proceeded back out to the Ferry to lend assistance and help manoeuvre it into the middle of Worser Bay where there was no danger to it hitting rocks.

The Police and Coastguard were on scene just as the last of the passengers were touching the shore. They provided the ferry with the portable pumps to begin pumping the water off the ferry.

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Recognition

2011 NZ Lottery Grants Board Surf Lifeguard of the Year ALLAN MUNDY, OMANU BEACH SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB

The New Zealand Lottery Grants Board Surf Lifeguard of the Year is awarded to Allan Mundy, for his dedication and passion for lifeguarding during the 2010/2011 season.

While Surf Life Saving has many members who devote a vast amount of their time to the

organisation each year, there is just one who is judged by their peers and awarded the New Zealand Lifeguard of the Year.

Allan is recognised as one of our key leaders in Surf Life Saving. His role as the Chief Examiner for the Bay of Plenty and Coromandel region and Chair of the Life Saving Committee is clear evidence of this.

This past season, Allan also trained Lifeguards in CPR, mentored young club instructors,

coordinated the club’s emergency after hours call-out squad and rescue helicopter aquatics squad. Both positions saw Allan taking part in numerous after hours searches and rescues, as well as a tsunami evacuation.

Allan Mundy

He is a valuable member on patrol, and a father figure and mentor to the junior club

members. Allan is well known in surf safety in Tauranga and is often quoted in the local papers on surf safety related issues.

Allan is one of the thousands of dedicated volunteers that have made Surf Life Saving what it is today.

During the past century more than 50,000 people have been rescued from the surf, these are some of the great outcomes of what we do. They’re the outcome of the more than

15,000 lifeguards throughout the country who generously give up their time and work together to save lives. Allan epitomises this; he is truly, ‘In it for Life’.

During the past century more than 50,000 people have been rescued from the surf, these are some of the great outcomes of what we do. They’re the outcome of the more than 15,000 lifeguards throughout the country who generously give up their time and work together to save lives. Allan epitomises this; he is truly ‘In it for Life’.

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Recognition

Honours and Awards Life Member Awards

Service Awards

2011 DHL Volunteer of the Year

Trevor Corkin

Justin Barr

Craig Todd, Sumner SLSC

David East

Pauline Butt

2011 DHL Official of the Year

Rodger Curtice

Damian Burden

Tim Jago

Murray Kemp

James Coombes

Johnny Clough, United North Piha SLSC

Murray Dix

2011 DHL Surf Coach of the Year

Jessica Costello

Garry Mace

Dick McAllister

Michael Ferguson

Ron Stack

Gordon Finlayson

Eoin Waugh

Timothy Green

Murray Wilson

Stuart Handford

Distinguished Service Awards

Debbie Hutchings Rob Jones

Gordon Finlayson

Sam Julian

Deborah Handford

Sue Smith-Kindred

Graeme Newton

Malcolm MacDonald

Shane Radovanovich

Brian Maney

Brian Sullivan

Liam McDowell

Colin Weatherall

Paul McVicar

Brian Webber

Kim Nilsson

Jocelyn Wright

Daniel Russek

Alan Franich

Alan Kindred

Dick McAllister

Ewan Lang

Stephen Pye

Byron Malcolmson

Andrew Sekula

Glenda Mann

Graeme Trevor

Peter McInnes

Scott Weatherall

Ken Middleton

Jonathon Webber

Brad O’Leary Andy Shaw

Brian Sullivan

Nicholas Tomkins

2011 DHL Instructor of the Year Phil Harman, Waimarama SLSC

2011 International Performance of the Year Ayla Dunlop-Barrett, New Plymouth Old Boys SLSC

Innovation Award Pacific SLSC

London Trophy 2010 / 11 season Riversdale SLSC The London Trophy is awarded to the club which gains the most Surf Lifeguard and

Instructor Awards per number of members

Gudsell Trophy 2010 / 11 season Mairangi SLSC and St Clair SLSC The Gudsell Trophy is awarded to the

Ariki Vertongen

Awards in a year.

Brendan Barry-Walsh Scott Weatherall

50 Year Service Badge David Emett Mick Julian Neil Reid

Terence Parker Pat Olsen

Geoff Small Dale Wills

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Boys SLSC

Jamie Torrance Faron Turner

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Glenn Anderson, New Plymouth Old

club who gains the most Surf Lifeguards


Statistics

Patrol and Incident Statistics 2011 / 2012

SLS Northern Region Baylys Beach Bethells Beach SLSC Far North SLSC Kare Kare SLSC Kariaotahi SLSC Mairangi Bay SLSC Mangawhai Heads VLS Muriwai LS Northern Region Support Services Omaha Beach SLSC Orewa SLSC Piha SLSC Raglan SLSC Red Beach SLSC Ruakaka SLSC Sunset Beach LS United North Piha SLSC Waipu Cove SLSC Whangarei Heads SLSP Event Lifeguarding Northern Region Regional Services Total

Total Hours 347 13832 735 2840 3896 3485 2811 4454 381 2064 3748 4985 3035 2563 2693 2788 4724 2622 2693 276 23084 88056

Rescues 0 43 5 5 25 2 17 32 8 18 13 29 69 18 7 18 20 7 15 6 121 478

First Aids 1 32 7 9 15 26 25 41 3 35 106 65 41 45 9 17 15 8 7 1 187 695

Searches 0 4 1 1 8 2 8 9 1 5 9 5 19 1 1 3 1 1 1 0 34 114

Preventative Actions 39 1040 137 324 1058 355 806 1645 150 382 811 862 3079 510 200 957 616 362 413 23 14371 28140

Safety Interventions 153 2310 282 1151 5919 1807 2305 6046 438 2177 2352 3966 10515 1732 1113 3600 1611 1152 1977 34 45201 95841

Total Hours 3868 189 1517 4999 3551 418 357 3841 189 1195 1829 163 2521 1233 933 1609 4454 1447 722 16512 51547

Rescues 38 0 6 24 14 0 3 8 1 13 6 0 9 3 6 2 24 15 7 175 354

First Aids 30 1 3 52 15 5 0 21 0 15 11 0 24 5 0 10 44 12 0 212 460

Searches 3 0 1 9 3 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 3 1 0 2 1 2 0 27 58

Preventative Actions 1617 39 365 1158 377 162 198 1265 44 145 280 13 1051 81 147 43 2848 514 99 11107 21553

Safety Interventions 12680 206 938 5345 1407 531 362 4550 120 360 941 25 6582 126 634 71 27877 736 146 71095 134732

SLS Eastern Region Hot Water Beach CRS Maketu SLSC Midway SLSC Mt Maunganui LS Omanu SLSC Onemana CRS Opotiki SLSC Papamoa SLSC Pauanui SLSC Pukehina SR Tairua SLSC Tolaga Bay SLSC Waihi Beach LS Waikanae SLSC Wainui SLSC Whakatane SLSC Whangamata SLSC Whiritoa Surf LS Event Lifeguarding Eastern Regional Services Total

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Statistics

Patrol and Incident Statistics continued

SLS central Region East End SLSC Fitzroy SLSC Foxton SLSC Levin-Waitarere SLSC Lyall Bay SLSC Maranui SLSC New Plymouth Old Boys SLSC Ocean Beach Kiwi SLSC Opunake SLSC Otaki SLSC Pacific SLSC Paekakariki SL Palmerston North SLSC Riversdale SLSC Titahi Bay SLSC Waimarama SLSC Wanganui SLSC Westshore SLSC Worser Bay SLSC Event Lifeguarding Central Regional Services Taranaki Call Out Squad Total

Total Hours 1451 1549 1158 937 2006 0 1226 1546 1134 1527 1105 1805 1244 2000 821 2391 0 2505 507 858 10992 28 36790

Rescues 6 6 3 4 3 0 3 3 4 1 0 0 6 1 5 5 0 0 0 15 73 0 138

First Aids 6 4 4 1 3 0 4 7 5 13 1 18 6 4 5 11 0 10 3 2 90 0 197

Searches 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 4 3 0 2 0 0 6 2 23

Preventative Actions 482 514 1068 157 169 0 799 210 379 299 105 869 119 172 203 226 0 75 70 82 10170 0 16168

Safety Interventions 1133 1009 2255 253 404 0 942 275 485 604 253 1228 284 304 174 722 0 241 81 193 20516 0 31356

Total Hours 1194 66 927 660 610 1157 1285 989 1083 863 1175 1936 1160 1600 1298 1177 1052 911 58 10885 30086

Rescues 4 2 1 0 11 1 1 2 1 1 8 7 2 0 13 0 10 1 0 29 94

First Aids 2 0 1 0 1 2 2 10 6 1 8 9 1 8 5 0 9 4 0 77 146

Searches 1 2 0 0 4 2 0 5 0 0 2 3 5 2 1 1 1 0 0 8 37

Preventative Actions 446 1 124 16 127 244 418 542 46 180 310 449 144 299 480 477 460 297 60 13299 18419

Safety Interventions 521 0 124 21 147 686 537 904 209 279 460 1134 350 488 1207 606 576 298 100 23840 32487

206479

1064

1498

232

84280

294416

SLS Southern Region Brighton SLSC Buller CRS Kaka Point SLSC Kotuku SLSC Nelson SLSC New Brighton SLSC North Beach SLSC Oreti SLSC Rarangi SLSC South Brighton SLSC Spencer Park SLSC St. Clair SLSC St. Kilda SLSC Sumner SLSC Taylors Mistake SLSC Waikuku Beach SLSC Waimairi SLSC Warrington SLSC Event Lifeguarding Southern Regional Services Total GRAND TOTAL

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Sport Results

Sport Results

Sport

Squads announced at the 2012 State National Surf Life Saving Championships

2011 State New Zealand Pool Championships, Hamilton, 28 - 30 Oct. 2011

World Championships Squad 2012 - 2013

200m Super Lifesaver

Glenn Anderson Max Beattie Madison Boon Nikki Cox Paul Cracroft-Wilson Ayla Dunlop-Barrett Steven Ferguson Devon Halligan Kodi Harman Chanel Hickman Natasha Hind Mike Janes Steven Kent Samantha Lee Andy McMillan Daniel Moodie Chris Moors Kevin Morrison Arna Wright

Development Squad 2012 – 2013

Photo: 2012 National Champions Midway SLSC Photographer: Jamie Troughton / Dscribe Journalism

Jake Allen Britta Carroll Ben Cochrane Ryan Cox Chris Dawson Carina Doyle Daniel Gregory-Campbell Toby Harris Emily Hodges Ben Johnston Tyler Maxwell Danielle McKenzie Jessica Miller Dannielle O’Connor Natalie Peat Karina Radley Sam Shergold Cory Taylor Katie Wilson

New Zealand A Team, Australian Pool Championships, Canberra, Australia, Aug. 2011 Chris Dawson Ayla Dunlop-Barrett Benjamin Gillies Mike Janes Steven Kent Samantha Lee Andrew McMillan Dannielle O’Connor Natalie Peat Kirsty Wannan

Manager: Mark Weatherall Coach: Scott Bartlett Assistant Coach: Carl Newman

New Zealand German Cup Team, Warendorf, Germany, Nov. 2011 Glenn Anderson Chris Dawson Steven Kent Andrew McMillan Madison Boon Ayla Dunlop-Barrett Samantha Lee Dannielle O’Connor

Coach/Manager: Scott Bartlett Assistant Coach/Manager: Carl Newman

New Zealand A Team, Australian Carnivals, Nov. 2011 Paul Cracroft-Wilson Kodi Harman Daniel Moodie Chris Moors Daniel Nelson Cory Taylor Aimee Berridge Nikki Cox Chanel Hickman Emily Hodges Danielle McKenzie Arna Wright

Coach: Jason Pocock Assistant Coach: Kurt Wilson Physiotherapist: Vanessa Trent

50m Freestyle with Obstacles

Open Men 1 C Dawson, Midway 2:25.12 2 S Ferguson, Piha 2:41.31 3 C Taylor, Midway 2:42.18 Women Open 1 N Hind, Lyall Bay 2:29.07 2 R Clarke, Orewa 2:40.38 3 S Lee, Lyall Bay 2:40.99

50m Freestyle Free with Fins

Masters Men 1 I McCallum, Fitzroy 24.61 2 D Garton, Paekakariki 24.89 3 B Reid, NPOB 24.90 Masters Women 1 A Pickett, Waikanae 28.25 2 M Mitchell, Waikanae 28.32 3 T Mano, Papamoa 29.08 Open Men 1 S Cook, Orewa 21.88 2 B Gillies, Westshore 21.96 3 R Harris, St Clair 22.15 Women Open 1 S Lee, Lyall Bay 23.65 2 H Gibson, Muriwai 24.17 3 M Boon, Mairangi Bay 25.02 Men U19 1 D Gregory-Campbell, Westshore 21.28 2 C Dawson, Midway 21.41 3 B Quilter, Wainui 21.89 Women U19 1 B Carroll, Waikanae 23.95 2 N Peat, Papamoa 24.05 3 S Wilson, Lyall Bay 24.69 Men U16 1 A Roelants, Muriwai 21.81 2 J Weir, NPOB 21.90 3 M White, Piha 23.32 Women U16 1 T Lum, Waikanae 24.40 2 B Tucker, Sumner 24.96 3 L Schneiders, St Clair 26.65 3 J Schneiders, St Clair 26.65 Men U14 1 N van der Wilt, Lyall Bay 24.40 2 S McKenzie, Papamoa 25.75 3 T Dods, Waikanae 25.81 Women U14 1 B Biddle, Wainui 26.55 2 H Williams, Mangawhai Heads 26.77 3 O Eaton, NPOB 26.86 Men U13 1 G Williams, Mt Maunganui 26.28 2 S Johnson, Sumner 26.63 3 D Barron, NPOB 27.15 Women U13 1 M McCarty, Papamoa 27.30 2 M Bryant, Papamoa 27.42 3 M Josephson, Papamoa 27.61 Men U12 1 M Cowdrey, Papamoa 27.96 2 C Bradding, Whangamata 28.08 3 Z Reid, NPOB 28.48 Women U12 1 Z Bettany, Lyall Bay 27.01 2 F Cox, Lyall Bay 27.55 3 L Pickett, Waikanae 27.86 Men U11 1 B Simpson, Lyall Bay 28.61 2 L O’Connor, Waihi 29.07 3 M Pickett, Waikanae 31.00 Women U11 1 A Bettany, Lyall Bay 28.75 2 E Pollock, Omanu 29.54 3 A Williams, Mt Maunganui 30.74

100m Freestyle Manikin Carry with Fins Men Open 1 S Kent, Titahi Bay 53.21 2 S Ferguson, Piha 1:03.71 2 S Pahina, Midway 1:03.71

