The Borneo Post

Italian with an eye on surfing glory

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SEIGNOSSE, France: Italy has produced its share of elite sports people in the past but no- one quite like Leonardo Fioravanti, aged 19 and one of surfing’s most exciting talents.

Italy’s first and only profession­al surfer, Fioravanti, a potential world champion if his form and fortune hold, makes his full- time debut next week on the Championsh­ip Tour, the elite surfers circuit, on Australia’s Gold Coast.

Born in Rome, Fioravanti rode his first waves 20 minutes away from the capital in football-mad Italy with his brother, Matteo, when he was six.

“Al l of my friends played football, which is really popular in Italy. But Matteo and I wanted to spend the whole day in the water,” he told AFP as he trained in the big surf off the French Atlantic coast here.

“Quali fying for the world championsh­ip has always been one of my dreams, and I knew I could do it, but I just didn’t think it would happen so soon,” he added.

It all started when he was six and family holidays were spent on a beach run by surfers who put Leo and Matteo on boards. He was so good his family decided to help him develop his talent to the full, to the extent that his mother even snatched him out of school when the surf was up.

“When the waves were good, my mother would come and find me at school and tell them I had an appointmen­t with the doctor,” he said. “During the vacation, we toured France, Spain and Portugal looking for waves.”

The next step came when his mother put h im on a correspond­ence course to free him from the classroom while he travelled to Hawaii, California and Australia in search of better surfing conditions as he chased his dream.

Aged 10 Fioravanti was spotted by Red Bull and Quiksilver, who still sponsor him today.

Stephen Bell, Fioravanti’s team manager, said the boy’s rise to the Championsh­ip Tour ranks shows that “anything’s possible for Leo. He has the potential to go far, for sure.

“He got here at the age of 19 and his aim now is to have a long and successful career. But his big dream is to be world champion.”

Fioravanti revels in the surfers’ life while keeping his dream alive of eclipsing his childhood idol Kelly Slater who will be competing on the Gold Coast. — AFP

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— USA TODAY Sports photo Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook (left) drives to the basket in front of Utah Jazz forward Trey Lyles (right) during the first quarter at Chesapeake Energy Arena.

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