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Surf comps are back! | Noosa Today

Competitive surfing made a welcome return to Noosa last weekend with the running of the sixth annual Noosa Logger, and despite dire predictions, both waves and weather held up well for the two-day event.
Noosa’s veteran former would longboard champion Josh Constable took out the Men’s Open with a strong finish after being tested by fellow local Harrison Roach in the early stages, but Roach came into his own in the Old Mal event, beating a world class field of traditional surfers riding pre-1968 surfboards. In the women’s open Hawaiian star and current USC student Mason Schremmer surfed stylishly to take the title from Noosa’s Emily Lethbridge.
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