Women Open 1 A Dunlop-Barrett, NPOB 1:04.86 2 N Peat, Papamoa 1:07.96 3 K Wannan, Piha 1:08.42 Men U12 1 M Cowdrey, Papamoa 35.07 2 C Bradding, Whangamata 35.92 3 D Long, Lyall Bay 37.03 Women U12 1 Z Bettany, Lyall Bay 35.13 2 F Cox, Lyall Bay 35.91 3 O Mason, Sumner 37.06 Men U11 1 B Simpson, Lyall Bay 37.91 2 G Mano, Papamoa 38.84 3 K Joe, NPOB 39.15 Women U11 1 A Bettany, Lyall Bay 37.31 2 E Pollock, Omanu 38.64 3 A Williams, Mt Maunganui 40.11

100m Swim with Obstacles

Masters Men 1 I McCallum Fitzroy 1:07.85 2 D Garton Paekakariki 1:10.10 3 B Murdoch Omanu Beach 1:13.96 Masters Women 1 J Lochray Papamoa 1:13.92 2 M Mitchell Waikanae 1:23.02 3 D Hutchings Waikanae 1:25.84 Men U14 1 N van der Wilt, Lyall Bay 1:07.04 2 S McKenzie, Papamoa 1:12.78 3 K Geisler, Waikanae 1:13.56 Women U14 1 G Donnelly, Waikanae 1:11.05 2 B Biddle, Wainui 1:12.54 3 H Williams, Mangawahi Heads 1:12.87 Men U13 1 G Williams, Mt Maunganui 1:10.13 2 D Barron, NPOB 1:14.32 3 J Meredith, Mt Maunganui 1:16.18 Women U13 1 M McCarty, Papamoa 1:14.70 2 L Bradley, Mt Maunganui 1:14.72 3 K Trott, Paekakariki 1:15.24

200m Swim Free with Obstacles

Men Open 1 B Gillies, Westshore 2:08.21 2 J Pullon, Papamoa 2:12.37 3 S Ferguson, Piha 2:13.87 Women Open 1 N Hind, Lyall Bay 2:07.87 2 S Lee, Lyall Bay 2:13.00 3 C Webby, NPOB 2:17.79 Men U19 1 D Gregory-Campbell, Westshore 2:05.98 2 C Dawson, Midway 2:06.95 3 I Foote, Lyall Bay 2:11.31 Women U19 1 N Peat, Papamoa 2:19.33 2 S Wilson, Lyall Bay 2:22.01 3 B Carroll, Waikanae 2:23.34 Men U16 1 J Weir, NPOB 2:12.04 2 P Farrell, Mt Maunganui 2:14.73 3 F Roelants, Muriwai 2:18.07 Women U16 1 J Miller, Mt Maunganui 2:23.12 2 G Harris, Wainui 2:30.38 3 S Rafferty, Midway 2:31.82

50m Freestyle Rescue Medley

Men U14 1 T Dods, Waikanae 29.60 2 S McKenzie, Papamoa 29.82 2 N van der Wilt, Lyall Bay 29.82 Women U14 1 G Donnelly, Waikanae 29.78 2 B Biddle, Wainui 31.36 3 H Williams, Mangawhai Heads 31.95 Men U13 1 G Williams, Mt Maunganui 30.42 2 T Wihongi, Westshore 33.20 3 S Johnson, Sumner 34.50

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Sport Results

Women U13 1 M Bryant, Papamoa 32.29 2 A Ellingham, Waikanae 32.31 3 M McCarty, Papamoa 32.56 Men U12 1 M Cowdrey, Papamoa 34.46 2 C Bradding, Whangamata 35.09 3 O Crooks, Whangamata 35.82 Women U12 1 Z Bettany, Lyall Bay 31.68 2 F Cox, Lyall Bay 33.39 3 O Mason, Sumner 33.58 Men U11 1 B Simpson, Lyall Bay 33.00 2 L O’Connor, Waihi 35.62 3 L Castle, Papamoa 38.45 Women U11 1 E Pollock, Omanu 34.19 2 A Bettany, Lyall Bay 34.80 3 I Ackroyd, Papamoa 38.85

100m Freestyle Rescue Medley

Men Open 1 S Ferguson, Piha 1:13.83 2 S Pahina, Midway 1:22.51 3 A Pullon, Papamoa 1:24.05 Women Open 1 N Hind, Lyall Bay 1:15.02 2 S Lee, Lyall Bay 1:15.46 3 L Quilter, Wainui 1:24.41 Men U19 1 C Dawson, Midway 1:10.31 2 J Allen, Paekakariki 1:16.20 3 B Quilter, Wainui 1:16.42 Women U19 1 N Peat, Papamoa 1:22.34 2 J Tuwhangai, Mt Maunganui 1:32.09 3 C Doyle, St Clair 1:35.76 Men U16 1 B Johnson, Papamoa 1:10.82 2 M Hyde, Mt Maunganui 1:11.56 3 J Mowat, St Clair 1:12.01 Women U16 1 B Tucker, Sumner 1:14.08 2 S Rafferty, Midway 1:19.90 3 J Miller, Mt Maunganui 1:20.38

200m Medley 4x50m Relay

Men Open 1 Muriwai 1:45.53 2 Oreti 1:45.76 3 Midway 1:46.22 Women Open 1 Lyall Bay A, 1:50.90 2 St Clair 2:02.30 3 Mt Maunganui 2:09.92 Mixed Open 1 NPOB 1:46.20 2 Wainui 1:50.52 3 Papamoa 1:56.05 Men U19 1 NPOB 1:42.81 2 Waikanae 1:44.68 3 Piha 1:50.13 Women U19 1 Papamoa 1:56.88 2 Mt Maunganui A 1:58.86 3 Waikanae 1:59.31 Men U16 1 Mt Maunganui 1:53.75 2 Waikanae 1:55.07 3 Papamoa A 1:57.64 Women U16 1 Lyall Bay 2:03.27 2 Papamoa 2:07.51 3 Mt Maunganui 2:08.22 Men U14 1 Waikanae 2:07.25 2 Mt Maunganui 2:12.67 3 Fitzroy 2:17.11 Women U14 1 Waikanae 2:10.40 2 Papamoa 2:11.30 3 Mt Maunganui 2:14.71 Mixed U14 1 Sumner 2:09.62 2 NPOB 2:11.08 3 Wainui 2:16.07 Men U12 1 Lyall Bay A 2:26.82 2 Whangamata 2:29.06 3 Mt Maunganui A 2:30.12 Women U12 1 Lyall Bay, 2:20.49 2 Mt Maunganui A 2:25.75 3 Waikanae A 2:31.35

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Mixed U12 1 Papamoa 2:24.81 2 NPOB 2:25.80 3 Sumner 2:41.39

Women U16 1 B Tucker, Sumner 45.08 2 K Maxwell, Lyall Bay 45.29 3 H Cox, Lyall Bay 48.61

50m Brick Carry without Fins

4x25m Brick Carry Relay

Men U14 1 J Cowdrey, Papamoa 35.56 S McKenzie, Papamoa 35.80 3 N van der Wilt, Lyall Bay 36.14 Women U14 1 G Donnelly, Waikanae 35.27 2 H Williams, Mangawahi Heads 35.99 3 B Biddle, Wainui 36.89 Men U13 1 G Williams, Mt Maunganui 37.11 2 S Johnson, Sumner 39.39 3 J Meredith, Mt Maunganui 42.61 Women U13 1 L Bradley, Mt Maunganui 38.81 2 A Ellingham, Waikanae 39.39 3 M Bryant, Papamoa 40.27 Men U12 1 M Cowdrey, Papamoa 37.81 2 C Bradding, Whangamata 39.19 3 Z Reid, NPOB 41.55 Women U12 1 Z Bettany, Lyall Bay 38.70 2 F Cox, Lyall Bay 39.55 3 O Mason, Sumner 40.40 Men U11 1 B Simpson, Lyall Bay 40.71 2 L O’Connor, Waihi 44.35 3 L Maxwell, Lyall Bay 44.62 Women U11 1 A Bettany, Lyall Bay 39.03 2 E Pollock, Omanu 40.86 3 P Sparks, Waikanae 44.51

Line Throw

U16 Men 1 Mt Maunganui 15.71 2 Papamoa 17.28 3 Piha 18.19 U16 Women 1 Papamoa 20.31 2 Sumner 21.73 3 Mt Maunganui 25.03 U19 Men 1 Mt Maunganui 14.50 2 Midway 15.65 3 Piha 17.00 U19 Women 1 Mt Maunganui 17.34 2 Waikanae 19.01 3 Mt Maunganui 20.08 Open Men 1 Papamoa 15.94 2 Oreti 17.22 3 Piha 17.29 Open Women 1 St Clair 18.39 2 Mt Maunganui 31.12 3 Lyall Bay 33.90 Masters Men 1 Waikanae 19.34 2 Paekakariki 26.83 3 Mt Maunganui 32.30

50m Manikin Carry without Fins

Men Open 1 S Ferguson, Piha 36.14 2 M Janes, Midway 37.66 3 R Harris, St Clair 37.84 Women Open 1 N Hind, Lyall Bay 38.23 2 S Lee, Lyall Bay 38.52 3 K Moffatt, Lyall Bay 40.25 Men U19 1 M Pickering, Papamoa 35.09 2 C Dawson, Midway 35.50 3 D Gregory-Campbell, Westshore 36.60 Women U19 1 N Peat, Papamoa 42.03 2 R Parkes, Papamoa 45.33 3 J Tuwhangai, Mt Maunganui 46.23 Men U16 1 M White, Piha 40.26 2 F Roelants, Muriwai 40.99 2 T Annan-Coe, Midway 40.99

ANNUAL REPORT 2012

Men U14 1 Papamoa 1:23.09 2 Waikanae 1:30.59 3 NPOB 1:45.55 Women U14 1 Papamoa A 1:25.61 2 Waikanae 1:32.88 3 Paekakariki 1:45.85 Men U12 1 Papamoa 1:49.17 2 Lyall Bay 1:59.28 3 Mt Maunganui 2:04.63 Women U12 1 Lyall Bay 1:41.31 2 Mt Maunganui A 1:59.52 3 Waikanae A 2:03.83

200m Obstacle 4x50m Relay

Men Open 1 Midway 1:55.96 2 Piha 1:56.82 3 Muriwai 1:57.97 Women Open 1 Lyall Bay A 2:00.58 2 St Clair 2:13.17 3 Mt Maunganui 2:15.45 Mixed Open 1 NPOB 1:58.92 2 Wainui 2:01.51 3 Papamoa 2:05.79 Mixed Masters 1 Waikanae 2:13.11 2 Omanu 2:30.19 3 Piha 2:35.67 Men U19 1 Waikanae 1:51.94 2 NPOB 1:53.00 3 Lyall Bay 1:55.15 Women U19 1 Papamoa 2:08.60 2 Waikanae 2:11.06 3 Mt Maunganui A 2:12.53 Men U16 1 Mt Maunganui 1:56.93 2 Waikanae 2:00.61 3 Papamoa A 2:07.30 Women U16 1 Lyall Bay 2:12.83 2 Mt Maunganui A 2:14.50 3 Midway 2:16.26 Men U14 1 Papamoa 2:17.56 2 Waikanae A 2:20.88 3 Mt Maunganui 2:21.50 Women U14 1 Papamoa A 2:19.13 2 Mt Maunganui 2:23.20 3 Waikanae 2:24.84 Mixed U14 1 NPOB B 2:18.49 2 Sumner 2:18.96 3 Westshore 2:35.75 Men U12 1 Mt Maunganui A 2:32.23 2 Lyall Bay A 2:32.90 3 Papamoa 2:42.22 Women U12 1 Lyall Bay 2:33.47 2 Mt Maunganui A 2:36.97 3 Waikanae A 2:47.29 Mixed U12 1 Papamoa 2:38.97 2 Sumner 2:47.09 3 Piha 2:52.09

100m Tube- Patient - Fins Relay Men U14 1 Waikanae A 1:10.75 2 Papamoa A 1:10.77 3 Papamoa B 1:13.38 Women U14 1 Papamoa A 1:11.00 2 Sumner 1:11.81 3 Waikanae A 1:12.11 Men U12 1 Lyall Bay A 1:17.45 2 Lyall Bay D 1:20.64 3 Paekakariki B 1:22.81 Women U12 1 Lyall Bay A 1:11.70 2 Lyall Bay B 1:19.38 3 Papamoa A 1:24.32

100m Manikin Tow with Fins

Men Open 1 S Kent, Titahi Bay 1:00.48 2 G Anderson, NPOB 1:01.78 3 R Harris, St Clair 1:03.82

Women Open 1 C Webby, NPOB 1:09.21 2 A Dunlop-Barrett, NPOB 1:09.63 3 H Gibson, Muriwai 1:10.63 Men Masters 1 F Pickett, Waikanae 1:09.11 2 G Cadwallader, Waikanae 1:09.27 3 D Garton, Paekakariki 1:12.85 Women Masters 1 M Mitchell, Waikanae 1:24.19 2 J Lochray, Papamoa 1:24.97 2 D Hutchings, Waikanae 1:26.35 Men U19 1 C Dawson, Midway 1:00.79 2 M Pickering, Papamoa 1:02.37 3 D Gregory-Campbell, Westshore 1:03.89 Women U19 1 N Peat, Papamoa 1:09.67 2 L Johnson, Sumner 1:11.16 3 S Couvee, Papamoa 1:11.56 Men U16 1 T Owen, NPOB 1:05.92 2 J Weir, NPOB 1:07.32 3 H Dods, Waikanae 1:07.64 Women U16 1 J Schneiders, St Clair 1:15.59 2 R Cole, Fitzroy 1:17.65 3 K Blackburne, Waikanae 1:18.14

200m Manikin 4x50m Relay

Men Open 1 Piha B 1:34.84 2 Midway 1:40.64 3 Muriwai 1:46.00 Women Open 1 Lyall Bay 1:39.69 2 Piha 2:03.93 3 Mairangi Bay 2:05.07 Men U19 1 Papamoa 1:29.69 2 Piha 1:35.13 3 Lyall Bay 1:39.48 Women U19 1 Papamoa 1:56.70 2 Mt Maunganui 2:03.72 3 Lyall Bay 2:04.92 Men U16 1 Papamoa A 1:45.71 2 Waikanae 1:45.93 3 Mt Maunganui 1:47.05 Women U16 1 Mt Maunganui 2:06.96 2 Papamoa 2:16.59 3 Midway 2:35.61 Mixed Open 300m Freestyle Mega Relay 1 NPOB A 2:30.03 2 Lyall Bay A 2:30.67 3 Waikanae A 2:32.33

German Cup, Warendorf, Germany, Nov. 2011 50 m Manikin Carry Men 3 S Kent, 30.53

200m Obstacles

Men 1 S Kent, 1:56.54 3 A McMillan, 1:59.04 Women 1 S Lee 2:08.75 (NZ record) 4 D O’Connor 2:17.65

