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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 [ edit ]
Date
Location
Country
Event
Winner
Runner-up
Prize Money
Report
March 2–13
Gold Coast
Australia
Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast
Kelly Slater (USA )
Joel Parkinson (AUS )
$450,000
Report [permanent dead link ]
March 27-April 7
Bells Beach
Australia
Rip Curl Pro
Adriano De Souza (BRA )
Nat Young (USA )
$450,000
Report [permanent dead link ]
May 8–19
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
Billabong Rio Pro
Jordy Smith (RSA )
Adriano De Souza (BRA )
$500,000
Report [permanent dead link ]
June 2–14
Tavarua
Fiji
Volcom Pro Fiji
Kelly Slater (USA )
Mick Fanning (AUS )
$450,000
Report [permanent dead link ]
June 18–29
Keramas , Bali
Indonesia
Oakley Pro Bali
Joel Parkinson (AUS )
Michel Bourez (PYF )
$450,000
August 15–26
Teahupoo , Tahiti
French Polynesia
Billabong Pro Teahupoo
Adrian Buchan (AUS )
Kelly Slater (USA )
$450,000
Report
September 15–21
Trestles , California
United States
Hurley Pro
Taj Burrow (AUS )
Julian Wilson (AUS )
$450,000
Report
September 27–October 7
Soorts-Hossegor
France
Quiksilver Pro France
Mick Fanning (AUS )
Gabriel Medina (BRA )
$450,000
Report
October 7–17
Peniche
Portugal
Rip Curl Pro Portugal
Kai Otton (AUS )
Nat Young (USA )
$450,000
Report
December 8–15
Banzai Pipeline , Hawaii
United States
Billabong Pipeline Masters
Kelly Slater (USA )
John John Florence (HAW )
$450,000
Report
Source
Final 2013 Standings [ edit ]
Rank
Name
Country
Points
1
Mick Fanning
Australia
54,400
2
Kelly Slater
United States
54,150
3
Joel Parkinson
Australia
48,450
4
Jordy Smith
South Africa
43,150
5
Taj Burrow
Australia
42,900
6
Julian Wilson
Australia
40,950
7
Kai Otton
Australia
39,600
8
Nat Young
United States
38,000
9
Josh Kerr
Australia
36,100
10
John John Florence
Hawaii
35,150
11
C.J. Hobgood
United States
34,650
12
Michel Bourez
French Polynesia
33,000
13
Adriano de Souza
Brazil
31,750
14
Gabriel Medina
Brazil
25,000
15
Filipe Toledo
Brazil
24,400
Source:2013 Men's World Championship Tour
ASP Women’s World Championship Tour[ edit ]
Date
Location
Country
Event
Winner
Runner-up
Prize Money
Report
March 2–13, 2013
Gold Coast
Australia
Roxy Pro Gold Coast
Tyler Wright (AUS )
Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS )
$120,000
Report [permanent dead link ]
March 16–24, 2013
Margaret River
Australia
Drug Aware Margaret River Pro
Carissa Moore (HAW )
Tyler Wright (AUS )
$120,000
Report [permanent dead link ]
March 27-April 1, 2013
Bells Beach
Australia
Rip Curl Women's Pro
Carissa Moore (HAW )
Tyler Wright (AUS )
$120,000
Report [permanent dead link ]
April 3–7, 2013
Taranaki
New Zealand
NZ Surf Festival
Courtney Conlogue (USA )
Coco Ho (HAW )
$120,000
Report [permanent dead link ]
May 8–14, 2013
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
Colgate Plax Girls Rio Pro
Tyler Wright (AUS )
Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS )
$120,000
Report [permanent dead link ]
July 22–28, 2013
Huntington Beach
United States
U.S. Open of Surfing
Carissa Moore (HAW )
Courtney Conlogue (USA )
$120,000
Report [permanent dead link ]
September 24–30, 2013
Soorts-Hossegor [1]
France
Roxy Pro France
Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS )
Tyler Wright (AUS )
$120,000
October 3–7, 2013
Cascais
Portugal
EDP Cascais Girls Pro
Carissa Moore (HAW )
Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS )
$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[ 1]
Source
Rank
Name
Country
Points
1
Carissa Moore
Hawaii
59,500
2
Tyler Wright
Australia
55,700
3
Sally Fitzgibbons
Australia
52,200
4
Courtney Conlogue
United States
45,300
5
Stephanie Gilmore
Australia
37,900
6
Coco Ho
Hawaii
36,900
7
Lakey Peterson
United States
35,400
8
Bianca Buitendag
South Africa
31,850
9
Pauline Ado
France
30,650
10
Laura Enever
Australia
25,900
Source