My Beach

Following an epic nine days of action-packed competition, which saw more than 5,000 athletes from nearly 130 Australian Surf Life Saving Clubs converge on Scarborough and Trigg beaches, the 2023 Aussies came to a close on Sunday.

Across the nine days of competition, WA clubs saw more than 150 Masters, 35 Youth and 25 Open event podium finishes – an outstanding effort.

You can check out some of our Day 1 and Day 2 Youth and Open podium finishers on Facebook, and the full list of Masters results (Excel) here!

Congratulations to City of Perth (51), who finished the Open competition as the top-placed WA club in 14th overall, followed by North Cottesloe (45) in 17th, and Sorrento (37) in 19th.

In the Masters arena, it was a tight battle for the top three spots, with Trigg Island taking third behind North Bondi in second and Bondi who took the win. City of Perth, North Cottesloe and Mullalloo all closed out the competition in the top ten!

Youth Club results are yet to be advised.

WA Clubs – Open Placings

City of Perth (51) – 14th

North Cottesloe (45) – 17th

Sorrento (37) – 19th

Trigg Island (33) – 22nd

Mullaloo (21) – 30th

Cottesloe (17) in 34th

Swanbourne Nedlands (14) – 35th

Scarboro (13) – 36th

Fremantle (8) – 40th

Quinns Mindarie (7) – 41st

City of Bunbury (4) – 44th

Albany & Denmark (3) – 45th

Coogee Beach / Broome / Dalyellup Beach / Floreat / Yanchep / Secret Harbour

WA Clubs – Masters Placings

Trigg Island (225) – 3rd

City of Perth (160) – 6th

North Cottesloe (153) – 7th

Mullaloo (152) – 8th

Sorrento (142) – 11th

Swanbourne Nedlands (86) – 16th

Scarboro (85) – 17th

Fremantle (51) – 27th

Albany (31) – 41st

Esperance-Goldfields (23) – 47th

City of Bunbury (20) – 49th

Quinns Mindarie (16) – 52nd

Floreat (11) – 57th

Denmark (4) – 63rd

Coogee Beach (3) – 64th

Broome (1) – 66th

Secret Harbour / Yanchep

Photos thank to Harvpix.