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Professional kitesurfer. Filmmaker. Caribbean entrepreneur.

Jeremie Tronet

A professional kitesurfer, pioneer of online kitesurfing video, creator of the Jesus Walk, founder of the JT Pro Center and a Caribbean storyteller whose ocean videos travel from Union Island to audiences around the world.

100M+short-form views
25+years on water
Jeremie Tronet kiteboarding above turquoise water in the Grenadines
Based on Union Island Adventure, skill, school, foundation work and creative production from one island platform.
Reach built by creativity

A life story people follow, and a platform brands can build with.

Jeremie's strongest work lives where athletic skill, Caribbean color, humor and clean camera direction meet. His TikTok and Instagram videos have reached hundreds of millions of views, while the longer story gives general audiences a reason to care beyond the next trick.

Audience impact, shaped for sponsor campaigns and real storytelling.

TikTok and InstagramHundreds of millions
Creator historyEarly 2000s video pioneer
Brand valueAthlete + director + entrepreneur
Location valueJT Pro Center + Grenadines
Global visibility Seen worldwide

Visuals from Union Island travel far beyond the beach: followers see the athlete, the island life, the rebuild and the humor; sponsors can attach to a world of ocean sport, lifestyle, production skill and memorable viral moments.

Portrait of Jeremie Tronet on the water in the Grenadines
About Jeremie

Athlete, creator, entrepreneur and island advocate.

Jeremie grew up between the French Riviera and the Caribbean, always close to water, waves and creative people. He learned to fly big kites in the late 1990s, then built his own inflatable kite in 2000 when buying one was out of reach.

That first handmade kite became the start of a professional path: Caribbean competition wins, magazine covers, the Jesus Walk signature trick, early web videos, a worldwide TV series, sponsor productions, viral short-form concepts and the JT Pro Center kitesurf school and hotel on Union Island.

The story is not only for sponsors. It is also for people who want to understand the work behind the images: years of riding, shooting, editing, building businesses, taking risks, helping the island after Hurricane Beryl and slowly rebuilding the dream.

FirstsBuilt gear, invented tricks, made early online kite videos and helped bring kitesurfing to a broader mainstream audience.
CreatorKnown for photography, editing, 4K production, playful viral ideas, disguises, coconut-tree stunts and clean sponsor storytelling.
EntrepreneurFounded JT Pro Center in the Grenadines, turning a kite spot into a school, hotel base, film location and destination brand.
CommunityAfter the hurricane destroyed the kite center, hotel and home, he focused first on helping Union Island and then on rebuilding.
Photo, video and impossible ideas

A pioneer in kitesurf video, from early web edits to viral social clips.

Jeremie was making kitesurfing videos online in the early 2000s, then produced Ride Along for television, built Island Life on YouTube and later helped push kitesurfing into mainstream feeds with Insta360-style point-of-view angles, humor, disguises and high-skill stunts.

Jeremie Tronet performing the Jesus Walk kitesurfing trick Blue water Jesus Walk image by Jeremie Tronet
Signature trick

The Jesus Walk made the sport instantly visual.

Jeremie invented and popularized the Jesus Walk, also known as Jesus Style, a trick that looks impossible even to people who have never followed kitesurfing. It became a signature image because it says everything quickly: control, balance, creativity and showmanship.

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Early Jesus Walk kitesurfing trick frame
Signature trick

The Jesus Walk became part of his visual identity.

Jeremie created the Jesus Walk, also known as Jesus Style, and later made a tutorial for riders who wanted to understand the trick.

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Jeremie kitesurfing with a basketball in turquoise water
Viral kitesurfing

Stunts built for the scroll without losing real riding skill.

Basketball-on-water clips, coconut-tree jumps, costume sessions, Happy Island ideas and action-camera angles made kitesurfing feel instantly understandable to general audiences.

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Ride Along TV series title frame
Series production

Ride Along, Island Life and sponsor films.

