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Surfer Mick Fanning escapes shark attack in South Africa | Surfer Mick Fanning escapes shark attack in South Africa |
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An Australian surfer has made an incredible escape after encountering two sharks during a major competition in South Africa. | An Australian surfer has made an incredible escape after encountering two sharks during a major competition in South Africa. |
Mick Fanning was competing in Jeffreys Bay, on the eastern Cape, when one of the sharks approached his surfboard. | Mick Fanning was competing in Jeffreys Bay, on the eastern Cape, when one of the sharks approached his surfboard. |
The final of the J-Bay Open had only just started when Fanning was knocked off his surfboard and into the sea. | The final of the J-Bay Open had only just started when Fanning was knocked off his surfboard and into the sea. |
Fanning, the defending champion, escaped injury. The tournament was called off soon afterwards. | Fanning, the defending champion, escaped injury. The tournament was called off soon afterwards. |
"I was just sitting there and I felt something just get stuck in my leg rope, and I was kicking trying to get it away," Fanning told Fox Sports. | |
"I just saw fins. I was waiting for the teeth." | "I just saw fins. I was waiting for the teeth." |
Fanning, a three-time world champion, said he was able to "get a punch into its back" and startle it. | Fanning, a three-time world champion, said he was able to "get a punch into its back" and startle it. |
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The event was being broadcast live on television. Footage later cut to Fanning and co-competitor Julian Wilson, also of Australia, on a rescue boat reliving the incident. | |
The relieved-looking pair then received loud applause from a crowd on the beach. | |
The World Surf League (WSL), which organises the competition, said Fanning was approached by two sharks, and that he and Wilson were both rescued from the water by jet-skis. | |
A video of the incident can be seen on the WSL's website here and the aftermath of the attack can be viewed here. | |
Reuters says the waters are some of the most shark-infested in the world, and that a surfer was killed by a Great White shark close to Jeffreys Bay in 2013. |