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Moroccan surfer Ramzi Boukhiam undergoes surgery after knee injury at Bells Beach
Moroccan surfer Ramzi Boukhiam undergoes surgery after knee injury at Bells Beach

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Moroccan surfer Ramzi Boukhiam undergoes surgery after knee injury at Bells Beach

After injuring his knee at the Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach held in April in Australia, Moroccan surfer Ramzi Boukhiam has undergone surgery and begun the long road to recovery. In an Instagram post shared with his fans and followers on Wednesday, he announced that he had «TTA (Tibial Tuberosity Advancement) surgery», a procedure where the bony prominence at the front of the tibia (shin bone) is moved forward and secured in its new position. «After six weeks of waiting, my knee was finally ready for surgery», he wrote, adding, «It ended up being a bit more complicated than expected, but I was ready to face it». Boukhiam, who had the surgery at a sports clinic in Mérignac, France, said his «rehabilitation hasn't started yet, but the road to recovery begins now», promising to share updates along the way. His knee injury happened just after the first-round heat of the Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach, as he was paddling back to shore. «My leg got stuck in the reef and a wave broke right behind me», he explained on Instagram. «Getting a major injury, again, and during a contest I felt so ready for, just breaks me», he sadly shared right after the incident. Boukhiam, who had to withdraw from the event, said the injury hit him hard. «With everything I've already been through, it honestly hits deep».

Ramzi Boukhiam suffers 'major' knee injury at Bells Beach while leaving the water after his heat
Ramzi Boukhiam suffers 'major' knee injury at Bells Beach while leaving the water after his heat

ABC News

time22-04-2025

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Ramzi Boukhiam suffers 'major' knee injury at Bells Beach while leaving the water after his heat

A freak accident at Bells Beach has forced Moroccan surfer Ramzi Boukhiam out of the Rip Curl Pro with a serious knee injury. Boukhiam did not surf his elimination-round heat on Tuesday afternoon after the accident, putting him out of the competition. He went to hospital for scans using crutches and with his left knee in a brace. The 31-year-old had finished his opening-round heat earlier on Tuesday and was nearly on the beach when his foot was apparently caught in the reef close to the shoreline. Footage showed Boukhiam then hit by a wave and he collapsed on to his board in agony. Loading Twitter content Brazilian Italo Ferreira and Australian Xavier Huxtable, who had competed in the same heat, immediately came to his aid and helped him out of the water. "He'd just finished the wave and was waiting for the score — I saw him walking and then he went into the rock," Ferreira told the event broadcast. "The other wave came at the back and hit him … [he said] 'I'm gone, I'm gone' — something happened and I started to run. "It was a bummer, because he was surfing good on this wave, but best luck to him." Ramzi Boukhiam thanked his competitors for rushing to his aid and helping him out of the water. ( Getty Images: Ed Sloane/World Surf League ) Ferreira won the hard-fought heat and Huxtable narrowly finished ahead of Boukhiam, putting the Moroccan into the elimination round. Boukhiam thanked his competitors for helping out of the water, saying their support meant a lot. "Life doesn't always make sense and right now, it's really tough to accept what happened," he wrote on Instagram. "Getting a major injury — again — and during a contest I felt so ready for, just breaks me. "With everything I've already been through, it honestly hits deep. But I truly believe everything happens for a reason. Photo shows A stylised graphic with three silhouettes of unidentified a female footballer, tennis player, basketballer ABC Sport and Deakin University have partnered to produce the first ABC Elite Athletes in Australian Women's Sport Survey. "Maybe this is part of a bigger path I can't see yet. I'm holding on to that thought, and doing my best to focus on healing, staying positive, and keeping my energy where it needs to be." Also on Tuesday, Jordy Smith continued his strong form as Smith won his round-one heat, with competition finally back on after three days of poor conditions. The South African won the most recent World Surf League round in El Salvador, eight years after his previous event win at Bells Beach. ABC Sport Daily is your daily sports conversation. We dive into the biggest story of the day and get you up to speed with everything else that's making headlines. Only the women's opening round and one heat of the men's first round were run when the event started on Good Friday, before conditions deteriorated. Local trials winner Carly Shanahan was the only Australian competing in the two women's elimination-round heats, and she did not progress. There have been no Australian eliminations so far in the men's draw. When the event resumes, the men will have their round of 32 and the women are up to the round of 16. The ABC of SPORT Sports content to make you think... or allow you not to. A newsletter delivered each Saturday. Your information is being handled in accordance with the Email address Subscribe AAP

Moroccan surfer Ramzi Boukhiam had to be helped from the water after an incident at Bells Beach
Moroccan surfer Ramzi Boukhiam had to be helped from the water after an incident at Bells Beach

News.com.au

time22-04-2025

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Moroccan surfer Ramzi Boukhiam had to be helped from the water after an incident at Bells Beach

Moroccan surfer Ramzi Boukhiam had to be helped from the water by fellow competitions including Australian Xavier Huxtable and left the beach in a medicab after wrenching his knee as he walked to shore when the men's heats finally got going at Bells Beach. Every one of the seven Australian men competing at the Easter classic made it through to the round of 32 on a big day which included 10 men's heats as well as the women's elimination rounds. The window for the event lasts until April 28 giving organisers enough time to get through what remains a lot of surfing to find the latest champions. But Boukhaim's event ended earlier than he'd hoped due to a bad knee injury. After surfing in the sixth heat the Moroccan was making his way back to the beach over some rocks when he was wiped out by a wave. He immediately grabbed at his left knee, writhing in pain, and had to be helped from the water before sitting on the beach as he waited for some medical treatment. Eventually Boukhiam, who was last in his heat and sits outside the mid-season cut line, was escorted from the beach in the medical before limping, on crutches, into the medical suite high above the sand. 'He finished the wave and was waiting for the score,' World No.1 Italo Ferreira, who was also in the heat and first on the scene, said. 'He was walking across the rock and the wave hit him from behind. The knee came to the inside and he felt something strong and was screaming, 'I'm done, I'm done.'' He was sent for scans to assess the full extent of the injury. The incident came as surfing resumed for the first time since Good Friday when only the women's opening round and one heat of the men's first round were run. With better conditions on hand, Australian guns Robinson and Morgan Cibilic both won their heats to progress to the round of 32 with Huxtable also progressing. Joel Vaughan, who finished last in his heat, also progressed to the next round, courtesy of Boukhiam's injury, which meant the elimination clash was a walkover. Molly Picklum, Sally Fitzgibbons, Isabel Nicholls, former Bells champ Tyler Wright and local Ellie Harrison will all fly the Australian flag when the women's round of 16 resumes, with Wright and Harrison to go head-to-head for a spot in the quarter-finals.

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