In 2015, the surf world stood still. Mick Fanning, the three-time world champ from Australia, paddled out for the Finals of the J-Bay Open at Jeffreys Bay, South Africa. Two minutes into the heat, ...
Australian surfer Mick Fanning was unharmed after being attacked by a shark during the J-Bay Open on Jeffreys Bay in South Africa. The competition was suspended following the incident. Fanning was ...
JEFFREYS BAY, South Africa -- A professional surfer was attacked by a shark today in South Africa during a competition. The competition was cancelled after Australian Mick Fanning, a finalist in the J ...
SYDNEY -- Mick Fanning, who survived a shark attack in South Africa in July, decided to keep competing at the Pipeline Masters in Hawaii to pursue his fourth world surfing title despite learning of ...
“The ocean was a really safe place for me,” says Mick Fanning. That may be true, figuratively, although as Mick continues, “it can be deathly and scary.” Literally, the ocean can be a dangerous place ...
* Emotional return for former world champion Fanning * Cathartic win after last year's shark attack (Recasts, adds quotes) JEFFREY'S BAY, South Africa, July 16 (Reuters) - Mick Fanning completed a ...
South African surfing sensation Jordy Smith clinched his second consecutive Billabong Pro J-Bay title when he beat Australian Mick Fanning in a tense final held in testing 1.5-metre waves and strong ...
JEFFREY'S BAY, South Africa, Reuters (July 19) - Australia's triple champion Mick Fanning survived a shark attack in Sunday's final of the World Surf League's J-Bay Open, fighting off the circling ...
The Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay marks the official midway point on the 2007 Foster's ASP World Tour. Stop No. 5 of 10 on this year's calendar, the event waiting period begins tomorrow, July 11th, 2007.
JEFFREYS BAY, South Africa (KTRK) -- A professional surfer was attacked by a shark today in South Africa during a competition. The competition was cancelled after Australian Mick Fanning, a finalist ...
JEFFREY'S BAY, South Africa (Reuters) - Mick Fanning completed a cathartic victory in the J-Bay Open on Saturday one year after a dramatic shark attack at the same event saw him narrowly escape death.