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2018 World Surf League
LocationInternational
DatesMarch 11th 2018 – December 20th 2018
Champions
MenBrazilGabriel Medina
WomenAustraliaStephanie Gilmore
← 2017
2019 →

The2018 World Surf League Championship Tour (CT) is a professional competitivesurfing league run by theWorld Surf League, starting on 11 March 2018. Men and women compete in separate tours with events taking place from late March to mid-December, at various surfing locations around the world.

Surfers receive points for their best events. The surfer with the most points at the end of the tour (after discarding their two worst results) is announced the 2018 World Surf League Champion.Gabriel Medina won his second world title whileStephanie Gilmore won her record-tying seventh world title.[1][2]

2018 Men's Championship Tour

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Event results

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RoundEventMen's championMen's runner-up
1Australia Quiksilver Pro Gold CoastAustraliaJulian WilsonAustraliaAdrian Buchan
2AustraliaRip Curl Pro Bells BeachBrazilÍtalo FerreiraAustraliaMick Fanning
3BrazilOi Rio ProBrazilFilipe ToledoAustraliaWade Carmichael
4IndonesiaCorona Bali ProtectedBrazilÍtalo FerreiraFrench PolynesiaMichel Bourez
5IndonesiaUluwatu CTBrazilWillian CardosoAustraliaJulian Wilson
6South AfricaCorona Open J-BayBrazilFilipe ToledoAustraliaWade Carmichael
7French PolynesiaTahiti Pro Teahupo'oBrazilGabriel MedinaAustraliaOwen Wright
8United StatesSurf Ranch ProBrazilGabriel MedinaBrazilFilipe Toledo
9FranceQuiksilver Pro FranceAustraliaJulian WilsonAustraliaRyan Callinan
10PortugalMEO Rip Curl Pro PortugalBrazilÍtalo FerreiraFranceJoan Duru
11HawaiiBillabong Pipe MastersBrazilGabriel MedinaAustraliaJulian Wilson

2018 Men's Championship Tour Jeep Leaderboard

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Points are awarded using the following structure:

