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All the results

Noosa’s adopted surfing daughter Mason Schremmer took out the WSL women’s qualifier at the festival, placing the Hawaiian in a good position to qualify for this year’s longboard world tour. Smooth stylist Max Weston from Sydney’s Northern Beaches won the men’s.

Other results:

Ochre Sun HP Men’s Longboard: Dane Pioli

Ochre Sun HP Women’s Longboard: Sierra Lerback

Varuna Surf Logger Pro Men: Augusto Olinto

Varuna Surf Logger Pro Women: Hiroka Yoshikawa

Noosa Surf Museum Old Mal: Lawrence Harkness

Vissla Twin Fin Men: Archy Bemrose

Vissla Twin Fin Women: Coco Cairns

Golden Breed Noserider Invitational: Harrison Roach

GemLife Over 70 Mens: Eric Walker

GemLife Over 65 Mens: Peter Chapman

GemLife Over 60 Mens: Glen Gower

GemLife Over 55 Mens: Hayden Swan

GemLife Over 50 Mens: Damian Coulter

GemLife Over 40 Mens: Hiroshi Sato

GemLife Over 35 Womens: Juliana Scopel

GemLife Over 50 Womens: Naomi Young

GemLife Over 60 Womens: Peppie Simpson

Hydro Flask Under 15 Boys: Jimmy-James Tualima

Hydro Flask Under 18 Boys: Landen Smales

Hydro Flask Under 15 Girls: Nyjah Duazo

Hydro Flask Under 18 Girls: Mia Mia McMahon

World Surfaris Team Challenge: Surfcraft Brewing

Ghost Racks Family Challenge: The Gowers

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