Hayden Smith and Raelene Myers successfully conquered the 10.5km ski, 2km swim, 3km board and 5.5km run to take out the 2021 Rainbow Gold Enduro at Rainbow Beach on Saturday.
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Smith set a lightning pace to claim the men's division despite the choppy conditions while Myers was too good in the masters division.
Wauchope-Bonny Hills Surf Life Saving Club's director of surf sports Elaine Walker said it was pleasing to see a Hastings competitor take out the masters event.
"Raelene is our local legend, is really good and wins gold medals at Aussies all the time," she said.
"We were a little bit concerned because the weather forecast wasn't looking very good in the lead-up to it, but on the day it turned out really well.
"It was a bit windy and choppy, but nothing too bad. It was good."
In total 49 competitors took to the ocean from the under-17 to masters divisions after the youth event was cancelled due to the challenging surf conditions.
"That's almost double what we had last year," Walker said.
"It's the second year that we've run the event but we're hoping to make it annual and so far people are keen to do it again."
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