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2011 ASP World Tour

Professional surfing league season


Professional surfing league season

The 2011 ASP World Tour was a professional competitive surfing league run by the Association of Surfing Professionals. Men and women competed in separate tours with events taking place from late February to mid-December, at various surfing locations around the world.

Surfers received points for their best events. The surfer with the most points at the end of the tour was announced the 2011 ASP surfing World Champion.

Men's World Tour

Tournaments

DateLocationCountryEventWinnerRunner-upPrize moneyRef
February 26–March 9Gold CoastQuiksilver ProKelly SlaterTaj Burrow$425,000Report
April 19–April 30Bells BeachRip Curl ProJoel ParkinsonMick Fanning$425,000Report
May 11–May 22Rio de JaneiroBillabong Rio ProAdriano De SouzaTaj Burrow$500,000Report
July 14–July 24Jeffreys BayBillabong Pro Jeffreys BayJordy SmithMick Fanning$425,000Report
August 20–August 31Teahupoo, TahitiBillabong Pro TeahupooKelly SlaterOwen Wright$425,000Report
September 4–September 9Long Island, New YorkQuiksilver Pro New YorkOwen WrightKelly Slater$1,000,000Report
September 18–September 21Trestles, CaliforniaHurley ProKelly SlaterOwen Wright$425,000Report
October 4–October 12South West CoastQuiksilver Pro FranceGabriel MedinaJulian Wilson$425,000Report
October 15–October 18PenicheRip Curl Pro PortugalAdriano De SouzaKelly Slater$425,000Report
November 1–November 7San FranciscoRip Curl SearchGabriel MedinaJoel Parkinson$425,000Report
December 8–December 10Pipeline, HawaiiBillabong Pipeline MastersKieren PerrowJoel Parkinson$425,000Report

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{{anchor|Current Standings}}Final Standings

RankNameCountryPoints
1Kelly Slater68,100
2Joel Parkinson56,100
3Owen Wright47,900
4Taj Burrow45,450
5Adriano De Souza44,950
6Michel Bourez38,650
7Jordy Smith38,250
8Josh Kerr37,750
9Julian Wilson37,100
10Alejo Muniz33,100

Women's World Tour

Tournaments

DateLocationCountryEventWinnerRunner-upPrize MoneyRef
February 26–March 9Gold CoastRoxy Pro Gold CoastCarissa MooreTyler Wright$110,000Report
April 9–April 25Bells BeachRip Curl Women's ProSally FitzgibbonsCarissa Moore$110,000Report
April 27–May 1TaranakiSubaru Pro TSB Bank Women's Surf FestivalSally FitzgibbonsCarissa Moore$100,000Report
May 3–May 8Dee Why, New South WalesCommonwealth Bank Beachley ClassicCarissa MooreSofia Mulanovich$140,000Report
May 12–May 16Rio de JaneiroBillabong Rio ProCarissa MooreSally Fitzgibbons$120,000Report
July 11–July 17BiarritzRoxy Pro FranceStephanie GilmoreCarissa Moore$110,000Report
August 1–August 6Huntington BeachU.S. Open of SurfingSally FitzgibbonsLakey Peterson$110,000Report

Source

{{anchor|Current Standings 2}}Final Standings

RankNameCountryPoints
1Carissa MooreHawaii Hawaii55,000
2Sally Fitzgibbons51,650
3Stephanie Gilmore40,550
4Tyler Wright34,620
5Silvana Lima33,120
6Coco HoHawaii Hawaii33,000
7Sofia Mulanovich31,200
8Courtney Conlogue30,400
9Pauline Ado26,825
10Laura Enever24,575
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