2004 ASP World Tour explained

The 2004 ASP World Tour is a professional competitive surfing league. It is run by the Association of Surfing Professionals.

Men's World Tour

Tournaments

DateLocationCountryEventWinnerRunner-upRef
March 2-March 14Gold CoastQuiksilver ProReport
April 6-April 16Bells BeachRip Curl ProReport
May 6-May 18Teahupoo, TahitiBillabong ProReport
May 26-June 4TavaruaQuiksilver Pro FijiReport
July 13-July 23Jeffreys BayBillabong ProReport
September 1-September 8ChibaQuiksilver ProReport
September 10-September 21TrestlesBoost Mobile ProReport
September 23-October 4HossegorQuiksilver ProReport
October 5-October 16MundakaBillabong ProReport
November 1-November 10FlorianópolisNova Schin FestivalReport
December 8-December 20Pipeline, HawaiiRip Curl Pipeline MastersReport
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Final standings

RankNameCountryPoints
1Andy Ironsalign=right 7,824
2Joel Parkinsonalign=right 6,588
3Kelly Slateralign=right 6,444
4C.J. Hobgoodalign=right 6,108
5Luke Eganalign=right 5,760
6Taj Burrowalign=right 5,724
7Nathan Hedgealign=right 5,688
8Sunny Garciaalign=right 5,172
9Damien Hobgoodalign=right 5,124
10Peterson Rosaalign=right 5,076
Source

Women's World Tour

Tournaments

DateLocationCountryEventWinnerRunner-upRef
March 2-March 14Gold CoastRoxy Pro Gold CoastReport
April 18-April 24TavaruaRoxy Pro FijiReport
May 6-May 16Teahupoo, TahitiBillabong Pro TahitiReport
May 22-May 30AngletRoxy JamReport
October 2-October 10MalibuRip Curl Malibu ProReport
November 12-November 24Haleiwa, HawaiiRoxy ProReport
December 8-December 19Honolua Bay, HawaiiBillabong ProReport
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Final standings

RankNameCountryPoints
1Sofía Mulánovichalign=right 5,484
2Rochelle Ballardalign=right 4,584
3Chelsea Georgesonalign=right 4,572
4Layne Beachleyalign=right 4,368
5Maria Tita Tavaresalign=right 3,846
6Jacqueline Silvaalign=right 3,768
7Keala Kennellyalign=right 3,348
8Laurina McGrathalign=right 3,336
9Megan Abuboalign=right 3,078
10Samantha Cornishalign=right 2,964
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