4 x 50m Obstacle Relay Men 1

S Kent/A McMillan/ C Dawson/G Anderson 1:41.01 Women 2 A Dunlop-Barrett/M Boon/ S Lee/D O’Connor 1:56.41

Central Regional Championships, Oakura Beach, 15 Jan. 2012 Beach Sprints

Open Men 1 J Banhidi, Mt Maunganui 2 C Begg, East End 3 A Lambolez, Mt Maunganui Open Women 1 A Wright, Mt Maunganui 2 J Lacy, Mt Maunganui 3 H Janssen, Titahi Bay

U19 Men 1 J Hills, Papamoa 2 S Forbes, Paekakariki 3 N Arnold, East End U19 Women 1 K Radley, Mt Maunganui 2 H Janssen, Titahi Bay 3 E Stevens, NPOB U16 Men 1 L Doyle, Otaki 2 L Cole, East End 3 C Hayes, Mt Maunganui U16 Women 1 J Geraghty, Paekakariki 2 J Lacy, Mt Maunganui 3 A Barron, NPOB

Beach Flags

Open Men 1 J Banhidi, Mt Maunganui 2 D Peacocke, Mt Maunganui 3 S Edwards, Sunset Beach Open Women 1 A Wright, Mt Maunganui 2 K Elliott, Mt Maunganui 3 D Shepherd, Mt Maunganui U19 Men 1 S Forbes, Paekakariki 2 R Cullen, Paekakariki 3 N Arnold, East End U19 Women 1 E Stevens, NPOB 2 K Radley, Mt Maunganui 3 H Janssen, Titahi Bay U16 Men 1 L Cole, East End 2 C Hayes, Mt Maunganui 3 L Doyle, Otaki U16 Women 1 A Barron, NPOB 2 J Lacy, Mt Maunganui 3 J Geraghty, Paekakariki

Ski Race

Open Men 1 S Bicknell, Ocean Beach Kiwi 2 Z Franich, Orewa 3 M Sutton, Midway Open Women 1 N Cox, Westshore 2 A Fisher, Ocean Beach Kiwi 3 M Boon, Mairangi Bay U19 Men 1 S Shergold, Mt Maunganui 2 A Roy, Mt Maunganui 3 R Preston, Mt Maunganui U19 Women 1 D McKenzie, Mairangi Bay 2 K Radley, Mt Maunganui 3 N Peat, Papamoa U16 Men 1 K Imrie, Paekakariki 2 S Roy, Mt Maunganui 3 A Lee, Mt Maunganui U16 Women 1 K Wilson, Mt Maunganui 2 J Lambert-Fahy, Fitzroy 3 K Kipa, Mt Maunganui

Board Race

Open Men 1 A Newton, Mt Maunganui 2 M Sutton, Midway 3 J Pouwhare, Red Beach Open Women 1 D McKenzie, Mairangi Bay 2 N Cox, Westshore 3 A Dunlop-Barrett, NPOB U19 Men 1 M Strange, Papamoa 2 S Shergold, Mt Maunganui 3 M Bryant, Papamoa U19 Women 1 D McKenzie, Mairangi Bay 2 N Peat, Papamoa 3 C Ryan, Mt Maunganui U16 Men 1 D Hart, Papamoa 2 S Cowdrey, Papamoa 3 M Bryant, Papamoa U16 Women 1 K Wilson, Mt Maunganui 2 A Bird, Mt Maunganui 3 J Miller, Mt Maunganui

Ironman

Open Men 1 C Taylor, Midway 2 G Anderson, NPOB 3 T Maxwell, Lyall Bay


Sport Results

Open Women 1 M Boon, Mairangi Bay 2 N Cox, Westshore 3 N Peat, Papamoa U19 Men 1 J Allen, Paekakariki 2 M Bryant, Papamoa 3 B Nelson, NPOB U19 Women 1 N Gilmer, East End 2 K Moodie, Westshore 3 K Stewart, Papamoa U16 Men 1 B Johnston, Papamoa 2 D Edwards, Papamoa 3 D Hart, Papamoa

Diamond Lady

U16 Women 1 K Wilson, Mt Maunganui 2 J Miller, Mt Maunganui 3 N van der Kaay, Papamoa

Surf Race

Open Men 1 G Anderson, NPOB 2 A Simpson, St Clair 3 M Sutton, Midway Open Women 1 A Dunlop-Barrett, NPOB 2 N Peat, Papamoa 3 E Bescheron, Mt Maunganui U19 Men 1 J Allen, Paekakariki 2 M Bryant, Papamoa 3 P O’Shaughnessy, Westshore U19 Women 1 K Moodie, Westshore 2 N Gilmer, East End 3 D McKenzie, Mairangi Bay U16 Men 1 K Imrie, Paekakariki 2 T Owen, NPOB 3 J Murphy, Westshore U16 Women 1 K Maxwell, Lyall Bay 2 K Wilson, Mt Maunganui 3 G Luka, Lyall Bay

Taplin Relay

Open Men 1 NPOB 2 Papamoa 3 Westshore Open Women 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Ocean Beach Kiwi U19 Men 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Lyall Bay 3 Papamoa U19 Women 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Papamoa 3 Ocean Beach Kiwi U16 Men 1 Papamoa 2 Papamoa 3 Mt Maunganui U16 Women 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Lyall Bay

Board Relay

Open Men 1 Westshore 2 NPOB 3 East End Open Women 1 Mairangi Bay 2 East End 3 Lyall Bay U19 Men 1 Papamoa 2 Lyall Bay 3 Mt Maunganui U19 Women 1 Papamoa 2 Mt Maunganui U16 Men 1 Papamoa 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Papamoa U16 Women 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Lyall Bay

Ski Relay

Open Men 1 Ocean Beach Kiwi 2 Mt Maunganui 3 NPOB Open Women 1 Mt Maunganui U19 Men 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Papamoa 3 Lyall Bay U19 Women 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Papamoa 3 Paekakariki

Canoe Long Course Open Men 1 Fitzroy 2 East End Open Women 1 East End U19 Women 1 Paekakariki

Eastern Regional Championships, Mt Maunganui, 28-29 Jan. 2012 Board Relay

Open Men 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Midway 3 East End Open Women 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Westshore U19 Men 1 Papamoa 2 Lyall Bay 3 Mt Maunganui U19 Women 1 Red Beach 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Muriwai U16 Men 1 Papamoa 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Papamoa U16 Women 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Lyall Bay 3 Wainui

Board Rescue

Open Men 1 Red Beach 2 Red Beach 3 Mt Maunganui Open Women 1 Mairangi Bay 2 Westshore 3 Mt Maunganui U19 Men 1 NPOB 2 Midway 3 Mt Maunganui U19 Women 1 Papamoa 2 Omanu Beach 3 Mt Maunganui U16 Men 1 Papamoa 2 Papamoa 3 Mt Maunganui U16 Women 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Midway 3 Red Beach

Board Race

Open Men 1 C Moors, Red Beach 2 A Newton, Mt Maunganui 3 A Maney, Red Beach Open Women 1 N Cox, Westshore 2 D McKenzie, Mairangi Bay 3 A Berridge, Mt Maunganui U19 Men 1 D Pahina, Midway 2 S Shergold, Mt Maunganui 3 R Cox, Lyall Bay U19 Women 1 D McKenzie, Mairangi 2 J Moodie, Westshore 3 K Stewart, Papamoa U16 Men 1 B Johnston, Papamoa 2 D Hart, Papamoa 3 B Cochrane, Omanu Beach

U16 Women 1 J Smith, Wainui 2 J Miller, Mt Maunganui 3 A Bird, Mt Maunganui

Ski Race Open Men 1 S Ferguson, Piha 2 S Bicknell, Ocean Beach Kiwi 3 K Morrison, Mairangi Bay Open Women 1 R Dodwell, Mairangi Bay 2 N Cox, Westshore 3 T Hatton, Orewa U19 Men 1 Z Quickenden, South Brighton 2 J Wilson, Orewa 3 C Taylor, Midway U19 Women 1 A Fisher, Ocean Beach Kiwi 2 D Currie, South Brighton 3 K Radley, Mt Maunganui U16 Men 1 B Cochrane, Omanu Beach 2 T Harker, Papamoa 3 F Loughlin, Piha U16 Women 1 R Cole, Fitzroy 2 K Thompson, Waikanae 3 B McLeely, Red Beach

Surf Teams Race

Open Men 1 Red Beach 2 Midway 3 Mt Maunganui Open Women 1 Mairangi Bay 2 Orewa 3 Mt Maunganui U19 Men 1 Paekakariki 2 Midway 3 Papamoa U19 Women 1 Papamoa 2 Red Beach 3 Orewa U16 Men 1 Papamoa 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Mairangi Bay U16 Women 1 Red Beach 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Papamoa

Double Ski

Open Men 1 Mairangi Bay 2 Orewa 3 Mairangi Bay Open Women 1 Westshore 2 Orewa 3 Mairangi Bay U19 Men 1 Waikanae 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Orewa U19 Women 1 Waikanae 2 South Brighton 3 Mt Maunganui

Surf Race

Open Men 1 C Moors, Red Beach 2 G Anderson, NPOB 3 M Janes, Midway Open Women 1 E Bescheron, Mt Maunganui 2 M Boon, Mairangi Bay 3 N Peat, Papamoa U19 Men 1 C Dawson, Midway 2 R Cox, Lyall Bay 3 J Allen, Paekakariki U19 Women 1 B Carroll, Waikanae 2 N Peat, Papamoa 3 N Rosewarne, Orewa U16 Men 1 K Imrie, Paekakariki 2 C Ryan, Lyall Bay 3 P Farrell, Mt Maunganui U16 Women 1 J Miller, Mt Maunganui 2 K Boocock, Red Beach 3 G Harris, Wainui

40-49 Men 1 T Smith, Waimairi 2 I Rae, Taylors Mistake 50+ Men 1 B Rattray, Taylors Mistake 2 S Lockie, North Beach

Short Course Canoe

Open Men 1 Ocean Beach Kiwi 2 East End 3 Papamoa Open Women 1 Waimarama 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Papamoa U19 Men 1 Waikanae 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Waikanae U19 Women 1 Waikanae 2 United North Piha 3 Waikane

Long Course Canoe

Open Men 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Mairangi Bay 3 East End Open Women 1 Waimarama 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Papamoa U19 Men 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Ocean Beach Kiwi 3 Kariaotahi U19 Women 1 Waikanae 2 United North Piha 3 Ocean Beach Kiwi

Long Course Boat

Open Men 1 Piha 2 Piha 3 Mairangi Bay Open Women 1 Mairangi Bay 2 Red Beach 3 Orewa U21 Women 1 Piha 2 Muriwai 3 Bethells Beach U23 Men 1 Piha 2 Piha 3 Paekakariki U19 Men 1 Waihi Beach 2 Red Beach 3 Mt Maunganui

Beach Relay

Open Men 1 Papamoa 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Mt Maunganui Open Women 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Ocean Beach Kiwi U19 Men 1 Papamoa 2 Ocean Beach Kiwi 3 Orewa U19 Women 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Red Beach 3 Muriwai U16 Men 1 Ocean Beach Kiwi 2 Red Beach 3 Mt Maunganui U16 Women 1 Waikanae 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Ocean Beach Kiwi

Beach Flags

Open Men 1 Morgan Foster, South Brighton 2 Paul Cracroft-Wilson, Fitzroy 3 J Gibson-Park, Wainui Open Women 1 C Hickman, Mairangi Bay 2 K Elliott, Mt Maunganui 3 K Watts, Fitzroy U19 Men 1 K Harman, Papamoa 2 T Harris, Wainui 3 S Forbes, Paekakariki U19 Women 1 C Stevens, NPOB 2 A Dimond, Sumner 3 B Wilkie, Midway U16 Men 1 S McNicol, Ocean Beach Kiwi 2 C Hayes, Mt Maunganui 3 A Parker, Orewa U16 Women 1 E Hodges, Piha 2 J Geraghty, Paekakariki 3 M Kidd, Whangamata

Ironman

Short Course Boat

Open Men 1 C Moors, Red Beach 2 M Janes, Midway 3 C Taylor, Midway Open Women 1 N Cox, Westshore 2 M Boon, Mairangi Bay 3 N Peat, Papamoa U19 Men 1 R Cox, Lyall Bay 2 C Dawson, Midway 3 J Allen, Paekakariki U19 Women 1 C Ryan, Mt Maunganui 2 D Currie, South Brighton 3 E Wilson, Muriwai U16 Men 1 B Johnston, Papamoa 2 B Cochrane, Omanu Beach 3 K Imrie, Paekakariki

Open Men 1 Piha 2 Orewa 3 Piha Open Women 1 Mairangi Bay 2 Muriwai 3 Orewa U19 Men 1 Waihi Beach 2 Piha 3 Red Beach U23 Men 1 Piha 2 Piha 3 Sunset U21 Women 1 Bethells Beach 2 Piha 3 Muriwai

Beach Sprints

U16 Men 1 S McNicol, Ocean Beach Kiwi 2 K Cudd, Ocean Beach Kiwi 3 S Murfitt, Fitzroy U16 Women 1 S Gearey, Ocean Beach Kiwi 2 G Burke, Midway 3 M Kidd, Whangamata

Diamond Lady

Open Men 1 K Harman, Papamoa 2 P Cracroft-Wilson, Fitzroy 3 V Roberts, Mairangi Bay Open Women 1 C Hickman, Mairangi Bay 2 A Wright, Mt Maunganui 3 T McGarva, Mt Maunganui U19 Men 1 K Harman, Papamoa 2 T Harris, Wainui 3 J Hills, Papamoa U19 Women 1 S Karika, Ocean Beach Kiwi 2 G Newman, Mairangi Bay 3 N Coventry, Orewa

U16 Women 1 J Miller, Mt Maunganui 2 K Wilson, Mt Maunganui 3 K Boocock, Red Beach

Taplin

Open Men 1 Red Beach 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Mt Maunganui Open Women 1 Mt Maunganui B 2 Mt Maunganui C 3 Ocean Beach Kiwi

ANNUAL REPORT 2012

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Sport Results

U21

U19 Men 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Midway 3 Lyall Bay U19 Women 1 Ocean Beach 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Orewa U16 Men 1 Papamoa 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Mt Maunganui U16 Women 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Red Beach 3 Wainui

Assembly Rescue

Overall Points 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Mt Maunganui 136 Papamoa 79 Mairangi Bay 66 Red Beach 62 Piha 48 Ocean Beach Kiwi 39 Waikanae 37 Midway 34 Orewa 24 Westshore 19

