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natty dread
04-16-2005, 11:00 PM
April 17, 2005
Surfer Fights Off Shark, Keeps Surfing
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Filed at 12:30 a.m. ET

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) -- A surfer in Australia fought off a seven-foot shark with his board -- and kept on surfing, a lifeguard said.

Simon Letch returned to Sydney's Bronte Beach 30 minutes after surviving the attack, despite the beach being closed because of the danger, lifeguard Aaron Graham said.

''He was pretty calm about it, very laid back,'' said Graham, who was on the beach when the 40-year-old surfer rode his damaged board back in after the attack.

Letch was sitting on his board about 100 feet offshore when the shark attacked. He told a newspaper that he rammed the board, a recent 40th birthday present from his girlfriend, into the shark's mouth. He said it was a bronze whaler.

''I shoved the board at it like a barge pole,'' Sydney's The Sunday Telegraph quoted him as saying.

He said the shark released the board and he quickly headed for shore.

''It was only about 10 or 15 seconds that I was waiting for a wave but it seemed like an eternity,'' he told the newspaper. ''You think you'd go to jelly when something like this happens but I was surprisingly calm.''

Nine Network television news reported that Letch is English.

The shark took two bites of the fiberglass board before stopping the attack, Graham told The Associated Press by telephone.

''There were two big puncture mark bites on the board, but it didn't actually bite a hunk out of it so he was able to ride it in,'' Graham said

He came back 30 minutes later to surf with a replacement board, Graham said.

Last month, 20-foot great white shark tore a man in half, killing him instantly as he snorkeled off Australia's west coast.

snowrider
04-19-2005, 03:33 AM
I'm living in Bondi right now (Bronte is right around the corner). Its amazing how much havoc one little shark can cause. I'm not down playing the attack, and if I was the guy I would have more than a little un-nerved. But there were news helicopters there before the police. The article on CNN had a picture of a huge great white jumping out of the water with its mouth wide open, talk about shock value. The shark was 5-6ft.

Anyway, I'll still be out surfing, 2 helicopters off of Bondi the other day, hovering over the surface like they saw something. The attack doesn't have many people here worried.

In an ironic side story. They held the Boardriders surf comp at Bondi two days before the attack and they sounded a siren and said, "A shark shark has been spotted please leave the water" to try and thin the crowds for the comp. Guess they got what they asked for.

Superstar Punani
04-20-2005, 09:37 PM
FUCK ME! I'm flying out to Oz this Fri and am crashing at my bud's pad at Bronte. no solo early sessions for me

mountainbored
04-21-2005, 09:25 AM
Aussie sharks love Seppo snacks!

watersnowdirt
05-08-2005, 11:11 AM
I'll admit, I find that extremely hot, in that Indiana Jones sort of way. Major points for guys that fight off sharks and keep surfing :).


granted they may be potential candidates for the Darwin award down the road....