Australian Layne Beachley (pictured) captured her fifth consecutive ASP world title today when rival and compatriot Lynette McKenzie was beaten by South African Heather Clark in the Billabong Pro at Honolua Bay, Maui, Hawaii today. Despite losing out in round three of the event Beachley had accumulated enough points to re write the surfing history books today with another world title - she eclipsed four times world champion American Lisa Andersen who has four titles to her name.
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Australian Layne Beachley (pictured) captured her fifth consecutive ASP world title today when rival and compatriot Lynette McKenzie was beaten by South African Heather Clark in the Billabong Pro at Honolua Bay, Maui, Hawaii today. Despite losing out in round three of the event Beachley had accumulated enough points to re write the surfing history books today with another world title - she eclipsed four times world champion American Lisa Andersen who has four titles to her name.
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