Sports carnival
In Australian culture sports carnivals are held to perform competitions in the individual or team disciplines like athletics, swimming or Surf Life Saving. Teams from different clubs or schools gather together for both individual point-score and team score. Often, the carnival is opened by a parade with the teams marching in uniforms and flags over the field of competition.
Surf carnival
Surf Life Saving Clubs in Australia train their nippers and young life savers for competitions in surf carnivals. Local, regional, state and nationwide competitions are held across the country. Junior carnivals compete for age groups starting from under-8 to under-14, while senior competitions among active surf life savers start from under-15 to veterans. Veterans are athletes 30 years and older; the age groups are in 5-year blocks: 30–34, 35–39, 40–44, all the way up to 65+. Surf boat competitions start from 16+.
See also
References
- National Museum of Australia - Surf Competitions
- The Surf Carnival, by Ross Renwick
- Bronte's first Surf Carnival
- 2007 - Year of the Surf Life Saver
- Aussies 2007 - National Surf Competitions
- The 2013 International Surf Rescue Challenge, Onjuku Beach