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Revision as of 02:18, 15 December 2012
The 2012 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 2012 ASP World Tour Champion.
ASP World Title Series
Tournaments
Current Standings
Rank | Name | Country | Points |
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1 | Joel Parkinson | Australia | 53,900 |
2 | Kelly Slater | United States | 50,700 |
3 | Mick Fanning | Australia | 47,000 |
4 | John John Florence | Hawaii | 44,350 |
5 | Adriano De Souza | Brazil | 42,350 |
6 | Taj Burrow | Australia | 41,900 |
7 | Gabriel Medina | Brazil | 37,850 |
8 | Julian Wilson | Australia | 34,650 |
9 | Owen Wright | Australia | 33,600 |
10 | Jeremy Flores | France | 33,600 |
ASP Women’s World Title Series
Tournaments
The ASP may add more tournaments before the start of the 2012 season in February.
Date | Location | Country | Event | Winner | Runner-up | Prize Money | Report |
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February 25–March 5 | Gold Coast | Australia | Roxy Pro Gold Coast | Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) | Laura Enever (AUS) | $110,000 | Report |
April 3–9 | Bells Beach | Australia | Rip Curl Women's Pro | Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) | Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) | $110,000 | Report |
April 11–15 | Taranaki | New Zealand | Subaru Pro TSB Bank Women's Surf Festival | Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) | Carissa Moore (HAW) | $110,000 | Report |
April 18–23 | Dee Why | Australia | Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic | Courtney Conlogue (USA) | Malia Manuel (HAW) | $130,000 | Report |
May 9–20 | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | Billabong Rio Pro | Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) | Coco Ho (HAW) | $110,000 | Report |
July 11–July 17 | Cote des Basques, Biarritz | France | Roxy Pro | Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) | Tyler Wright (AUS) | $110,000 | Report |
July 30–August 5 | Huntington Beach | United States | U.S. Open of Surfing | Lakey Peterson (USA) | Carissa Moore (HAW) | $110,000 | Report |
current standings
Rank | Name | Country | Points |
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1 | Stephanie Gilmore | Australia | 48,400 |
2 | Sally Fitzgibbons | Australia | 43,400 |
3 | Carissa Moore | Hawaii | 40,700 |
4 | Tyler Wright | Australia | 36,700 |
5 | Coutney Conlogue | United States | 36,000 |
6 | Malia Manuel | Hawaii | 34,100 |
7 | Lakey Peterson | United States | 33,700 |
8 | Laura Enever | Australia | 32,800 |
9 | Coco Ho | Hawaii | 31,850 |
10 | Paige Hareb | New Zealand | 25,450 |
Other Years
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