Senior Surf Sport
Beach Run | Surf Swim | Knee Board | Surf Ski
What’s involved in Surf Sports?
Senior Surf Sport provides surf lifeguards with the opportunity to test their abilities across a range of disciplines, including:
Surf swimming
Ski paddling
Board paddling
Ironperson
Pool rescue skills
Beach running
Beach flags
Athletes can train and compete across all the Surf Sports disciplines or choose to specialise in one.
We provide a comprehensive training program throughout the year for our Senior Sport athletes. Athletes can attend as many training sessions per week as fits in with their other commitments.
To find out more about our Surf Boat or Surf Canoe athletes, see the Surf Boats and Surf Canoe page, or if you’re interested in competing as a Master, check out the Masters Sport page.
Training Schedule
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Summer Training
(Mid-October to March)
Over summer, we train at our clubhouse in Lyall Bay. Our sessions usually run:
Monday to Thursday - 5:30pm to 7pm - Ski/Board
Saturday - 8:30am to 10am - Ironperson
(Swim, Ski, and Board)Sunday - 4pm to 5:30pm - Ski
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Winter Training
Our winter training programme gives our athletes the opportunity to refine their ski paddling skills and build their aerobic fitness. These sessions are usually held in a sheltered bay in the Wellington Harbour:
Tuesday/Thursday - 5:30pm to 7pm
Sunday - 4pm to 5:30pm
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Pool Rescue Training
Over winter we provide pool training for athletes wanting to practise their mannequin, obstacles and fin skills.
The training times and location vary each year depending on availability of pool lanes; please contact our administrator for more information.
Session times and location can vary because of holidays, wild Wellington weather and competitions, so please get in touch to confirm the current training times and location.
Surf Sport Competitions
Our Senior Surf athletes compete at a range of local, regional and national events over the summer period. Unlike other sports, the purpose of our competitions is to improve lifesaving skills to keep our beaches safe. These competitions vary slightly from year to year, but generally we compete at:
Local, Regional and National Pool Rescue Competitions
Local ‘Whitehorse’ events and Capital Coast Champs
Mount Monster
Central Regional Champs
Eastern Regional Champs
SLSNZ National Champs

Club Membership
Please note, if you would like to compete in surf sports, you need to become a member of our club.
Please visit our Become a Member page to sign-up.
Volunteer Lifeguarding
If you wish to compete in senior surf sports, you will need to be a qualified surf lifeguard and contribute to our volunteer lifeguard patrols.
Please visit our Lifeguarding page for more information about becoming a lifeguard.