The Vissla Central Coast Pro will bookend a massive Australian 2021 World Surf League (WSL) Qualifying Series (QS) leg when it lands in Avoca Beach. The elite six-day WSL QS3,000 rated event will form the final stop on the Vissla NSW Pro Surf Series and will take place in Avoca Beach from March 2 - 7 2021.
The four-event series will see three QS 1000 rated events (Maroubra, Great Lakes and Port Stephens) and one men's and women's QS 3000 (Central Coast). The Vissla Central Coast Pro will also comprise of the women's Sisstrevolution Central Coast Pro division.
Current WSL Championship Tour surfers Ryan Callinan, Julian Wilson, Ethan Ewing, Adrian Buchan, Owen Wright, Sally Fitzgibbons, Macy Callaghan, Keely Andrew and Isabella Nichols are currently all slated to compete in the event.
Sally Fitzgibbons is another massive name who will be competing at Avoca this March. - WSL / Damien Poullenot
In 2020, the WSL revealed a new format for 2021, which included creating distinct seasons between the QS (the regionalised development tier), the Challenger Series (the global battleground for Championship Tour qualification) and the Championship Tour (the world's best surfers competing for the World Title).
The new tour structure will provide a more streamlined and affordable career pathway for WSL athletes by allowing up-and-coming surfers to develop closer to home without financially over-leveraging themselves. Athletes will compete on their regional QS tour in hopes of qualifying for the Challenger Series (CS), and ultimately the Championship Tour, which will reduce the economic pressure on surfers and their sponsors, as well as provide increased opportunities to celebrate local stars.
The QS will run from January through to July 2021 and determine who has qualified for the CS, which will run from August through to December 2021. Each region will have an allocation of surfers that can qualify for the CS through their regional tour. Athletes will be able to roll over points from 2020 QS events into the current season. Australia/Oceania will receive an allocation of ten men's and eight women's spots onto the Challenger Series based on the regional QS rankings.
Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast and Member for Terrigal Adam Crouch is elated to see a world-class event return to the region.
"This QS 3000 ranked event provides an even greater opportunity for professional surfers to earn points and is the only event of its kind in Australia," Mr Crouch said. "With hundreds of competitors and spectators expected to descend on Avoca, this six-day event will boost our local businesses, accommodation, restaurants and retail following what has been a really difficult 2020."
Central Coast Council Administrator, Mr Dick Persson AM said the Central Coast is thrilled to be one of the host locations for this prestigious series.
"These are world-class events and I encourage locals and visitors to head to Avoca Beach, and all of the host locations, to witness these incredible athletes in action in a beautiful setting," Mr Persson said.
Macy Callaghan is looking forward to competing on home turf on the Central Coast. - WSL / Matt Dunbar
Having grown up surfing on the Central Coast, but now residing on the Gold Coast, World Championship Tour surfer Macy Callaghan is excited to return to her local region to compete for the first time in close to five years.
"I can't wait to return to the region where I grew up surfing to compete in this event," said Callaghan. "The Vissla NSW Pro Surf Series played a huge part in helping me to qualify for the Championship Tour and I'm super excited to be back competing on one of the beaches I grew up surfing throughout my childhood."
Surfing NSW CEO Luke Madden thinks that the Vissla Central Coast Pro and the entire Vissla NSW Pro Surf Series has proven itself as one of the premier competitive surfing legs anywhere in the world.
"The Vissla NSW Pro Surf Series has given multiple CT surfers the added momentum to get their campaigns off to a flying start at the beginning of the year," said Madden. "Over the years we've seen people like Morgan Cibilic, Ethan Ewing, Macy Callaghan, Wade Carmichael and even internationals like Yago Dora compete in this leg of QS events and we can't wait to see the 2021 series finish with a bang on the Central Coast."
WSL Asia Pacific Tour Manager Will Hayden-Smith shared Madden's anticipation at seeing who would claim the top positions on the QS rankings following the Vissla Central Coast Pro.
"Finishing this string of QS events with a 3000 is really exciting," Hayden-Smith said. " Doing well at a 3000 can go a long way to cementing yourself a spot on the Challenger Series which is the main aim for all of the competitors. The other exciting aspect of this event is the number of elite Championship Tour competitors that have entered and will use the event as a warmup to the Aussie CT leg. Some of surfing's biggest names will descend on Avoca which is not only a great opportunity for the spectators but the young up and coming competitors who may get the opportunity to surf against one of their heroes."
The Vissla Central Coast Pro, stop 4 on the 2021 Australian Qualifying Series leg will run from March 2 to 7.
