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New Zealand s greatest surfing rivalry?
9 Feb, 2021 11:15 PM
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OVER 60S: Michael Gray, Barry McCulloch (2nd place), John Gisby, Ben Hutchings. Photo / Surfing NZ
It s been labelled New Zealand s greatest surfing rivalry and they are our oldest competitive surfers, Tairua s Barry Macculloch, and Gisborne s John Gisby.
Gisby, 67, has 39 national titles and his rival Macculloch, 65, hoped 2021 would be the year he took one off him. Thirty-nine national titles for crying out loud. I said to him why can t you just give me one you b ? says Macculloch.
At the 2021 Surfing Nationals in Piha, eight guys pulled on a jersey to contest in the Over 60s and Macculloch was put in top seed during his heat, but at the end of the day it was only a race between him and Gisby.
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