041 - Only One MP with Simon 'Shagga' Saffigna & Daniel Carmichael

041 - Only One MP with Simon 'Shagga' Saffigna & Daniel Carmichael

Author: Surf Splendor August 29, 2024 Duration: 52:06

It would be impossible to overstate the legend of Michael Peterson in the annals of Australian surfing. 1976 World Champ, Peter Townend, described him as: "Miki Dora, James Dean and Marlon Brando, all rolled into one." At the time, he was regarded by many as the best surfer that had ever lived.

One of the most iconic images in surfing history is of Michael Peterson at Kirra in 1971 laying his board on rail in his iconic red trunks. The shot became the classic film poster for Morning of the Earth and was used as the cover of Tracks Magazine in February 1972. His Iconic turn consolidated his reputation as the fastest man to ever ride a surfboard. The Still image of this turn would go on to change the way surfers saw riding waves and would inspire infinite versions of it, generation after generation. 

In this special episode of Hardcore Surf History, host Tyler Breuer discusses the legendary Australian surfer Michael Peterson (MP) and the lasting impact of his iconic turn at Kira in 1971. Peterson's image became a hallmark in the surfing world, setting a standard for wave riding. To honor him, photographers Simon 'Shagga' Saffigna and Daniel Carmichael created the 'MP Classic Cutback Competition,' a global contest on Instagram where surfers compete to execute the best version of Peterson's famous turn. Esteemed judges include Mick Fanning, Joel Parkinson, Dean Morrison, Steph Gilmore, Tom Curren, and Mark Occhilupo. The competition runs from June to September 24th, with videos tagged #MPCCC24 and following @only_one_MP. The episode features in-depth discussions with Simon 'Shagga' Saffigna and Daniel Carmichael about Peterson's legacy, the competition's origins, entry details, judging criteria, and its impact on the surfing community.

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Hosted by the Breuer Brothers, Hardcore Surf History is a deep dive into the culture, characters, and pivotal moments that have shaped the sport. This isn't a surface-level recount of famous contests; it's an archival excavation led by two passionate historians who treat surfing's legacy with both reverence and a critical eye. Each episode feels like a conversation in a dusty surf shop after hours, unpacking forgotten innovations, controversial figures, and the local lore that mainstream narratives often miss. You'll hear detailed accounts of board design evolution, the gritty realities of early surf exploration, and personal stories from icons whose contributions resonate today. The brothers connect historical dots to contemporary debates, examining how yesterday's decisions influence the waves and lineups of the present. Produced by Surf Splendor, this podcast serves the curious surfer and the dedicated enthusiast, offering substance and context often absent from today's media. It’s for anyone who believes understanding where surfing came from is crucial to navigating its future. Tune in for meticulously researched stories that capture the soul, struggle, and pure stoke embedded in surfing's enduring history.
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