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Huge waves in Hawaii surf contest | Huge waves in Hawaii surf contest |
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A rare surfing competition has been held in Hawaii as waves of 12m (40ft) pounded Oahu's famous North Shore. | |
Thousands of people gathered on beaches and cliffs to watch the world's greatest surfers tackle the waves. | |
It is only the eighth time in 25 years that the Eddie Aikau competition, named in honour of a celebrated Hawaiian surfer and lifeguard, was held. | |
The contest is only staged in the most extreme surf conditions and last took place in 2004. | |
Nine times world champion Kelly Slater was the strongest starter, but first-time entrant Greg Long, 24, took a narrow lead over his older rival and won with a score of 323 to 313. | Nine times world champion Kelly Slater was the strongest starter, but first-time entrant Greg Long, 24, took a narrow lead over his older rival and won with a score of 323 to 313. |
'Unbelievably dangerous' | 'Unbelievably dangerous' |
The victorious Californian - who took home a purse of $55,000 (£34,000) - said it was "a dream come true" to take part in the "biggest event of big waves in the world". | The victorious Californian - who took home a purse of $55,000 (£34,000) - said it was "a dream come true" to take part in the "biggest event of big waves in the world". |
Greg Long beat his childhood idol, Kelly Slater | Greg Long beat his childhood idol, Kelly Slater |
In comments posted on the event's website, Long said the camaraderie of the contest, known as the Eddie, "encapsulates everything that's great about surfing". | In comments posted on the event's website, Long said the camaraderie of the contest, known as the Eddie, "encapsulates everything that's great about surfing". |
"It really is about the wave and celebrating the ocean. It's what we do: go out there and ride big waves." | "It really is about the wave and celebrating the ocean. It's what we do: go out there and ride big waves." |
A total of 28 surfers were invited to take part in the event at Waimea Bay, chosen by a poll of the surfing community. | |
Organisers had been watching weather and wave conditions in the seas around the US state and announced early on Tuesday morning local time that the competition would run. | |
"We were all stoked out there, smiling, laughing and having a good time," said competitor Jamie O'Brien. | "We were all stoked out there, smiling, laughing and having a good time," said competitor Jamie O'Brien. |
"This is like a natural arena out here for this and it's amazing to be a part of it," he told the Honolulu Advertiser. | "This is like a natural arena out here for this and it's amazing to be a part of it," he told the Honolulu Advertiser. |
People have travelled from around the world to the US state to watch the event. | People have travelled from around the world to the US state to watch the event. |
Malika Dudley of CBC News told the BBC people were lining cliff tops and had climbed trees to watch the vast waves. | Malika Dudley of CBC News told the BBC people were lining cliff tops and had climbed trees to watch the vast waves. |
She said it was "unbelievably dangerous" to take part in the event - one surfer, Tom Carroll of Australia, had been injured - but that safety teams were in the water on jet skis in case of accidents. | She said it was "unbelievably dangerous" to take part in the event - one surfer, Tom Carroll of Australia, had been injured - but that safety teams were in the water on jet skis in case of accidents. |
The high waves were expected to last until Wednesday. | The high waves were expected to last until Wednesday. |
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