Lion Foundation New Zealand Surf League, Main Beach Mt Maunganui, 9-12 Feb. 2012 Open Teams 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Taranaki 251 Gisborne 240 Auckland 236 Bay of Plenty 199 Hawkes Bay 197 Wellington 168 Otago 135 Canterbury 125 New South Wales 202

Under 19 Teams 1 2 3 4 4 6 7 8

Gisborne 226 Bay of Plenty 207 Auckland 195 Wellington 152 Canterbury 152 Hawkes Bay 147 Otago 140 Taranaki 131 New South Wales 222

Under 16 Teams 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Bay of Plenty Auckland Gisborne Wellington Taranaki Otago Hawkes Bay Canterbury

251 213 187 174 140 127 126 114

Under 14 Teams 1 2 3 4 4 6 7 8

Auckland Bay of Plenty Gisborne Taranaki Wellington Canterbury Otago Hawkes Bay

195 179 163 153 153 100 89 66

Northern Regional Championships, Ruakaka, 18 - 19 Feb. 2012, IRB Tube Rescue U21

1 Muriwai 2 Sunset Beach 3 Ruakaka Women 1 Sunset Beach 2 Kariaotahi 3 Raglan Senior 1 Piha 2 Muriwai 3 Ruakaka

Mass Rescue

Senior 1 Muriwai 2 Ruakaka 3 United North Piha Women 1 Ruakaka 2 Sunset Beach 3 United North Piha

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1 Muriwai 2 Ruakaka 3 Sunset Beach

Senior 1 Muriwai 2 United North Piha 3 Ruakaka Women 1 United North Piha 2 Sunset Beach 3 Ruakaka U21 1 Sunset Beach 2 Muriwai 3 Mairangi Bay

Single Rescue

Senior 1 Muriwai 2 United North Piha 3 Raglan Women 1 United North Piha 2 Ruakaka 3 Red Beach U21 1 Muriwai 2 Ruakaka 3 Sunset Beach Teams Race 1 Muriwai 2 Ruakaka 3 Sunset Beach

Beach Sprints

Open Men 1 F Cameron, Mt Maunganui 2 A Jackson, Mairangi Bay 3 V Roberts, Mairangi Bay Open Women 1 N Young, Red Beach 2 A Craigie, Muriwai 3 S Rogers, Orewa U19 Men 1 A Saunders, Orewa 2 A Parker, Orewa 3 D Rippon, Piha U19 Women 1 E Hodges, Piha 2 M Kidd, Whangamata 3 G Gill, Whangamata U16 Men 1 A Parker, Orewa 2 S Moffat, Waipu Cove 3 J Hurley, Red Beach U16 Women 1 E Hodges, Piha 2 M Kidd, Whangamata 3 G Gill, Whangamata Masters Men 1 M Mulcahy, Karekare 2 D Josephson, Mairangi Bay 3 P Kramer, Red Beach Masters Women 1 J Shrimpton, Sunset Beach 2 K Kramer, Red Beach 3 R Johnstone, Sunset Beach

Beach Relay

Open Men 1 Orewa 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Red Beach Open Women 1 Red Beach 2 Muriwai 3 Orewa U19 Men 1 Orewa 2 Red Beach 3 Piha U19 Women 1 Red Beach 2 Muriwai 3 Orewa U16 Men 1 Red Beach 2 Waipu Cove 3 Orewa U16 Women 1 Red Beach 2 Orewa 3 Mairangi Bay Masters Men 1 Karakare 2 United North Piha 3 Red Beach Masters Women 1 Red Beach 2 Sunset Beach

ANNUAL REPORT 2012

Surf Race

Open Men 1 D French, Red Beach 2 A Maney, Red Beach 3 H Beattie, Westshore Open Women 1 N Peat, Papamoa 2 M Boon, Mairangi Bay 3 K Wannan, Piha U19 Men 1 S Newcombe, Piha 2 M Pickering, Papamoa 3 M Bryant, Papamoa U19 Women 1 D O’Connor, Omanu Beach 2 D McKenzie, Mairangi Bay 3 N Rosewarne, Orewa U16 Men 1 M Thetford, Red Beach 2 M Clode, Mairangi Bay 3 C Drinnan, Orewa U16 Women 1 K Boocock, Red Beach 2 M Johnston, Orewa 3 C Spencer, Red Beach Masters Men 1 J Battaerd, Mairangi Bay 2 J Stebe, Bethells Beach 3 N Gordon, Bethells Beach Masters Women 1 J Shrimpton, Sunset Beach 2 J Waldegrave, Sunset Beach 3 M Stutz, Red Beach

Surf Teams

Open Men 1 Red Beach 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Piha Open Women 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Orewa U19 Men 1 Red Beach 2 Piha 3 Muriwai U19 Women 1 Red Beach 2 Piha 3 Orewa U16 Men 1 Red Beach 2 Orewa 3 Mairangi Bay U16 Women 1 Red Beach 2 Mairangi Bay

Ski Relay

Open Men 1 Mairangi Bay 2 Red Beach 1 3 Red Beach 2 Open Women 1 Red Beach 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Orewa U19 Men 1 Papamoa 2 Red Beach 3 Orewa U19 Women 1 Red Beach 1 2 Red Beach 2 3 Piha

Board Relay

Open Men 1 Red Beach 2 Muriwai 3 Mairangi Bay Open Women 1 Red Beach 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Mt Maunganui U19 Men 1 Papamoa A 2 Papamoa B 3 Red Beach U19 Women 1 Red Beach 2 Muriwai 3 Papamoa U16 Men 1 Red Beach 2 Orewa 3 Mairangi Bay U16 Women 1 Red Beach 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Orewa

Double Ski

Open Men 1 Mairangi Bay 2 Orewa 3 Red Beach Open Women 1 Red Beach 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Orewa U19 Men 1 Mairangi Bay 2 Orewa 3 Piha U19 Women 1 Papamoa 2 Piha 3 Mairangi Bay Masters Men 1 Mairangi Bay A 2 Mairangi Bay B 3 Red Beach

Run Swim Run

Open Men 1 D French, Red Beach 2 H Beattie, Westshore 3 J Pouwhare, Red Beach Open Women 1 M Boon, Mairangi Bay 2 K Wannan, Piha 3 E Bescheron, Mt Maunganui U19 Men 1 S Newcombe, Piha 2 M Pickering, Papamoa 3 G Hunter, Mairangi Bay U19 Women 1 N Peat, Papamoa 2 D O’Connor, Omanu Beach 3 D McKenzie, Mairangi Bay

Short Course Boat

Open Men 1 Piha A 2 Orewa 3 Piha Pistols Open Women 1 Orewa B 2 Muriwai Chickas 3 Piha Black Pearls U23 Men 1 Piha Pistols 2 Piha Pirates 3 Red Beach Youngguns U21 Women 1 Muriwai Black 2 Bethells Beach Babes 3 Piha Coladas U19 Men 1 Red Beach Youngguns

Short Course Canoe

Open Men 1 Karekare 2 Red Beach 3 Waipu Cove Open Women 1 Kariaotahi 2 Orewa 3 Karekare U19 Men 1 Kariaotahi 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Red Beach U19 Women 1 United North Piha Blue 2 Red Beach 3 United North Piha Gold Masters Men 1 United North Piha 2 Red Beach 3 Karekare Masters Women 1 United North Piha 2 Red Beach Coffee Club 3 Red Beach Espressos

Ironman/Ironwoman

Open Men 1 A Maney, Red Beach 2 J Pouwhare, Red Beach 3 A Newton, Mt Maunganui Open Women 1 M Boon, Mairangi Bay 2 R Clarke, Orewa 3 N Peat, Papamoa U19 Men 1 M Bryant, Papamoa 2 M Strange, Papamoa 3 L Siddins, Orewa U19 Women 1 D McKenzie, Mairangi Bay 2 E Wilson, Muriwai 3 G Lloyd, Red Beach

U16 Men 1 M Thetford, Red Beach 2 A Parker, Orewa 3 D Hart, Papamoa Masters Men 1 J Battaerd, Mairangi Bay 2 N Gordon, Bethells Beach

Diamond Lady

U16 Women 1 K Boocock, Red Beach 2 A Moffatt, Papamoa 3 C Spencer, Red Beach

Tube Rescue

Open Men 1 Red Beach 1 2 Muriwai B 3 Red Beach 2 Open Women 1 Piha 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Orewa U19 Men 1 Piha 2 Papamoa B 3 Papamoa A U19 Women 1 Red Beach 2 Muriwai 3 Orewa U16 Men 1 Red Beach 2 Orewa 3 Piha U16 Women 1 Red Beach 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Red Beach

Board Rescue

Open Men 1 Red Beach 2 2 Red Beach 4 3 Piha Open Women 1 Mairangi Bay 2 Piha 3 Orewa U19 Men 1 Papamoa 2 Red Beach 2 3 Red Beach 1 U19 Women 1 Mairangi Bay 2 Papamoa 3 Muriwai U16 Men 1 Papamoa 2 Red Beach 1 3 Red Beach 2 3 Mairangi Bay U16 Women 1 Red Beach 1 2 Whangamata 3 Red Beach 2

Taplin Relay

Open Men 1 Red Beach 2 Mairangi Bay B 3 Orewa Open Women 1 Orewa 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Mt Maunganui U19 Men 1 Papamoa 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Piha U19 Women 1 Muriwai Gold 2 Papamoa 3 Red Beach U16 Men 1 Red Beach 2 Orewa 3 Mairangi Bay U16 Women 1 Red Beach 2 Orewa 3 Mairangi Bay

Ski Race

Open Men 1 T Mitchell, Mairangi Bay 2 H Beattie, Westshore 3 M Lee, Mairangi Bay Open Women 1 R Clarke, 1 C Ryan, Red Beach 3 G Butt, Orewa


Sport Results

U19 Men 1 M Strange, Papamoa 2 B Race, Mairangi Bay 3 S Merrett, Papamoa U19 Women 1 D McKenzie, Mairangi Bay 2 J Sweetman, Orewa 3 N Peat, Papamoa U16 Men 1 A Parker, Orewa 2 J Olsen, Orewa 3 R Blackall, Red Beach U16 Women 1 B McLeely, Red Beach 2 K Kipa, Mt Maunganui 3 M Readman, Red Beach Masters Men 1 I Parker, Mairangi Bay 2 N Gordon, Bethells Beach 3 J Battaerd, Mairangi Bay Masters Women 1 M Stutz, Red Beach

Board Race

Open Men 1 A Maney, Red Beach 2 A Newton, Mt Maunganui 3 J Pouwhare, Red Beach Open Women 1 K Elliot, Mt Maunganui 2 C Ryan, Red Beach 3 D McKenzie, Mairangi Bay U19 Men 1 M Strange, Papamoa 2 M Bryant, Papamoa 3 H Smith, Papamoa U19 Women 1 D McKenzie, Mairangi Bay 2 L Aitken, Red Beach 3 K Stewart, Papamoa U16 Men 1 D Hart, Papamoa 2 M Thetford, Red Beach 3 M Stewart, Papamoa U16 Women 1 K Kipa, Mt Maunganui 3 B McLeely, Red Beach 3 G Gill, Whangamata Masters Men 1 D McKenzie, Mairangi Bay 2 J Battaerd, Mairangi Bay 3 M Readman, Red Beach Masters Women 1 M Stutz, Red Beach

Beach Flags

Open Men 1 A Rippon, Piha 2 D Rippon, Piha 3 S Paterson, Mairangi Bay Open Women 1 N Young, Red Beach 2 K Elliot, Mt Maunganui 3 A Craigie, Muriwai U19 Men 1 A Saunders, Orewa 2 N Donnell-Brown, Piha 3 J Higgie, Sunset Beach U19 Women 1 E Hodges, Piha 2 M Kidd, Whangamata 3 T Baldwin, Red Beach U16 Men 1 A Parker, Orewa 2 J Downey, Red Beach 3 J Hurley, Red Beach U16 Women 1 E Hodges, Piha 2 M Kidd, Whangamata 3 K Spice, Muriwai Masters Men 1 M Readman, Red Beach 2 P Cleminson, Red Beach 3 A Presland-Tack, Red Beach Masters Women 1 K Kramer, Red Beach 2 R Presland-Tack, Red Beach 3 S George, Red Beach

Long Course Boat

Open Men 1 Piha A 2 Piha Boomers 3 Muriwai Open Women 1 Orewa B 2 Red Beach Sirens 3 Muriwai Chickas U23 Men 1 Piha Pirates 2 Red Beach 3 Piha Pistols

U21 Women 1 Piha Coladas 2 Muriwai 3 Bethells Beach

Long Course Canoe

Open Men 1 Karekare 1 2 Red Beach 3 Karekare 2 Open Women 1 Orewa 2 Kariaotahi 3 Karekare U19 Men 1 Kariaotahi 2 Red Beach 3 Mairangi Bay U19 Women 1 United North Piha Blue 2 United North Piha Gold 3 Red Beach Masters Men 1 Red Beach 2 United North Piha 3 Red Beach Masters Women 1 Red Beach Coffee Club 2 Red Beach Espressos

Overall Points

Red Beach 246 Mairangi Bay 109.5 Orewa 107.5 Piha 93 Papamoa 80 Muriwai 44 Mt Maunganui 24 Kariaotahi 18 United North Piha 14 Whangamata 14 Karekare 13 Waipu Cove 6 Westshore 5 Omanu Beach 5 Bethells Beach 4 Sunset Beach 1

Southern Regional Championships, New Brighton Beach, Christchurch, 18-19 Feb. 2012 Tube Rescue

Open Men 1 Taylors Mistake 2 North Beach 3 St Clair Open Women 1 St Clair 2 St Clair U19 Men 1 St Clair 2 New Brighton 3 Waimairi U19 Women 1 St Clair 2 Waikuku Orange 3 South Brighton A U16 Men 1 St Clair White 2 Waimairi A 3 St Clair Black U16 Women 1 St Clair White 2 St Clair Black 3 Sumner A

Board Relay

Open Men 1 Taylors Mistake 2 St Clair 3 Waimairi Open Women 1 St Clair 2 Taylors Mistake U19 Men 1 Spencer Park 2 St Clair 3 Taylors Mistake U19 Women 1 St Clair 2 Spencer Park 3 Waimairi U16 Men 1 St Clair 2 Waimairi 3 St Clair U16 Women 1 Sumner 2 St Clair 3 Waimairi

Board Rescue

Open Men 1 Taylors Mistake A 2 St Clair White 3 Taylors Mistake C Open Women 1 St Clair Black 2 St Clair White 3 Taylors Mistake U19 Men 1 New Brighton A 2 St Clair White 3 Taylors Mistake A U19 Women 1 South Brighton 2 Waikuku Orange 3 St Clair White U16 Men 1 Waimairi 2 St Clair Black 3 St Clair White U16 Women 1 Sumner 2 St Clair White 3 Brighton Gold

