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2010 ASP World Tour

Professional surfing league season


Professional surfing league season

The 2010 ASP World Tour was a season of professional competitive surfing run by the World Surf League. Men and women compete in separate tours with events taking place from late February to mid-December, at various surfing locations around the world.

Surfers receive points for their best events. The surfer with the most points at the end of the tour is announced the 2010 ASP world champion.

Men's Championship Tour

Tournaments

DateLocationCountryEventWinnerRunner-upRef
February 27–March 10Gold CoastQuiksilver ProTaj BurrowJordy SmithResults
March 30–April 10Bells BeachRip Curl ProKelly SlaterMick FanningResults
April 23–May 2Santa CatarinaSanta Catarina ProJadson AndréKelly SlaterResults
July 15–July 25Jeffreys BayBillabong Pro Jeffreys BayJordy SmithAdam MellingResults
August 23–September 3Teahupo'o, TahitiBillabong Pro TeahupooAndy IronsC.J. HobgoodResults
September 12–September 18TrestlesHurley ProKelly SlaterBede DurbidgeResults
September 25–October 5HossegorQuiksilver Pro FranceMick FanningKelly SlaterResults
October 7–October 18PenicheRip Curl Pro PortugalKelly SlaterJordy SmithResults
October 30–November 10IsabelaRip Curl SearchKelly SlaterBede DurbidgeResults
December 8–December 20Pipeline, OahuHawaiiBillabong Pipeline MastersJeremy FloresKieren PerrowResults

Source

Final standings

RankNameCountryPoints
1Kelly Slater****69,000
2Jordy Smith52,250
3Mick Fanning44,750
4Taj Burrow42,000
4Dane Reynolds42,000
6Bede Durbidge39,000
7Adrian Buchan37,250
8Owen Wright37250
9Jeremy Flores35,750
10Adriano De Souza32,000

Women's Championship Tour

Tournaments

DateLocationCountryEventWinnerRunner-up
Ref
February 27–March 10Gold CoastRoxy Pro Gold CoastStephanie GilmoreMelanie Bartels
March 30–April 5Bells BeachRip Curl Women's ProStephanie GilmoreSofía Mulánovich
April 11–April 16TaranakiTSB Bank Women's Surf FestivalCarissa MooreSally Fitzgibbons
April 21–April 26Dee WhyCommonwealth Bank Beachley ClassicStephanie GilmoreSally Fitzgibbons
June 5–June 9San BartoloMovistar Peru ClassicSilvana LimaSally Fitzgibbons
October 7–October 11PenicheRip Curl ProCarissa MooreStephanie Gilmore
October 30–November 4IsabelaRip Curl SearchStephanie GilmoreCarissa Moore
November 24–December 6Sunset Beach, OahuHawaiiO'Neill Women's World CupTyler WrightCoco Ho

Final standings

RankNameCountryPoints
1Stephanie Gilmore****7,284
2Sally Fitzgibbons5,634
3Carissa MooreHawaii5,196
4Silvana Lima4,716
5Sofía Mulánovich4,704
6Chelsea Hedges4,488
7Coco HoHawaii4,296
8Melanie BartelsHawaii4,092
9Paige Hareb3,096
10Rebecca Woods2,904
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