The World Surf League recently bought a majority stake in the Kelly Slater Wave Pool company, with speculation the park could be used for world championship events.
But Drouyn, a former Australian surfing champion who in the 1970s invented the man-on-man competition format still used in surf contests today, claims the Slater wave pool is similar to the ‘Wave Generator’ he created in 1979.
Now a Housing Commission battler, Drouyn, 67, says he has never been compensated for his man-on-man revolution.
“So now I suffer once more,” the flamboyant National Institute of Dramatic Art graduate told Tracks.