Surfing on a high

Torquay's Ellie Harrison, middle, secured the 11th spot on the Top 20 Hundai She's Electric leaderboard. (supplied)

Two local female surfers have made their way onto a new leaderboard, creating an equal playing field for women and unearthing breakout talent.

The girls placed within the top 20 Hyundai She’s Electric leaderboard, marking Australia’s first women’s boardriders club leaderboard.

Torquay’s Ellie Harrison reached number 11 on the leaderboard, with Point Londsdale’s Lucy Naylor following shortly behind in the 12th spot. The girls both averaged scores of 6.33.

Harrison said she felt honoured to be a part of the top 20 surfers in Australia.

“It’s pretty cool to hear that because I don’t feel like I am most of the time, but when I step back and look at what I’ve done I’m proud,” she said.

“I would have never thought I would have been placed on the top 20 She’s Electric Leaderboard. Hopefully, I’ll get to the top soon.”

Harrison said she loved to surf and encouraged young girls interested in the sport to try it out.

“I enjoy the different type of waves and boards you can play around with,” she said.

“I’ve also met some of my best friends and most amazing people because of surfing, and that’s something I’ll cherish forever.

“Surf as much as you can and do it with friends or people you like hanging out with. My favourite person to surf with is my brother because he a legend.

“Surround yourself with young aspiring females like those on the She’s Electric Leaderboard.”