Surfing world number five JOEL PARKINSON (Coolangatta, AUS) has steamrolled into round four of the Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay in South Africa.
In a day of long rides, shark sightings and high-end surfing, the Supertubes point break served up picture perfect 2m waves for the world tour surfing event. 25-year-old PARKINSON overcame a bout of serious food poisoning to demolish replacement surfer TRENT MUNRO (Scotts Head, AUS) in a one sided affair. Spotting a great white shark wasn't enough to throw powerful Aussie MICHAEL LOWE (Wollongong, NSW) off balance in round two, winning comfortably over compatriot PHILLIP MACDONALD (Cronulla, NSW). LOWE was leading the heat at the halfway mark when he caught sight of a huge shark in on oncoming wave. Visibly spooked by the close encounter he paddled toward the rocks and missed what would have been the best set wave of the heat.
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PolaroidThePenguin 2 years ago
sweet video. whats the name of the song?
surf4life40 3 years ago
name of the song?..
somebody know?
naorthedude 3 years ago
whats the name of the song guys!!!!!!!!!!
Jin1Eye 3 years ago
keep it up
Jin1Eye 3 years ago
que musica eh essa?
vinni1608 3 years ago
irado fera furacão eooo ai ó se liga no surf Brasil huhuhuhuh !!!
emerhop 3 years ago
j- bay is generaly dolphins iv heard, duno if thats true and sharks generaly dont frequent the same spots as dolphins.... do they ?? dnt think they do ne way lol
alistair136 3 years ago
Bru, its some guy with a water video gun. This one guy I know, who lives in J-bay have never seen a shark, or spotted a shark. J-bay is one of the safest spot in South Africa.
ronaldl911 3 years ago
Why would there not be a shark, it is where one of the biggest white shark concentrations are
430SpiderSurf 3 years ago