Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Stephanie Gilmore

Triple Crown winner Joel Parkinson and former world champion Mick Fanning has, Stephanie Gilmore assistance after he was beaten.
Gilmore was outside his home in Tweed Heads beaten on Monday night.
Both Parkinson and Fanning, the waves like Gilmore ride around the border of Queensland, New South Wales in contact with the world champion four times in the night after hearing the attack.
"The whole surfing community, we will not mention on the Gold Coast, are entirely of what has happened and she was surprised Steph," Parkinson said yesterday. "But I know him well, and I'm sure I can recover from this situation. We think of her and her family."
Fanning mother Liz said: "It was terrible to hear about everything, think especially in the vicinity of your home to just terrible that you can not leave his door is beaten without.."
Gilmore allegedly attacked a man on his way to the stairs to his apartment.
The region is home and rest, burst on the professional surfing scene and won the Roxy Pro in 2005 as a wild card of 17.
Elle Fanning and were world champions Association of Surfing Professionals in 2007, the community something to celebrate Coolangatta waves crowned. Gilmore has since returned to the ASP World Title.
Last March, he received went to Abu Dhabi for the Laureus World Action Sportsperson of the Year. During the surf season just ended, Gilmore has won four events and eight women.
"Mick and I and our whole family has always been a strong supporter of Steph and always will be," said Liz Fanning. "They have always been good friends and we hope that this terrible incident will have no problems. It has a lot of support from all the surf here and everyone can, anyway."
Dane Sharp Gilmore Manager, his main sponsor, Rip Curl, said his immediate concern was on the mend, with the first event of the season ASP Roxy Pro at Snapper Quiksilverand 26th February.
"This is going in the hope that compete, absolutely," said Sharp. "However, a broken wrist is a pleasure to surf. You have a paddle in and out of a wave that is the foundation of the sport. But then you have the power to do. We have an athlete, Beth Hamilton, with one arm and she is a professional surfer, it is not impossible.
"The whole rowing and walking is second nature for a person like Steph, it will be interesting to see how long to repair the damage completely, and if it affects your rhythm," said Sharp.

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