Re: 03/27/2010 Shorebreak ( Réunion )
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 12:11 am
March 2010: A surfer attacked by a shark at St. Benedict
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Clicanoo.republished February 26, 2012 3:42 p.m. SAINT-BENOIT. Olivier, aka Shorebreak is a true miracle. Attacked by a shark yesterday late morning on the spot Butor, this 34 year old surfer has defended his board, which bears impressive traces of aggression. He escapes with minor injuries to the hip. He says the "15 seconds of fear of his life".
How the attack was conducted?
Soon! I was just surfing quietly, about 40 m from the edge. The shark suddenly attacked me twice. To protect myself, I pushed it away with my board that has shredded the first time. Then he returned to the attack. We can see traces of the second attack on my board. I do not know if he touched me or not, but anyway, I still seem to have been raised for a while and I have minor injuries at the bottom of my hip. After the second attack, I took a foam to get out. I took advantage of this wave and swam with all my might, without stress, while looking around me. I saw him again. The whole scene took place in less than fifteen seconds. They found the two pieces of board on board in the afternoon.
Think you have been careful enough, while surfing the spot Butor, banned by the city?
It's been fifteen years that I practice surfing on this site and this is the first time I am addressing. Fifteen years of fun and fifteen seconds of terror (laughs). As I was alone, I was attentive enough. I must say that I anticipated attacks. I also accept that I was very lucky. Anyway, in this situation, we must be on guard every second. As in all sports, there are always dangers. For motorsport, for example, it is accidents. For surfing, it's attacks. We live with that! The sea belongs to everyone.
This is not the first attack recorded at St. Benedict ...
March 27, 2004, 6 years ago to the day, my neighbor and good friend Remi Lorion was attacked spot Station. We surfed together very often when he was still at St. Benedict. But now he is in the West. He immediately called for that matter, after hearing the news, telling me that it was the date of his ... sixth anniversary. We laughed a lot then philosophized about this strange coincidence.
Where is Shorebreak name?
It is a term well known in the surfing world, which means "wave board". And this is how my friends call me. Today is a wave that saved my life.
You still want to surf after all that happened?
I return to the sea Monday. But not in the same place. I will surf in the West. But, I must need a new board (laughs).
http://www.clicanoo.re/
React
Clicanoo.republished February 26, 2012 3:42 p.m. SAINT-BENOIT. Olivier, aka Shorebreak is a true miracle. Attacked by a shark yesterday late morning on the spot Butor, this 34 year old surfer has defended his board, which bears impressive traces of aggression. He escapes with minor injuries to the hip. He says the "15 seconds of fear of his life".
How the attack was conducted?
Soon! I was just surfing quietly, about 40 m from the edge. The shark suddenly attacked me twice. To protect myself, I pushed it away with my board that has shredded the first time. Then he returned to the attack. We can see traces of the second attack on my board. I do not know if he touched me or not, but anyway, I still seem to have been raised for a while and I have minor injuries at the bottom of my hip. After the second attack, I took a foam to get out. I took advantage of this wave and swam with all my might, without stress, while looking around me. I saw him again. The whole scene took place in less than fifteen seconds. They found the two pieces of board on board in the afternoon.
Think you have been careful enough, while surfing the spot Butor, banned by the city?
It's been fifteen years that I practice surfing on this site and this is the first time I am addressing. Fifteen years of fun and fifteen seconds of terror (laughs). As I was alone, I was attentive enough. I must say that I anticipated attacks. I also accept that I was very lucky. Anyway, in this situation, we must be on guard every second. As in all sports, there are always dangers. For motorsport, for example, it is accidents. For surfing, it's attacks. We live with that! The sea belongs to everyone.
This is not the first attack recorded at St. Benedict ...
March 27, 2004, 6 years ago to the day, my neighbor and good friend Remi Lorion was attacked spot Station. We surfed together very often when he was still at St. Benedict. But now he is in the West. He immediately called for that matter, after hearing the news, telling me that it was the date of his ... sixth anniversary. We laughed a lot then philosophized about this strange coincidence.
Where is Shorebreak name?
It is a term well known in the surfing world, which means "wave board". And this is how my friends call me. Today is a wave that saved my life.
You still want to surf after all that happened?
I return to the sea Monday. But not in the same place. I will surf in the West. But, I must need a new board (laughs).
http://www.clicanoo.re/
