The 2012 ASP World Championship Tour was a professional competitive surfing league run by the Association of Surfing Professionals. Men and women competed in separate tours with events taking place from late February to mid-December, at various surfing locations around the world.

Surfers received points for their best events. The surfer with the most points at the end of the tour was announced the 2012 ASP World Tour Champion.

Joel Parkinson and Stephanie Gilmore were crowned the men's and women's champions, respectively.

ASP World Championship Tour

Event schedule

DateLocationCountryEventWinnerRunner-upPrize moneyReport
February 25 – March 5Gold CoastAustraliaQuiksilver Pro Gold CoastTaj Burrow (AUS)Adriano De Souza (BRA)$425,000
April 3–14Bells BeachAustraliaRip Curl ProMick Fanning (AUS)Kelly Slater (USA)$425,000
May 9–20Rio de JaneiroBrazilBillabong Rio ProJohn John Florence (HAW)Joel Parkinson (AUS)$500,000
June 3–16TavaruaFijiVolcom Pro FijiKelly Slater (USA)Gabriel Medina (BRA)$425,000[permanent dead link]
August 16–27Teahupoo, Tahiti, French PolynesiaFrench PolynesiaBillabong Pro TeahupooMick Fanning (AUS)Joel Parkinson (AUS)$425,000[permanent dead link]
September 16–22Trestles, CaliforniaUnited StatesHurley ProKelly Slater (USA)Joel Parkinson (AUS)$425,000[permanent dead link]
September 28 – October 8Soorts-HossegorFranceQuiksilver Pro FranceKelly Slater (USA)Dane Reynolds (USA)$425,000[permanent dead link]
October 10–21Supertubos beach, PenichePortugalRip Curl Pro PortugalJulian Wilson (AUS)Gabriel Medina (BRA)$425,000
November 2–12Santa Cruz, CaliforniaUnited StatesO'Neill Coldwater Classic Santa CruzTaj Burrow (AUS)Matt Wilkinson (AUS)$425,000[permanent dead link]
December 8 – December 15Banzai Pipeline, HawaiiUnited StatesBillabong Pipeline MastersJoel Parkinson (AUS)Josh Kerr (AUS)$425,000[permanent dead link]

Final standings

RankNameCountryPoints
1Joel ParkinsonAustralia58,700
2Kelly SlaterUnited States55,450
3Mick FanningAustralia47,000
4John John FlorenceHawaii Hawaii44,350
5Adriano De SouzaBrazil42,350
6Taj BurrowAustralia41,900
7Gabriel MedinaBrazil41,350
8Josh KerrAustralia38,900
9Julian WilsonAustralia35,900
10Owen WrightAustralia33,600
11Jeremy FloresFrance33,600

ASP Women’s World Championship Tour

Event schedule

DateLocationCountryEventWinnerRunner-upPrize MoneyReport
February 25 – March 5Gold CoastAustraliaRoxy Pro Gold CoastStephanie Gilmore (AUS)Laura Enever (AUS)$110,000
April 3–9Bells BeachAustraliaRip Curl Women's ProSally Fitzgibbons (AUS)Stephanie Gilmore (AUS)$110,000
April 11–15TaranakiNew ZealandSubaru Pro TSB Bank Women's Surf FestivalStephanie Gilmore (AUS)Carissa Moore (HAW)$110,000
April 18–23Dee WhyAustraliaCommonwealth Bank Beachley ClassicCourtney Conlogue (USA)Malia Manuel (HAW)$130,000
May 9–20Rio de JaneiroBrazilBillabong Rio ProSally Fitzgibbons (AUS)Coco Ho (HAW)$110,000
July 11 – July 17Cote des Basques, BiarritzFranceRoxy Pro FranceStephanie Gilmore (AUS)Tyler Wright (AUS)$110,000[permanent dead link]
July 30 – August 5Huntington BeachUnited StatesU.S. Open of SurfingLakey Peterson (USA)Carissa Moore (HAW)$110,000[permanent dead link]

Final standings

RankNameCountryPoints
1Stephanie GilmoreAustralia48,400
2Sally FitzgibbonsAustralia43,400
3Carissa MooreHawaii Hawaii40,700
4Tyler WrightAustralia36,700
5Courtney ConlogueUnited States36,000
6Malia ManuelHawaii Hawaii34,100
7Lakey PetersonUnited States33,700
8Laura EneverAustralia32,800
9Coco HoHawaii Hawaii31,850
10Paige HarebNew Zealand25,450

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