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Sydney Branch Makes History — Four-Peat Champions!What a weekend it was for Surf Life Saving Sydney at the Interbranch Championships, and we’re proud to say South Maroubra athletes were right there in the thick of it! Can we do it? Yes we can. Did we do it? Yes we did! Sydney Branch stormed home with a final tally of 1176 points, finishing an incredible 142 points ahead of the nearest competitors. An outstanding achievement that cements Sydney Branch as the first in history to claim four consecutive Interbranch titles. Congratulations to Our AthletesA huge shout-out to Christopher Kondilios (Captain), Katahra Boyle-Raniga, Billy Holford (Junior Captain), Sophie Maley, Ethan Costa & Grace Kiernan who were selected to represent Sydney Branch. Every single athlete contributed to this remarkable result, and we couldn’t be prouder of the way you competed and carried our club spirit onto the big stage. Teamwork Behind the SuccessThis victory was built on dedication and collaboration, from selectors, coaches, and team management, to the athletes themselves. Their professionalism, passion, and commitment created the winning formula that delivered this historic result. Thanks to Officials, Parents & SupportersWe extend our gratitude to the Sydney Surf Sports Officials whose expertise ensured fair and safe competition. To the parents and supporters, your energy, encouragement, and willingness to do everything from cheering to sunscreen duty (and even rescuing tents from the surf!) made all the difference. A special mention goes to those who provided water safety, enabling our athletes to compete proudly for Sydney. This weekend was proof of what happens when a community comes together with pride, energy, and belief. South Maroubra is thrilled to have played a part in this historic four-peat victory. Congratulations, Team Sydney — champions and history-makers! 💙💛🌊
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