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2004 ASP World Tour

Professional surfing league season


Professional surfing league season

The 2004 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 2-March 14Gold CoastQuiksilver ProMichael LoweAndy IronsReport
April 6-April 16Bells BeachRip Curl ProJoel ParkinsonTaj BurrowReport
May 6-May 18Teahupoo, TahitiBillabong ProC.J. HobgoodNathan HedgeReport
May 26-June 4TavaruaQuiksilver Pro FijiDamien HobgoodAndy IronsReport
July 13-July 23Jeffreys BayBillabong ProAndy IronsNathan HedgeReport
September 1-September 8ChibaQuiksilver ProC.J. HobgoodJoel ParkinsonReport
September 10-September 21TrestlesBoost Mobile ProJoel ParkinsonKelly SlaterReport
September 23-October 4HossegorQuiksilver ProAndy IronsBruce IronsReport
October 5-October 16MundakaBillabong ProLuke EganPhillip MacDonaldReport
November 1-November 10FlorianópolisNova Schin FestivalTaj BurrowTom WhitakerReport
December 8-December 20Pipeline, HawaiiRip Curl Pipeline MastersJamie O'BrienSunny GarciaReport

Final standings

RankNameCountryPoints
1Andy IronsHawaii7,824
2Joel Parkinson6,588
3Kelly Slater6,444
4C.J. Hobgood6,108
5Luke Egan5,760
6Taj Burrow5,724
7Nathan Hedge5,688
8Sunny GarciaHawaii5,172
9Damien Hobgood5,124
10Peterson Rosa5,076

Women's World Tour

Tournaments

DateLocationCountryEventWinnerRunner-upRef
March 2-March 14Gold CoastRoxy Pro Gold CoastJacqueline SilvaRochelle BallardReport
April 18-April 24TavaruaRoxy Pro FijiSofía MulánovichRochelle BallardReport
May 6-May 16Teahupoo, TahitiBillabong Pro TahitiSofía MulánovichRochelle BallardReport
May 22-May 30AngletRoxy JamSofía MulánovichKeala KennellyReport
October 2-October 10MalibuRip Curl Malibu ProMegan AbuboMaria Tita TavaresReport
November 12-November 24Haleiwa, HawaiiRoxy ProLayne BeachleySofía MulánovichReport
December 8-December 19Honolua Bay, HawaiiBillabong ProChelsea GeorgesonSamantha CornishReport

Final standings

RankNameCountryPoints
1Sofía Mulánovich****5,484
2Rochelle BallardHawaii4,584
3Chelsea Georgeson4,572
4Layne Beachley4,368
5Maria Tita Tavares3,846
6Jacqueline Silva3,768
7Keala KennellyHawaii3,348
8Laurina McGrath3,336
9Megan AbuboHawaii3,078
10Samantha Cornish2,964
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