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Surf pro fights off South Africa shark attack on live TV

/ 11:32 PM July 19, 2015

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa–An Australian surfing champion fought back against a shark attack on live television during a competition in South Africa on Sunday, escaping from the terrifying scene without injury.

Mick Fanning, 34, was competing in the final heat of a world tour event at Jeffrey’s Bay in the country’s Eastern Cape province when a looming black fin appeared in the water behind him.

In a churn of water and spray, Fanning could be seen battling to fend off the shark.

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“It came up and got stuck in my leg rope,” he said in a television interview afterwards.

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“I was kicking and screaming. I just saw a fin. I didn’t see teeth. I was waiting for the teeth to come at me as I was swimming. I punched it in the back.”

Fanning, a triple world champion nicknamed White Lightning, was sitting on his board in the water when the shark lunged at him, tipping him off the board.

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He was taken out of the water by safety crews, and said he had only lost his leg rope.

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“We’ve never seen anything that dramatic and that frightening,” commentator Joe Turpel was quoted as saying.

The competition was abandoned after the incident.

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