RE: O’Neill big wave surfer Mark Mathews scores the biggest barrel of his life

Mark Mathews has scored one of the heaviest barrels ever in waters some 20km off the coast of Western Australia. Mark Mathews has scored one of the heaviest barrels ever in waters some 20km off the coast of Western Australia.

Sydney, Australia, July 6, 2009 – O’Neill surfer Mark Mathews has scored one of the biggest and heaviest barrels ever ridden – in shark infested waters some 20km off the coast of Western Australia.

“It had been really slow all day and I hadn’t had any good ones,” said Mark. “Then this mountain came roaring out from the horizon I got goose bumps all over as soon as I saw it. I looked up at Hippo (Ryan Hipwood) who was on the jet ski and he didn’t even smile he just said “this thing’s huge.”

“There was so much water sucking off the reef. I just kept my eyes right in front of me and hoped the corner of the barrel wasn’t about to lip me in the head.”

Trying to describe the sensation, Mark said: “Big barrels like that feel like they are alive. They suck all the air inside. That’s what surfers mean when they say they felt the wave take a breath.”

“You feel like you’re surrounded by the whole ocean. The air has nowhere left to go and just gets spat out into the channel, taking you with it. This is the feeling that keeps coming back over and over and over again.”

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“This one can be topped,” said Mark. “It’s the thrill of the chase that keeps me going.”

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