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Mikey Wright


  • Name: Mikey Wright
  • Date of Birth: 14/09/96
  • Hometown: Culburra, NSW

  • Mikey Wright doesn't do small. Everything the Australian does is big. From turns to airs. Edits to comps. Training sessions to nights out on the town. He was raised in a surfing family alongside his brother Owen and his sister Tyler, both of whom have had serious success in professional surfing - including a World Title for Tyler in 2016. Refusing to be overshadowed, Mikey made a name for himself as an amateur and an even bigger name for himself as a pro. He marches to the beat of his own drum and surfs how he wants to surf, which makes it forever interesting.

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On Monday (above), May 13, things got rolling at Teahupo’o. Here’s some Quik riders and friends getting a piece of the swell at the end of the road. Things continued to roll at Teahupo’o on Tuesday (below) with Pete Mel saying he caught the most magical wave he’s ever had at Chopes.



All the action was also document live on Vine. Download the app and follow @quiksilver to be the first to see the Quik team on impromptu sessions.


**update** and the waves continued to roll through here's Wednesday, May 15 highlights:




Think sun, boardshorts, babes and creative surfing! Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast runs from the 2nd March - 13th March

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Over the last few months Mikey Wright has been flaring! Here he is blowing up in Hawaii, at home and at P-Pass..

Hometown: Culburra Beach but currently residing in Lennox Head
Home break: Boulders 
The worst wipeout I've had that springs to mind is … doing a floater at bells, coming off and landing on my fins.
My favourite five posessions include: my dog, surf board, wii, ipod touch & my bed
My idea of happiness is … having fun
I Googled myself and I discovered … I'm a parliament minister
My musical talents include … guitar
Something not many peeps knowabout me, but should is … I like to ride moto bikes!
My best childhood memory is … waterbombing people
Sword or gun? Gun
Life Motto: Live Life Happy




Go surfing, drop in on an executive of the biggest surf company in the world on one of the waves of the day, at one of the world’s most famous surf spots – and nail yourself a sponsor. 


That’s how Mikey Wright took his first unknowing steps towards surf stardom.

“I remember the wave, a little bit. It was when I turned eight, so 2005,” reflects Mikey, now aged 12, as if his young life has since become a blur.

“There was a surf comp on. Kelly Slater and Andy Irons and all that was there, it was a pro comp I think. Yeah, it was a WCT (World Championship Tour event).”

With his dad egging him on, Mikey flung himself down the face of a Bells Beach swell. It was a set wave on a decent sized day and Mikey, being all of 4’-foot-nothing, made the wave look twice its actual size.

He followed a committed top turn with a swift, ambitious tube ride. Made it, came out, ripped into a cuttie, then lined up the inside section and finished with a skillfully timed floater, like a satisfied carpenter hammering in his last nail.

The whole ride, Craig Stevenson, Global Brand Manager of the ubiquitous “Quik” was cruising behind Mikey, copping the spray of this little blonde-haired natural foot tear-away, and thinking only one thing: “Who is this little kid?”

Within 24 hours, eight year-old Mikey was almost certainly one of the youngest sponsored surfers in the world.

“It felt cool to get sponsored. I thought I was in trouble when he said drop by the office later. I went upstairs and my dad waited outside, and he said something like, ‘Hey, you’re the guy who dropped in on me. I’m not impressed,’ but then he laughed and said you’re getting a contract.

And while Mikey certainly has ‘it’, one look at the rest of his family will tell you if it wasn’t Stevenson that spotted him, someone else inevitably would have.

Older brother Owen claimed the Quiksilver World Junior Surfing Championships U/18 Boys division in 2006 and is now headed for the pro-ranks full-time. Sisters Kirby and Tyler are regular finalists and winners of Australian girls junior comps, and dad’s eldest, Tim, rips the bags out of it too.

“There’s six of us who surf in our family. Mum is the only one who doesn’t surf. We tried to take her out once at Byron Bay, at The Pass, she was having so much fun. We were just helping her out in the shore,” says Mikey.

“Owen gives me heaps of tips, tries to help me out. It helps heaps. We go a lot of places together. With the family we’ve had two trips overseas to Bali, and we’ve been to Fiji. But Uluwatu in Bali is my favourite wave. We had it pretty good. Pretty big. About six-foot.”