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  5th  9th  13th  25th  INJ  DNC 
Points10.0007.8006.0854.7453.7001.6654204200
Ranking+/-SurferAustralia
WCT 1
(Details)
Australia
WCT 2
(Details)
Brazil
WCT 3
(Details)
Indonesia
WCT 4
(Details)
Indonesia
WCT 5
(Details)
South Africa
WCT 6
(Details)
French Polynesia
WCT 7
(Details)
United States
WCT 8
(Details)
France
WCT 9
(Details)
Portugal
WCT 10
(Details)
Hawaii
WCT 11
(Details)
Points
1Steady Gabriel Medina (BRA)13th3rd5th9th5th5th1st1st3rd3rd1st62.490
2Steady Julian Wilson (AUS)1st13th3rd13th2nd5th25th5th1st5th2nd57.585
3Steady Filipe Toledo (BRA)5th13th1st5th5th1st3rd2nd13th13th13th51.450
4Steady Italo Ferreira (BRA)13th1st13th1st13th25th5th13th13th1st13th43.070
5Steady Jordy Smith (ZAF)13th13th13th3rd5th3rd13th9th5th13th3rd36.440
6Steady Owen Wright (AUS)5th5th25th13th9th13th2nd5th25th3rd25th35.570
7Steady Conner Coffin (USA)13th9th25th13th5th5th25th9th3rd13th5th32.715
8Steady Michel Bourez (PYF)5th5th25th2nd13th13th13th13th25th5th9th32.395
9Steady Wade Carmichael (AUS)13th9th2nd25th25th2nd5th25th25th9th13th31.915
10Steady Kanoa Igarashi (JPN)9th25th9th25th25th3rd9th3rd25th5th13th30.520
11Steady Kolohe Andino (USA)13th13th5th25th3rd13th5th9th13th13th25th27.600
12Steady Mikey Wright (AUS)9th13th3rd3rd13th13th13th5th27.275
13Steady Willian Cardoso (BRA)13th13th13th5th1st13th25th25th9th13th25th27.190
14Steady Sebastian Zietz (HAW)25th13th9th25th13th5th25th5th5th25th5th26.850
15Steady Michael Rodrigues (BRA)5th25th5th13th9th13th13th13th9th13th13th25.215
16Steady Jérémy Florès (FRA)13th9th13th5thINJ13th3rd13th25th13th13th24.520
17Steady Adrian Buchan (AUS)2nd13th13th9th25th13th13th25th13th9th25th23.945
18Steady Griffin Colapinto (USA)3rd13th13th5th25th9th25th13th13th25th13th23.275
19Steady Adriano de Souza (BRA)9th13th25th9th13th9th13th13th5th25thINJ22.925
20Steady Ezekiel Lau (HAW)25th5th3rd13th25th25th9th25th13th9th25th22.820
21Steady Yago Dora (BRA)25th25th5th25th13th13th9th9th13th25th5th22.725
22Steady Joan Duru (FRA)25th25th25th25th9th25th25th13th13th2nd5th21.255
23Steady Frederico Morais (PRT)13th5th13th13th25th9th13th25th25th9th25th19.645
24Steady Joel Parkinson (AUS)13th13thDNC13th13th9th13th25th13thINJ9th17.810
25Steady Matt Wilkinson (AUS)25th9th25th13th25th25th25th25th9th5th13th17.155
26Steady Connor O'Leary (AUS)13th25th25th25th9th13th9th13th13th25th13th16.565
27Steady Tomas Hermes (BRA)3rd25th13th13th25th13th25th13th25th13th25th15.670
28Steady Jesse Mendes (BRA)25th13th25th9th13th25th13th25th25th13th9th15.320
29Steady Patrick Gudauskas (USA)25th3rd25th25th25th25th25th13th9th13th25th15.215
30Steady Kelly Slater (USA)INJINJINJINJINJ25thINJ3rdINJINJ3rd15.110
31Steady Ryan Callinan (AUS)2nd13th9th13.165
32Steady Michael February (ZAF)13th25th25th13th13th25th5th25th25th25th13th13.085
33Steady Ian Gouveia (BRA)25th25th9th25th25th25th13th13th13th13th25th12.040
34Steady Mick Fanning (AUS)9th2ndDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC11.500
35Steady John John Florence (HAW)25th13th9th13th13thINJINJINJINJINJINJ10.795
36Steady Miguel Pupo (BRA)13th25th25th25th25th5th25th25th13th10.595
37Steady Keanu Asing (HAW)25th25th13th13th13th25th25th25th25th25th25th7.515
38Steady Wiggolly Dantas (BRA)25th13th13th25th13th25th6.255
39Steady Caio Ibelli (BRA)25th25thINJINJINJINJINJINJINJINJ25th3.780
40Steady Jack Robinson (AUS)13th1.665
40Steady Kael Walsh (AUS)13th1.665
40Steady Alejo Muniz (BRA)13th1.665
40Steady Tikanui Smith (PYF)13th1.665
40Steady Seth Moniz (HAW)13th1.665
45Steady Leonardo Fioravanti (ITA)25th420
45Steady Carl Wright (AUS)25th420
45Steady Mikey McDonagh (AUS)25th420
45Steady David Delroy-Carr (AUS)25th420
45Steady Deivid Silva (BRA)25th420
45Steady Barron Mamiya (HAW)25th420
45Steady Oney Anwar (INA)25th420
45Steady Matthew McGillivray (ZAF)25th420
45Steady Mateia Hiquily (PYF)25th420
45Steady Hiroto Ohhara (JPN)25th420
45Steady Jorgann Couzinet (FRA)25th420
45Steady Samuel Pupo (BRA)25th420
45Steady Vasco Ribeiro (PRT)25th420
45Steady Miguel Blanco (PRT)25th420
45Steady Benji Brand (HAW)25th420
  • Championship Tour surfers best 9 of 11 results are combined to equal their final point total.
  • Tournament results discarded

