| Local Mick Fanning
wins Quiksilver Pro presented by Boost Mobile!
Comeback kid Mick Fanning has signalled he is back to his
electrifying best with an emotion-charged victory in the Quiksilver
Pro Presented by Boost Mobile at Snapper Rocks on the Gold
Coast!
Before an ecstatic 8,000-strong home crowd, the 23-year-old
Gold Coast local hero defeated American rookie Chris Ward
in the season-opening Foster's Men's World Championship Tour
event to complete a remarkable return from injury.
Fanning, who finished 4th in the world in 2003, missed most
of last season after tearing his hamstring from the bone in
a horrific free surfing wipeout in Indonesia.
After months of frustration spent out of the water in painful
rehabilitation, he returned to the WCT this year courtesy
of an Association of Surfing Professionals injury wildcard
which fellow surfers voted unanimously to award him.
And what a comeback it was - Fanning capping a sensational
Quiksilver Pro surfing festival in stunning fashion with his
debut victory at home.
In winning the event, he joined fellow 'Coolangatta Kids'
Joel Parkinson (2002) and Dean Morrison (2003) to have his
name inscribed on the prestigious championship trophy. Adding
to the parochial crowd's delight was Gold Coast teenage wildcard
Stephanie Gilmore's triumph in the women's Roxy Pro Presented
by Boost Mobile.
"It's just a statement to the world of surfing that Mick's
back,'' said a joyful Parkinson, who with fellow Aussie Nathan
Hedge chaired a deliriously happy Fanning from the beach.
"It made it so much sweeter to come back off injury,''
said a shaking Fanning as he skolled a celebratory can of
Foster's, the US$30,000 winner's cheque in his other hand.
"Everything that I'd thought about over the whole six
months when I was out of the water, it all worked - I'm just
so wrapped, just so stoked.''
It has been an incredible eight days of non-stop action at
Snapper. A world record in the making with 47 surfers riding
a single, giant 40-foot surfboard, Bruce Irons claiming a
bonus $5,000 prize for an incredible 7 second tuberide, helicopters
and news crews and media flocked to the beach eacxh and every
day ... and the local crowds cheered every wave along the
way!
A huge thank you to all who helped made the event possible,
especially the Snapper Rocks locals, co-sponsors, event staff
and of course - the amazing surfers!
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