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Gold Coast: Comeback king Owen Wright has beaten his close friend and fellow Australian Matt Wilkinson to complete a fairytale victory in the Quiksilver Pro at Snapper Rocks.
Competing at the elite level for the first time since suffering a serious head injury at Pipeline in Hawaii in 2015, Wright claimed his third World Surf League title.
Owen Wright completes emotional comeback with Quiksilver Pro
After sitting out 2016 with a serious head injury, Owen Wright made a fairytale comeback by winning at Snapper Rocks, while Steph Gilmore took out the women's. Vision courtesy www.worldsurfleague.com
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Owen Wright completes emotional comeback with Quiksilver Pro
After sitting out 2016 with a serious head injury, Owen Wright made a fairytale comeback by winning at Snapper Rocks, while Steph Gilmore took out the women's. Vision courtesy www.worldsurfleague.com
He beat fellow goofy-footer and 2016 Quiksilver Pro champ Wilkinson 14.66 points to 13.50 in the decider.
"I'm just so stoked," said Wright, whose younger sister, reigning women's world champ Tyler Wright, helped chair him up the beach on Sunday to the cheers of an adoring crowd.