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South Africa man saves pro surfer from drowning in Hawaii
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South Africa man saves pro surfer from drowning in Hawaii

Published Dec. 8, 2015 3:45 p.m. ET

HONOLULU (AP) Hawaii officials are crediting a South Africa man with saving the life of a professional surfer who almost drowned after a wipeout.

Two-time world bodyboarding champion Andre Botha, of South Africa, found the surfer, Evan Geiselman, unconscious in the water off Oahu's Ehukai Beach Sunday morning, Hawaii News Now reported (http://bit.ly/1IRd6UC).

''His face was a dark blue, almost purple. He was foaming at the mouth. His eyes were rolled back and his body was completely limp,'' Botha said. ''The first thing that went through my mind at that point was that he was dead.''

Botha attempted to resuscitate Geiselman while trying to swim to shore against the waves. Safety officials estimate that the pair had traveled about 300 yards before other surfers and lifeguards reached them.

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''All the oncoming waves crashing on him, he was able to just hold on to that surfer's body and help until we got there and got to him. It was amazing,'' said Capt. Vitor Marcal of the Ocean Safety and Lifeguard Services Division.

Botha said that staying afloat while clinging to the 22-year-old Geiselman took a ''huge amount of energy.''

''I don't think I've ever expended that amount of energy in that short amount of time ever,'' he said.

Ehukai Beach, also known as Banzai Pipeline, is famous for its surf tubes.

Geiselman eventually regained consciousness after he was brought to shore. He was rushed to the hospital in critical condition.

Geiselman's brother, Eric, took to social media Monday to thank Botha and other rescuers.

''Words cannot describe how thankful I am for everyone coming together and acting so quickly,'' Eric Geiselman said in a post on Instagram that showed a picture of his brother flashing a shaka from his hospital bed. ''We had guardian angels yesterday!''

Botha said that anyone would have done what he did if they were in his position.

''From my point of view, I was just the right person at the right place at the right time,'' he said.

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Information from: KGMB-TV, http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/

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