Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeSportBodysurfers to put Coolum on international stage

Bodysurfers to put Coolum on international stage

Coolum Beach is set to make its international debut on the world championship stage after securing hosting rights for the 2025 World Bodysurfing championships.

The news follows the success of the annual Coolum Wedge bodysurfing festival which attracts the country’s best bodysurfers to the coast.

Coolum Wedge co-founder Darren Verrenkamp said the phenomenal growth and success of the Festival, now in its fourth year, had contributed to the successful bid for the world titles.

“In just a few short years we’ve managed to grow this event into a national competition attracting competitors from around the world, and we’re excited and proud that we’ve made such an impact in such a short time to secure this event from other high-profile international locations,” Darren said.

“This is largely thanks to the efforts of Dan and especially Bendigo Community Bank Marcoola who has been our anchor sponsor since inception and shares the same community spirit as bodysurfing.”

Bendigo Community Bank Sunshine Coast Chair Trish Radge said, “We’ve been proud supporters of the Coolum Wedge Body Surfing event for several years.”

“We love the team’s sense of community and dedication to, not only the sport of body surfing, but to the Coolum business community.

“The Wedge attracts competitors and their teams from around the world and from across Australia, buoying local businesses over the festival.

“We congratulate the team on securing the World Bodysurfing Championships for 2025.”

Ninderry MP Dan Purdie said the fact that Coolum will host an international event at the highest level of competition was a massive coup for the whole region.

“We already know we have some of the best surfing conditions in the world, and to play host to an international event attracting some of the world’s greatest body surfers, together with an international audience is better than any paid advertising campaign,” Mr Purdie said.

“The economic benefits alone from hundreds of competitors and their families will bolster local tourism operators, with the flow-on effects to every other small business in the food chain.”

Federal Member for Fairfax Ted O’Brien said with the eyes of the world on the south-east in the lead up to the Olympics in 2032, this was a perfect opportunity to showcase the Sunshine Coast.

This year’s Coolum Wedge, which is also a qualifier for next year’s championships, will be held from 26-28 April.

The Wedge festival is known for it’s all-inclusive vibe, hosting additional divisions for all ages, from 10-85.

People of all abilities from the casual body surfer to salty veterans love the competition, where competitors cheer each other’s waves on in their heats.

Registrations close 19 April. For more information visit coolumwedge.com

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Theatre surprises

Since its founding in 2023, Catbird Theatre Company has remained committed to creating high-quality theatre for young audiences that truly inspires. In just a...
More News

15 charged in police operation

Sunshine Coast police have charged 15 people as part of a large scale high-visibility random breath testing (RBT) operation to target unsafe driving behaviours...

Find your fitness at Noosa Springs

A new year brings fresh energy, renewed focus and the perfect opportunity to invest in yourself. At Noosa Springs Fitness, New Year, New You...

Pilates & Wellness for You

At YOU Pilates & Wellness Studio, we believe exercise should support your body, not push it beyond its limits. Pilates sits at the heart...

What’s in a name?

If it feels like every second dog you pass on a morning walk in Noosa is a Cavoodle named Luna or Milo, you’re not...

Shot Roo doing well

A male kangaroo shot with a bow and arrow at the Noosa Golf Club late last year continues to recover well, with staff confirming...

Noosa shines at Maroochydore classic

At the recent Shaw and Partners World Ocean Series, Murphy Builders Maroochy Classic, Noosa Surf Club proudly fielded teams in every open team event...

Tiger girls ready to hit the track

The Rococo Noosa Tigers Senior Womens team begin their pre season training this Monday 2 February from 5.30pm sharp. Under the watchful eye of...

Retreat to nature

Tucked away in the rolling green hills of Queensland’s Sunshine Coast Hinterland lies a place where time slows, breath deepens, and nature gently takes...

Mountain rescue

Two rock climbers were safely rescued from the Glass House Mountains yesterday after becoming stranded mid-climb, prompting a winch operation by the LifeFlight Sunshine...

Will the Euros rule Pipe?

By the time you read this, we may already have a start in the first WSL Challenger Series events for the year, the Lexus...