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Olympic surfing competitionTelegraph
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Jack Robinson had to be rescued from drowning en route to the quarter-finals of the Olympic surfing competition in Tahiti .
The 26-year-old said surfing was the most dangerous sport in the world when conditions were like this.
Robinson said the experience was a 'test of physicality and spirit' and likened it to being in an avalanche.
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