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Mick fanning and shark!

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Created by Chopsup > 9 months ago, 19 Jul 2015
Chopsup
SA, 123 posts
19 Jul 2015 11:54PM
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How is that, just watching the final live on the WSL. Mick had an encounter with a shark, possible two! And it thrashed pretty hard, snapped his leash.

DARTH
WA, 3028 posts
19 Jul 2015 10:29PM
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Wow! That was close

They said there was two sharks!!

subasurf
WA, 2153 posts
19 Jul 2015 11:28PM
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pweedas
WA, 4642 posts
19 Jul 2015 11:42PM
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Scary. Those leashes don't break easy.

subasurf
WA, 2153 posts
19 Jul 2015 11:44PM
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pweedas said..
Scary. Those leashes don't break easy.




Please tell me what you use...cause I go through a few every year...

jfunk
QLD, 255 posts
20 Jul 2015 9:34AM
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subasurf said..

pweedas said..
Scary. Those leashes don't break easy.





Please tell me what you use...cause I go through a few every year...


I am with you subasurf.

Just so glad Mick is ok.

RPM
WA, 1549 posts
20 Jul 2015 8:11AM
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It's been in the back of my mind for ages, Just a matter of time before a teabagger on lessons experiences the same thing... or someone out back of Leighton dragging around trying to find their board sees that big grey dorsal pop up looking for a feed.

Chris_M
2129 posts
20 Jul 2015 8:37AM
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Man I felt for those guys having a camera shoved in their faces right after they got out of the water, and the adrenalin was wearing off and the gravity of the situation was sinking in.

It bought back memories of the emotions I went through after a similar close call about decade ago, and the sequence of emotions you have after spotting that noah right next to you in the water, then making it out alive. Granted, I didn't have to fight the thing off like Mick did!

So glad he is ok, what a fu#&ing freaky situation, poor/ lucky bastard!


I reckon he summed it up when he said he doesn't care if he never competes ever again - that's a sure sign of the pure emotion running through the mind of the most competitive guys on the planet right there!


Dom
WA, 61 posts
20 Jul 2015 9:45AM
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I was watching the final live on TV last night. I have to be honest, it was the scariest moment I've seen on TV. My wife ran out of the room expecting the worst. Mick is so lucky to be alive. I'm glad he is okay. Julian Wilson swimming towards Mick showed exceptional bravery.

da vecta
QLD, 2512 posts
20 Jul 2015 11:47AM
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Was pretty freaky when he disappeared behind the swell. Glad he's ok!

Cal
QLD, 1003 posts
20 Jul 2015 11:54AM
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Chris_M said..
Man I felt for those guys having a camera shoved in their faces right after they got out of the water, and the adrenalin was wearing off and the gravity of the situation was sinking in.




Totally agree. Whilst it is expected they would be interviewed etc I felt for them, with the commentator in the boat I was sitting there thinking, dont interview him, just chat and sign off, then over he goes and shoves the mic in his face

Although I felt for them being put on the spot, it was good to see the raw emotion in the later interviews and hopefully some guys out there see it is ok to show emotion over these things.

Sorry to hear you had a scare Chris, it sticks with you.

jbshack
WA, 6913 posts
20 Jul 2015 12:04PM
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Apparently locals were out surfing within ten minutes of the event closure

So scary and what absolute legends MF and Willo just proved to be

dmitri
VIC, 1040 posts
20 Jul 2015 2:11PM
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I wonder if the cage diving will be banned at last, or will they wait till it will get worse than that.

thomas11
VIC, 160 posts
20 Jul 2015 4:44PM
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When he went behind that first roller, I thought he was gone for sure.
Then seeing him swimming he was literally a sitting duck waiting.
That was a real life changing reality check situation and just glad he is fine. What a story to tell, that footage will be shown for decades to come.

P.s. im pretty sure he broke the Internet. Kim Kardawho?

Chopsup
SA, 123 posts
20 Jul 2015 5:02PM
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Yes I must say watching live the initial feelings was my heart rate went up coz thats gonna be a white and oh f#@% he is behind that wave oh ****! I can honestly say I was expecting to see a possible limb missing when he was lifted onto the back of the ski. Thankfully nothing happened.

