See next generation of surfing stars this weekend
The next generation of surfing stars will descend on the Sunshine Coast this weekend (1–2 November) for the First Set GromQuest presented by We Are Feel Good Inc.

Surfing Queensland
This exciting and supportive event offers junior surfers valuable competition experience in a fun, community-focused environment. Following the success of last year’s event, more than 100 juniors are set to compete across divisions ranging from Under 10 Parent-Assist through to the Under 18 Boys and Girls.
Competitors will have the chance to win incredible prizes, including an Olympic Silver Medallist Jack Robinson SharpEye surfboard, as well as prize packs from We Are Feel Good Inc. and Cooee.
The event is designed to give young surfers the opportunity to showcase their skills while competing in an encouraging and inclusive atmosphere. With the support of First Set Boardstore and We Are Feel Good Inc., this year promises to be an exciting weekend of surfing and activities.
SharpEye Surfboards will also be on site hosting a board demo activation, giving competitors the chance to test some of the world’s best-performing boards.
As a mobile event, the competition location may change depending on swell conditions to ensure the best possible waves. Competitors and spectators are encouraged to check the Surfing Queensland Instagram account (@surfing_queensland) after 6am each day for location updates.
The heat draw and schedule for the First Set GromQuest presented by We Are Feel Good Inc. are available on LiveHeats.
Surfing Queensland would like to thank the event partners including First Set Boardstore, We Are Feel Good Inc., Tide Pools and Landscapes, and Flow Nutrition.
Surfing Queensland also acknowledges its corporate partners for their ongoing support: BYD Gold Coast, Queensland Government, DriTimes, QMS, We Are Feel Good Inc., The Point Coolum, Sunshine Coast Council, Cooee, Mogu Mogu, and Blue Horizon.
This event is proudly supported by Council through the Major Events Sponsorship Program and helps deliver the Sunshine Coast Council’s Major Events Strategy which aims to bring in $86 million of economic benefit to the region through visitation and local spend.