Run Swim Run

Open Men 1 B Phillips, Taylors Mistake 2 A Simpson, St Clair 3 J Nash, New Brighton Open Women 1 C Doyle, St Clair 2 S Laughton, St Clair 3 C Harris, St Clair U19 Men 1 M Carter, New Brighton 2 A Trembath, St Clair 3 J Mowat, St Clair U19 Women 1 C Doyle, St Clair 2 J Schneiders, St Clair 3 B Tucker, Sumner

Board Race

Open Men 1 B Phillips, Taylors Mistake 2 T Mouldey, Taylors Mistake 3 M Cresswell, Waimairi Open Women 1 M Francois, St Clair 2 T Placid, Spencer Park 3 H Cullen, St Clair U19 Men 1 K Mouldey, Taylors Mistake 2 T Nash, New Brighton 3 A McKenzie, St Clair U19 Women 1 T Placid, Spencer Park 2 C Doyle, St Clair 3 S Holland, South Brighton U16 Men 1 A Trembath, St Clair 2 J Balk, Spencer Park 3 L Garforth, St Clair U16 Women 1 J Schneiders, St Clair 2 B Tucker, Sumner 3 R Bailey, Waikuku 40-49 Men Masters 1 M Robberds, Waimairi 2 T Smith, Waimairi 3 I Rae, Taylors Mistake

Ski Race

Open Men 1 H Lockie, North Beach 2 R Phillips, Waimairi 3 C Righton, Waimairi Open Women 1 C Laughton, St Clair 2 M Francois, St Clair 3 A Wilson, South Brighton U19 Men 1 F Smith, Waimairi 2 T Reed, Spencer Park 3 H McCulloch, St Clair U19 Women 1 A Wilson, South Brighton 2 S Robb, St Clair 3 C Ruddle-McBain, Waimairi U16 Men 1 A Trembath, St Clair 2 J Mowat, St Clair 3 H Taylor, St Clair U16 Women 1 J Schneiders, St Clair 2 M Johnston, South Brighton 3 L Herring, Waimairi 40-49 Men 1 I Rae, Taylors Mistake

Surf Teams Race

Open Women 1 St Clair 2 North Beach 3 Waimairi U19 Men 1 Waimairi 2 St Clair White U19 Women 1 Waimairi 2 St Clair 3 Taylors Mistake

Open Men 1 Taylors Mistake 2 New Brighton 3 St Clair U16 Women 1 St Clair White 2 Waimairi 3 Sumner U16 Men 1 St Clair 2 Waimairi

Boats Long Course

Double Ski

Open Men 1 North Beach 2 New Brighton Nitros Open Women 1 New Brighton Queen Beez 2 North Beach

Open Men 1 Taylors Mistake 2 North Beach 3 Waimairi Open Women 1 St Clair White 2 St Clair Black 3 South Brighton U19 Men 1 St Clair White 2 St Clair Grey 3 Taylors Mistake U19 Women 1 South Brighton 2 Waimairi 3 St Clair Mixed Open 1 Taylors Mistake 2 North Beach 3 St Clair

Boats Short Course

Open Men 1 North Beach 2 New Brighton Nitros Open Women 1 New Brighton Queen Beez

Beach Sprints

Ski Relay

Open Men 1 St Clair 2 Waimairi 3 Taylors Mistake U19 Men 1 St Clair White 2 St Clair Black 3 Spencer Park U19 Women 1 St Clair 2 Spencer Park 3 South Brighton

Surf Race

Open Men 1 B Phillips, Taylors Mistake 2 J Nash, New Brighton 3 D Bromley, Taylors Mistake Open Women 1 S Laughton, St Clair 2 C Harris, St Clair 3 C Laughton, St Clair U19 Men 1 M Carter, New Brighton 2 A Trembath, St Clair 3 H McCulloch, St Clair U19 Women 1 C Doyle, St Clair 2 H Thompson, St Clair 3 S Holland, South Brighton U16 Men 1 A Trembath, St Clair 2 J Mowat, St Clair 3 S Blackmore, Waimairi U16 Women 1 J Schneiders, St Clair 2 B Tucker, Sumner 3 L Schneiders, St Clair 40-49 Men 1 T Smith, Waimairi 2 I Rae, Taylors Mistake 50+ Men 1 B Rattray, Taylors Mistake 2 S Lockie, North Beach

Short Course Canoe

Open Men 1 Waimairi 2 North Beach 3 South Brighton Open Women 1 St Clair 2 Waimairi 3 Taylors Mistake U19 Men 1 Waimairi 2 St Clair U19 Women 1 Waimairi 2 St Clair 3 Taylors Mistake

Long Course Canoe

Open Men 1 Waimairi 2 North Beach 3 South Brighton

Open Men 1 M MacDonald, Spencer Park 2 E Finch, Spencer Park 3 J Laughton, Waimairi Open Women 1 G Dickson, Spencer Park 2 M Francois, St Clair 3 A Dimond, Sumner U19 Men 1 J Laughton, Waimairi 2 R Pritchard, Sumner 3 J Mee, St Clair U19 Women 1 G Dickson, Spencer Park 2 A Dimond, Spencer Park 3 L Temesvari, Spencer Park U16 Men 1 M Ryan, St Clair 2 R Pritchard, Sumner 3 H Roberts, North Beach U16 Women 1 H Harper, New Brighton 2 S Moore, Waikuku 3 J Schneiders, St Clair

Beach Relay

Open Men 1 Spencer Park Red 2 St Clair White 3 Waimairi Open Women 1 Spencer Park Red 2 St Clair White 3 North Beach Black U19 Men 1 Waimairi 2 St Clair White 3 Taylors Mistake U19 Women 1 Sumner 2 St Clair White 3 Waikuku Beach Orange U16 Men 1 St Clair White 2 Waimairi U16 Women 1 St Clair White 2 Waimairi

Beach Flags

Open Men 1 M MacDonald, Spencer Park 2 L Todd, North Beach 3 M Cresswell, Waimairi Open Women 1 A Dimond, Sumner 2 L Temesvari, Spencer Park 3 N Wakefield, North Beach U19 Men 1 J Balk, Spencer Park 2 J Laughton, Waimairi 3 R Pritchard, Sumner U19 Women 1 A Dimond, Sumner 2 G Dickson, Spencer Park 3 L Temesvari, Spencer Park U16 Men 1 J Balk, Spencer Park 2 R Pritchard, Sumner 3 L Godfrey, Sumner U16 Women 1 H Harper, New Brighton 2 K Taiawa, Brighton 3 E Paynter, Waikuku

ANNUAL REPORT 2012

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Sport Results

Ironman

Open Men 1 B Phillips, Taylors Mistake 2 A Simpson, St Clair 3 H Lockie, North Beach Open Women 1 M Francois, St Clair 2 H Cullen, St Clair 3 C Laughton, St Clair U19 Men 1 F Smith, Waimairi 2 H McCulloch, St Clair 3 R O’Rourke, Spencer Park U19 Women 1 S Holland, South Brighton 2 T Placid, Spencer Park 3 H Thompson, St Clair U16 Men 1 J Mowat, St Clair 2 A Trembath, St Clair 3 S Blackmore, Waimairi

Diamond Lady

U16 Women 1 J Schneiders, St Clair 2 M Johnston, South Brighton 3 L Schneiders, St Clair

Taplin

Open Men 1 Taylors Mistake 2 St Clair White 3 New Brighton Open Women 1 St Clair White 2 St Clair Black 3 Taylors Mistake U19 Men 1 Spencer Park Red 2 St Clair Black 3 St Clair White U19 Women 1 St Clair 2 South Brighton 3 Spencer Park Red U16 Men 1 St Clair White 2 Waimairi 3 St Clair Black U16 Women 1 St Clair White 2 Waimairi 3 Spencer Park Red

Overall Points 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

St Clair 299 Waimairi 108 Taylors Mistake 73 Spencer Park 67 North Beach 44 New Brighton 43 Sumner 39 South Brighton 32 Waikuku Beach 11 Brighton 3

Under 14 New Zealand Surf Life Saving Championships, Main Beach, Mt Maunganui, 23 – 26 Feb. 2012 Run Swim Run

Under 14 Men 1 K Sefton, Omanu Beach 2 I Scheib, Red Beach 3 J Virtue, Wainui Under 14 Women 1 H Williams, Mangawhai Heads 2 R Lawton, Paekakariki 3 T Watt, Lyall Bay Under 13 Men 1 S Fairbairn, Mairangi Bay 2 G Williams, Mt Maunganui 3 D Barron, NPOB Under 13 Women 1 K Trott, Paekakariki 2 M Josephson, Papamoa 3 M Bryant, Papamoa Under 12 Men 1 Z Reid, NPOB 2 M Cowdrey, Papamoa 3 C Bradding, Whangamata Under 12 Women 1 G Kaihau, Orewa 2 Z Bettany, Lyall Bay 3 J Tuilaepa, Red Beach Under 11 Men 1 L O’Connor, Waihi Beach 2 K Joe, NPOB 3 T Hacker, Mt Maunganui

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Under 11 Women 1 B Doyle, Mairangi Bay 2 A Bettany, Lyall Bay 3 L Makaea, Orewa

2km Beach Relay 1 NPOB 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Omanu Beach

U11 Girls 1 E Pollock, Omanu Beach 2 A Bettany, Lyall Bay 3 S Hildesley, Red Beach

Board Rescue

Surf Race

Diamond Race

Under 14 Boys 1 Orewa 2 Red Beach 3 Whangamata Under 14 Girls 1 Omanu Beach 2 Paekakariki 3 Lyall Bay

Mixed Beach Relay

Under 14 1 East End 2 Waikanae 3 Red Beach Under 13 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Red Beach 3 Westshore Under 12 1 Red Beach 2 Whangamata 3 Muriwai Under 11 1 Red Beach 2 Omanu Beach 3 Orewa

Beach Flags

Under 14 Boys 1 L Gjaltema, Red Beach 2 J McCallum, East End 3 T Oolders, Worser Bay Under 14 Girls 1 K Lewis, Orewa 2 E Gibson, Omanu Beach 3 E Maru Maru Flynn, Omanu Beach Under 13 Boys 1 J Adams, Waikanae 2 F Burns, Wainui 3 L Stephenson, Omanu Beach Under 13 Girls 1 L Bradley, Mt Maunganui 2 S Sumner, Muriwai 3 A Ellingham, Wainui Under 12 Boys 1 I Perkins-Banse, Paekakariki 2 R Gjaltema, Red Beach 3 C Bradding, Whangamata Under 12 Girls 1 J Tuilaepa, Red Beach 2 K Oolders, Worser Bay 3 M Lundon-Moore, Fitzroy Under 11 Boys 1 W van der Beek, Omanu Beach 2 B Gleye, Red Beach 3 J York, Omanu Beach Under 11 Girls 1 E Pollock, Omanu Beach 2 S Hildesley, Red Beach 3 C Birley, Red Beach

Tube Rescue

U14 Boys 1 Brighton 2 Waikanae 3 Papamoa U14 Girls 1 Paekakariki 2 Midway 3 Mt Maunganui U12 Boys 1 Westshore 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Whangamata U12 Girls 1 Lyall Bay 2 Red Beach 3 Orewa

Board Relay

U14 Boys 1 Red Beach 2 Omanu Beach 3 Papamoa U14 Girls 1 Wainui 2 Omanu Beach 3 Papamoa U12 Boys 1 Red Beach 2 Whangamata 3 Papamoa U12 Girls 1 Orewa 2 Lyall Bay 3 Red Beach

ANNUAL REPORT 2012

U14 Boys 1 B Bassett-Foss, Waimarama 2 B Brandham, Brighton 3 J Hunter, Waimairi U14 Girls 1 H Williams, Mangawhai Heads 2 R Lawton, Paekakariki 3 E Gibson, Omanu Beach U13 Boys 1 L Clareburt, Lyall Bay 2 S Fairbairn, Mairangi Bay 3 I Marshall, Mt Maunganui U13 Girls 1 K Trott, Paekakariki 2 M Josephson, Papamoa 3 E Drinnan, Orewa U12 Boys 1 Z Reid, NPOB 2 M Cowdrey, Papamoa 3 C Bradding, Whangamata U12 Girls 1 H Ross, Westshore 2 D Familton, Warrington 3 G Kaihau, Orewa U11 Boys 1 T Kipa, Mt Maunganui 2 L O’Connor, Waihi Beach 3 K Joe, NPOB U11 Girls 1 T Denvir, Red Beach 2 M Dickson, NPOB 3 A Bettany, Lyall Bay

Beach Sprint

U14 Boys 1 J McCallum, East End 2 J Waru-Koroi, Bethells Beach 3 N Rangihuna, Waikanae U14 Girls 1 O Eaton, NPOB 2 S Malley, East End 3 K Lewis, Orewa U13 Boys 1 J Puchner, Pukehina 2 S Powney, Orewa 3 L Fannin, Red Beach U13 Girls 1 M Bryant, Papamoa 2 D Bowdler, Mt Maunganui 3 E Johnston, Mt Maunganui U12 Boys 1 I Banse-Perkins, Paekakariki 2 D Courtis, Papamoa 3 C Currer-Briggs, Muriwai U12 Girls 1 L Henry, Whakatane 2 T Davidson, Waihi Beach 3 I Kelly, East End U11 Boys 1 B Blackwell, Omanu Beach 2 B Pearson, Orewa 3 B Gleye, Red Beach U11 Girls 1 L Makaea, Orewa 2 E Pollock, Omanu Beach 3 C Birley Red Beach

Board Race

U14 Boys 1 N van der Walt, Lyall Bay 2 L Wisbey, Taylors Mistake 3 J Morgan-Kemp, Red Beach U14 Girls 1 H Williams, Mangawhai Heads 2 R Pearce, Red Beach 3 A Falwasser-Logan, Wainui U13 Boys 1 S Johnson, Sumner 2 H Miller, Mt Maunganui 3 D Barron, NPOB U13 Girls 1 M Josephson, Papamoa 2 A Ellingham, Wainui 3 N Muru, Whakatane U12 Boys 1 M Cowdrey, Papamoa 2 O Williams, Whangamata 3 R Kirk, Omanu Beach U12 Girls 1 G Kaihau, Orewa 2 J Te Rito, Orewa 3 J Tuilaepa, Red Beach U11 Boys 1 G Mano, Papamoa 2 W van der Beek, Omanu Beach 3 K Scheib, Red Beach

U14 Boys 1 N van der Wilt, Lyall Bay 2 I Scheib, Red Beach 3 T Dods, Waikanae U14 Girls 1 H Williams, Mangawhai Heads 2 B Biddle, Wainui 3 R Pearce, Red Beach U13 Boys 1 S Fairbairn, Mairangi Bay 2 H Miller, Mt Maunganui 3 G Williams, Mt Maunganui U13 Girls 1 M Josephson, Papamoa 2 M Bryant, Papamoa 3 N Muru, Whakatane U12 Boys 1 M Cowdrey, Papamoa 2 Z Reid, NPOB 3 C Bradding, Whangamata U12 Girls 1 G Kaihau, Orewa 2 H Ross, Westshore 3 J Tuilaepa, Red Beach U11 Boys 1 G Mano, Papamoa 2 B McMurtrie, Red Beach 3 L O’Connor, Waihi Beach U11 Girls 1 L Makaea, Orewa 2 E Pollock, Omanu Beach 3 A Bettany, Lyall Bay

Cameron Relay

U14 Mixed 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Omanu Beach 3 Papamoa U12 Mixed 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Red Beach 3 Papamoa

Club Points 1 2 3 3 3 6 7 8 9 9

Red Beach Omanu Beach Mt Maunganui Orewa Papamoa Lyall Bay Paekakariki NPOB Wainui Whangamata

68 46 40 40 40 27 24 23 14 14

Sonic Race Series The Grand Final of the Sonic Race Series Ironman was raced during Under 14 New Zealand Surf Life Saving Championships on Saturday 25 February at Mt Maunganui.

