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Speedy deletion nomination of Stephen "Pete" Arthur Johnson


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Biography
Famous Coach Stephen “Pete” Arthur Johnson was born June 8th, 1968 at Ramsey Hospital in Saint Paul Minnesota. Pete was raised in St. Croix County and started skiing when he was just 5 years old. As a young man, he worked at Ski Resorts around the area, including Snowcrest, Birch Park and Afton Alps. Pete graduated from Hudson High School in 1987, then moved to Madison where he attended the University of Wisconsin. He majored in Communications Arts in 1991 then enrolled in the Madison Fired Academy. In 1992, Pete was hired by Dane County Public Safety Communications as a 911 Dispatcher. He worked as a Dispatcher for 17 years until he was promoted to Supervisor in 2009.

In 2009, Pete joined the Tyrol Basin Ski team as a Coach. In the Fall of 2012, he completed his Level 200 Coaching Requirements and gained his Alpine Official Certifications. In 2013, Pete attended the Brule Thanksgiving Camp as an Assistant Coach to the legend, Pat Slattery. That same year, Pete joined the Mad Alpine Race Team and was a cornerstone figure in building the program. Pete still competed competitively at the Nastar National Championships, boasting a 4th place finish in 2012 and a 5th place finish in 2013 before a ski accident in 2014. Pete continues to coach the Mad Alpine Race Team competing on the Regional and National levels and encompasses his core philosophy and belief’s, “If they’re not having fun, we are doing something wrong!”