An emotional Kelly Slater has called time on his legendary surfing career, with current world No.1 Griffin Colapinto saying all surfers owe him for his contribution to the sport.
Slater lost to fellow American Colapinto in the round of 16 of the Margaret River Pro on Tuesday, meaning he missed the World Surf League’s mid-season cut, falling off the Championship Tour.
The 11-time world champion was chaired from Main Break, with fans and fellow surfers acknowledging a career that will probably never be equalled, winning 56 titles with his first back in 1992.
“It’s almost hitting me, it’s right there, it’s bubbling,” Slater said of the realisation that his fulltime career was at a close.
“It is what it is, everything comes to an end and if you don’t adapt you don’t survive and my motivation hasn’t quite been there to put in that 100 per cent that everyone’s doing now.