Open Ironman

Men C Taylor, Midway Women M Boon, Mairangi Bay

Sonic Race Series Winners

Open Mens Board A Newton, Mt Maunganui Open Womens Board D McKenzie, Mairangi Bay Open Mens Ski S Bicknell, Ocean Beach Kiwi Open Womens Ski M Boon, Mairangi Bay Open Mens Surf Race D French, Red Beach Open Womens Surf Race N Peat, Papamoa Open Mens Beach Sprint V Roberts, Mairangi Bay Open Womens Beach Sprint A Wright, Mt Maunganui Open Mens Beach Flags J Banhidi, Mt Maunganui Open Womens Beach Flags A Wright, Mt Maunganui

State New Zealand Masters Surf Life Saving Championships, Midway Beach, Gisborne, 15 Mar. 2012 Run-Swim-Run

30-39 Men 1 C Swain, Westshore 2 H Corkin, East End 3 B Murdoch, Omanu Beach 30-39 Women 1 N Davoren, Papamoa 2 D Hutchings, Waikanae 3 J Lochray, Papamoa 40-49 Men 1 M Bassett-Foss, Waimarama 2 M Warren, Paekakariki 3 M Robberds, Waimairi 40-49 Women 1 M Mitchell, Waikanae 2 S Groot, Omanu Beach 3 T Mau, Omanu Beach 50-59 Men 1 J Battaerd, Mairangi Bay 2 I Glover, Omanu Beach 3 J Casey, Papamoa 60-69 Men 1 B Coleman, Waimarama 2 T Corkin, East End 3 P Jacobs, Mt Maunganui 60-69 Women 1 L Sneddon, South Brighton 70+ Men 1 R Blair, South Brighton 2 J McKerras, Palmerston North 3 S Salek, Omanu Beach

Surf Race

30-39 Men 1 C Swain, Westshore 2 H Corkin, East End 3 B Murdoch, Omanu Beach 30-39 Women 1 N Davoren, Papamoa 2 J Lochray, Papamoa 3 D Hutchings, Waikanae 40-49 Men 1 M Fitzharris, Waikanae 2 M Bassett-Foss, Waimarama 3 W Nolan, Omanu Beach 40-49 Women 1 M Mitchell, Waikanae 2 S Groot, Omanu Beach 3 T Mau, Omanu Beach 50-59 Men 1 J Battaerd, Mairangi Bay 2 G King, Mt Maunganui 3 I Glover, Omanu Beach 50-59 Women 1 K Barbara, Wainui 2 M Stutz, Red Beach 3 D Reardon, Mt Maunganui 60-69 Men 1 B Coleman, Waimarama 2 T Corkin, East End 3 A Hunter, Waimarama 60-69 Women 1 L Sneddon, South Brighton 70+ Men 1 R Blair, South Brighton 2 J McKerras, Palmerston North 3 R Valentine, Paekakariki

Surf Teams Race

140+ Men 1 Omanu Beach 160+ Men 1 Red Beach 2 Omanu Beach 3 Mt Maunganui 200+ Men 1 Waimarama

Board Race

30-39 Men 1 M Inglis, Omanu 2 C Swain, Westshore 3 D Morrison, Mairangi Bay 30-39 Women 1 N Davoren, Papamoa 2 D Hutchings, Waikanae 3 J Lochray, Papamoa 40-49 Men 1 W Campbell, Mt Maunganui 2 M Fitzharris, Waikanae 3 M Bassett-Foss, Waimarama


Sport Results

40-49 Women 1 S Groot, Omanu Beach 2 M Mitchell, Waikanae 3 J Cullen, Papamoa 50-59 Men 1 I Glover, Omanu Beach 2 J Battaerd, Mairangi Bay 3 D Powell, Mairangi Bay 50-59 Women 1 M Stutz, Red Beach 2 J Verhuijen, United North Piha 3 C Wulf-Phillips, United North Piha 60-69 Men 1 P Jacobs, Mt Maunganui 2 A Hunter, Waimarama 3 G Larsen, Ocean Beach Kiwi 70+ Men 1 R Blair, South Brighton 2 R Harker, Red Beach

Board Relay

90+ Men 1 Mt Maunganui 2 East End 3 Omanu Beach 110+ Men 1 Omanu Beach 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Omanu Beach 110+ Women 1 Papamoa 2 Omanu Beach 130+ Men 1 Waikanae 150+ Men 1 Mairangi Bay 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Waimarama

Ski Race

30-39 Men 1 H Corkin, East End 2 D Munro, Mt Maunganui 3 S Julian, East End 30-39 Women 1 N Davoren, Papamoa 40-49 Men 1 R Phillips, Waimairi 2 A Tate, Waikanae 3 I Siddins, Orewa 40-49 Women 1 M Mitchell, Waikanae 2 S Groot, Omanu Beach 50-59 Men 1 B Cutfield, Whakatane 2 J Battaerd, Mairangi Bay 3 D Josephson, Mairangi Bay 50-59 Women 1 M Stutz, Red Beach 2 J Newson, United North Piha 60-69 Men 1 G Larsen, Ocean Beach Kiwi 2 D Malone, Midway

Ski Relay

90+ Men 1 Mt Maunganui 2 East End 110+ Men 1 Omanu Beach 2 Mairangi Bay 130+ Men 1 Waikanae 2 Paekakariki 3 Red Beach 150+ Men 1 Mairangi Bay 2 Midway 3 Omanu Beach

Double Ski

30-39 Men 1 East End 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Omanu Beach 40-49 Men 1 Waikanae 2 Wainui 3 Omanu Beach 50-59 Men 1 Whakatane 2 Midway 3 Mairangi Bay

Ironman

30-39 Men 1 H Corkin, East End 2 D Munro, Mt Maunganui 3 C Swain, Westshore 30-39 Women 1 N Davoren, Papamoa

40-49 Men 1 W Campbell, Mt Maunganui 2 M Robberds, Waimairi 3 M Fitzharris, Waikanae 40-49 Women 1 M Mitchell, Waikanae 50-59 Men 1 J Battaerd, Mairangi Bay 2 I Glover, Omanu Beach 3 D Powell, Mairangi Bay 50-59 Women 1 M Stutz, Red Beach 60-69 Men 1 P Jacobs, Mt Maunganui

Taplin Relay

90+ Mens 1 Mt Maunganui 2 East End 3 Omanu Beach 110+ Men 1 Mairangi Bay 2 Paekakariki 3 Omanu Beach 130+ Men 1 Waikanae 2 Omanu Beach 3 Red Beach 130+ Women 1 Papamoa 2 Omanu Beach 150+ Men 1 Mairangi Bay 2 Midway 3 Waimarama

Beach Sprint

30-39 Men 1 O Irwin, Karekare 2 J Troughton, Mt Maunganui 3 E Sinclair, Omanu Beach 30-39 Women 1 D Hutchings, Waikanae 2 N Davoren, Papamoa 3 J Lochray, Papamoa 40-49 Men 1 M MacDonald, Spencer Park 2 A Gadsbey, Omanu Beach 3 W Howarth, East End 40-49 Women 1 S Bramwell, Waikanae 2 A Hahipene, Whakatane 3 M Mitchell, Waikanae 50-59 Men 1 J Casey, Papamoa 2 D Josephson, Mairangi Bay 3 S Bushell, United North Piha 50-59 Women 1 C Wulf-Phillips, United North Piha 2 C Gjaltema, Red Beach 3 R Presland-Tack, Red Beach 60-69 Men 1 G Larsen, Ocean Beach Kiwi 2 P Jacobs, Mt Maunganui 3 A Hunter, Waimarama 70+ Men 1 R Blair, South Brighton 2 S Salek, Omanu Beach 3 R Harker, Red Beach

Beach Flags

30-39 Men 1 D Garton, Paekakariki 2 J Troughton, Mt Maunganui 3 M Inglis, Omanu Beach 30-39 Women 1 D Hutchings, Waikanae 2 N Davoren, Papamoa 3 J Lochray, Papamoa 40-49 Men 1 M MacDonald, Spencer Park 2 A Gadsbey, Omanu Beach 3 D McNeilly, Omanu Beach 40-49 Women 1 M Mitchell, Waikanae 2 A Hahipene, Whakatane 3 J Cullen, Papamoa 50-59 Men 1 D Josephson, Mairangi Bay 2 N Warman, North Beach 3 J Casey, Papamoa 50-59 Women 1 C Wulf-Phillips, United North Piha 2 J Verhuijen, United North Piha 3 J Newson, United North Piha 60-69 Men 1 G Larsen, Ocean Beach Kiwi 2 P Jacobs, Mt Maunganui 3 A Hunter, Waimarama

70+ Men 1 R Blair, South Brighton 2 R Harker, Red Beach 3 S Salek, Omanu Beach

Beach Relay

120+ Men 1 Omanu Beach 160+ Men 1 Omanu Beach 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Karekare 160+ Women 1 Waikanae 2 Red Beach 180+ Men 1 Waimarama 200+ Men 1 Mairangi Bay 2 Waimarama 200+ Women 1 United North Piha

Beach Sprint

Open Men 1 K Harman, Papamoa 2 P Cracroft-Wilson, Fitzroy 3 M Foster, South Brighton Open Women 1 A Wright, Mt Maunganui 2 H Moczydlowski, Mt Maunganui 3 C Hickman, Mairangi Bay U19 Men 1 T Harris, Wainui 2 J Hills, Papamoa 3 A Saunders, Orewa U19 Women 1 S Karika, Ocean Beach Kiwi 2 S Gearey, Ocean Beach Kiwi 3 K Radley, Mt Maunganui. U16 Men 1 S Murfitt, Fitzroy 2 S McNicol, Ocean Beach Kiwi 3 K Cudd, Ocean Beach Kiwi U16 Women 1 O Eaton, NPOB 2 E Hodges, Piha 3 M Kidd, Whangamata

Short Course Canoe

120-159 Men 1 Whakatane 2 Omanu Beach 160+ Men 1 Karekare 2 United North Piha 3 Red Beach 160+ Women 1 Red Beach 2 Wainui 3 Wainui

Short Course Boat 160+ Men 1 Red Beach 2 Orewa 3 Rarangi

Overall Points 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 16 16 18 18 20 20 22 23

Omanu Beach Waikanae Mairangi Bay Mt Maunganui Papamoa Red Beach Waimarama East End United North Piha South Brighton Whakatane Paekakariki Midway Ocean Beach Kiwi Wainui Westshore Karekare Waimairi Spencer Park Orewa Palmerston North North Beach Rarangi

Beach Relay 83 65 57 53 42 40 32 30 23 21 17 12 11 10 10 9 9 6 6 4 4 2 1

State New Zealand Surf Life Saving Championships, Midway Beach, Gisborne, 16-18 Mar. 2012 Run-Swim-Run

Open Men 1 M Beattie, Omanu 2 M Janes, Midway 3 S Ferguson, Piha Open Women 1 D Halligan, Midway 2 M Boon, Mairangi Bay 3 A Dunlop-Barrett, NPOB U19 Men 1 C Dawson, Midway 2 C Taylor, Midway 3 B Johnston, Papamoa U19 Women 1 N Peat, Papamoa 2 C Doyle, St Clair 3 B Carroll, Waikanae

Board Rescue

Open Men 1 Taylors Mistake 2 Red Beach 3 Mt Maunganui Open Women 1 Westshore 2 NPOB 3 Mairangi Bay U19 Men 1 Lyall Bay 2 NPOB 3 Midway

U19 Women 1 Midway 2 Papamoa 3 Omanu Beach U16 Men 1 Papamoa 2 Papamoa 3 Red Beach U16 Women 1 Lyall Bay 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Red Beach

Open Men 1 Papamoa 2 Wainui 3 Mt Maunganui Open Women 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Red Beach 3 Mairangi Bay U19 Men 1 Papamoa 2 Ocean Beach Kiwi 3 Paekakariki U19 Women 1 NPOB 2 Ocean Beach Kiwi 3 Mt Maunganui U16 Men 1 Red Beach 2 Ocean Beach Kiwi 3 Whangamata U16 Women 1 Waikanae 2 Ocean Beach Kiwi 3 Mt Maunganui

Surf Teams

Open Men 1 Midway 2 Papamoa 3 Westshore Open Women 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Orewa 3 Westshore U19 Men 1 Papamoa 2 Midway 3 Lyall Bay U19 Women 1 St Clair 2 Papamoa 3 Mt Maunganui U16 Men 1 Midway 2 Mt Maunganui 3 St Clair U16 Women 1 Red Beach 2 St Clair 3 Lyall Bay .

Ski Relay

Open Men 1 South Brighton 2 East End 3 Ocean Beach Kiwi Open Women 1 Orewa 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Mt Maunganui U19 Men 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Lyall Bay 3 Waikanae U19 Women 1 Red Beach 2 Fitzroy 3 South Brighton

Tube Rescue

Open Men 1 NPOB 2 Taylors Mistake 3 Midway Open Women 1 NPOB 2 Westshore 3 Piha U19 Men 1 Midway 2 Papamoa 3 Paekakariki U19 Women 1 Midway 2 Red Beach 3 Paekakariki U16 Men 1 Papamoa 2 St Clair 3 Midway U16 Women 1 Red Beach 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Midway .

