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charged into the surf, fully clothed, to drape home turf. “Something I will remember photographer Jeremy Koreski, Pete submitted a Canadian flag across Pete’s shoulders and forever,” Pete says. “Words can’t really a piece and made the final video cut alongside march him victorious back to home soil. describe it.” some of surfing’s biggest names. He also He was the first Canadian to win a major surfing tournament — and he did it on That win led him to the cover of Surfer Magazine, another first for a Canadian. He followed that up with three back-to-back features in Innersection. The controversial brainchild of surf video made the final selection the following two years in a row. He had hit the big time. Pete could have used the momentum from Innersection and Surfer Magazine and the Cold Water Classic to launch a jet-set kingpin Taylor Steele, Innersection is like life of surf competitions and international a surfing reality show. Riders film a video travel. But he chose not to: “I have a family segment and submit it for viewing and at home and I love where I live. The guys public voting. The most popular videos that compete are on the road all year and get strung together into a full-length film, basically live out of a suitcase. That’s not with the top-voted rider taking home a what I want to do.” cheque for $100,000. Along with his old friends and longtime collaborators, videographer Adam Chilton and 24 six star magazine In the end, Pete decided to focus on surfing for fun rather than surfing for points. “The older I get, the less competitive I get,