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The first five events of the 2022 Championship Tour will be contested by the WSL top 36 men and top 18 women. The top 36 men consist of: The Top 20 finishers from the 2021 Championship Tour rankings; The Top 12 finishers on the 2021 Challenger Series rankings; Two WSL season wildcards; Two event wildcards; The top 18 women consist of:
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]
Event results are converted to points and count towards the World Title Race, the surfers with the most points by the end of the season are considered as world surfing champions. The Men's Championship Tour (CT) is the men's elite competition consisting of the best 34 professional surfers competing in 11 events (as of 2015). [27]
MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal formerly known as MEO Pro Portugal, Moche Rip Curl Pro Portugal or Rip Curl Pro Portugal is a professional surfing competition of the WSL World Tour. As of 2022, held every year in March at the Supertubos beach in Peniche, Portugal. [1] The event was first founded in 2010 as Rip Curl Pro Portugal. [2]
Margaret River Pro is an event on the ASP World Surfing Tour currently WSL World Surfing League.. It was established in 1985. It has had a range of sponsors over time, including various agencies of the Western Australian government.
Until 2019, the event was the final leg of the Triple Crown of Surfing and the final event on the WSL Championship Tour. [2] Starting with the 2021 season (December 2020), the event is now the opening event of a 2020–21 competition season. In 2022, the event underwent major scheduling, naming, and invitation rules changes. [3] [4]
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 first five events of the 2023 Championship Tour will be contested by the WSL top 36 men and top 18 women. The top 36 men consist of: The Top 22 finishers from the 2022 Championship Tour rankings; The Top 10 finishers on the 2022 Challenger Series rankings; Two WSL season wildcards; Two event wildcards; The top 18 women consist of: