“He Changed My Life”- Lewis Hamilton Once Paid a Heartfelt Tribute to US Legend Kelly Slater

Published 04/05/2022, 12:30 PM EDT

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Often regarded as the greatest surfer of all time, Kelly Slater is a legend in every sense. He won the World Surf League title a record 11 times. Now 50, he recently attended the Oscars with two other sporting greats in Tony Hawk and Shaun White.

These three define extreme sports. A person who is known to have an infectious character, Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton, gave tribute to Slater by dedicating a post to him on Twitter.

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Nonetheless, he opened up about how Slater changed his life for the better. He posted a photo of Slater and him with a beautiful quote on his social media account.

Lewis Hamilton’s beautiful tribute to Kelly Slater

Likewise, the duo spent time together as Hamilton talked about how Slater changed his life. Considering the achievements of both these athletes, they stand at the top of their respective sports. Hamilton is a seven-time Formula One champion. Significantly, both of them are GOATs of their respective sports. Thus, Hamilton talked about the way Slater’s influence helped him in his career. Hamilton mentioned on Twitter:

“Kelly probably doesn’t know this but he changed my life for the better. I want you all to know how great of a human being this man is. I am forever grateful for the time you have given me, for the insight and your passion for the waves. Thank you @kellyslater.”

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These two successful legends ruled their sporting world for a long time. While Hamilton is known all over the world, Slater needs no introduction to the surfing community. Some of his achievements deserve a standing ovation.

A stunning career

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Born in Florida, his passion for surfing led him to numerous titles and accolades. He won 11 Championship Tour (CT) titles, 55 elite events, and many other second-tier trophies, including the US Open of Surfing. Even when he was 49, he competed at the highest level while dominating the sport from start to finish. A unique record he achieved was becoming the youngest and the oldest person to win a world title. He was 20 and 39, respectively.

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It is just a great tribute from one legend to another. Both of them are great friends and continue to cherish their beautiful relationship. Just a treat to watch the two of them standing next to each other.

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Jacob Gijy is a US Sports and NBA writer at EssentiallySports. Gijy finished his Post Graduation in Psychology and worked in a hospital for 2 years before his passion for sports compelled him to find his way to sports journalism. A fan of the great Tim Duncan, he is always ready to pick up a debate with anyone who does not offer the power forward, the respect he deserves.
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