Lakey Peterson

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Born
Laura Louise Peterson[1]

(1994-09-30) September 30, 1994 (age 31)
SpouseThomas Allen
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Weight130 lb (59 kg)
Lakey Peterson
Born
Laura Louise Peterson[1]

(1994-09-30) September 30, 1994 (age 31)
SpouseThomas Allen
Surfing career
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Weight130 lb (59 kg)
SportSurfing
Best year2018 - Ranked #2 WSL CT World Tour
SponsorsNike 6.0, and Hurley, Channel Islands surf boards, Sisstrevolution
Major achievements
Surfing specifications
StanceRegular
ShaperChannel Islands – Al Merrick
Peterson at 2011 U.S. Open of Surfing

Laura Louise "Lakey" Peterson (born September 30, 1994) is an American professional surfer. She has been ranked as high as No. 1 by the World Surf League,[3] the highest professional level of women's surfing, and #6 on the ASP Women's World Ranking.[4] In 2009, Peterson landed the first-ever aerial in NSSA women's competition history and won the title.[5]

In 2000, when Peterson was just five years old, her parents, David and Sue, rounded up their youngest child and her two older siblings—Whitney, then 13, and Parker, 10—and set out on a year-long, around-the-world adventure. It was during this trip that Peterson learned to surf. For three months, the Petersons set up shop in Manly Beach, Australia, where their littlest member instantly earned the nickname "Lakey Legend" from the locals for effortlessly catching wave after wave on her boogie board. However, once returning home to the US, Peterson did not continue surfing. Resuming at the age of 12, she qualified for the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) Women's World Championship Tour by 16, and began her rookie year on tour in the 2012 season a year later.

Career

2018 World Championship Tour

For the 2018 World Surf League Championship Tour Peterson ranked second overall behind Australian surfer Stephanie Gilmore.[6][7] Peterson was the highest ranked female American surfer for the year's world championship tour.[7]

2019 World Championship Tour

In the 2019 World Surf league Championship Tour, Peterson ranked third overall behind the Carissa Moore and Caroline Marks.[8]

2020 Summer Olympics

Peterson finished third out of female competitors for the United States at the qualifying event for the 2020 Summer Olympics, the 2019 World Surf League Championship Tour, and only the top two finishers for the country qualified directly for the US Olympic Team.[8][9] Her third place overall finish behind two female American surfers qualified her indirectly for the US Olympic Surf Team as an alternate.[10][8]

Highlights

A few of Peterson's career highlights thus far include:

Surf Career Highlights
YearPlacedScoreEventRef
2023 1st Corona Open J-Bay [11]
20193rd55,1252019 World Surf League Championship Tour[8]
20191stDrug Aware Pro Margaret River - Australia
20182nd54,2602018 World Surf League Championship Tour[7]
20181stRoxy Pro Gold Coast - Australia
20182ndOi Rio Women's Pro - Brazil
20181stCorona Bali Protected - Bali
20182ndCorona Open J Bay - Africa
20176th44,1002017 World Surf League Championship Tour[12]
20172ndRoxy Pro Gold Coast - Australia
20172ndRoxy Pro - France
201616th21,8502016 World Surf League Championship Tour[13]
20156th47,0002015 World Surf League Championship Tour[14]
20153rdTrestles Women Pro – California
20152ndCascais Women's Pro – Portugal
20159thWomen's Maui Pro – Hawaii
20146th42,3002014 World Surf League Championship Tour[15]
20137th35,4002013 World Surf League Championship Tour[16]
20121stUS Open Surfing - California

Career victories

ASP World Tour Wins
YearEventVenueCountry
2026Margaret River ProMargaret River, Western Australia Australia
2023Corona Open J-BayJeffreys Bay, Eastern Cap South Africa
2019 Freshwater Pro Lemoore, California United States United States
2019Margaret River ProMargaret River, Western Australia  Australia
2018Corona Bali ProtectedKeramas Beach, Bali Indonesia
2018 Roxy Pro Gold Coast Gold Coast, Queensland Australia

Sponsors

Peterson currently is sponsored by sisstrevolution, Blenders Eyewear[17] Channel Islands, and Homegrown Surf Shop. She is featured in a Toyota Tacoma commercial.

In March 2020, Peterson became one of six women athletes to feature on the limited edition packaging of Clif Bars available throughout 2020.[18]

Personal life

Peterson dated Australian surfer Thomas Allen for a number of years before becoming engaged on January 21, 2018, near Peterson's hometown in California, with close friends and fellow surfers nearby. They were married on February 2, 2019.[19]

On February 14, 2010, Peterson started her YouTube channel dedicated to sharing her life, travel, and surfing.[20] She began uploading videos in May 2019 with a first video in vlog format covering life in Bali surrounding a surfing competition.[21] In addition to publishing her own content on YouTube, Peterson is a fan of the videos Hailey Baldwin shares on YouTube.[10]

In 2019, Peterson posed nude for ESPN’s The Body Issue magazine.[22]

Filmography

References

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