MICHAEL DARDEN/WEST HAWAII TODAY VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS
Bethany Hamilton, 13, rode a wave during a National Scholastic Surfing Association tournament in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, yesterday. It was her first competition since losing her left arm in a shark attack while surfing Oct. 31, although she returned to the water Thanksgiving Day. Hamilton finished fifth. “It was definitely a good start,” she said.
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Surfer who lost arm
returns to competition
Bethany Hamilton places
fifth in Big Island meet
Associated Press
KAILUA-KONA -- Teen surfer Bethany Hamilton returned to competition yesterday, just 10 weeks after losing her left arm in a shark attack.
The 13-year-old Hamilton placed fifth in her age group in the Open Women Division of a National Scholastic Surfing Association meet at Banyans.
“It was definitely a good start,” Hamilton said.
It was Hamilton’s first meet since the weekend before she was attacked Oct. 31, although she returned to the water Thanksgiving Day.
Hamilton began with a modest 2-foot wave, but caught a 6-footer during her quarterfinal heat. She kicked her left leg to help propel her 6-foot-2 surfboard into waves, and occasionally struggled when pushing off the board with one hand.
“Once I get up on the board, I’m OK,” Hamilton said. “Sometimes it’s hard to get there.”
Hamilton rejected any special treatment, said Bobbi Lee, NSSA Hawaii Conference director.
“I offered to give her more time (between heats) or put her in a more favorable heat,” Lee said. “She refused. She said she wanted to be treated like anybody else.”