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Rescue boat premiership 'develops rescue skills'

The final weekend of the NSW Inflatable Rescue Boat Premiership was held at Ocean Beach on June 25 and 26.

While competitive, organisers said the premiership acted as an opportunity for drivers and crews to develop and hone vital rescue skills in simulated scenarios under pressure.

Ocean Beach IRB captain Jason Smith said events like this were imperative for volunteer lifesavers.

"We talk about what's a safe driver and what's a competent driver," he said.

"Everyone is a safe driver who passes their licence but it's these sorts of tournaments that show the competent drivers, the ones who will go out in big swell when the conditions are not desirable and rescue people.

"This is what it's all about, developing those skills."

In the Rookie Mass Rescue, a race with the youngest drivers and combined crew, Avalon Beach finished ahead of Newport and host club Ocean Beach.

Kiama Downs won nine Premiership finals.

While Ocean Beach did not pick up any victories on the day, Jason said the way the event had come together on his home beach, a result of local clubs working together, was victory enough for him.

"We relied on Umina for some equipment, and everyone from all sides of our club pitched in to make this happen," he said.

"From our nippers to older competitors, everyone has helped wherever they could to make sure we have little work to do to be able to compete."





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