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Farewell tour win for Parko

- AMANDA LULHAM

FORMER world champion Joel Parkinson has begun his farewell tour to surfing in Hawaii with an emotional and unexpected win.

And the world tour veteran has admitted the triumph at the Hawaiian Pro has given him a taste for more success with just two events to surf before he packs away his competitio­n boards and becomes an official “surf fan”.

Parkinson won the opening leg of the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing at Haleiwa yesterday with a stunning performanc­e in the four-man final.

Next for the retiring world tour star is the Vans World Cup at Sunset and then the WSL world tour finale, the Pipe Masters.

“There are two events to go and I’d love to be back on the podium,” said Parkinson, who has won the Triple crown on three previous occasions.

“I really want to go out on a high. I have put too much into the sport to just drift off.

“I’d like to put on a good show. Mick (Fanning) did it when he retired and I’d like to do the same.”

Parkinson chaired good mate Fanning up the beach after the three-time world champion fell just short of winning his finale world tour event, the Rip Curl Pro at Bells Beach earlier this year.

Parkinson announced early in the season he would quit the world tour after 18 years and a world crown in 2012.

Parkinson, who scored 17.36 in a thrilling final, beat Brazilian Mateus Herdy, New Zealander Ricardo Christie and Brazilian Deivid Silva to take out the crown.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? Joel Parkinson celebrates winning in Hawaii.
Picture: AFP Joel Parkinson celebrates winning in Hawaii.

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