The Quiksilver Pro France is a men's surfing event on the World Surf League (WSL) Championship Tour. The event is part of the yearly world tour (Quiksilver Pro since 2002), and takes place in Landes de Gascogne in the Landes department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine area of South-West France, Atlantic Europe.

The event isn't yearly because of wave conditions, but it is scheduled for the end of September and at the beginning of October.

Winners

Quiksilver Pro France at Hossegor

Since 1987, the Men's Quiksilver Pro France, which is part of the World Surf League has taken place in one of the towns of Seignosse, Capbreton, and Hossegor near the city of Biarritz on the coastal region (Landes forest) of Landes, France, but, not yearly due to surf conditions. The competition was also canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

YearMen's Winner
2021Connor O'Leary (JPN)
2019Jeremy Flores (FRA)
2018Julian Wilson (AUS)
2017Gabriel Medina (BRA)
2016Keanu Asing (HAW)
2015Gabriel Medina (BRA)
2014John John Florence (HAW)
2013Mick Fanning (AUS)
2012Kelly Slater (USA)
2011Gabriel Medina (BRA)
2010Mick Fanning (AUS)
2009Mick Fanning (AUS)
2008Adrian Buchan (AUS)
2007Mick Fanning (AUS)
2006Joel Parkinson (AUS)
2005Andy Irons (HAW)
2004Andy Irons (HAW)
2003Andy Irons (HAW)
2002Neco Padaratz (BRA)
2000C. J. Hobgood (USA)
1999Michael Lowe (AUS)
1998Damien Hardman (AUS)
1997Rob Machado (USA)
1996Kelly Slater (USA)
1995Rob Machado (USA)
1994Flavio Padaratz (BRA)
1993Damien Hardman (AUS)
1992Kelly Slater (USA)
1991Tom Carroll (surfer) (AUS)
1990Martin Potter (surfer) (UK)
1989Tom Curren (USA)
1988Tom Carroll (surfer) (AUS)
1987Dave Macaulay (AUS)

Prize money

Hossegor Quiksilver surf competition 2013

Examples of the structure of the prize money which has varied over the years is that, in the 2018 edition, the totals for the competitors amounted to, $100,000 (USD) for the winner, $55,000 for second place, and $30,000 third place (2 competitors), $19,000 for 5th place (4 participants), $14,700 for 9th place (4 participants), $11,500 for 13th place (12 participants), and to $10,000 for 25th place (12 participants). And in 2021, the structure differed with more competitors; the winner received $20,000, second place received $10,000, and joint third place received $5,000, with the total gradually lowering to $600 for the last group of competitors who lost in the first round with 73rd being placed last.

See also