WA Pro Surf Series Pres. by We Are Feel Good Inc.

WA Pro Surf Series Pres. by We Are Feel Good Inc.

We are stoked to announce our series partnership with Surfing WA for the WA Pro Surf Series. Our partnership will unfold over two main events; The Peel Pro Junior on Mandjoogoordap Boodja and the Cape Naturaliste Pro on Wadandi Boodja.

 

We would like to thank Surfing WA for all their hard work in stirring up the froth for these events that are so close to our home.

 

First Event: Peel Pro Junior (12-14 October)


 

 

MANDURAH, WA/AUS (Wednesday, 9th October 2024) – The highly anticipated WA Pro Surf Series is set to kick off later this week with the Peel Pro Junior, presented by We Are Feel Good Inc., drawing some of Australia’s top surfers aged 20 and under to Mandurah, Western Australia.

 

The World Surf League (WSL) Junior Tour marks the starting point for aspiring surfers aiming for the Championship Tour. The sport’s best young talent competes regionally for a spot in the prestigious WSL Junior Championships. Winners of the Junior Championships join an elite group of past champions and earn coveted wildcards into Challenger Series events.

 

The Peel Pro Junior is the second-to-last event of the 2024 WSL Australia/Oceania Junior Series, running from Saturday to Monday. Surfers will be eager to perform well in Mandurah to improve their rankings or secure their place in the top 3 results that count toward qualification for the WSL Junior Championship.

 

For more information please visit the event page at World Surf League.

 

 

 

More information to come for The Cape Naturaliste Pro 17-20 October. Watch this space!

 

We would like to pay our respects to the original custodians of the land in which these events will be held. We pay our respect to the Mandjoorgoordap and Wadandi people of Western Australia and extend this respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people past, present and emerging. We acknowledge that sovereignty was never seeded and that it was, is, and always will be Aboriginal land.


 

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