title on his way to winning the Rip Curl Pro in Puerto Rico. It's Slater's 45th elite tour victory. His remarkable feat is capturing the rest of the sporting world's attention these days because Slater, 38, turned pro all the way back in 1990. But as Slater accepted his 10th world title he dedicated his amazing feat to Andy Irons, the former three-time world champion who was unquestionably his biggest rival.
"If it wasn't for Andy there's no way I'd be in this position," said a tearful Slater after winning the quarterfinal heat that clinched him his 10th.
Irons, 32, died on Tuesday, November 2, while traveling back to his home to Hawaii.
After arriving in Puerto Rico last weekend Irons fell ill, and pulled out of the event just before competition started. After leaving Puerto Rico for Miami, he sent messages to friends that doctors thought he had contracted dengue fever. He was hoping to recover at home in Hawaii with his pregnant wife, Lyndie, who is expecting in the next month.
Once home and healthy, he planned on celebrating the arrival of his son and preparing for the Hawaiian Triple Crown. He was reportedly throwing up on the flight from Miami to Dallas, and checked into a Dallas hotel Monday night to get some rest for the remainder of the journey, but he never responded to wake-up calls on Tuesday. Investigators say it will take weeks to determine the actual cause of death.
The loss of Irons rocked the surfing world, and put the Rip Curl Pro on ice while his friends back on tour struggled to digest the news, and reflect on Irons' incredible life.
Since then, Slater and his fellow competitors have used their best available therapy to deal with the hurt: surfing.
When competition resumed on Friday the celebration of Irons' life and Slater's pending achievement made the Rip Curl Pro a remarkably emotional event.
Irons and Slater fueled the growth of their sport as their rivalry caught fire. The two waged war on each other for four straight years. But had it not been for Irons ascension Slater's remarkable second decade of dominance wouldn't have happened.
Back in 1998, Slater walked away from the world tour after capturing his sixth world title -- five of them coming in a row. The perception then was he'd run out of viable challengers.
Slater wasn't ready to rest, however. Instead, he told the media he stepped away to improve, citing other sports greats like Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods who didn't look at what their competitors were doing for inspiration, but rather, what they felt could be done.
All the while he was hoping for a new generation to emerge and offer a challenge: Andy Irons was that guy.
Irons clawed his way up the ratings ladder through the late 90s, just as Slater was walking away. By the time he clinched his first world title in 2002 he'd won over the hearts and minds of surfing fans worldwide. He even managed to take Slater's place in the Surfer Magazine reader poll, the sports's version of all-star voting.
Irons rise and sudden dominance was all the motivation Slater needed to fuel a comeback. He rejoined the tour fulltime in 2003, and that year the two surfing icons waged a fierce battle for the world championship that came down to the final heat of the year. It was pro surfings' biggest battle ever, and Irons won, handing Kelly a rare and painful loss.
Andy Irons Tribute from Brian Bielmann from M. Scott Mortensen on Vimeo.
Slater eventually wrangled the title back from Irons in 2005, and again in 2006, cementing his legacy. And he's been back on top of the Surfer Poll since 2004, with Irons two year interruption being the only one in 17 years.
Since 2006 Slater has been dealing with new challengers like Mick Fanning, who he's traded barbs and world titles with over the past few years. Kelly and Andy, meanwhile, became close friends. This year, a new generation represented by Jordy Smith, 22, has arrived on the scene and blown fans away with their new brand of acrobatic surfing. Smith was the last man standing in Slater's way in 2010. He was only 4-years old when Kelly won his first world championship back in 1992.
The emotions of this week are sure to carry over to the tour's final stop in Hawaii next week, where Irons friends and family are preparing for what's sure to be a very emotional outpouring. Slater will be at his brother's wedding, but is sure to bid Irons a final goodbye at the final event at Pipeline in December, site of both surfers' biggest triumphs.





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Posted by element317 November 6, 2010 03:46pm PDTReply | Report Abuse
r.i.p. andy...you will be sorely missed!!!!!! may god be with your wife and baby. go kelly slater!
