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2013 ASP World Tour

Professional surfing league season


Professional surfing league season

FieldValue
event2013 World Surf League
locationInternational
dateslate February to mid-December 2015
menAUS Mick Fanning
womenHAW Carissa Moore
prev2012
next2014

The 2013 ASP World Tour is a professional competitive surfing league run by the Association of Surfing Professionals. 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 ASP World Tour Champion.

For the 2013 season, the champions were Mick Fanning (men) and Carissa Moore (women).

ASP World Championship Tour

Schedule

DateLocationCountryEventWinnerRunner-upPrize moneyReport
March 2–13Gold CoastQuiksilver Pro Gold CoastKelly SlaterJoel Parkinson$450,000Report
March 27 – April 7Bells BeachRip Curl ProAdriano De SouzaNat Young$450,000Report
May 8–19Rio de JaneiroBillabong Rio ProJordy SmithAdriano De Souza$500,000Report
June 2–14TavaruaVolcom Pro FijiKelly SlaterMick Fanning$450,000Report
June 18–29Keramas, BaliOakley Pro BaliJoel ParkinsonMichel Bourez$450,000
August 15–26Teahupoo, TahitiBillabong Pro TeahupooAdrian BuchanKelly Slater$450,000Report
September 15–21Trestles, CaliforniaHurley ProTaj BurrowJulian Wilson$450,000Report
September 27 – October 7Soorts-HossegorQuiksilver Pro FranceMick FanningGabriel Medina$450,000Report
October 7–17PenicheRip Curl Pro PortugalKai OttonNat Young$450,000Report
December 8–15Banzai Pipeline, HawaiiBillabong Pipeline MastersKelly SlaterJohn John Florence$450,000Report

Source

Final 2013 Standings

RankNameCountryPoints
1Mick Fanning54,400
2Kelly Slater54,150
3Joel Parkinson48,450
4Jordy Smith43,150
5Taj Burrow42,900
6Julian Wilson40,950
7Kai Otton39,600
8Nat Young38,000
9Josh Kerr36,100
10John John FlorenceHawaii35,150
11C.J. Hobgood34,650
12Michel Bourez33,000
13Adriano de Souza31,750
14Gabriel Medina25,000
15Filipe Toledo24,400

ASP Women’s World Championship Tour

Event schedule

DateLocationCountryEventWinnerRunner-upPrize MoneyReport
March 2–13, 2013Gold CoastRoxy Pro Gold CoastTyler WrightSally Fitzgibbons$120,000Report
March 16–24, 2013Margaret RiverDrug Aware Margaret River ProCarissa MooreTyler Wright$120,000Report
March 27 – April 1, 2013Bells BeachRip Curl Women's ProCarissa MooreTyler Wright$120,000Report
April 3–7, 2013TaranakiNZ Surf FestivalCourtney ConlogueCoco Ho$120,000Report
May 8–14, 2013Rio de JaneiroColgate Plax Girls Rio ProTyler WrightSally Fitzgibbons$120,000Report
July 22–28, 2013Huntington BeachU.S. Open of SurfingCarissa MooreCourtney Conlogue$120,000Report
September 24–30, 2013Soorts-Hossegor[1]Roxy Pro FranceSally FitzgibbonsTyler Wright$120,000
October 3–7, 2013CascaisEDP Cascais Girls ProCarissa MooreSally Fitzgibbons$120,000

[1] Roxy Pro was originally scheduled for July 10–14 in Biarritz, but due to poor surf it was cancelled. The event was rescheduled for September in Hossegor in conjunction with the Men's event

Source

{{anchor|Final Standings 2}}Final standings

RankNameCountryPoints
1Carissa MooreHawaii Hawaii59,500
2Tyler Wright55,700
3Sally Fitzgibbons52,200
4Courtney Conlogue45,300
5Stephanie Gilmore37,900
6Coco HoHawaii Hawaii36,900
7Lakey Peterson35,400
8Bianca Buitendag31,850
9Pauline Ado30,650
10Laura Enever25,900

References

References

  1. Leroy, Nicolas. "Roxy Pro Biarritz Cancelled Due to Lack of Surf, Rescheduled for September in Hossegor.". aspworldtour.com.
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