Legend

Champion
Men's QS 2019
Two worst results

Source

2018 Women's Championship Tour

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Event results

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RoundEventWomen's championWomen's Runner up
1AustraliaRoxy Pro Gold CoastUnited StatesLakey PetersonAustraliaKeely Andrew
2AustraliaRip Curl Women's Pro Bells BeachAustraliaStephanie GilmoreBrazilTatiana Weston-Webb
3BrazilOi Rio Women's ProAustraliaStephanie GilmoreUnited StatesLakey Peterson
4IndonesiaCorona Bali Protected – Women'sUnited StatesLakey PetersonAustraliaTyler Wright
5IndonesiaUluwatu CT – Women'sFranceJohanne DefayBrazilTatiana Weston-Webb
6South AfricaCorona Open J-Bay – Women'sAustraliaStephanie GilmoreUnited StatesLakey Peterson
7United StatesVans US Open of Surfing – Women's CTUnited StatesCourtney ConlogueAustraliaStephanie Gilmore
8United StatesSurf Ranch ProHawaiiCarissa MooreAustraliaStephanie Gilmore
9FranceRoxy Pro FranceUnited StatesCourtney ConlogueAustraliaMacy Callaghan
10HawaiiBeachwaver Maui ProHawaiiCarissa MooreHawaiiMalia Manuel

2018 Women's Championship Tour Jeep Leaderboard

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Points are awarded using the following structure:

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  5th  9th  13th  INJ  DNC 
Points10,0007,8006,0854,7453,0851,3901,3900
Ranking+/-SurferAustralia
WCT 1
(Details)
Australia
WCT 2
(Details)
Brazil
WCT 3
(Details)
Indonesia
WCT 4
(Details)
Indonesia
WCT 5
(Details)
South Africa
WCT 6
(Details)
United States
WCT 7
(Details)
United States
WCT 8
(Details)
France
WCT 9
(Details)
Hawaii
WCT 10
(Details)
Points
1Steady Stephanie Gilmore (AUS)5th1st1st5th3rd1st2nd2nd9th3rd62.515
2Steady Lakey Peterson (USA)1st9th2nd1st5th2nd5th3rd9th13th54.260
3Steady Carissa Moore (HAW)5th5th5th9th5th9th3rd1st3rd1st51.150
4Steady Tatiana Weston-Webb (BRA)13th2nd3rd3rd2nd3rd9th9th5th5th46.430
5Steady Johanne Defay (FRA)9th5th9th13th1st5th5th5th5th5th41.555
6Steady Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS)3rd13th5th3rd9th13th5th5th9th5th37.320
7Steady Caroline Marks (USA)5th3rd9th5th9th9th3rd3rd13th13th37.000
8Steady Courtney Conlogue (USA)INJINJINJ13thINJ13th1st5th1st3rd36.390
9Steady Malia Manuel (HAW)3rd13th13th5th9th9th9th13th5th2nd34.020
10Steady Nikki Van Dijk (AUS)13th5th3rd13th5th9th5th9th13th9th30.965
11Steady Coco Ho (HAW)9th9th13th9th9th5th9th5th5th13th29.660
12Steady Tyler Wright (AUS)5th9th9th2nd3rdINJINJINJINJINJ28.970
13Steady Silvana Lima (BRA)9th3rd5th5th13th13thINJ9thINJINJ25.915
14Steady Bronte Macaulay (AUS)13th13th13th13th5th5th13th13th3rd9th24.220
15Steady Sage Erickson (USA)13th5th9th9th13th5th13th9th13th13th22.915
16Steady Keely Andrew (AUS)2nd13th5th9th13th13th13th13th13thINJ22.580
17Steady Macy Callaghan (AUS)9th13th13th13th13th13th2nd17.835
18Steady Paige Hareb (NZL)13th13th13th13th13thINJ13th13th13th5th14.475
19Steady Bianca Buitendag (ZAF)13th3rd7.475
20Steady Pauline Ado (FRA)13th9th13th5.865
21Steady Kobie Enright (AUS)9th3.085
21Steady Vahine Fierro (PYF)9th3.085
21Steady Summer Macedo (HAW)9th3.085
21Steady Alana Blanchard (HAW)9th3.085
25Steady Bethany Hamilton (HAW)13th13th2.780
26Steady Mikaela Greene (AUS)13th1.390
26Steady Tais Almeida (BRA)13th1.390
26Steady Carol Henrique (PRT)13th1.390
26Steady Nicole Pallet (ZAF)13th1.390
26Steady Kirra Pinkerton (USA)13th1.390
26Steady Zoe McDougall (HAW)13th1.390
  • Championship Tour surfers best 8 of 10 results are combined to equal their final point total.
  • Tournament results discarded

