2008 ASP World Tour explained

The 2008 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
February 23-March 5Gold CoastQuiksilver ProResults
March 18-March 29Bells BeachRip Curl ProResults
May 8-May 18Teahupoo, TahitiBillabong Pro TeahupooResults
May 24-June 6TavaruaGlobe ProResults
July 9-July 20Jeffreys BayBillabong ProResults
July 30-August 10BaliRio Curl Pro SearchResults
September 7-September 13TrestlesResults
September 19-September 28HossegorQuiksilver Pro FranceResults
September 29-October 12MundakaBillabong ProResults
October 28-November 5Santa CatarinaHang Loose Santa Catarina ProResults
December 8-December 20Pipeline, HawaiiBillabong Pipeline MastersResults
Source

Final standings

RankSurferCountryPoints
1Kelly Slateralign=right 8,042
2Bede Durbidgealign=right 6,780
3Taj Burrowalign=right 6,324
4Joel Parkinsonalign=right 6,180
5C.J. Hobgoodalign=right 5,860
6Adriano De Souzaalign=right 5,748
7Adrian Buchanalign=right 5,370
8Mick Fanningalign=right 5,310
9Bobby Martinezalign=right 5,282
10Jeremy Floresalign=right 5,214
Source

Women's World Tour

Tournaments

DateLocationCountryEventWinnerRunner-upRef
February 23-March 6Gold CoastRoxy Pro Gold CoastReport
March 19-March 24Bells BeachRip Curl ProReport
August 28-September 1HossegorRip Curl Pro MademoiselleReport
September 11-September 18Rio de JaneiroBillabong Girls Pro RioReport
October 7-October 12Manly BeachBeachley Classic[1] Report
October 27-November 3MáncoraMovistar ClassicReport
November 24-December 6Sunset Beach, HawaiiRoxy ProReport
December 8-December 20Honolua Bay, HawaiiBillabong ProReport
(*) denotes wildcard surfer
Source

Final standings

RankSurferCountryPoints
1Stephanie Gilmorealign=right 7,188
2Silvana Limaalign=right 5,534
3Sofía Mulánovichalign=right 5,323
4Layne Beachleyalign=right 5,210
5Amee Donohoealign=right 4,051
6Samantha Cornishalign=right 3,972
7Melanie Bartelsalign=right 3,876
8Rebecca Woodsalign=right 3,602
9Jessi Miley-Dyeralign=right 3,564
10Jacqueline Silvaalign=right 3,398
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Notes and References

  1. She was a special guest and became the youngest surfer ever to win a WCT Tournament