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2002 ASP World Tour

Professional surfing league season


Professional surfing league season

The ** 2002 ASP World Tour** is a professional competitive surfing league. It is run by the Association of Surfing Professionals.

Men's World Tour

Tournaments

DateLocationCountryEventWinnerRunner-upRef
March 5-March 17Gold CoastQuiksilver ProJoel ParkinsonCory LopezReport
March 6-April 7Bells BeachRip Curl ProAndy IronsSunny GarciaReport
May 7-May 18Teahupoo, TahitiBillabong ProAndy IronsLuke EganReport
May 26-June 7TavaruaQuiksiver ProMichael LoweShea LopezReport
July 16-July 22Jeffreys BayBillabong ProMick FanningMichael LoweReport
September 6-September 14TrestlesBoost Mobile ProLuke EganMichael CampbellReport
September 17-September 24Figueira Da FozFigueira ProEvent IncompleteReport
September 26-October 8HossegorQuiksilver ProNeco PadaratzAndy IronsReport
October 9-October 21MundakaBillabong ProAndy IronsNeco PadaratzReport
October 24-November 9SaquaremaMundial Coca-Cola De SurfTaj BurrowMick FanningReport
November 24-December 7Sunset Beach, HawaiiHawaii HawaiiRip Curl CupJoel ParkinsonLee WinklerReport
December 8-December 20Pipeline, HawaiiHawaii HawaiiXbox Pipeline MastersAndy IronsShane DorianReport

Final standings

RankNameCountryPoints
1Andy IronsHawaii8,102
2Joel Parkinson6,556
3Luke Egan6,396
4Taj Burrow6,198
5Mick Fanning5,944
6Michael Lowe5,824
7Kieren Perrow5,690
8Daniel Wills5,674
9Kelly Slater5,576
10Mark Occhilupo5,564

Women's World Tour

Tournaments

DateLocationCountryEventWinnerRunner-upRef
March 18-March 24Gold CoastRoxy Pro Gold CoastLynette MacKenzieJacqueline SilvaReport
April 27-May 4TavaruaRoxy Pro FijiMelanie Redman-CarrHeather ClarkReport
May 7-May 18Teahupoo, TahitiBillabong Pro TahitiKeala KennellyLayne BeachleyReport
September 17-September 24Figueira Da FozFigueira ProMegan AbuboSamantha CornishReport
September 26-October 8South West CoastRoxy ProLayne BeachleySofia MulanovichReport
December 8-December 20Honolua Bay, HawaiiBillabong ProJacqueline SilvaPauline MenczerReport

Final standings

RankNameCountryPoints
1Layne Beachley****3,200
2Jacqueline Silva2,870
3Melanie Redman-Carr2,860
4Keala KennellyHawaii2,690
5Lynette MacKenzie2,680
6Heather Clark2,500
7Rochelle BallardHawaii2,490
8Chelsea Georgeson2,470
9Megan AbuboHawaii2,200
10Samantha Cornish2,170
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