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The Vissla Central Coast Pro will bookend a massive Australian 2021 World Surf League (WSL) Qualifying Series (QS) leg when it lands in Avoca Beach. The elite six-day WSL QS3,000 rated event will form the final stop on the Vissla NSW Pro Surf Series and will take place in Avoca Beach from March 2 - 7 2021.
The four-event series will see three QS 1000 rated events (Maroubra, Great Lakes and Port Stephens) and one men's and women's QS 3000 (Central Coast). The Vissla Central Coast Pro will also comprise of the women's Sisstrevolution Central Coast Pro division.
Current WSL Championship Tour surfers Ryan Callinan, Julian Wilson, Ethan Ewing, Adrian Buchan, Owen Wright, Sally Fitzgibbons, Macy Callaghan, Keely Andrew and Isabella Nichols are currently all slated to compete in the event.
Sally Fitzgibbons is another massive name who will be competing at Avoca this March. - WSL / Damien PoullenotIn 2020, the WSL revealed a new format for 2021, which included creating distinct seasons between the QS (the regionalised development tier), the Challenger Series (the global battleground for Championship Tour qualification) and the Championship Tour (the world's best surfers competing for the World Title).
The new tour structure will provide a more streamlined and affordable career pathway for WSL athletes by allowing up-and-coming surfers to develop closer to home without financially over-leveraging themselves. Athletes will compete on their regional QS tour in hopes of qualifying for the Challenger Series (CS), and ultimately the Championship Tour, which will reduce the economic pressure on surfers and their sponsors, as well as provide increased opportunities to celebrate local stars.
The QS will run from January through to July 2021 and determine who has qualified for the CS, which will run from August through to December 2021. Each region will have an allocation of surfers that can qualify for the CS through their regional tour. Athletes will be able to roll over points from 2020 QS events into the current season. Australia/Oceania will receive an allocation of ten men's and eight women's spots onto the Challenger Series based on the regional QS rankings.
Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast and Member for Terrigal Adam Crouch is elated to see a world-class event return to the region.
"This QS 3000 ranked event provides an even greater opportunity for professional surfers to earn points and is the only event of its kind in Australia," Mr Crouch said. "With hundreds of competitors and spectators expected to descend on Avoca, this six-day event will boost our local businesses, accommodation, restaurants and retail following what has been a really difficult 2020."
Central Coast Council Administrator, Mr Dick Persson AM said the Central Coast is thrilled to be one of the host locations for this prestigious series.
"These are world-class events and I encourage locals and visitors to head to Avoca Beach, and all of the host locations, to witness these incredible athletes in action in a beautiful setting," Mr Persson said.
Macy Callaghan is looking forward to competing on home turf on the Central Coast. - WSL / Matt DunbarHaving grown up surfing on the Central Coast, but now residing on the Gold Coast, World Championship Tour surfer Macy Callaghan is excited to return to her local region to compete for the first time in close to five years.
"I can't wait to return to the region where I grew up surfing to compete in this event," said Callaghan. "The Vissla NSW Pro Surf Series played a huge part in helping me to qualify for the Championship Tour and I'm super excited to be back competing on one of the beaches I grew up surfing throughout my childhood."
Surfing NSW CEO Luke Madden thinks that the Vissla Central Coast Pro and the entire Vissla NSW Pro Surf Series has proven itself as one of the premier competitive surfing legs anywhere in the world.
"The Vissla NSW Pro Surf Series has given multiple CT surfers the added momentum to get their campaigns off to a flying start at the beginning of the year," said Madden. "Over the years we've seen people like Morgan Cibilic, Ethan Ewing, Macy Callaghan, Wade Carmichael and even internationals like Yago Dora compete in this leg of QS events and we can't wait to see the 2021 series finish with a bang on the Central Coast."
WSL Asia Pacific Tour Manager Will Hayden-Smith shared Madden's anticipation at seeing who would claim the top positions on the QS rankings following the Vissla Central Coast Pro.
"Finishing this string of QS events with a 3000 is really exciting," Hayden-Smith said. " Doing well at a 3000 can go a long way to cementing yourself a spot on the Challenger Series which is the main aim for all of the competitors. The other exciting aspect of this event is the number of elite Championship Tour competitors that have entered and will use the event as a warmup to the Aussie CT leg. Some of surfing's biggest names will descend on Avoca which is not only a great opportunity for the spectators but the young up and coming competitors who may get the opportunity to surf against one of their heroes."
The Vissla Central Coast Pro, stop 4 on the 2021 Australian Qualifying Series leg will run from March 2 to 7.
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