Tyler through to Margaret River Pro quarter-finals after nearby shark attack

The third stop of this year's World Surf League (WSL) Championship was put on hold after the first three heats of round two due to a nearby shark attack at Gracetown in Western Australia, just 15 kilometres away from the event.

Tyler through to Margaret River Pro quarter-finals after nearby shark attack

(Reuters)

Two people were hurt in separate incidents, with one man airlifted to hospital for treatment.

Following discussion between local authorities, safety teams and the surfers, the organisers decided to restart the competition with added ski and drone presence.

Wright, the WSL champion for the past two seasons, overcame Paige Hareb of New Zealand with a score of 14.73 in round two before advancing past France's Johanne Defay and Coco Ho of Hawaii in round three with 14.06.

At the close of round three, surf conditions deteriorated causing further competition to be postponed, including cancellation of any activity on Tuesday. A reassessment will be made on Wednesday.

(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian Radnedge)


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