“I am just like totally tripping out.”
One minute he is paddling in the azure waters of Jeffreys Bay.
The next, he is fighting off two sharks.
In amazing footage, which has now been seen around the world, you can see Australian triple world champion surfer Mick Fanning narrowly escapes a great white shark attack during the final of the J-Bay Open in South Africa.
Three minutes and 47 seconds into his final against fellow Aussie Julian Wilson, the 34-year-old is seen facing the unimaginable: a great white shark.
Did he panic? Did he scream? Did he practically shit himself on camera for the world to see?
Yes, but he also punched the shark twice and managed to escape unharmed, News Corp reports.
(That’s how we breed our surfers Down Under.)
In almost unbelievable footage of the incident, the surfing competition veers into action-movie territory when a fin appears right behind Fanning in the water.
As he turns around you see Fanning notice the Great White and then you see splashing.
Just splashing.
For 15 seconds the destiny of one of Australia’s greatest surfers was unknown as the wave obscured Fanning from view.
“Holy shit,” says the commentator in an understated manner.
The crowd on the beach scream. Many burst into tears.
Fears that a pro surfer has been taken by a shark — the very worst fear that many in this community hold.
See it for yourself here. Post continues after video.
Top Comments
Interview the shark on 'A Current Affair'.
I see one shark, where's shark number two exactly?
I didn't see one either, but, to the cameraman's credit he zoomed out so we wouldn't be able to see much.
He could have zoomed in to try and catch what could have been the devastating aftermath.
Hidden on the grassy knoll. There is a lesson to be learned here. Never trust a shark or sensationalism.
Love the grassy knoll comment :)
LOL!