Adriano "Mineirinho" de Souza (born February 13, 1987) is a Brazilian professional surfer and also the 2015 WSL World Champion. He has been competing on the World Surf League Men's World Tour since 2005.

Overview

Adriano de Souza is seen by many as the "hardest working man" on the WSL Tour. To many observers, like 1989 World Champion and WSL commentator Martin Potter, and former top-44 surfer and WSL commentator Ross Williams, Adriano is more eager to learn, more willing to fight, and spends more time learning the game and trying to evolve his surfing than any of his peers/competitors -- with the likely exception of 11-time World Champion Kelly Slater.

WSL commentators Potter and Williams usually highlighted during WSL surf broadcasts about how Adriano gets to the venues of the surf contests much earlier than his opponents, sometimes weeks in advance, to learn and adapt as much as possible. They also usually talk about how Adriano almost "never falls" on his waves, and how he loves to fight for the inside position and surf the first wave of every heat.

Surf journalist/historian Matt Warshaw wrote in the Encyclopedia of Surfing that Adriano is a "determined pro surfer, (...) built like a terrier (5'6", 137 pounds) and fixed to his board with a wide, squat, function-first stance". Warshaw noted that during Adriano World Title campaign he "rode with near-monomaniacal intensity and often willed his way to heat victories against more talented surfers". Warshaw also stated that Adriano was for the most part heralded as a worthy and deserving World Champion "after years of being ignored or ridiculed by surfing's English-speaking tastemakers".

The tale of how Adriano asked -- and then begged and then convinced -- Banzai Pipeline top local surfer Jamie O'Brien (surfer) to stay at his house during the season finale in Hawaii (in order to be able to surf the break everyday and to learn its tricks straight from O'Brien) became famous in the surfing world. It showed the lengths Adriano was willing to go in order to improve his surfing abilities and win the WSL Surfing World Title.

Surfing career

Accomplishments

2003

  • Won ASP World Junior Championship (Youngest champion ever - Age 16)

2005

  • Won ASP 5-Star event – Billabong Costa do Sauipe
  • Won ASP Super Series event – Rip Curl Pro Hossegor
  • ASP World Qualifying Series Winner

2006

2007

  • Ranked #28 on the 2007 ASP World Tour
  • Won ASP 6-Star event – Onbongo Pro Surfing
  • Won ASP 6-Star event – Maresia Surf International

2008

  • Ranked #7 on the 2008 ASP World Tour
  • Won ASP 5-Star event – Billabong ECO Surf Festival
  • Won ASP 4-Star event – Mark Richards Pro Newcastle

2009

  • Ranked #5 on the 2009 ASP World Tour
  • Won first ASP World Tour event – Billabong Pro Mundaka – Mundaka, Spain

2010

2011

  • Ranked #5 on the 2011 ASP World Tour
  • Won ASP World Tour event – Billabong Pro Rio – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Won ASP World Tour event – Rip Curl Pro Portugal – Peniche, Portugal

2012

  • Ranked #5 on the 2012 ASP World Tour rankings
  • Won ASP 6-Star event – Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay – South Africa

2013

  • Ranked #12 on the 2013 ASP World Tour rankings
  • Won ASP World Tour event – Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach – Torquay, Australia

2014

  • Ranked #8 on the 2014 ASP World Tour rankings
  • Won ASP 6-Star event – Australian Open of Surfing – Manly Beach, Australia

2015

2016

2017

  • Won Oi Rio Pro Tour event – Saquarema, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Career Victories

YearEventVenueCountry
WCT Wins
2017Oi Rio ProSaquarema, Rio de JaneiroBrazil
2015Margaret River ProMargaret River, Western AustraliaAustralia
2015Billabong Pipe MastersBanzai Pipeline, OahuHawaii
2013Rip Curl Pro Bells BeachBells Beach, VictoriaAustralia
2011Billabong Rio ProRio de Janeiro, RJBrazil
2011Rip Curl Pro PortugalSupertubos, PenichePortugal
2009Billabong Pro MundakaMundaka, Basque CountrySpain
WQS Wins
YearEventVenueCountry
2023Circuito Banco do Brasil de Surfe - GaropabaGaropaba, Santa CatarinaBrazil
2014Hurley Australian OpenSydneyAustralia
2012Billabong ProJeffrey's BaySouth Africa
2008Mark Richards ProNewcastleAustralia
2008Billabong ECO Surf FestivalCoconut CoastBrazil
2007Onbongo Pro SurfingUbatubaBrazil
2007Maresia Surf InternationalMaresiasBrazil
2005Billabong Costa do SauipeCosta do SauípeBrazil
2005Rip Curl Pro HossegorHossegorFrance

WSL World Championship Tour

Tournament2006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018
Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast3rd17th9th2nd5th9th2nd25th3rd3rd5th9th9th
Rip Curl Pro33rd17th9th17th5th3rd9th1st5th2nd13th5th13th
Margaret River Pro--------9th1st13th5th13th
Rio Pro-----1st5th2nd9th13th3rd1st25th
Corona Bali Protected-------9th----9th
J-Bay Open5th5th5th17th5th13th--5th5th9th13th9th
Billabong Pro Teahupoo33rd17th5th5th9th25th13th25th25th13th25th13th13th
Surf Ranch Open------------13th
Quiksilver Pro France17th33rd3rd33rd25th25th25th13th13th3rd9th13th5th
MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal----25th1st3rd13th5th13th5th13th25th
Billabong Pipeline Masters33rd33rd9th17th13th13th13th13thINJ1st13th13thINJ
Fiji Pro33rd-3rd---5th25th5th13th5th13th-
Hurley Pro at Trestles17th17th-5th13th5th3rd9th5th2nd25th5th-
O'Neill Coldwater Classic------5th------
Rip Curl Search17th33rd17th9th5th13th-------
Quiksilver Pro New York-----9th-------
Santa Catarina Pro17th17thDNP2nd9th--------
Billabong Pro Spain9th9th5th1st---------
Boost Mobile Pro--9th----------
Rank20th28th7th5th10th5th5th13th8th1st11th8th19th
Earnings----$87.250$276.750$142.500$190.000$277.500$377.000$149.500$232.250$129.100

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Achievements
Preceded byGabriel MedinaWorld Surf League Surfing World Champion (men's) 2015Succeeded byJohn John Florence