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2009 ASP World Tour

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The 2009 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 2009 ASP surfing world champion.

Men's World Tour

Tournaments

Date Location Country Event Winner Runner-up Ref
February 28-March 11 Gold Coast  Australia Quiksilver Pro  Joel Parkinson (AUS)  Adriano De Souza (BRA) Report
April 7-April 19 Bells Beach  Australia Rip Curl Pro  Joel Parkinson (AUS)  Adam Robertson(AUS) Report
May 9-May 20 Teahupoo, Tahiti  French Polynesia Billabong Pro Teahupoo  Bobby Martinez (USA)  Taj Burrow (AUS) Report
June 27-July 5 Santa Catarina  Brazil Hang Loose Santa Catarina Pro  Kelly Slater (USA)  Adriano De Souza (BRA) Report
July 9-July 19 Jeffreys Bay  South Africa Billabong Pro  Joel Parkinson (AUS)  Damien Hobgood (USA) Report
September 11-September 20 Trestles  United States Hurley Pro  Mick Fanning (AUS)  Dane Reynolds (USA) Report
September 23-October 4 Hossegor  France Quiksilver Pro France  Mick Fanning (AUS)  Bede Durbidge (AUS) Report
October 5-October 17 Mundaka  Spain Billabong Pro Mundaka  Adriano De Souza (BRA)  Chris Davidson (AUS) Report
October 19-October 28 Peniche  Portugal Rip Curl Search  Mick Fanning (AUS)  Bede Durbidge (AUS) Report
December 8-December 20 Pipeline, Hawaii  United States Billabong Pipeline Masters  Taj Burrow (AUS)  Kelly Slater (USA) Report

(*) denotes wildcard surfer

Source

Final standings

Rank Name Country Points
1 Mick Fanning  Australia 7,140
2 Joel Parkinson  Australia 6,772
3 Bede Durbidge  Australia 6,468
4 Taj Burrow  Australia 6,314
5 Adriano De Souza  Brazil 6,148
6 Kelly Slater  United States 6,136
7 C.J. Hobgood  United States 5,880
8 Bobby Martinez  United States 5,606
9 Damien Hobgood  United States 5,438
10 Dane Reynolds  United States 5,219

Source

Women's World Tour

Tournaments

Date Location Country Event Winner Runner-up Ref
February 28-March 11 Gold Coast  Australia Roxy Pro Gold Coast  Stephanie Gilmore (AUS)  Melanie Bartels (HAW) Report[permanent dead link]
April 8-April 13 Bells Beach  Australia Rip Curl Women's Pro  Silvana Lima (BRA)  Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) Report
October 14-October 19 Dee Why  Australia Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic  Silvana Lima (BRA)  Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) Report
October 26-October 30 Peniche  Portugal Rip Curl Search  Coco Ho (HAW)  Chelsea Hedges (AUS) Report
November 3-November 8 Lobitos  Peru Movistar Peru Classic Presented By Rip Curl  Sofía Mulánovich (PER)  Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) Report
November 25-December 6 Sunset Beach, Hawaii  United States Gidget Pro  Carissa Moore(HAW)  Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) Report
December 8-December 20 Honolua Bay, Hawaii  United States Billabong Pro  Stephanie Gilmore (AUS)  Sofía Mulánovich (PER) Report[permanent dead link]

Source

(*) denotes wildcard surfer

Final standings

Rank Name Country Points
1 Stephanie Gilmore  Australia 6,169
2 Silvana Lima  Brazil 4,944
3 Sofía Mulánovich  Peru 4,863
4 Coco Ho  Hawaii 4,309
5 Sally Fitzgibbons  Australia 4,188
6 Melanie Bartels  Hawaii 3,705
7 Chelsea Hedges  Australia 3,595
8 Paige Hareb  New Zealand 2,976
9 Rebecca Woods  Australia 2,803
10 Rosy Hodge  South Africa 2,784

Source