Mark Mathews wins "Biggest Wave" of the ASL Oakley Big Wave Awards
Author: SurferToday.com
While running business seminars in
New York City, Mathews received a big wave alert from Western
Australia: in 48 hours, a storm swell would mean huge walls of water. So, he decided to kick off a 48-hour travel to the other side of the world.
It was worth it. A second $20,000 check and another glorious wave for his endless surfing career. The winner of the "Biggest Wave" at
Australia's Surfing Life Oakley Big Wave Awards surfed "The Right" with a freshly torn knee ligament.
The "Biggest Paddle-in Ride" was conquered by Dean Bowen, while the "Biggest Slab" award went to
Cale Grigson, from Denmark. "Biggest Paddle-in Ride" was taken by 20-year-old surfer Dean Bowen.
A "Special Recognition" awards went to
Jon Dwyer, Bill Morris and Russell Ord. They were responsible for saving lives. Ord pulled
Jacob Trette at
Mavericks. Dwyer and Morris saved lifeguard surfer
Kobi Grahamm, off
Cape Solander, in southern
Sydney.
Finally, the "Photographic Shooter" award went to
Calum Macauley, who shot Mathews and Grigson's winning rides. Macauley also shared the "Slab Photo" award with
Kerby Brown, while film maker
Tim Bonython took the honours for recording Dean Bowen's win.
Watch the finalists of the
Australia's Surfing Life Oakley Big Wave Awards, here.
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