
If the fine doesn’t end up in his wallet will he be sad and/or finally retire in protest? While any ding could, should be easily absorbed by the multi-millionaire and paid with uncaring flair like Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban pays his, Slater is, by all accounts, notoriously cheap. Surf journalism says “No.” That Slater was reprimanded in the form of a fine.Īs the world’s greatest surfer maybe owns a nibble of his employer, via the WSL’s acquisition of Slater’s Wave Ranch, further questions begin to percolate.ĭoes the potential fine flow back to the 11-time champion’s pocket or at least a portion of it? Sources close to the works suggest the exact amount is being debated.


Slater, current World Surf League number fifteen, given a pass to perform in singlet?
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The issue was floated after the just-announced re-imagined and anti-woman Pipeline Masters revealed that WSL surfers would be free to participate while turning equality’s clock back.
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Was the event actually sanctioned by the home of professional surfing, the World Surf League? battled it out with single, twin and three-finned surfboards, Slater losing then winning the big money at the end. Fans thrilled as Rob Machado, Taylor Steele, Shane Dorian etc. The champagne is not yet dry following almost fifty-one-year-old Kelly Slater’s stunning victory over the best surfers in a monumental generation at the Four Seasons Maldives specialty contest. No word yet from Lenny who must be reconsidering his comments from a Wired interview just eight months ago where he described his former BFF as “super cool, super into water sport, really active. This is obviously how I should be training and working out.’” Every single person who I’ve shown it to is like, ‘This is amazing. I’ve had 100 percent hit rate of introducing friends to it and converting them to people who now train. Maybe there’s this cultural thing where a lot of people haven’t considered it. There’s a certain intensity to it that I like. That’s been really fun, because now it’s like we train together and wrestle together.

“There’s just something that’s so primal about it… Since then, I’ve just introduced a bunch of my friends to it. My mom made me do three varsity sports and my life took a wrong turn when I chose to do fencing competitively instead of wrestling in high school or something… “From the very first session that I did, like five minutes in, I was like, ‘Where has this been my whole life?’ All right. On a podcast with Joe Rogan last week, Zuckerberg explained the pivot away from surfing. A post shared by Mark Zuckerberg UFC king Conor McGregor put aside his usually corrosive manner to write, “Yo!!! Fucking awesome Mark!”
