As a friend on a jet ski towed Alo Slebir into a towering gray monster of a wave near Half Moon Bay on Dec. 23, the Santa Cruz surfer had no idea he might be riding into the record books.
A photograph of the father-and-son duo atop a Jet Ski at Slater’s Surf Ranch in Lemoore, Calif., was posted and then deleted on Instagram Wednesday by professional surfer Raimana van Bastolaer.
Senior Constable Rebecca Stokes told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation a surfboard had been recovered. "I understand someone went out on a jet ski immediately after the attack, which is ...
Slebir worked with his tow partner Luca Padua, who maneuvered him into position with a jet ski, to ride the potentially record breaking wave. Surfer Today reports the pair began surfing at sunrise ...
The surfer was towed through frigid waters into the monster-sized wave by a jet ski navigated by Luca Padua of Half Moon Bay. Slebir told Surfer Today, “It felt different. When I turned at the ...
A witness who saw the shark attack on Thursday evening at Granites Beach, near the coastal town of Streaky Bay, rode into the sea on a jet ski and retrieved the man's surfboard, Senior Constable ...
The surfer was attacked by a shark and has not been seen since roughly 7:00 p.m. on Thursday. Following the incident, a nearby witness sped into the water on a jet ski and located the man's surfboard.