Golden Year for Scottish Surfing: 50th National Championships Mark a New Era of Talent


PC: OSCAR JAMES

Under crisp northern skies and against a backdrop of windswept cliffs and cold Atlantic swell, the 2025 Scottish National Surfing Championships delivered a weekend to remember. Held on April 18th and 19th, this year’s edition wasn’t just another contest—it was a celebration of 50 years of Scottish competitive surfing. A milestone moment for the sport in Scotland, and one that brought with it a palpable sense of pride, community, and progression, as a new generation of surfers continued to elevate the standard of Scottish surfing.

PC: OSCAR JAMES

From the moment surfers arrived on Friday morning, there was an unmistakable buzz in the air. Flags fluttered in the breeze, old friends greeted one another with warm smiles, and boards were waxed with quiet focus as the first heats of the day were called. The weather played its part too: sunshine and clean lines greeted competitors on Friday, while Saturday brought a brisker breeze and more challenging sections. Water temperatures hovered around 8°C, but for Scotland’s surfing elite, that’s just part of the game.

PC: SAM HOWARD

In the Open Men’s division, it was Craig McLachlan who claimed his third consecutive national title, edging out Scottish surfing veteran Mark Boyd, with Israel Noble and Finn MacDonald taking third and fourth respectively. McLachlan’s blend of explosive turns and flow through sections saw him dominate the final heat, but not without resistance. The entire men’s bracket—from quarterfinals to final—was a display of tight scores and progressive surfing, evidence of just how far the sport has developed in Scotland in recent years.

PC: SAM HOWARD
PC: DUNCAN MCLACHLAN
PC: DUNCAN MCLACHLAN

On the women’s side, Phoebe Strachan further cemented her place in Scottish surfing history by taking out the Open Women’s title—her sixth national win. Strachan’s powerful backhand attack and wave selection proved too much for the rest of the field. Callie Cruickshank, Robyn Larg, and Lola Mitchell rounded out a final stacked with talent and potential, pushing each other heat after heat in what many called the most competitive women’s division the country has seen.

PC: DUNCAN MCLACHLAN
PC: DUNCAN MCLACHLAN

The Masters Division also delivered, with Dylan Fogarty-Macdonald taking the win ahead of Mark Cameron, Mark Yeadon, and Chris Clarke. Surfing with power and experience, the Masters heats were a reminder that the older generation still knows how to throw down when it counts.

PC: DUNCAN MCLACHLAN
PC: DUNCAN MCLACHLAN

In the Grand Masters Division, it was Ali Matheson who rose to the top, with Adam Robertson, Gene Clark, and Martin McQueenie following close behind. The camaraderie and legacy in this bracket added a special layer of depth to the 50th anniversary edition, bridging the past and present of the Scottish surf scene.

PC: SAM HOWARD
PC: DUNCAN MCLACHLAN

Beyond the podiums and titles, what made this 50th edition so special was the shared sense of momentum. The Scottish surf community has never been stronger, and it showed—not just in the water, but on the beach, in the car parks, in the laughs around the clubhouse, and in the stories traded over beers.

The level of performance has clearly jumped another gear this year. Coaching pathways are improving, young surfers are getting more time in the water, and the influence of international exposure is beginning to shape a sharper, more confident generation. What once was niche is now proudly national.

As the sun dipped below the horizon on Saturday night and trophies were handed out to the sound of applause and cheers, there was a real sense that something had shifted. This wasn’t just the end of a contest—it was the dawn of a new era for Scottish surfing.


As always, a massive thank you to all staff, volunteers and sponsors, without whom this event would never happen. Our contest director, Huw John. Head judge Ester Spears. Tim Aylett and vision events for the livestream and Marcelle Lockhart; the mother to Scottish Surfing!

See you all again next year!

Thanks to all our sponsors and donors: 

MYSTIC

Amentum

Vision Events

NRS Dounreay

Christian Surfers UK

LOST SHORE

C-MONSTA

The Pentland Hotel 

North Shore Surf Club

Past Championships

YearChampionsClubs
2024Craig McLachlan(NSSC)
2023Craig McLachlan(NSSC)
2022Mark Boyd(NSSC)
2021Craig McLachlan(NSSC)
2020N/A(Covid-19 Pandemic)
2019Mark Boyd(NSSC)
2018Mark Boyd(NSSC)
2017George Watt(BSC)
2016Mark Cameron(BSC)
2015Chris Noble(NSSC)
2014Chris Noble(CBR)
2013Chris Noble(CBR)
2012Mark Cameron(BSC)
2011Chris Noble(CBR)
2010Mark Cameron(BSC)
2009Mark Cameron(BSC)
2008Mark Cameron(BSC)
2007Chris Noble(CBR)
2006Mark Cameron(BSC)
2005Chris Noble(CBR)
2004N/A
2003N/A
2002N/A
2001N/A
2000N/A
1999Mark Cameron(BSC)
1998Iain Masson(BSC)
1997Iain Masson(BSC)
1996Iain Masson(BSC)
1995Malcolm Findlay(BSC)
1994Neil Harris
1993Iain Masson(BSC)
1992Iain Masson(BSC)
1991Iain Masson(BSC)
1990Iain Masson(BSC)
1989Stephen Clelland
1988Peter Strachan(BSC)
1987Ian McKay(SSC)
1986Malcolm Findlay(FSC)
1985Ian McKay(SSC)
1984Ian McKay(SSC)
1983Ian McKay(SSC)
1982Malcolm Findlay(FSC)
1981Eric Davies
1980Eric Davies
1979Ian McKay(ESC)
1978Malcolm Findlay(FSC)
1977Malcolm Findlay(FSC)
1976Bill Batten(ESC)
1975Andy Bennetts(ESC)
1974Bill Batten(ESC)
1973Bill Batten(ESC)

Past Championships

YearChampionsClubs
2024Phoebe Strachan (NSSC)
2023Phoebe Strachan (NSSC)
2022Phoebe Strachan (NSSC)
2021 Phoebe Strachan (NSSC)
2020 N/A (Covid-19 Pandemic)
2019Iona McLachlan (NSSC)
2018Phoebe Strachan (NSSC)
2017Megan Mackay (MFSR)
2016 Shoana Blackadder (NSSC)
2015Shoana Blackadder (NSSC)
2014Shoana Blackadder (CBR)
2013Shoana Blackadder (CBR)
2012Shoana Blackadder(CBR)
2011Dianne Ripoll
2010Jill Noble(BSC)
2009Shoana Blackadder(CBR)
2008Sheila Finlayson(CBR)
2007Jill Noble(BSC)
2006Angie Fraser(BHSC)
2005Jill Noble(BSC)
2004N/A
2003N/A
2002N/A
2001N/A
2000N/A
1999N/A
1998Fiona Logan
1997N/A
1996Jill Noble(BSC)
1995Jill Noble(BSC)
1994Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1993Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1992Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1991Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1990Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1989Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1988Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1987Barbara Wilson
1986Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1985Carol Wilson
1984Carol Wilson
1983N/A
1982N/A
1981Marianne Bearicke
1980N/A
1979N/A
1978Joyce Campbell