Board Relay

Open Men 1 Red Beach 2 Midway Beach 3 Mt Maunganui Open Women 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Westshore U19 Men 1 Midway 2 Lyall Bay 3 St Clair U19 Women 1 Red Beach 2 Papamoa 3 Waikanae U16 Men 1 Papamoa 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Papamoa U16 Women 1 Lyall Bay 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Wainui

Beach Flags

U19 Men 1 K Harman, Papamoa 2 T Harris, Wainui 3 S Forbes, Paekakariki U19 Women 1 C Stevens, NPOB 2 S King, Mt Maunganui 3 A Dimond, Sumner U16 Men 1 A Parker, Orewa 2 J Hurley, Red Beach 3 K Cudd, Ocean Beach Kiwi U16 Women 1 M Kidd, Whangamata 2 E Hodges, Piha 3 O Eaton, NPOB

Short Course Canoe

Open Men 1 P Cracroft-Wilson, Fitzroy 2 D Peacocke, Mt Maunganui 3 M Foster, South Brighton Open Women 1 C Hickman, Mairangi Bay 2 N Young, Red Beach 3 A Craigie, Muriwai

Open Men 1 Waimairi 2 Westshore 3 Midway Open Women 1 St Clair 2 Papamoa 3 North Beach U19 Men 1 Whakatane 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Ocean Beach Kiwi U19 Women 1 Waikanae 2 United North Piha 3 Waimairi

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Long Course Canoe

Open Men 1 Waimairi 2 East End 3 Westshore Open Women 1 Wainui 2 Papamoa 3 St Clair U19 Men 1 Waikanae 2 Whakatane 3 Midway U19 Women 1 Waikanae 2 United North Piha 3 United North Piha

Long Course Boat

Open Men 1 Piha 2 Piha 3 Muriwai Open Women 1 Mairangi Bay 2 Red Beach 3 Bethells Beach U23 Men 1 Piha 2 Titahi Bay 3 Piha U21 Women 1 New Brighton 2 Muriwai 3 Bethells Beach U19 Men 1 Waihi Beach 2 Titahi Bay 3 Red Beach

Short Course Boat

Open Men 1 Piha 2 Lyall Bay 3 Piha Open Women 1 Orewa 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Orewa U23 Men 1 Piha 2 Titahi Bay 3 Piha U21 Women 1 Muriwai 2 Bethells Beach 3 Piha U19 Men 1 Waihi Beach 2 Titahi Bay 3 Red Beach

Surf Race

Open Men 1 M Janes, Midway 1 O Puddick, Wainui 3 G Anderson, NPOB Open Women 1 A Berridge, Mt Maunganui 2 D Halligan, Midway 3 A Dunlop-Barrett, NPOB U19 Men 1 C Taylor, Midway 2 C Dawson, Midway 3 B Quilter, Wainui U19 Women 1 N Peat, Papamoa 2 C Doyle, St Clair 3 D O’Connor, Omanu Beach U16 Men 1 C Hayes, Mt Maunganui 2 M Scott, Midway 3 B Cochrane, Omanu U16 Women 1 J Miller, Mt Maunganui 2 N Trott, Paekakariki 3 A Moffatt, Papamoa

Double Ski

Open Men 1 Mairangi Bay 2 Titahi Bay 3 Orewa Open Women 1 Orewa 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Westshore U19 Men 1 South Brighton 2 Waikanae 3 Mt Maunganui

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U19 Women 1 Fitzroy 2 Ocean Beach Kiwi 3 Omanu Beach

Ski Race

Open Men 1 M McDowell, Titahi Bay 2 S Ferguson, Piha 3 S Bicknell, Ocean Beach Kiwi Open Women 1 C Ryan, Red Beach 2 R Dodwell, Mairangi Bay 3 D Halligan, Midway U19 Men 1 C Taylor, Midway 2 Z Quickenden, South Brighton 3 S Shergold, Mt Maunganui U19 Women 1 D Halligan, Midway 2 D McKenzie, Mairangi Bay 3 R Cole, Fitzroy U16 Men 1 B Wiley, Mt Maunganui 2 T Harker, Papamoa 3 J Olsen, Orewa U16 Women 1 B McLeely, Red Beach 2 R Cole, Fitzroy 3 J Miller, Mt Maunganui

Board Race

Open Men 1 A Newton, Mt Maunganui 2 N Malcolm, Mairangi Bay 3 M Beattie, Omanu Beach Open Women 1 D Halligan, Midway 2 A Wright, Mt Maunganui 3 D McKenzie, Mairangi Bay U19 Men 1 T Maxwell, Lyall Bay 2 C Taylor, Midway 3 C Dawson, Midway U19 Women 1 D McKenzie, Mairangi Bay 2 G Lloyd, Red Beach 3 C Wilson, Mt Maunganui U16 Men 1 M Stewart, Papamoa 2 B Johnston, Papamoa 3 D Hart, Papamoa U16 Women 1 J Smith, Wainui 2 K Wilson, Mt Maunganui 3 K Maxwell, Lyall Bay

Ironman

Open Men 1 M Beattie, Omanu Beach 2 C Taylor, Midway 3 D Nelson, East End Open Women 1 D Halligan, Midway 2 N Cox, Westshore 3 A Berridge, Mt Maunganui U19 Men 1 C Taylor, Midway 2 C Dawson, Midway 3 D Hooker, Omanu Beach U19 Women 1 D Halligan, Midway 2 N Peat, Papamoa 3 D McKenzie, Mairangi Bay U16 Men 1 B Cochrane, Omanu Beach 2 B Johnston, Papamoa 3 A Trembath, St Clair

Diamond Lady

U16 Women 1 K Wilson, Mt Maunganui 2 H Cox, Lyall Bay 3 G Harris, Wainui

Taplin Relay

Open Men 1 Midway 2 Mairangi Bay 3 Papamoa Open Women 1 Mairangi Bay 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Midway U19 Men 1 Midway 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Lyall Bay U19 Women 1 Papamoa 2 Omanu Beach 3 Midway

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U16 Men 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Mt Maunganui 3 Midway U16 Women 1 Mt Maunganui 2 Paekakariki 3 Westshore

Points 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Midway 102.5 Mt Maunganui 98 Papamoa 89 Red Beach 58 Mairangi Bay 52 Piha 35 Lyall Bay 33 NPOB 31 Ocean Beach Kiwi 27 Waikanae 26

BP Surf Rescue New Zealand Championships, Warrington Beach, Dunedin, 30 Mar – 1 Apr. 2012 Tube Rescue

Premier 1 A Cronin/J Morwood/R Busing, East End 2 B Cross/M Harman/T Cox, Waimarama 3 M Logan/R Whinham/N Cagney, Paekakariki Women 1 C Laughton/S Laughton/J Coombes, St Clair 2 L Begg/K May/J Gray, East End 3 C Ibbotson/A Waugh/R Thom, St Kilda Senior 1 M Kemp/R Jarvis/A Hurring, Waikanae 2 L Keats/D Shanks/M Calcutt, Sumner 3 D Garton/T Mills/A Spiekerman, Paekakariki U21 1 S Raymond/J Smith/L Smith, Pauanui 2 S Dwen/S Edwards/G Poole, Sunset Beach 3 D Charteris/D Whitehead/A Cadenhead, NPOB

Single Rescue

Premier 1 A Cronin/J Morwood/R Busing, East End 2 B Quane/S Williams/S Cutterbuck, Sumner 3 S Busing/M Gregg/J Cox, East End Women 1 C Laughton/S Laughton/N Scott, St Clair 2 L Begg/K May/S CorbettWyatt, East End 3 M Housiaux-Andrews/R Mouat/T Temperton-Royal, Otaki Senior 1 S Parrat/G Thomas/J Holmes, Sumner 2 M Kemp/R Jarvis/A Hurring, Waikanae 3 K Danz/N Joyce/H Janaway-Davis, Opunake U21 1 J Gray/S Nelson/Z Avison, East End 2 D Charteris/D Whitehead/A Cadenhead, NPOB 3 H Gold/M Kuiti/L Kuiti, Kaka Point Masters 1 P Harman/K Nilsson/L Davis, Waimarama

Assembly Rescue

Premier 1 B Quane/S Williams/S Cutterbuck, Sumner 2 A Cronin/J Morwood/R Busing, East End 3 S Busing/M Gregg/J Cox, East End Women 1 C Laughton/S Laughton/N Scott, St Clair 2 K Bridger/S Sharp/R Busing, East End 3 S Botting/K Martyn/E Rolfe, St Clair

Senior 1 T Cox/J Harman/Z Nilsson, Waimarama 2 S Parrat/G Thomas/J Holmes, Sumner 3 J Craib/R Lambie/L Harris, Taylors Mistake U21 1 N Smith/N Oldham/M Hoeberge, Papamoa 2 C Wheeler/K Wheeler/S Roy, Mt Maunganui 3 J Gray/S Nelson/Z Avison, East End Masters 1 G Fergus/B Koekemoer/C Fergus, Sumner 2 P Harman/K Nilsson/Z Nilsson, Waimarama

Mass Rescue

Premier 1 A Cronin/J Morwood/R Busing/S Corbett-Wyatt, East End 2 M Harman/B Cross/Z Nilsson/T Wainwright/L Cross, Waimarama 3 M Logan/R WhinhamN Cagney/J Crosbie/T Mills, Paekakariki Women 1 C Laughton/S Laughton/N Scott/G Scott/H Cullen, St Clair 2 L Begg/K May/J Cox/S Corbett-Wyatt/ B Billing, East End 3 M Fisher/E Jones, Taylors Mistake Senior 1 S Parrat/G Thomas/J Holmes, Sumner 2 M Kemp/R Jarvis/M Recter/A Hurring/T Black, Waikanae 3 T Cox/J Harman/Z Nilsson/T Wainwright/L Cross, Waimarama U21 1 C Wheeler/K Wheeler/F Rieger/A Roy/S Roy, Mt Maunganui 2 J Gray/S Nelson/Z Avison/R Busing/L Cox, East End 3 L Brown/W Fisher/L Harris/B Vickers/M Bell, Taylors Mistake

Open Teams

1 East End Black 2 Sumner 3 NPOB

Overall Club points 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 15 15 17 18 19 20 21

East End 107 Sumner 51 St Clair 47 Waimarama 29 Paekakariki 25 NPOB 24 Taylors Mistake 22 St. Kilda 21 Waikanae 19 Otaki 18 Mt Maunganui 17 Sunset Beach 17 Papamoa 11 Opunake 11 Pauanui 7 United North Piha 7 Westshore 6 Kaka Point SLSC 5 Waimairi SLSC 3 Waikuku Beach SLSC 2 Brighton SLSC 1

BP Club Trophy Top New Zealand Club

East End Surf Life Saving Club

Arancia Trophy Top South Island Club Sumner

Arancia Trophy Top Premier Team

Andrew Cronin and James Morwood, East End

Opunake Cup Top Senior Team Steven Parrat and George Thomas, Sumner

FoxEng Trophy Top Womens Team

Carla and Stephanie Laughton, St Clair

Dave Hickey Cup Top U21 Team

Jared Gray and Scott Nelson, East End

Don Wright Premier Single Rescue Cup

Andrew Cronin and James Morwood, East End

Housiaux Premier Assembly Rescue Trophy Blair Quane and Simon Williams, Sumner

The West Coast Cup for Premier Mass Rescue Andrew Cronin and James Morwood, East End

The Cannon for Open Teams Race East End

New Zealand Surf Boat Series The overall top three crews in the New Zealand Surf Boat Series for the season. Open Men 1 Piha A, 38pts 2 Titahi Bay Z, 36pts 3 Piha Boomers, 33pts Open Women 1 Mairangi Bay Majic, 32pts 2 Mt Maunganui Gun Show, 28pts 3 Orewa Ospreys, 24pts 3 Red Beach Sirens, 24pts U23 Men 1 Piha Pirates, 18pts 2 Piha Pistols, 16 pts 3 Sunset Beach A, 9 pts 3 Rarangi A, 9pts U21 Women 1 Piha Colandas, 12pts 2 Muriwai Black, 9pts 2 Rarangi Blue, 9pts U19 Men 1 Waihi A, 12pts 2 Piha Chargers, 10pts 3 Titahi Bay, 5pts

BP Surf Rescue Series The overall top three crews in the BP Surf Rescue Series for the season. These crews were presented their prizes at the BP Surf Rescue NZ Championships on the weekend in Warrington. Under-21 1 C Wheeler/K Wheeler, Mt Maunganui 54.5pts 2 S Dwen/S Edwards/G Poole, Sunset 38.8pts 3 M Brady/N Oldham, Papamoa 36.7pts Senior 1 J Harman/T Cox/ Z Nilsson, Waimarama 55.9pts 2 J Roy/J Watts/F Rieger, Mt Maunganui 46.7pts 3 C Cahalane/N CraytonBrown, Ruakaka 31.9pts Women 1 C Laughton/S Laughton, St Clair 49pts 2 A Gentil/K Gentil, Ruakaka 33.95pts 3 A Ibbs/M McGuire/T Shrimpton/R Shrimpton/J Higgie, Sunset Beach 33pts Premier 1 B Cross/M Harman, Waimarama 56pts 2 L Christensen/B O’Leary, Otaki 38pts 3 L Luncley/S Roberts/J Walters, Brighton 30pt


Sport Results

Photo: Paekakariki Open Men, 2012 Nationals - Dwight Garton, Rackley Nolan, Richard Whinham, Kurt Walsh and Steve Dickson Photographer: Jamie Troughton / Dscribe Journalism

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Financials

Financials

35

Balance Sheet

36

Income Statement

37

Notes to Financial Statements

41

Auditors Report

This report and accompanying financial results can also

be downloaded from the Surf Life Saving New Zealand website. www.slsnz.org.nz

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Financials

Balance Sheet as at 30 june, 2012

ASSETS

2012 $

2011 $

149,726 846,684 291,014 120,116 1,407,539

194,894 402,958 331,390 58,814 988,057

545,330 1,232 155,382 701,945

397,079 192,722 91,534 681,335

2,109,484

1,669,392

Current Liabilities Accounts payable and accruals Funds recieved in advance Funds held from districts Finance Leases GST Payable Other Liabilities Total Current Liabilities

2012 $

2011 $

947,258 658,417 71,516 10,811 42,670 3,953 1,734,624

703,819 552,535 68,385 18,239 (11,804) 1,331,175

Total Liabilities

1,734,624

1,331,175

374,861

338,217

Current Assets Bank Current Accounts Accounts Recievable and Accruals Inventories Prepayments Total Current Assets Non-Current Assets Property, plant and equipment Investments Life Saving First Aid Total Non Current Assets Total Assets LIABILITIES

Total equity EQUITY Accumulated Funds Centenary Reserve Organisational Development Res Asset Revaluation Reserve Current Year Profit/Loss Total Equity

2012 $

2011 $

331,967 6,250 36,644

2,026,674 6,250 (1,694,707)

374,861

338,217

For and on behalf of the Board of Surf Life Saving New Zealand incorporated, which authorised the issue of the financial report on the 26th of August 2012.

Michael Bassett-Foss

Paul Dalton

Chairman

Chief Executive

The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements.

