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  2. 2021 World Surf League - Wikipedia

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    The 2020-21 World Surf League was the 44th season of all iterations of the tour circuit for professional surfers. After the 2020 season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, limiting international travel between and within countries namely Australia, Indonesia, Portugal and South Africa. The championships took a break for the 2020 Tokyo ...

  3. 2021 World Surf League Finals - Wikipedia

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    2022 →. The 2021 Rip Curl WSL Finals was the eighth and final event of the 2021 World Surf League. It was the inaugural edition of the World Surf League Finals, and took place at Lower Trestles in California on 14 September 2021. [1][2] The men's event was won by Brazil's Gabriel Medina, while the women's event was won by Hawaii's Carissa Moore.

  4. World Surf League - Wikipedia

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    worldsurfleague.com. The World Surf League (WSL) [1] is the governing body for professional surfers and is dedicated to showcasing the world's best talent in a variety of progressive formats. [2] The World Surf League was originally known as the International Professional Surfing founded by Fred Hemmings and Randy Rarick in 1976.

  5. 2022 World Surf League - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie Gilmore. ← 2021. 2023 →. The 2022 World Surf League was the 45th season of all iterations of the tour circuit for professional surfers. Billabong Pipe Masters will be the first round of the tour. [1] For the second time, the season will end at Lower Trestles, in San Clemente, USA, with the top five seeded men and women from the ...

  6. 2022 World Surf League Finals - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 Rip Curl WSL Finals was the 11th and final event of the 2022 World Surf League. It was the second edition of the World Surf League Finals, and took place at Lower Trestles in California on September 8, 2022. [1][2] The men's event was won by Brazil's Filipe Toledo, while the women's event was won by Australia's Stephanie Gilmore. [3][4]

  7. Billabong Pipeline Masters - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1971 and has been sponsored by Yeti Coolers, who have a three year partnership in place, which began in 2023. [1] The event attracts the top 34 surfers from The World Surf League (WSL) as well as 32 surfers who compete in walk-on trials. Until 2019, the event was the final leg of the Triple Crown of Surfing and the final ...

  8. World Surfing Games - Wikipedia

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    The event was known as the ISF World Surfing Championships between 1964 and 1972. After that, a World Pro--Am Surfing Championship was created that favored a world circuit of events (which is now the World Surf League. The event resurged in 1978 as the ISA World Surfing Championships and has been known as the ISA World Surfing Games since 1996.

  9. 2023 World Surf League - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 CT season will start with 36 men and 18 women. Halfway through the season, the field will be reduced to 24 men and 12 women. The top-ranked surfers will automatically requalify for the 2024 CT, as well as continue on to the second half of the Tour, where they will be joined by one men's and one women's season-long wildcard, and one men ...