Irons Family Releases Official Statement, ASP Completes Preliminary Medical Review

[ 0 ] November 18, 2010 |

Andy Irons (HAW), 32, gone but not forgotten.

Andy Irons (HAW), 32, gone but not forgotten.

HUNTINGTON BEACH, California/USA (Thursday, November 18, 2010) – On November 2, 2010, the world was shocked and saddened to learn of the unexpected and tragic passing of Andy Irons (HAW), 32.

The following weeks have been filled with reviews and preparations, with ASP working closely with the Irons family.

The Irons Family have released the following statement:

Following a beautiful memorial service on November 14th, 2010 at Andy’s beloved Hanalei Bay, the Irons family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to everyone who has reached out to them from the far corners of the planet.

“Andy’s passing was met with the most overwhelming and powerful wave of love and support,” said Andy’s mother Danielle, adding that the family could not have imagined the range of Andy’s impact and influence on people around the world.

“The friendship and concern that has poured in from everywhere has been unimaginable,” says Andy’s father, Phil, “and we are deeply, deeply grateful. Words are beyond us.” Danielle adds, “It’s like one big giant hug, arms around you, of comfort.”

The entire family wants to thank their friends at Billabong, who were there for the family from the first moment. “Then they orchestrated such a soulful, loving day for the community and for Andy. Andy would have loved it! It was an extraordinary memorial,” said Danielle.

The Irons family too wants to recognize the special community of Hanalei, where Andy and his brother Bruce were born and raised on the North Shore, and thank them for extending the aloha spirit in coming together, opening their arms and sharing their generosity “with us and everybody”, and in continuing to support the Irons family. “We are still feeling the community’s sorrow so deeply. It helps to go through this together,” said Andy’s father, Phil.

The family would also like to thank the ASP Medical Team for their role at the ASP-sanctioned event at Puerto Rico and want to convey their appreciation to the ASP-approved Rip Curl Pro Search Doctors who treated Andy there. They were professional and did everything they could to take care of Andy’s health, says Danielle, on behalf of the family. “I know how stubborn Andy can be, and once he makes up his mind there’s no changing it. He was set on coming home.”

The ASP completed its preliminary medical review for the Rip Curl Pro Search Puerto Rico several days ago, concluding that the medical staff met and exceeded protocols, offering Andy Irons the best possible care.

A memorial service took place on November 14, 2010 at Pine Trees in Hanalei Bay, Kauai. The service included an honorary paddle-out to pay tribute to his legacy.

There will be a second and closing ceremony to celebrate his life during the start of this year’s Pipe Masters.

For more information, log onto www.aspworldtour.com

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