It did seem a bit intrusive for the cameras and interviews to happen like they did seconds/minutes after the incident, but this has never happened before infront of a camera and its compelling footage. Far better than any movie.
So glad noone was hurt, and by the footage they all have the support of some real good friends.

theDoctor
NSW, 5778 posts
20 Jul 2015 6:01PM
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evlPanda
NSW, 9202 posts
20 Jul 2015 6:33PM
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RPM said..
It's been in the back of my mind for ages, Just a matter of time before a teabagger on lessons experiences the same thing... or someone out back of Leighton dragging around trying to find their board sees that big grey dorsal pop up looking for a feed.



Already happened.

www.sbs.com.au/news/panic-spreads-after-sharks-kill-kite-surfer


pweedas
WA, 4642 posts
20 Jul 2015 4:50PM
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Man,.. that's one big fish!

Look at the size of the fin.


jbshack
WA, 6913 posts
20 Jul 2015 5:27PM
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da vecta
QLD, 2512 posts
20 Jul 2015 7:40PM
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He still managed to to slip in the mandatory "I'm stoked" in the interview afterwards. Legend.

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
20 Jul 2015 7:56PM
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maybe they need to reschedule the jbay contest , so that it doesn't coincide with the great sardine run up the east coast of sth africa !!!


very lucky man !!!

theDoctor
NSW, 5778 posts
20 Jul 2015 8:23PM
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Cassa
WA, 1305 posts
20 Jul 2015 6:53PM
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I know how he must be feeling , brings back some terrible memories.
I don't think he will be back in the water soon.
Very lucky man!!

Parked
NSW, 169 posts
20 Jul 2015 11:19PM
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What, a Bruce can't use a leggy as dental floss!

WTF, where's a kiteboarder when you need them. Napkin, dental floss, toothpicks and dinner all in one.... mmmm tastes like chicken

theDoctor
NSW, 5778 posts
20 Jul 2015 11:32PM
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Cobra
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21 Jul 2015 8:53AM
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Hunter S
WA, 516 posts
24 Jul 2015 7:23AM
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Dude, he's an expert on LGBTQ sharks. That's how he knows the shark just wanted to be Mick's friend.

dan111984
461 posts
24 Jul 2015 7:39AM
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Mark _australia said..
Interesting.....

is this like many things - big news, lots of hype then the expert says"hmm, yeah, buttt...."

http://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/that-viral-shark-attack-video-is-everything-we-get-wrong-about-sharks/ar-AAdmAfc?ocid=mailsignout


Yeah it wasn't really an attack.. but even if it did just approach him out of curiosity he's still very lucky not to get mauled. It could have easily bitten him and maybe it would have if he didn't punch it.

Mark _australia
WA, 22239 posts
24 Jul 2015 7:53AM
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dmitri said..
^^^ meet the "shark expert"
https://au.linkedin.com/in/christopherlneff

...oh, BTW WTF is LGBT ?



Thats a bit unfair, he is a media researcher, and he talks about media reaction to the incident. The next one quoted is a marine biologist and then a sea rescue person so i think the article has enough sources to provoke some thought

dmitri
VIC, 1040 posts
24 Jul 2015 10:33AM
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^^^a sea rescue person who is actually a marketing manager
https://za.linkedin.com/pub/andrew-ingram/25/74b/b69

ok, I will give a credit to the the lady marine biologist who only said she didn't know what the shark intention was...

Ian K
WA, 4048 posts
24 Jul 2015 9:23AM
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dmitri said..
^^^a sea rescue person who is actually a marketing manager
https://za.linkedin.com/pub/andrew-ingram/25/74b/b69

ok, I will give a credit to the the lady marine biologist who only said she didn't know what the shark intention was...


That's right. Who can say what the shark's intention was? But if it was intending to attack , or in the process of developing that intention, it's hard to see that a punch to the side would change the course of events. The side of a shark is just a ball of muscle. and how much of a punch can anyone land from water? Would it even register with the shark? Don't surfers generally return to the beach to settle on water disputes?

I'll go with the "expert" who thinks it wasn't an attack.



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