sport news Surf legend Kelly Slater opens up about his hopes for his unborn son - and the ... trends now

sport news Surf legend Kelly Slater opens up about his hopes for his unborn son - and the ... trends now
sport news Surf legend Kelly Slater opens up about his hopes for his unborn son - and the ... trends now

sport news Surf legend Kelly Slater opens up about his hopes for his unborn son - and the ... trends now

The 11-time world surfing champion has semi-retired   Ready for the next phase of life with pregnant partner  

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Kelly Slater has uncovered some of the health secrets behind his record-setting professional surfing career while talking about his hopes for the baby he'll soon have with partner Kalani Miller.

Many thought the greatest career in the sport's history had drawn to a close at the Australian Margaret River Pro earlier this month, when Slater choked back tears after being eliminated by points leader Griffin Colapinto.

He hugged his friend and rival, was chaired from the beach and told his fans 'It's not all roses, you know? But it's been the best time of my life.'

After winning the world title a record 11 times and notching up 56 Championship Tour victories, nobody could blame Slater from leaving the sport he loves.

After all, he is expecting his first son with with pregnant partner Kalani Miller and spending time on the Gold Coast to get some thoroughly deserved rest.

Slater is ready to take on the next chapter of his life with pregnant partner Kalani Miller (pictured together)

Slater is ready to take on the next chapter of his life with pregnant partner Kalani Miller (pictured together)

Many thought that Slater had retired when he was chaired from the beach following his elimination from the Margaret River Pro (pictured)

Many thought that Slater had retired when he was chaired from the beach following his elimination from the Margaret River Pro (pictured)

Even at 52, 11-time surfing champion Slater was still able to take it to the best young talent in the world

Even at 52, 11-time surfing champion Slater was still able to take it to the best young talent in the world 

Shockingly, though, Slater plans to keep taking on the professional tour well into his 50s.

'It's actually funny because I never

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