Surfer Mick Fanning returns to water after shark attack

Three-times world champion (34) survived attack off coast of South Africa last weekend

Australian surfer Mick Fanning escapes unhurt after fighting off a shark before he was due to compete in the final of the World Surfing League's J-Bay Open. Video: Reuters

Three-times world champion Mick Fanning has returned to the water for his first surf since surviving a shark attack off the coast of South Africa last weekend.

The 34-year-old Australian paddled out early on Saturday near his Tweed Heads home in northern New South Wales state and posted a photo of himself on Instagram looking out at the sea.

“First surf back. Feels so good,” he said in the post.

Mick Fanning of Australia is attacked by a shark in South Africa on July 19th, 2015. Photograph: Reuters
Mick Fanning of Australia is attacked by a shark in South Africa on July 19th, 2015. Photograph: Reuters

Fanning also paid tribute to Andy Irons, a three-time world champion from Hawaii, who died in 2010 from a heart attack and would have passed his 37th birthday on July 24.

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“Surfed by myself but had Andy in my thoughts. Happy Birthday brother,” he added.

Fanning returned home on Tuesday visibly shaken after the shark attack which was captured on live television when he was paddling out in the final of the World Surf League’s J-Bay Open on Sunday.

Fanning said it was a “miracle” he had escaped without a scratch but was determined the attack would not make him turn his back on surfing, saying he would need “maybe a week, maybe a month” to get back on his board.

Reuters