He produced and directed travel episodes, YouTube series and brand stories, combining athlete credibility with camera direction, editing and location access.

Ride Along TV
Jeremie jumping from a coconut tree with a kiteboard
Coconut-tree jump
Jeremie kitesurfing in an Aladdin-style costume concept
Costume concept
Viral basketball kitesurfing concept in turquoise water
Basketball
Jeremie kitesurfing in a Superman costume
Superman
Jeremie kitesurfing on a bed concept
Kiting on a bed
Jeremie in a Jesus-themed viral kitesurfing concept
Jesus concept
Jeremie Tronet in a GTA-style kitesurfing video frame
GTA style videos
Beyond the kitesurf niche

Huge reach, millions of views around the world.

These viral videos work because people understand them instantly, even if they have never followed kitesurfing. Costumes, GTA-style edits, humor, impossible-looking starts, Caribbean water and real riding skill turn the sport into short visual stories that travel far outside the core kiteboarding audience.

Millions+views worldwide
Mainstreambeyond kitesurfing
JT Pro Center

The kitesurf school, hotel base and Caribbean project behind the story.

Jeremie did not only ride and film Union Island. He built a destination there: the JT Pro Center kitesurfing school and hotel base in the Grenadines, a place for beginners, advanced riders, wingfoilers, guests, brand shoots and island life.

JT Pro Center beach base with kitesurf boards on Union Island

Built from the beach up.

The school was created to make the Grenadines accessible to riders and visitors: lessons, coaching, gear support, accommodation help, kite cruises and a direct connection to one of the Caribbean's most visual kite spots.

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Learn to kitesurfBeginner lessons in warm, clear Caribbean water with instructors and lesson plans shaped by decades of experience.
Progression and adventuresAdvanced coaching, wingfoil lessons, rentals, dinghy safety support, kite cruises and excursions around nearby Grenadine spots.
Stay near the spotKitebeach accommodation and island booking support connect visitors to the water, the town and Union Island life.
Rebuilding after BerylThe center is operating for lessons and bookings while the beach bar area is rebuilt after the 2024 hurricane damage.
JT Pro Foundation

Relief work when the island needed action first.

Jeremie Tronet supporting Union Island families with generator relief after Hurricane Beryl

After Hurricane Beryl devastated Union Island, Jeremie helped mobilize direct support for the community through the JT Pro Foundation and public relief efforts. The focus was immediate and practical: help families, move supplies, support rebuilding and keep attention on people who could not wait for perfect conditions.

01Emergency visibility for Union Island after Hurricane Beryl, with the goal of turning outside attention into practical help.
02Direct local support around supplies, logistics, rebuilding needs and community recovery.
03A personal commitment to help even when it meant carrying costs, losing personal money and acting before outside aid could solve the problem.
For sponsors and collaborators

Hire one person who can ride, shoot, direct and deliver.

Jeremie gives sponsors more than logo exposure. He brings athlete credibility, location access, production skill, entrepreneurial grit and a creative eye for images people want to share. He has worked with major kiteboarding and water-sports brands across the sports he practiced, including long-term sponsor work with Duotone and early action-camera productions with Insta360.

Duotone Kiteboarding logo Longstanding international team rider relationship with Duotone Kiteboarding, supporting both personal equipment and JT Pro Center kiteboarding gear.
Viral social conceptsShort-form ideas built around real riding, comedy, stunts, action-camera framing and the Caribbean visuals that already travel online.
Brand films and launchesStill photography, product stories, tutorials, reviews and field production with the credibility of a professional rider and instructor.
Tourism and destinationsHigh-impact visual storytelling for hotels, islands, sailing, water sports and premium travel experiences.
Foundation-aligned workCampaigns that pair brand visibility with practical community support and rebuilding efforts in the Grenadines.

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For sponsorships, travel projects, brand films, product launches, tourism stories and foundation-aligned partnerships, start with a short brief and the outcome you want the audience to feel.

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