Masterful Omanu make it 10

They made the trophy and have won it every year since - but the Omanu masters surf lifesaving team had to fight for every point to retain it at the New Zealand Championships at Ohope Beach.

Omanu masters Donal Boyle, Simon Oldham, Sid Salek and Ian Glover with the Porton Resuscitator Trophy after winning the overall title at the New Zealand masters surf lifesaving championships. Photo: Jamie Troughton/Dscribe Journalism.

The Tauranga club collected its 10th-straight title, amassing 241 points during the day-long competition featuring athletes from 30 to 85-years-old – the prelude to today's national open championships.

But Omanu's neighbours Mount Maunganui came within half an hour of glory, leading until the last beach sprints of the day and eventually finishing just 22 points adrift. Red Beach was third on 63.5 points, with hosts Whakatane fourth on 43.

Omanu stalwart Ian Glover, who took out the men's 60-69 age group, proudly held aloft the Porton Resuscitator Trophy his club donated for the master's competition years ago praising the way both his club and Mount Maunganui fought.

"We were pretty worried about Mount Maunganui today and had to pull out all the stops to win," says Glover.

"It's turning into a great rivalry and it's getting harder and harder to win the thing but the competition is doing great things for both clubs."

Glover had a hand in building the trophy, after the vintage resuscitation unit was found in the ceiling of the Omanu clubrooms during renovations.

"We put it all together and haven't lost it yet - but we know we will one day”

Omanu's first master's title was in 2005, the same year Sid Salek joined the club and the 84-year-old was still going strong, picking up fourth in the 70+ age group.

The best finish of the day came in the men's 50-59 ironman, where Mairangi Bay's Ross Fearon just out-sprinted Papamoa's Matt Pickering in the final few yards. Pickering had the final say, pipping Fearon by a single point for the overall title.

Lyall Bay identity Carol Quirke also won overall honours in the 60-69 women, while Gold Coast-based Mount Maunganui athlete Michael Waide won the highly-competitive men's 40-49 agegroup.

Individual results:

Men: 30-39: Damian Munro (Mt Maunganui) 28 points, Julien Lalanne (Mt Maunganui) 20, Craig Julian (Whakatane) 17. 40-49: Michael Waide (Mt Maunganui) 29, Chris Emmett (Omanu) 15, Simon Oldham (Omanu) and Wayne Campbell (Mt Maunganui) 14. 50-59: Matthew Pickering (Papamoa) 24, Ross Fearon (Mairangi Bay) 23, Lance Cleeve (Waimairi) 19. 60-69: Ian Glover (Omanu) 34, Peter Jacobs (Mt Maunganui) 21, Benjamin Bennett (Ocean Beach Kiwi) 18. 70-79: Trevor Corkin (East End) 34, Robert Blair (South Brighton) 23, Bart Smail (St Clair) 16.

Women: 30-39: Jol McGarvey (Omanu) 30, Johanna O'Connor (Mt Maunganui) 27, Serena Ball (Red Beach) 21. 40-49: Michell Mitchell (Waikanae) 29, Catriona Manning (Whakatane) 26, Debbie Hutchings (Waikanae) 23. 50-59: Deb Reardon (Mt Maunganui) 37, Fiona Leopard (Red Beach) 19, Marilyn Moffatt (Lyall Bay) 11. 60-69: Carol Quirk (Lyall Bay) 38, Marie Stutz (Red Beach) 24, Lindsay Sneddon (South Brighton) 9.

Overall points: Omanu 241, Mt Maunganui 219, Red Beach 63.5, Whakatane 43, Ocean Beach Kiwi 27, Lyall Bay 24, Waikanae 22, Papamoa 22, East End 16, South Brighton 14.

For a full list of results, see www.surflifesaving.org.nz/nationals14

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