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  • ...= ASP World Tour Runner Up [[1999 ASP World Tour|1999]], [[2007 ASP World Tour|2007]]<br /> ASP Rookie of the Year 1998<br />
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  • | major_achievements = 6x ASP World Champion (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014) ...onal [[surfer]] and six-time [[world champion]] on the Women's [[ASP World Tour]] (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014). She was born in [[Murwillumbah]], [
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  • ...chive.org/web/20090315092654/http://www.aspworldtour.com/2009/profiles_men.asp?ID=4 Joel Parkinson]. aspworldtour.com (2009)</ref> ...-semi-final-loss/story-e6frg7mf-1226537430096 |title= Joel Parkinson takes world surfing title after Slater's semi-final loss |publisher=The Australian |dat
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  • ...ex-Tour vets but very much involved in today's scene, now surf without the ASP weight on their shoulders.
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  • ...2002 ASP World Tour|2002]], [[2003 ASP World Tour|2003]], [[2006 ASP World Tour|2006]] ...h Wales|Manly]], [[New South Wales]]. She won the [[world surfing champion|World Championship]] seven times. Currently she is one of the four vice president
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  • | major_achievements = 3 times [[Association of Surfing Professionals|ASP World Champion]] 2007, 2009 and 2013 <br /> 6 times Australian Male Surfer of the ...and triple world champion. Fanning won the 2007, 2009 and 2013 [[ASP World Tour]].
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  • ...g an entirely new wave. The small town of Arica, Chile hosts the ASP World Tour's Top 44 at Ex Isla Alacrans during the Rip Curl Pro Search Chile. ...best face-off with one of the most challenging waves to ever host a World Tour event.
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  • | major_achievements = 2nd 1996 ASP World Tour<ref name="sl-758" /> ...onal surfer to score three perfect 10 point rides for a total 30 out of 30 ASP three-wave scoring system.<ref name="sl-758" />
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  • | major_achievements = ASP World Champion in 1989 ...he UK to live. During this period Pottz was competing on the surfing world tour.
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  • ...d Reef) in Fiji, right in the middle of the ASP World Championship Surfing Tour Event. With interviews and accounts from the world's best surfers, that challenged themselves in the South Pacific Ocean that
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  • | major_achievements = (2001) World Champion runner-up title, (2001) 1st WCT Roxy Pro Fiji, (2002) 1st WCT Figu ...ro in Fiji. Throughout her career she has had 5 other [[World championship tour (WCT) surfing|WCT]] victories.
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  • ...e Andino and Jack Freestone shredding their way through the 2013 ASP World Tour
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  • The ASP World Tour descends on Bali in search of Indonesian barrels, babes and Bintangs. In wh ...final featured Bruce Irons besting Freddy P to retire comfortably from the Tour in the knowledge that he's got what it takes to take home a win. All for a
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  • | major_achievements = World Surfing Champion 1999 ...orn 16 June 1966) is an [[Australian]] [[surfer]] and winner of the 1999 [[World surfing champion]] title.<ref>[http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,,
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  • | major_achievements = World champion three times - 1985, 1986, 1990, and won 33 championship events in ...nd Cheyne Horan. He really hit his stride in 1985, and took down his first world title.
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  • | [[Andy Irons]] || 1978&ndash;2010 || Haw || Three-time world champion 2002–2004 ...|| 1963&ndash; || Aus || 1988 World Champion, won 17 world tour events
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  • | major_achievements = ASP World Champion in 2002, 2003 and 2004<br>[[Quiksilver Pro France]] champion (2003 ...ons Day". He is the only surfer to have won a title at every venue on the ASP calendar.<ref name=dead>[http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/11/03/3055
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  • | nickname = Lana<ref name="asp" /> | stance = Natural (Regular)<ref name="asp" />
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  • ...professional surfer from Hanalei, Kauai and younger brother of three-time world champion [[Andy Irons]]. Best known for his radical aerial maneuvers and fe ...and placing fourth in the Pipe Masters, barely re-qualifying for the 2005 tour.
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  • ...nd [[Beyond the Break]]. In 2012 she won first in the Women's Division ISA World Masters Surfing Championship. ...dered as some of the best in world and with the encouragement of four-time World Champion and Kauai resident [[Margo Oberg]], she started surfing at 12 year
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  • | major_achievements = 11 time ASP World Champion<br/> Victories: 68<br/>WCT wins: 54 ...ornia. The previous record was held by Slater's childhood hero, three-time world champion [[Tom Curren]].<ref>Sports Illustrated, September 24, 2007, p. 24<
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  • ...rom the [[United States]]. She won four titles in a row from 1994 to 1997. ASP Rookie of the year in 1987. Named by Sports Illustrated for Women as one of ...fessional the following year. From 1994 to 1997 she won successive women's world titles before injury forced her to stop competing. She returned to the spor
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  • | [[Around the World in 80 Waves]] | Every Turn Of The World
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