Posted by hair artist serene November 6, 2010 03:48pm PDTReply | Report Abuse
what an amazing young man and such a truly hard loss for his family my heart goes out to them but what a nice video for his son for a memory, the video was remarkable of his life + Rest in Peace Andy + God's speed
Posted by blueyedsongstress November 6, 2010 04:48pm PDTReply | Report Abuse
my deepest sympathy and prayers to Andy's family and massive circle of friends and fans. He was a beautiful man, inside and out. To Andy's wife: May the sound of his laughter ring in your ears, to help you through the coming years. May you always remember his smiling face...till you meet again in God's Heavenly place. R.I.P. Andy...surfing the clouds of Heaven. ~ Aloha~
Posted by ben poole November 6, 2010 04:57pm PDTReply | Report Abuse
I was shocked when I heard the news and deeply saddened at the loss of Andy Irons. He was one of surfing's greats and will be sorely missed.
Posted by denise barrett November 6, 2010 04:58pm PDTReply | Report Abuse
An excellent tribute. Rest in peace Andy.
Posted by tifgigantes November 6, 2010 06:18pm PDTReply | Report Abuse
Sitting on my knife..KICK!! What a human!
Posted by tarheel waters November 6, 2010 08:09pm PDTReply | Report Abuse
The world seems emptier because you filled such a large part of it. R.I.P. 4 eva. Mahalo!
Posted by andrew powers November 6, 2010 08:10pm PDTReply | Report Abuse
a Legend, all comforts for his wife and baby. He is right there and waiting for the rest of your life in total joy of the view. he is so sorry he left.
Posted by scubamike2010 November 6, 2010 08:43pm PDTReply | Report Abuse
Andy I hope that you find the most excellent wave of all time !! PEACE BRAH
Posted by clark thompson November 6, 2010 09:11pm PDTReply | Report Abuse
Andy Irons and Kelly Slater represented the absolute best in sports. Other professional athletes should take a hard look at how Irons conducted his life and how Slater continues to do so. The names of these two surfing legends and their contributions to the sport will be remembered for generations to come. Indeed, Andy Irons' early demise brought an end to a remarkable era but what a fantastic ride it has been! Mahalo nui loa Andy and rest in peace bruddah.
Posted by williamross7 November 6, 2010 10:27pm PDTReply | Report Abuse
Rest in Peace brother, the world's oceans will miss you as well as me and my family....
Posted by pulelehua November 7, 2010 12:59am PDTReply | Report Abuse
This is one of the saddest things ever. Living on Maui myself, the surfing community as well as plain locals are awash with tears. More than a tradgic death. They say everything happens for a reason, try tell that to his beautiful and new baby. Be well dear friend; With Aloha from Maui, Lihau and Pulelehua Kekahuna
Posted by rainbow blue November 7, 2010 01:58am PDTReply | Report Abuse
Wow, this was such a loving and moving video, Thanks for such a beautiful giftbox of memories. Our hearts go to his family and friends who shared in Andy's joy of living life with love and smiles.
Posted by laselva85 November 7, 2010 06:20am PSTReply | Report Abuse
R.I.P. Andy I.. My condolences to his family from a retired La Selva , Puerto Rico surfer (old school) and the Villa Fontana crowed. He will now surf for ever n ever.. And Congrats to Kelly .
Posted by rebekah rhames November 7, 2010 06:27am PSTReply | Report Abuse
R.I.P. Andy. It looks like you lived your life TO THE FULLEST, we should all learn to have the same passion in life as you did. Dear God, please bless his wife and baby and give them a peace that surpasses all understanding.-Amen
Posted by russell dion November 7, 2010 06:36am PSTReply | Report Abuse
Met Andy last summer in Kauai. My 15 year old nephew and I went to surf, met Andy at Poi Pu. He gave my nephew Nic tips on how to read the waves and made a few adjustments to his stance. Incredibly humble man. RIP bra. Will miss watching you surf! Raise a glass at Breneke's whenever anybody visits Kauai. Bless his family.
Posted by debra marszalek November 7, 2010 06:45am PSTReply | Report Abuse
I am not really into surfing, but this video was so kool. My heart goes out to his wife new baby on the way, his family and friends. This video tells a story, when his son gets older he will understand why everybody loves his father. R.I.P. Andy, ride the waves of Heaven.
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