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MOLLYMOOK Beach was a sea of colour on Friday morning for the start of the NSW Stramit Country Surf Life Saving Championships.
Surf clubs from all over the state descended on the beach for the first of three days of competition.
Although Mollymook Surf Life Saving Club’s volunteers and event officials were up before dawn preparing for Friday’s events, the competition started at 8am with surf, board, sprint, ironwoman, flags, team and relay events.
There were a few showers and dark clouds in the morning, but that did not deter competitors from getting out there and giving it their all.
The action will continue from 8am on Saturday with the inclusion of ironman, board rescue, board riding, ski, tube rescue and the popular surf boat races.
Sunday's competition includes the beach run, taplin, cameron, double ski and board, with the highly anticipated march past at 9.15am.
Here all the competing clubs will get a chance to showcase their team and club colours, an event that always draws a crowd.
For a full timetable of events and live results click here.