Athletes Confirmed For Piha Pro Trials

New Zealand's most amped grommet, Jarred Hancox won't be leaving anything in the tank come March 15. Photo: Derek Morrison

Surfing New Zealand selects country’s top surfers for the Sky Sport New Zealand Trials taking place in the lead up to the World Surf League Corona Piha Pro. This is an impressive line-up in the men’s and women’s competitions. Who is your money on?

Piha in all its glory when the banks align. Photo: Cory Scott

The trials will take place on Sunday, March 15, 2020, one day ahead of the Piha Pro, which is scheduled to run from March 16-22. The top two males and females will be granted wildcards into the Corona Piha Pro. The wildcards will join Paige Hareb, Ella Williams, Ricardo Christie, and Billy Stairmand as Kiwis confirmed for the main rounds.

Earlier this month Kehu Butler and 2020 National Champion Elliot Paerata–Reid were granted wildcards into the main event opening up further trials opportunities for Kiwis.

Ric Christie may have fallen off the CT, but he hasn’t backed off over summer. Who’s going to join him in the Piha Pro QS10,000? Photo: Derek Morrison

The New Zealand Trials will comprise a high-calibre sixteen-person field of New Zealand surfers for the Men and Women.

Taranaki surfer Daniel Farr goes into the trials as the top seed being the highest-ranked Kiwi trialist on the World Qualifying Series. Farr is joined by Gold Coast-based Gisborne surfer Korbin Hutchings and Raglan’s Taylor Hutchison as the top seeds.

Another Gold Coast duo in Tane Bowden and Kaya Horne join the ranks, Bowden having finished runner-up on the Australasian Pro Junior Series in 2019. Bowden then went on to place fifth at the World Junior Championships held in December.

Lured out of retirement, Maz Quinn is still one of our very best surfers and will relish the chance to earn a wildcard through the trials. Photo: Derek Morrison

Kiwi surfing legend Maz Quinn (Gis) returns to the competitive arena as the wildcard surfer for the trials while the local Piha surfing community will be cheering on two of their own surfers in Dune Kennings and Zen Wallis.

Home ground advantage will play nicely into the hands of Zen Wallis. Photo: Derek Morrison

The field of female surfers is predominantly made up of emerging teenagers including new National Champion, 14-year-old Ava Henderson (Chch). Henderson will compete in the Pro Junior event prior to the trials where she will take on the top surfers from Australasia before switching focus. The young surfer shocked her opponents in Dunedin during January becoming the second-youngest surfer to claim the title.

Fourteen-year-old Ava Henderson is an extraordinary athlete who will thrive in the Piha conditions. Photo: Derek Morrison

Saffi Vette (Gisborne) is another teenager on the rise, commencing her first serious World Qualifying Series campaign this year. Late in 2019, Vette had two breakthrough performances with a sixth-place finish at the International Surfing Association World Junior Championships and a win in the final Pro Junior event of her career.  Vette will contest the WQS this year looking to climb the ranks to a point where she can qualify directly into other Challenger Series events.

Taranaki’s Ariana Shewry is another Kiwi athlete with the ability to rise to big occasions. Photo: Derek Morrison

The Trials event provides an excellent platform for New Zealand’s up and coming athletes to boost their careers. Gaining a valuable slot in the main rounds of a Challenger Series event means a chance to secure bigger qualification points on the World Qualifying Series. The Challenger Series events cater to the top 112 male and top 60 female surfers in the world.

Current Under 16 National Champ, Liv Haysom, will be using her home break advantage to fight her way into the Piha Pro. Photo: Derek Morrison

Surfing New Zealand President, Chris Fougere was quick to praise the chance given to Kiwi surfers by the World Surf League.

“The Piha Pro Trials is a huge opportunity for our aspiring young surfers to join New Zealand’s best in the main event,” he explains. “We ensured that the trials formula comprised a mix of our future stars, top New Zealand-based talent and local surfers from the Auckland Region with multiple chances for surfers from around the country to qualify.”

The trials format will be four-person heats through to the final with first and second in the final securing the wildcards. The final rounds of the trials will be broadcast live on Sky Sport.

There is no doubt the selection is an impressive one, but it does include a couple of notable omissions with surfers like Bobby Hansen, Jai Earnshaw and Levi O’Connor – three of our most exciting free-surfers and, arguably surfing at their best right now, falling through the gaps in the criteria.

New Zealand’s most amped grommet, Jarred Hancox won’t be leaving anything in the tank come March 15. Photo: Derek Morrison

Full athlete field for the Sky Sport Trials taking place on Sunday, March 15, 2020.

Trialists – Men
Top three Kiwis on the WQS (2019 rankings) – Daniel Farr (Tara), Korbin Hutchings (Gold Coast), Taylor Hutchison (Rag)
Top two Kiwis on the WSL Australasian Pro Junior Series (2019 rankings) – Tane Bowden (Aus), Kaya Horne (Aus)
Top three Kiwis on the New Zealand Surf Series (2019 rankings) – Levi Stewart (Waihi Bch), Jack Lee (Ohope), Callum Chuter (Mnt)
Top two surfers at the National Championships (2020) – Finn Vette (Gis), Jarred Hancox (Tara)
New Zealand Grom Series Under 18 Champion (2019 rankings) – Caleb Cutmore (Rag)
SISA Series Champion (2019 rankings) – Elliott Brown (Dun)
Aotearoa Maori Titles Champion (2019) – Chris Malone (Rag)
Top Piha surfer on the New Zealand Surf Series (2019 rankings) – Zen Wallis (Piha)
Auckland Championships winner (2019) – Dune Kennings (Piha)
Wildcard surfer – Maz Quinn (Gis)

Trialists – Women
Top three Kiwis on the WQS (2019 rankings) – Raiha Ensor (Mnt), Tiana–Breeze de Mooij (Mnt), Aimee Brown (Grt Barrier).
Top two Kiwis on the WSL Australasian Pro Junior Series (2019 rankings) – Saffi Vette (Gis), Ariana Shewry (Tara).
Top three Kiwis on the New Zealand Surf Series (2019 rankings) – Brie Bennett (Rag), Natasha Gouldsbury (Tara), Grace Spiers (WGM).
Top two surfers at the National Championships (2020) – Ava Henderson (Chch), Hayley Pascoe (Dun)
New Zealand Grom Series Under 18 Champion (2019 rankings) – Georgia Wederell (Mnt)
SISA Series Champion (2019 rankings) – Anna Hawes (Westport)
Aotearoa Maori Titles Champion (2019) – Zhana Hutchison (Tara)
Top Piha surfer from New Zealand Surf Series (2019 rankings) – Liv Haysom (Piha)
Auckland Championships winner (2019) – Gabrielle Paul (Piha)
Wildcard surfer – Elin Tawharu (Mnt)

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Piha Pro: A Spectator's Guide - New Zealand Surf Journal February 17, 2020 - 6:13 pm

[…] The Sunday hasn’t been promoted too hard, but we reckon it’s one not to be missed. Here’s a list of the surfers who got the nod for the trials. […]

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