2008 ASP World Tour
The ASP World Tour is a professional competitive surfing league. It is run by the Association of Surfing Professionals.
Men's World Tour
Tournaments
Final Standings
Rank | Surfer | Country | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Kelly Slater | United States | 8,042 |
2 | Bede Durbidge | Australia | 6,780 |
3 | Taj Burrow | Australia | 6,324 |
4 | Joel Parkinson | Australia | 6,180 |
5 | C.J. Hobgood | United States | 5,860 |
6 | Adriano De Souza | Brazil | 5,748 |
7 | Adrian Buchan | Australia | 5,370 |
8 | Mick Fanning | Australia | 5,310 |
9 | Bobby Martinez | United States | 5,282 |
10 | Jeremy Flores | France | 5,214 |
Women's World Tour
Tournaments
Date | Location | Country | Event | Winner | Runner-up | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
February 23-March 6 | Gold Coast | Australia | Roxy Pro Gold Coast | Sofía Mulánovich (PER) | Samantha Cornish (AUS) | Report |
March 19-March 24 | Bells Beach | Australia | Rip Curl Pro | Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) | Sofía Mulánovich (PER) | Report |
August 28-September 1 | Hossegor | France | Rip Curl Pro Mademoiselle | Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) | Layne Beachley (AUS) | Report |
September 11-September 18 | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | Billabong Girls Pro Rio | Melanie Bartels (HAW) | Sofía Mulánovich (PER) | Report |
October 7-October 12 | Manly Beach | Australia | Beachley Classic | Tyler Wright* (AUS)[1] | Silvana Lima (BRA) | Report |
October 27-November 3 | Máncora | Peru | Movistar Classic | Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) | Silvana Lima (BRA) | Report |
November 24-December 6 | Sunset Beach, Hawaii | United States | Roxy Pro | Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) | Silvana Lima (BRA) | Report |
December 8-December 20 | Honolua Bay, Hawaii | United States | Billabong Pro | Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) | Melanie Bartels (HAW) | Report |
(*) denotes wildcard surfer
Final Standings
Rank | Surfer | Country | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Stephanie Gilmore | Australia | 7,188 |
2 | Silvana Lima | Brazil | 5,534 |
3 | Sofía Mulánovich | Peru | 5,323 |
4 | Layne Beachley | Australia | 5,210 |
5 | Amee Donohoe | Australia | 4,051 |
6 | Samantha Cornish | Australia | 3,972 |
7 | Melanie Bartels | Hawaii | 3,876 |
8 | Rebecca Woods | Australia | 3,602 |
9 | Jessi Miley-Dyer | Australia | 3,564 |
10 | Jacqueline Silva | Brazil | 3,398 |
Other Years
References
- ↑ She was a special guest and became the youngest surfer ever to win a WCT Tournament
External links
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