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Billabong Pro Tahiti 2011 - Code Red Teahupoo Tow Session Highlights

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Uploaded by on Aug 27, 2011

TEAHUPO'O, Taiarapu/French Polynesia (Saturday, August 27, 2011) -- The surf world has been waiting and now the wait is over; some of the biggest, scariest waves seen at Tahiti's infamous Teahupo'o have been tackled today by an elite crew of tow-surf specialists.

Teahupo'o is the primary site of Event 5 on the 2011 ASP Men's World Tour, the Billabong Pro presented by Air Tahiti Nui, which is midway through its 12 day waiting period, yet the world's top rated surfers were denied the opportunity to compete in historic conditions after the French Government last night issued a 24 hour "Code Red" advisory warning that prevents water craft from legal operation.

But with the 'swell of the decade' hitting the dangerous Teahupo'o reef, nothing was going to stop the tow-in aficionados who tracked the swell and flew in from all corners of the globe to ride it. With four-to-five metre waves slamming onto Teahupo'o's dangerously shallow reef, surfing's elite put their lives on the line as they chased the ultimate thrill.

Among those in the line-up were fearless Australian chargers Dylan Longbottom (Forrester's, NSW), Laurie Towner (Yamba, NSW), Dean Bowen (Gerroa, NSW), Koby Abberton (Maroubra, NSW) and Dean Morrison (Gold Coast, Qld).

Visiting Hawaiian surfers included Bruce Irons (Kauai), Kamelai Alexander (Kauai) and Kalanai Chapman (Oahu).

While Frenchman Ben Sanchis (FRA) and Californian Nathan Fletcher (USA) also made the last minute trip to the South Pacific.

Injuries were inevitable. Local legend Raimana Van Bastolaer (PYF) was among the first to get hurt, he was slammed and dragged onto the reef, cutting his back despite wearing a wetsuit vest and life jacket.

Former world tour surfer Dean Morrison was forced to shore and received medical attention for an ankle injury.

Assuming the French Government lifts the "Code Red" ban, organisers of the Billabong Pro hope to resume competition with Round 3 heats tomorrow, Sunday August 28th.

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  • thats not even a shack.. thats a castle... blokes getting castled off their heads!!!....

  • Where is the footage of Bruce Iron's wave?

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  • @ketchups But waves like these are just insane. Look how the guy at 2:08 got wiped out! I wouldn't be surprised if he died.

  • @CrazyLazySnazzyJazzy u probably never surfed a big wave.. you would know better

  • Why would these retards take the risk?

  • That is some heavy stuff. It's a miracle so few people died there (Keala Kennely was close though, judging from her injury's picture, gross...)

  • Hay wweeee xD

  • how many surfist died here?

    

  • what the hecckkkkk

  • Wow that's awesome, those waves are impressive! I prefer to watch the ocean from safety, (I can't swim properly unfortunately), but the guys and gals in this vid make it look like fun. Tremendous respect for the sea though, it's not something to underestimate.

  • wooooow!!!!!!

  • that wave makes my nuts go north. fast.

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