Legend

Champion
Women's QS 2019
two worst results

Source

Qualifying Series

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Men's Qualifying Series

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Position 1st  2nd  3rd–4th  5th–8th  9th 
Ranking+/-SurferEventsPoints
12345
1Steady Kanoa Igarashi (JPN)10.0008.0003.6003.0002.20026.800
2Steady Griffin Colapinto (USA)8.0006.3005.2003.7001.10024.300
3Steady Seth Moniz (HAW)6.5005.2005.1004.5001.00022.300
4Steady Ryan Callinan (AUS)10.0006.0002.3002.1001.26021.660
5Steady Peterson Crisanto (BRA)10.0003.7002.6502.3002.10020.750
6Steady Jesse Mendes (BRA)8.0005.3003.7002.2501.00020.250
7Steady Deivid Silva (BRA)6.3006.0005.2001.2601.10019.860
8Steady Ricardo Christie (NZL)6.7005.2003.7002.1001.05018.750
9Steady Leonardo Fioravanti (ITA)5.3005.2003.6003.0001.55018.650
10Steady Jadson André (BRA)6.5005.1002.6502.6501.26018.160
11Steady Soli Bailey (AUS)5.3003.8003.7003.70070017.200
12Steady Ezekiel Lau (HAW)10.0002.2002.2002.10060017.100
13Steady Jack Freestone (AUS)8.0003.6001.1001.00070014.400
14Steady Ethan Ewing (AUS)5.2002.6502.3002.2001.68014.030

Legend

Men's CT 2019

Source

2018 Women's Qualifying Series

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Position 1st  2nd  3rd–4th  5th–8th  9th 
Ranking+/-SurferEventsPoints
12345
1Steady Caroline Marks (USA)6.0006.0004.5002.6501.55020.700
2Steady Nikki Van Dijk (AUS)6.0006.0002.6502.6501.55018.850
3Steady Coco Ho (HAW)6.0006.0003.5501.5501.55018.650
4Steady Paige Hareb (NZL)3.5503.5503.0002.6502.65015.400
5Steady Bronte Macaulay (AUS)4.5003.5502.6502.6501.55014.900
6Steady Macy Callaghan (AUS)4.5003.5502.6501.5501.55013.800
7Steady Brisa Hennessy (CRI)3.5503.0002.6502.6501.55013.400
8Steady Malia Manuel (HAW)4.5003.5503.5501.05070013.350
9Steady Silvana Lima (BRA)3.5502.6502.6502.6501.68013.180
10Steady Keely Andrew (AUS)3.5503.5502.6501.5501.55012.850
11Steady Tatiana Weston-Webb (BRA)4.5003.5501.5501.5501.55012.700
12Steady Sage Erickson (USA)4.5002.6502.6501.5501.05012.400
13Steady Philippa Anderson (AUS)3.5502.6502.6501.6801.55012.080

Legend

Women's CT 2019

Source

References

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  1. ^"Gabriel Medina Is Your 2018 World Champion".Stab Mag. 18 December 2018. Retrieved13 February 2024.
  2. ^"Stephanie Gilmore crowned world champion to equal Layne Beachley's surfing record".The Guardian. 26 November 2018. Retrieved13 February 2024.

External links

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Men's Tour
WSL Top 34
Replacement
Women's Tour
WSL Top 17
Replacement
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