How the professional surfing tour looks to ride the Olympic wave

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How the professional surfing tour looks to ride the Olympic wave

The World Surfing League’s attempt to capitalize on a post-Olympic swell of fan interest has not been without controversy

It was during Tuesday’s championship match between world No 1 Gabriel Medina and fellow Brazilian Filipe Toledo that a six to eight foot shark was spotted breaching the competition area.

“A shark has breached the side of the line-up and it’s about six to eight foot so we’re going to search the line-up and make sure it’s gone,” World Surf League (WSL) head of competition Jessie Miley-Dyer said during the live broadcast of the WSL Rip Curl Finals at Lower Trestles, California.

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