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Michael Peterson |
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1952 |
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The most legendary, most mythologised Australian surfer ever. An untouchable contest surfer in the 1970s and the surfer to take the 'best in the world' tag from Nat Young, the Queenslander won every major contest in Australia and for the three years from 1972-1974 won almost everything he entered.
The photo of his cutback in the Kirra sequence from Morning of the Earth is still one of the most reprinted in surfing, and one of the most talked about manouvers ever. |
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journal - Albert Falzon Litmus: A Surfing Odyssey. pp.60- |
Andrew Kidman
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A reasonably lengthy and extensive interview with Falzon about how and why he made MOTE, and about the surfers in it.[full record]
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journal - Australia's Fifty Most Influential Surfers Australia's Surfing Life. pp.68-125 |
The magazine's 50 most influential Australian surfers since the sport began in this country.[full record]
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