Matt Wilkinson
Dane Gudauskas lands the cover with a solid Portuguese pit, a scintillating Matt Wilkinson interview, and a trip to Baja like no other.
The city of San Francisco loves surfers, and some residents seem especially fond of Matty Wilko. "You guys can be the creamer for my coffee." Entertaining stuff, right here.
''He was arrested for essentially being drunk in public,'' Newport Beach Police Department sergeant Doug Jones told AAP yesterday.
Polish import Veronika Sznajder knocked our socks off with her “naughty librarian” photos and claimed the title of Miss September 2011 handily...
Rip Curl team rider and ASP World Tour party boy Matt Wilkinson heads to San Francisco to check out the site of the Rip Curl Search San Francisco.
One of the funnest guys on tour, Matt "Wilko" Wilkinson, has just launched a blog that in our opinion, is one of the best we've seen from a pro surfer.
Bailing on June gloom and winter-like water temps, Parker Coffin, Matt Wilkinson, and Dusty Payne head to old Mexico for some beachbreak barrels and afternoon air sections. Captions by Parker Coffin.
Can a pro surfer "get a root" while wearing Crocs? Wilko the wildman has your answer...
It's never a good start to an event when the biggest news is a car crash involving one of the athletes on tour. But hey, welcome to Bells! Hope you're feeling better Jacqueline.
Julian Wilson and Gabriel Medina spent more time in the air than they did in the water during yesterday's Quik Pro Expression Session...
We've got two of the best wavepool sessions of all-time: the Red Bull Typhoon Lagoon clip and the Rip Curl/Time Slice Sunway Lagoon clip. Which one is the best you ask?
Nelly and Checkwood scour the coast from Santa Cruz to San Francisco all the while fighting off hungry sharks and fierce locals solely for your viewing pleasure...
Australia's Matt Wilkinson takes out Tonino Benson from the Big Island of Hawaii to win the 2010 O'Neill Cold Water Classic California at Steamer Lane in Santa Cruz.
Matt Wilkinson wins big at Steamer Lane while fellow Aussie Shaun Cansdell nets the O’Neill Cold Water Classic Series and $50,000.










