Travel Diary: Billabong World Juniors
I’m right back where I started, a new bed, different energy, new waves and so many people and places to learn from.

My dad and I left from bells the night after the final day to touch down in Sydney for the Billabong World Juniors held at Narrabeen. Sasha Stocker, the Billabong team manager was there to greet us at the airport and take us to the accommodation at the caravan park. The caravan park is where everyone who is competing in the event stays and there is a really cool vibe there. There is always someone to talk to or new people to meet.

Arriving at Sydney airport
We arrived a couple of days prior to the contest so that gave us some time to look around and some time for me to get used to the power of the waves and surfing in bikinis instead of a full wetsuit which you wear at Bells. You always feel so free and light, just with the change in wetsuit.

One of the days before the contest my dad and I went to Whale beach. Whale Beach is about a 20min drive north of Narrabeen and is a pristine beach with loads of awesome houses that I’d love to own one day. The swell was small the day that dad and I chose to go there but there was still a fun little wave in the corner called the wedge. The water is sooooooo blue, turquoise and the waves were really rippable. I ended up having an enjoyable session.

VW van at the world juniors
Later on into the contest there was a lay day called because there were no waves at all. Lots of people told us to catch the ferry into Sydney so that’s what we did. I had been to Sydney three times before but I hadn’t had very much time to explore the city and look around. We went to the art gallery which was fun because I am really interested in art and love to see how other people express themself through art. For lunch that day we ate at an Indian restaurant in China Town. The food was soooooo good. I had never been to Bondi before so we caught the bus there. Dad had been there before when he travelled around Australia with mum and told me that the skate park was really good. So as soon as we got there we went to the skate park to check it out. There are loads of good skaters there and the park pulls a huge crowd because it is right on the beach and everyone loves to watch it.

Markets at Sydney Festival
Bondi Beach
Bondi skate park
For the contest the waves were really small and pretty inconsistent but there was a really good bank I thought and if you got the right one there was potential to score big. Every day before the contest we would get up super early and be the first ones at the beach to go for an early morning session. I love going to the beach and being the only one there, you feel so calm and it is so peaceful. But that feeling usually didn’t last long because the best juniors in the world are all there trying to get the best waves in such a small takeoff area.

Floss with Paige Houden & Courtney Conlogue
With Laura Enever
While in Sydney, Billabong asked me to help Felicity Whelan, the Channel 9 Today Show weather presenter to present the weather for that day. I also did a number of interviews with Paige Houden and Luke Egan throughout the contest it was really funny because I was able to see myself on the TV across the room while I was being interviewed. Later that day I continued with a photo shoot for Sony at Shelly beach in Manly. Shelly Beach is a really pretty beach and is protected by the wind and has good water clarity. There were loads of fish and massive blue gropers that would eat the sea urchins in the rocks. I couldn’t believe how close the gropers would let you get to them.

Presenting the weather with Felicity WhelanInterviewing Luke Egan with Paige HoudenOn tv
Throughout the comp I surfed pretty consistently and ended up equal 5th. I would have loved to have gone through to the last heat but at least Laura went on to win the contest. All in all I had fantastic time in Sydney and am looking forward to going back there for the Pro Junior event at Cronulla later in the year.

Felicity competing

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COMMENTS
Gabby said (4 months ago)
Hey Felicity,
You Rock! I have recently started surfing and hope one day to be as good as you
Albert Trnh said (4 months ago)
LOL this is gonna sound so random...
i was actually googling custom paintjobs on a custom board and board decor ..stuff like that...i ran into one of ur articles and i was like UM hold up!? i think i was surfing near u today down at nulla ahahah
i was the asian dude in the steamer on the mini mal, yes im a bit retared i know...

either that or theres a twin u dont know about surfing cronulla

btw the surf was so crap!
Sayit said (5 months ago)
What a wonderfulmomeny you had. If you have time next year just visit Bali and Lombok-Indonesia, you'll have a giant waves and beatiful beach.
Ok, keep up the good work girl...!!

Warmest greetings from Lombok-Indonesia.

Sayit.
sayit_karim@yahoo.com
Graeme Johnson said (5 months ago)
Well done Felicity - keep the blogs going - it's great to hear what you are up to - we don't get to see you in West Oz so much these days & you are missed. Good luck at Merewether next week. Graeme
Colleen said (5 months ago)
Way to go Felicity good stuff, you will do well .Hope to see you and your family in july
Kaye said (5 months ago)
Fantastic Felicity - really good to hear about the trip to the East. Good luck at the next comp - keep us posted - more blogs please. Kaye
Holli said (5 months ago)
Great stuff. Good luck at Newcastle for the Chiko Pro Junior. Let us know how you go. Fantastic to see West Aussies up there with the best!!! Love Hol
Sam said (5 months ago)
Well done floss, keep that west aussie flag flying. Love to hear all about your exciting adventures, keep us posted on what you're up to, go girl
Your mate Sam
toni said (5 months ago)
I love to hear about your exciting adventures Felicity, you do such amazing stuff and get to visit such cool places. We wish you the best of luck for your next comp and don't forget to post some info and pics about cause we love to hear about your trips. Keep up the great work, go the west aussies! well done felicity love toni
Elaine Bancroft said (5 months ago)
Great work, love to hear your adventures
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Feb 24, 2010

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