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Financials

Income Statement as at 30 june, 2012

INCOME

2012 $

2011 $

2,151,000 150,000 540,960 208,784 210,835 224,624 1,124,890 62,696 400,000 171,965 811,995 6,057,749

2,253,400 230,000 447,417 47,916 48,115 385,056 1,041,176 56,637 706,961 233,000 500,846 5,950,524

2,091,882

2,075,389

5,298 620,485 481,862 1,173,673 2,281,318

31,193 686,170 537,692 1,264,530 2,519,585

10,430,949

10,545,498

2012 $

2011 $

Club support Sport Life Saving Income Generation National Office Audit Fees Depreciation Legal

4,546,669 1,482,940 1,116,580 2,342,826 641,088 18,142 136,224 109,837

5,188,930 1,981,814 1,122,216 3,008,268 693,075 23,947 164,817 57,139

TOTAL EXPENDITURE

10,394,305

12,240,206

36,644

(1,694,707)

Funders Principal Funder -

New Zealand Lottery Grants Board ACC The Lion Foundation NZCT Ministry of Transport Pub Charity Regional Life Guards The Southern Trust Sport NZ Water Safety New Zealand Other funding

Sponsors

Other Income Interest Sale of Merchandise Sundry Income Fundraising TOTAL INCOME EXPENDITURE

NET PROFIT

The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements.

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Financials

Notes to the Financial Statements for the year ended 30 june ,2012

1 Reporting Entity The financial statements of Surf Life Saving New Zealand Incorporated (SLSNZ) for the year ended 30 June 2012 were authorised on the 26th of August 2012.

SLSNZ is a New Zealand Incorporated Society formed under the Incorporated Societies Act 1908. SLSNZ is not a reporting entity in terms of the Financial Reporting Act 1993. SLSNZ is a charity registered under the Charities Act 2005.

SLSNZ’s principal activity is “Protecting our Community in the Water”. An activity to facilitate this includes providing a National Sport programme for our membership. This remains unchanged during the period reported.

2 Specific Accounting Policies Basis of Preparation The financial statements have been prepared on a historical cost basis. The financial statements are presented in New Zealand dollars and all values are rounded to the nearest dollar. Statement of compliance The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with NZ GAAP. They comply with New Zealand equivalents to IFRSs and other applicable Financial Reporting Standards, as appropriate for public benefit entities that qualify for and apply differential reporting concessions. Differential Reporting SLSNZ qualifies for differential reporting as they are not publicly accountable and is not considered large under the differential reporting framework. All differential reporting exemptions have been applied in full where applicable. Presentation Changes and Restatement of Accounts SLSNZ has altered the way in which it presents key expenditure items in order to better convey the purpose of funds spent and has restated prior year accounts accordingly. a) Goods and Services Tax

All figures are stated exclusive of Goods and Services Tax except Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable.

b) Property, Plant and Equipment

All property, plant and equipment is capitalised and recorded at cost less aggregate depreciation. • Depreciation Depreciation is provided on all tangible assets on a straight line basis that will write off the cost of the assets over their estimated useful lives: Vehicles

5 Years

Computers and Electronic Equipment 3 Years

Office Furniture and Equipment

3 - 10 Years

IRB Simulator / Container

3 Years

Event Equipment

Buildings

Not depreciated

3 - 5 Years

• Impairment The carrying values of plant and equipment are reviewed for impairment when events or changes in circumstances indicate the carrying value may not be recoverable.

If any such indication exists and where the carrying values exceed the estimated recoverable amount, the assets are written down to

their recoverable amount.

Any impairment losses are recognised in the income statement. c) Receivables

Receivables are stated at their estimated realisable value less any provision for doubtful debts.

d) Expenditure Carried Forward

Significant items of expenditure having a benefit or relationship to more than one period are written off over the period to which they relate.

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Notes to the Financial Statements continued

e) Inventories

Inventories are stated at the lower of cost or net realisable value, determined on a first-in first-out basis. An allowance for obsolescence has been assessed where appropriate. Inventories include uniforms, resource manuals and other surf lifesaving equipment that is on sold to Clubs or used for promotional purposes from time to time.

f) Leases

Lease costs relating to operating leases are recognised on a straight-line basis over the life of the lease. Finance leases, which effectively transfer to SLSNZ substantially all the risks and benefits of ownership of the leased assets, are capitalised at the lower of the leased

asset’s fair value or the present value of the minimum lease payments at inception of the lease. The leased assets and corresponding liabilities are recognised and the leased assets are depreciated over their estimated useful lives. g) Income Tax

SLSNZ has Charitable Status from Inland Revenue for income tax purposes. There is no requirement to provide for income tax.

h) Foreign Currencies

Transactions in foreign currencies are converted at the New Zealand rate of exchange ruling at the date of the transaction. At balance

date foreign monetary assets and liabilities are translated at the closing rate and exchange variations arising from these are included in the Income Statement.

i) Cash and Cash Equivalents

Cash and the short-term deposits in the balance sheet comprise cash on hand, cash at bank and short-term deposits with time to maturity of six months or less.

j) Investments

All investments are initially recognised at cost, being the fair value of the consideration given and include acquisition charges associated with the investment.

After initial recognition, investments which are classified as at fair value through profit and loss are measured at fair value. Gains or losses on investment classified as at fair value though profit or loss are recognised in the income statement.

Investments are valued by the fund manager (New Zealand Asset Management) at balance date based on information provided to them by relevant external investment fund’s managers. k) Revenue Recognition

Certain grants have a particular purpose for use. Any unspent money at balance date is either returned to the grant provider or carried forward as a current liability on the balance sheet for completion in the following year.

l) Intangible Assets

SLSNZ have numerous registered trademarks which have benefit to SLSNZ but no financial value attributed in the financial statements. No financial valuation has been undertaken on these assets.

3 Property, Plant & Equipment 30 June 2012 Office Equipment/Furniture Computer Hardware/Software Computer Programs Event Equipment Event Safety Equipment IRB Simulator / Container Vehicle Buildings Total

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Cost $ 100,135 342,215 66,491 327,315 51,671 604,450 325,550 23,030 1,840,858

Accum. Depreciation $ 98,862 309,124 3,903 283,827 45,387 77,088 104,087 922,278

Disposal $ -

Current Depreciation $ 2,715 24,444 3,903 14,572 2,778 38,554 49,258 136,224

Impairment $ 373,250 373,250

Book Value 2012 $ 1,272 33,091 62,589 43,488 6,284 154,112 221,463 23,030 545,330


Financials

Property, Plant & Equipment continued 30 June 2011 Office Equipment/ Furniture Computer Hardware/Software Event Equipment IRB Simulator / Container Vehicle Buildings Total

Cost $ 100,135 315,101 257,552 604,450 189,308 23,030 1,554,685

Accum. Depreciation $ 96,147 284,680 247,664 38,534 54,829 786,963

Disposal $ (2,609) (2,609)

Current Depreciation $ 4,815 42,529 30,162 38,354 36,783 164,571

Impairment $ 373,250 373,250

Book Value 2011 $ 3,988 30,421 9,888 192,666 137,088 23,030 397,081

4 Statement of Changes in Equity

Opening Balance 1 July 2010 Net Movements Closing Balance 30 June 2011 Net Movements Closing Balance 30 June 2012

General Reserve $ 1,831,025 (1,499,058) 331,967 36,644 368,766

Centenary Organisational Project Development Reserve $ Project Reserve $ 126,655 68,994 (126,655) (68,944) - - - -

Asset Revaluation Reserve $ - 6,250 6,250 6,250 6,250

Total $ 2,026,764 (1,688,457) 338,217 36,644 374,861

The Centenary Project Reserve was established to support all the costs of the centenary celebrations. The Organisational Development Project Reserve was established to support the organisation review and implement the programme.

5 Commitments and Contingencies Lease commitments

Future minimum rentals payable under non-cancellable leases as at 30 June are as follows: Within one year After one year but not more than five years More than five years

2012 $

2011 $

290,709 125,715 -

239,130 140,510 -

6,500 -

13,500 6,500 -

Future minimum rentals receivable under non-cancellable sub-leases as at 30 June are as follows: Within one year After one year but not more than 5 years More than 5 years

SLSNZ has committed expenditure over the next twelve months totalling $75,000. This is in relation to promotional activity (2011: $87.000). There were no contingent liabilities at balance date (2011: Nil)

6 Sponsorship Sponsorship contracts are determined by their terms as confidential. Actual amounts provided by individual sponsors have not been disclosed.

7 Sundry Income Is made up of proceeds from competition entry fees and user pays courses and donations.

8 Fundraising The fundraising includes proceeds from National Jandal Day and Lotteries.

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Notes to the Financial Statements continued

9 Income and Expenditure The financial statements for the year ended 30 June 2012 have been reported on a function basis, with expenditure allocated on a factual or allocation basis where practical. This includes employment related expenditure, telephone and tolls, freight, postage and travel. Specific expenses included in the income statement Leases Salaries and Wages 1

2012 $ 306,846 3,959,177

2011 $ 364,319 3,536,901

Income received for specific projects has been allocated as directed by the Funders. Any unspent funds have been carried forward.

10 Trade and Other Receivables Accounts Receivable & Accruals Less Provision for Doubtful Debts Total

2012 $ 846,684 846,684

2011 $ 402,958Â 402,958Â

11 Related Party Transactions Surf Life Saving NZ had the following related party transactions entered during the year: Lifesaving First Aid Ltd $63,848 (2011: $91,534)

12 Auditors Remuneration Amounts received or due and receivable by Munro Benge Chartered Accountants Limited For audit of the financial report of the entity For review of Scratch & Win For audit of Lottery Cash flow report for SLSNZ Board For Tax Consultancy Total

2012 $ 17,500 1,100 1,442 20,042

2011 $ 20,000 1,799 12,000 1,500 35,299

13 Life Saving First Aid Limited During the 2012 year, SLSNZ continued operating a First Aid programme through Lifesaving First Aid Limited; the company was originally incorporated in 1994 with the name Surf Trade New Zealand Limited. At balance date, the amount of advances made for expenses to this company was $155,382 (2011 $91,534.). This amount is payable upon demand and is interest free.

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Our People

Our People SLSNZ Patron The Governor-General Lt Gen Rt Hon Sir Jerry Mateparae

President Robert Harvey QSO, JP

Board Michael Bassett-Foss, Chairman

(elected Sept. 2011)

Warwick Bell

(appointed Sept. 2011)

Andrew Lancaster

(elected Sept. 2011)

Nicola Nicol

(appointed Sept.2011)

Brent Warner

(elected Sept. 2011)

Colin Weatherall

(elected Sept. 2011)

Chief Executive Pat Waite

(interim appointment completed Apr. 2012)

Paul Dalton

(Apr. 2012)

Honours and Awards Committee

Ross Malyon QSM

National Lifesaving Committee

Brian Wilson

Dick McAllister

Jonathon Webber

Neale Ames QSM

Greg McClurg

Michael Bassett-Foss

June McGregor QSM

Life Members

David Poppelwell

Murray Wilson

Bert McCarthny

Neil Reid MNZM

Napier McFedries

Neale Ames QSM

Malcolm Beattie MBE Colin Benbrook

Denis Black ONZM Joost Brinck

Brian Cairns

Jim Campbell David Clarke

Warren Clow

John Constable Denis Cooksley Trevor Corkin

Donald Cutler

Graeme Danks Bob Dickson

Pat Ellison MBE David Emett

Robert Ferguson

Peter Fitzsimmons OBE

Senior Management Team

Peter Gibbons

Mike Keech

Dick Glover QSM

(Sponsorship and

Marketing Manager)

Joanna Matthew

(General Manager – Corporate Services)

Brett Sullivan

(General Manager –

Programmes and Services)

Mark Weatherall

(General Manager – Club Development)

Matt Warren

(Projects Manager)

Graeme Matheson

Ian Given

Bill Gorely

Ian Greenwood MNZM Dennis (Rocky) Hall Dan Harris QSM

Robert Harvey QSO JP Russell Hodder

John Honnor OBE John Hook

Kent Jarman

Louis Jordain Noel Kay

Alan Larsen

David Lean QSO, JP Allen Lee* MNZM Garry Mace

Barry McLean John Porter

Brian Quirk

Carol Quirk QSM Neil Reid MNZM

Mervyn Restall MNZM Bob Rogers

John Thomas MNZM Alan Thompson Peter Thorpe

Raymond Trilford Ted Varcoe

Brian Velvin MNZM

Basil Vertongen QSM Jim Wakelin Eoin Waugh

Murray Wilson

Wally Wilson QSM

International Life Saving Federation Delegates Graeme Cullen

(ILS Board Member, ILS Rescue Committee)

Brian Velvin MNZM

(Event Management

Rules Committee)

Committee, Technical and

Management Advisory Committees

(Established November 2010) Paul Carlyon Mike Tames

David Pontin (Resigned May 2012) Phil Harman

Allan Mundy

Brad Ward Able

Pru Casey (Appointed June 2012) National Sport Committee

(Established December 2010) John Bryant (Chair) Michael Buck

Antony Mason John McBride Brad O’Leary

Jonelle Quane Matt Sutton

New Zealand Selectors Rescue 2012 Campaign

(Appointed January 2011) Duane Dalton (convenor) Scott Bartlett Jason Pocock

Jonelle Quane

Surf Official Leadership Group Zayne Boon

Graeme Danks Ross Doyle

Wayne Franich John Hook

Alistair Thorpe

Mark Weatherall Johnny Clough

Coaching Advisory Committee Sheryl McLay Jason Pocock

Carl Newman Kurt Wilson

Scott Bartlett Michael Lord

Ian MacLaine

*Deceased August 2012 See www.surflifesaving.org.nz for staff and contact details.

ANNUAL REPORT 2012

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Acknowledgements

Thank You Lifeguards are a reassuring presence on New Zealand’s favourite beaches thanks to the commitment and support from the following organisations:

NZ C OMMUNITY TRUST

Thank you to the following land authorities for supporting our National Lifeguard Service: Auckland Council, Christchurch City Council, Clutha District Council, Dunedin City Council, Far North District Council, Gisborne District Council, Hamilton City Council, Hastings District Council, Hauraki

District Council, Horowhenua District Council, Kaipara District Council, Kapiti Coast District Council, Napier City Council, New Plymouth District Council, Opotiki District Council, Porirua City Council,

South Taranaki District Council, Tauranga City Council, Thames Coromandel District Council, Waikato District Council, Waikato Regional Council, Waimakariri District Council, Wellington City Council, Western Bay District Council, Whakatane District Council, Whangarei District Council.

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ANNUAL REPORT 2012


Surf Life Saving New Zealand PO Box 9205, Wellington, New Zealand Tel: +64 4 384 8325 Email: communications@surflifesaving.org.nz


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