2019 World Surf League
The 2019 World Surf League was the competition series hosted by the World Surf League, the global championship body for competitive surfing. The 2019 World Surf League consisted of the Championship Tour, the Qualifying Series, Big Wave Tour, Longboard Tour, Junior Tour, and other specialty tours and events such as the Vans Triple Crown.
The Annual World Surf League Champion Tour is a professional shortboarding surf tour run by the World Surf League, formerly known as the Association of Surfing Professionals prior to 2014.
The Championship tour is divided by gender into the Men’s and Women’s championship series. The 2019 tour consisted of 11 Men’s events and 10 Women’s events. The placings from each event for each competitor are used to determine, at the conclusion of the tour, the overall female and male champions for 2019, referred to by the league as World Champions.
The 2019 tour began in April and ended in December, travelling to the global locations of Australia, Indonesia, Brazil, South Africa, America, France, Portugal, Hawaii and Tahiti. In 2019 the female world champion was Carissa Moore, from Hawaii, and the male world champion was Italo Ferreira, from Brazil.
2019 Men's Championship Tour
Quicksilver Pro
The [Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast, Queensland|Gold Coast 2019|Quicksilver Pro 2019] was held in the Gold Coast, Queensland at Coolangatta. The male competition was won by Brazilian surfer Italo Ferreria, who beat competitor Kolohe Andino by 0.14ths.Rip Curl Pro
The [Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach, Victoria|Bells Beach 2019|Rip Curl Pro] was held at Bells Beach in Victoria, Australia from 17–27 April. It was won by John John Florence (Hawaii), defeating Filipe Toledo.Corona Bali Protected
The Corona Bali Protected was the third stop of the men's championship tour in 2019, taking place between 13–25 May in Bali, Indonesia. Kanoa Igarashi won this event, defeating Jeremy Flores in the final.Margaret River Pro
The Margaret River Pro took place in Western Australia from 29 May to 4 June. John John Florence defeated Kolohe Andino to win the event.Rio Pro
The Oi Rio Pro took place in Saquarema, Rio De Janeiro from 20–23 June 2019. Filipe Toledo defeated Jordy Smith to win the event with a score in the final of 18.04.J-Bay Open
The Corona Open J-Bay took place at Jeffery's Bay, South Africa, from the 9 to 19 July. Gabriel Medina defeated Italo Ferreia for the event win.Tahiti Pro
The Tahiti Pro Teahupo'o took place at Teahupo'o in Tahiti, French Polynesia from 24–29 August. Owen Wright defeated Gabriel Medina in the final, with a total score of 17.07.Freshwater Pro
The Freshwater Pro was held from 19–24 September at the Surf Ranch, in Lemoore, California. Gabriel Medina (Brazil) won the event with a total score of 18.86, defeating Filipe Toledo.Quicksilver Pro France
The Quicksilver Pro France took place from 3 to 11 October at Capbreton, Hossegor and Seignosse, Landes, France. Jeremy Flores won the event, defeating Italo Ferreria in the final.RipCurl Pro Portugal
The MEO RipCurl Pro Portugal took place from 16–28 October at Supertubos, Peniche. Italo Ferreria defeated Jordy Smith in the final.Pipe Masters
The Billabong Pipe Masters is the final event of the men's championship tour, taking place from 9–19 December in 2019. Italo Ferreria defeated Gabriel Medina in the final, while also securing the 2019 World Title.2019 Men's Championship Tour Jeep Leaderboard
Points are awarded using the following structure:| Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 5th | 9th | 17th | 33rd | |||
| Points | 10.000 | 7.800 | 6.085 | 4.745 | 3.320 | 1.330 | 265 | 265 | 265 | 0 |
Point values are shown using European thousands separators; most English-speaking countries would write these numbers as 10,000 for first place, 7,800 for 2nd place, and so on.
| Ranking | +/- | Surfer | ![]() 2019 Women's Championship TourBoost Mobile Pro Gold CoastThe Boost Mobile Pro Gold Coast was the first event in the women's championship tour in 2019. It was held on the Gold Coast, and Caroline Marks defeated Carissa Moore for the event win.Rip Curl Pro Bells BeachThe Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach was held from 17–27 April, at Bells Beach in Victoria, Australia. Courtney Conologue won the event, defeating Malia Manuel in the final.Corona Bali ProtectedThe Corona Bali Protected was held in Bali, Indonesia from 13–25 May. Stephanie Gilmore won the event, defeating Sally Fitzgibbons with a score of 16.83.Margaret River ProThe 2019 Margaret River Pro was held at Margaret River Main Break, in Western Australia, from 29 May- 9 June. Lakey Peterson won the event, defeating Tatiana Weston Webb in the final.Oi Rio ProThe Oi Rio Pro took place in Saquarema, Rio De Janeiro from 20–28 June 2019. Sally Fitzgibbons won this event, defeating Carissa Moore in the final.Corona Open J-BayThe Corona Open J-Bay was held from 9–22 July at Jefferys Bay, South Africa. Carissa Moore defeated Lakey Peterson in the final to win the event.Freshwater ProThe Freshwater Pro was held from 19–21 September at the Surf Ranch, in Lemoore, California. Lakey Peterson was the winner of this event.Roxy Pro FranceThe Roxy Pro France was held from 3–13 October at Capbreton, Hossegor, Seignosse, and Landes in France. Carissa Moore defeated Caroline Marks to win the event.MEO RipCurl Pro PortugalThe MEO RipCurl Pro Portugal was held from 16–28 October in Peniche, Portugal. Caroline Marks defeated Lakey Peterson to win the event.lululemon Maui ProThe Maui Pro was the penultimate event of the women's championship tour in 2019. It was held from 25 November to 6 December in Honolulu Bay, in Maui, Hawaii. Stephanie Gilmore defeated Tyler Wright to win the event.2019 Women's Championship Tour Jeep LeaderboardPoints are awarded using the following structure:
Point values are shown using European thousands separators; most English-speaking countries would write these numbers as 10,000 for first place, 7,800 for 2nd place, and so on.
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