The 2013 ASP World Tour is a professional competitive surfing league run by the Association of Surfing Professionals. Men and women compete in separate tours with events taking place from late February to mid-December, at various surfing locations around the world.

2013 World Surf League
LocationInternational
Dateslate February to mid-December 2015
Champions
MenAustralia Mick Fanning
WomenHawaii Carissa Moore
 2012
2014 

Surfers receive points for their best events. The surfer with the most points at the end of the tour is announced the ASP World Tour Champion.

For the 2013 season, the champions were Mick Fanning (men) and Carissa Moore (women).

ASP World Championship Tour

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Schedule

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Date Location Country Event Winner Runner-up Prize money Report
March 2–13 Gold Coast  Australia Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast  Kelly Slater (USA)  Joel Parkinson (AUS) $450,000 Report[permanent dead link]
March 27 – April 7 Bells Beach  Australia Rip Curl Pro  Adriano De Souza (BRA)  Nat Young (USA) $450,000 Report[permanent dead link]
May 8–19 Rio de Janeiro  Brazil Billabong Rio Pro  Jordy Smith (RSA)  Adriano De Souza (BRA) $500,000 Report[permanent dead link]
June 2–14 Tavarua  Fiji Volcom Pro Fiji  Kelly Slater (USA)  Mick Fanning (AUS) $450,000 Report[permanent dead link]
June 18–29 Keramas, Bali  Indonesia Oakley Pro Bali  Joel Parkinson (AUS)  Michel Bourez (PYF) $450,000
August 15–26 Teahupoo, Tahiti  French Polynesia Billabong Pro Teahupoo  Adrian Buchan (AUS)  Kelly Slater (USA) $450,000 Report
September 15–21 Trestles, California  United States Hurley Pro  Taj Burrow (AUS)  Julian Wilson (AUS) $450,000 Report
September 27 – October 7 Soorts-Hossegor  France Quiksilver Pro France  Mick Fanning (AUS)  Gabriel Medina (BRA) $450,000 Report
October 7–17 Peniche  Portugal Rip Curl Pro Portugal  Kai Otton (AUS)  Nat Young (USA) $450,000 Report
December 8–15 Banzai Pipeline, Hawaii  United States Billabong Pipeline Masters  Kelly Slater (USA)  John John Florence (HAW) $450,000 Report

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Final 2013 Standings

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ASP Women’s World Championship Tour

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Event schedule

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Date Location Country Event Winner Runner-up Prize Money Report
March 2–13, 2013 Gold Coast  Australia Roxy Pro Gold Coast  Tyler Wright (AUS)  Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) $120,000 Report[permanent dead link]
March 16–24, 2013 Margaret River  Australia Drug Aware Margaret River Pro  Carissa Moore (HAW)  Tyler Wright (AUS) $120,000 Report[permanent dead link]
March 27 – April 1, 2013 Bells Beach  Australia Rip Curl Women's Pro  Carissa Moore (HAW)  Tyler Wright (AUS) $120,000 Report[permanent dead link]
April 3–7, 2013 Taranaki  New Zealand NZ Surf Festival  Courtney Conlogue (USA)  Coco Ho (HAW) $120,000 Report[permanent dead link]
May 8–14, 2013 Rio de Janeiro  Brazil Colgate Plax Girls Rio Pro  Tyler Wright (AUS)  Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) $120,000 Report[permanent dead link]
July 22–28, 2013 Huntington Beach  United States U.S. Open of Surfing  Carissa Moore (HAW)  Courtney Conlogue (USA) $120,000 Report[permanent dead link]
September 24–30, 2013 Soorts-Hossegor[1]  France Roxy Pro France  Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS)  Tyler Wright (AUS) $120,000
October 3–7, 2013 Cascais  Portugal EDP Cascais Girls Pro  Carissa Moore (HAW)  Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) $120,000

[1] Roxy Pro was originally scheduled for July 10–14 in Biarritz, but due to poor surf it was cancelled. The event was rescheduled for September in Hossegor in conjunction with the Men's event[1]
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Final standings

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References

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  1. Leroy, Nicolas. "Roxy Pro Biarritz Cancelled Due to Lack of Surf, Rescheduled for September in Hossegor". aspworldtour.com. Retrieved 17 July 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
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