Phoebe Woodhouse backed up her two top three performances at the Interstate Championships with more great paddling in the Super Surf League Teams, scoring a rare win for the Tassie Seadragons.
Following Sam Norton's Interstate victory in January, Tassie paddlers continued to lead the state's charge and none were stronger than Woodhouse.
The Burnie product now calls Maroochydore SLSC home but was selected for both the state team and the Tassie Seadragons courtesy of the Bronze of Origin rule.
Buoyed by her third place finish behind to NSW paddlers in the Open Female Ski in Friday's Interstate event, Woodhouse won Saturday's Ski for the Seadragons and backed it up with another podium on Sunday.
“I love the crew, I love the people down there,” she said. “We do it so tough and yeah, I’m just so stoked to represent the Tassie crew.
“It’s eight months in four degrees [Celsius] and you are not putting your head in the water, so to get some crew doing irons is just incredible.
"I love the Burnie crew but honestly the whole Tassie.
"Let's go!"
The final finishing positions across the two days of competition were:
Open Super Surf League Teams
> Saturday 12th
> Sunday 13th
U17 Super Surf League Teams
> Saturday 6th
> Sunday 6th
100 Mornington Road, Mornington, Tasmania 7018
View Map
03 6216 7800
slst@slst.asn.au
More contact options
Tuesday: Mostly Sunny. Mild. 13 - 26°Wednesday: Mostly Sunny. Cool. 10 - 19°Thursday: Afternoon Clouds. Cool. 7 - 19°
100 Mornington Road, Mornington, Tasmania 7018
03 6216 7800