OAHU, Hawaii — The final minute of Heat 15 in Round 3 of the Billabong Pipeline Masters was as intense as competitive surfing gets. Joel Parkinson, needing to advance to Round 4 to keep his world title hopes alive, found himself searching for a 6.54 — a reasonable task considering the flawless 8- to 10-foot surf detonating on the reef all day. But as a set stacked up out the back, the seconds were ticking down, and it wasn’t clear that Parkinson would even get a chance. Meanwhile, Mick Fanning … Details
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