2012 ASP World Tour
The 2012 ASP World Championship 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 2012 ASP World Tour Champion.
Joel Parkinson and Stephanie Gilmore were crowned the men's and women's champions, respectively.[1][2]
ASP World Championship Tour
Event Schedule
Date | Location | Country | Event | Winner | Runner-up | Prize Money | Report |
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February 25–March 5 | Gold Coast | ![]() | Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast | ![]() | ![]() | $425,000 | Report |
April 3–14 | Bells Beach | ![]() | Rip Curl Pro | ![]() | ![]() | $425,000 | Report |
May 9–20 | Rio de Janeiro | ![]() | Billabong Rio Pro | ![]() | ![]() | $500,000 | Report |
June 3–16 | Tavarua | ![]() | Volcom Pro Fiji | ![]() | ![]() | $425,000 | Report[permanent dead link] |
August 16–27 | Teahupoo, Tahiti, | ![]() | Billabong Pro Teahupoo | ![]() | ![]() | $425,000 | Report[permanent dead link] |
September 16–22 | Trestles, California | ![]() | Hurley Pro | ![]() | ![]() | $425,000 | Report[permanent dead link] |
September 28–October 8 | Soorts-Hossegor | ![]() | Quiksilver Pro France | ![]() | ![]() | $425,000 | Report[permanent dead link] |
October 10–21 | Supertubos beach, Peniche | ![]() | Rip Curl Pro Portugal | ![]() | ![]() | $425,000 | Report |
November 2–12 | Santa Cruz, California | ![]() | O'Neill Coldwater Classic Santa Cruz | ![]() | ![]() | $425,000 | Report[permanent dead link] |
December 8–December 15 | Banzai Pipeline, Hawaii | ![]() | Billabong Pipeline Masters | ![]() | ![]() | $425,000 | Report[permanent dead link] |
Source
Final standings
Rank | Name | Country | Points |
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1 | Joel Parkinson | ![]() | 58,700 |
2 | Kelly Slater | ![]() | 55,450 |
3 | Mick Fanning | ![]() | 47,000 |
4 | John John Florence | ![]() | 44,350 |
5 | Adriano De Souza | ![]() | 42,350 |
6 | Taj Burrow | ![]() | 41,900 |
7 | Gabriel Medina | ![]() | 41,350 |
8 | Josh Kerr | ![]() | 38,900 |
9 | Julian Wilson | ![]() | 35,900 |
10 | Owen Wright | ![]() | 33,600 |
11 | Jeremy Flores | ![]() | 33,600 |
Source
ASP Women’s World Championship Tour
Event Schedule
Date | Location | Country | Event | Winner | Runner-up | Prize Money | Report |
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February 25–March 5 | Gold Coast | ![]() | Roxy Pro Gold Coast | ![]() | ![]() | $110,000 | Report |
April 3–9 | Bells Beach | ![]() | Rip Curl Women's Pro | ![]() | ![]() | $110,000 | Report |
April 11–15 | Taranaki | ![]() | Subaru Pro TSB Bank Women's Surf Festival | ![]() | ![]() | $110,000 | Report |
April 18–23 | Dee Why | ![]() | Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic | ![]() | ![]() | $130,000 | Report |
May 9–20 | Rio de Janeiro | ![]() | Billabong Rio Pro | ![]() | ![]() | $110,000 | Report |
July 11–July 17 | Cote des Basques, Biarritz | ![]() | Roxy Pro France | ![]() | ![]() | $110,000 | Report[permanent dead link] |
July 30–August 5 | Huntington Beach | ![]() | U.S. Open of Surfing | ![]() | ![]() | $110,000 | Report[permanent dead link] |
Source
Final standings
Rank | Name | Country | Points |
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1 | Stephanie Gilmore | ![]() | 48,400 |
2 | Sally Fitzgibbons | ![]() | 43,400 |
3 | Carissa Moore | ![]() | 40,700 |
4 | Tyler Wright | ![]() | 36,700 |
5 | Courtney Conlogue | ![]() | 36,000 |
6 | Malia Manuel | ![]() | 34,100 |
7 | Lakey Peterson | ![]() | 33,700 |
8 | Laura Enever | ![]() | 32,800 |
9 | Coco Ho | ![]() | 31,850 |
10 | Paige Hareb | ![]() | 25,450 |
Source
References
External links
- Official Site