Margaret River Pro surfing event cancelled after WA shark attacks

The World Surf League's Margaret River Pro event has been cancelled due to concerns prompted by local shark attacks.

File image of Brazilian surfer Gabriel Medina

File image of Brazilian surfer Gabriel Medina Source: AAP

The remainder of the 2018 Margaret River Pro has been cancelled and the future of the World Surf League event may be in jeopardy due to fears of shark attacks.

Two recreational surfers were mauled by sharks in separate incidents about 6km from the Pro's main event site on Monday.

Alejandro Travaglini, 37, needed surgery to both legs after he was attacked at Cobblestones beach in Gracetown, while 41-year-old Jason Longgrass walked to an ambulance after he was bitten on the leg at nearby Lefthanders break.

The World Surf League says the safety of surfers is a priority and they have therefore decided to cancel the rest of the competition.

"If we decided to continue the event under the current circumstances and something terrible were to take place, we would never forgive ourselves," WSL chief executive Sophie Goldschmidt said.

The WSL says at this stage, they don't have plans to abandon the event in future years.

But the shark scares are sure to play against hopes of the Margaret River Pro earning a new deal to stay on the elite tour.

The event has one more year left on its current deal.

However its long-term future was under threat even before this week.

One-time world champion Gabriel Medina expressed fears about re-entering the water following the shark attacks and current world No.1 Italo Ferreira echoed his sentiments.

The presence of beached whales in the area attracted sharks and contributed to their aggressive behaviour.

There were reports that as one of the whales was being towed out to sea, up to three sharks followed trying to feed off the carcass.

Just how the cancellation of the event affects world title points remains to be seen.

The women's event was up to the quarterfinal stage, while the men were about to enter round three.

WSL organisers say there is a chance the remainder of the event may be run later this year at a yet-to-be decided location.

Or if that can't be squeezed into the tour, then the WSL has an option of distributing points as they see fit.


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