2002, world, tour, professional, competitive, surfing, league, association, surfing, professionals, contents, world, tour, tournaments, final, standings, women, world, tour, tournaments, final, standings, external, linksmen, world, tour, edittournaments, edit,. The 2002 ASP World Tour is a professional competitive surfing league It is run by the Association of Surfing Professionals Contents 1 Men s World Tour 1 1 Tournaments 1 2 Final standings 2 Women s World Tour 2 1 Tournaments 2 2 Final standings 3 External linksMen s World Tour EditTournaments Edit Date Location Country Event Winner Runner up RefMarch 5 March 17 Gold Coast nbsp Australia Quiksilver Pro nbsp Joel Parkinson AUS nbsp Cory Lopez USA Report permanent dead link March 6 April 7 Bells Beach nbsp Australia Rip Curl Pro nbsp Andy Irons HAW nbsp Sunny Garcia HAW Report permanent dead link May 7 May 18 Teahupoo Tahiti nbsp French Polynesia Billabong Pro nbsp Andy Irons HAW nbsp Luke Egan AUS Report permanent dead link May 26 June 7 Tavarua nbsp Fiji Quiksiver Pro nbsp Michael Lowe AUS nbsp Shea Lopez USA Report permanent dead link July 16 July 22 Jeffreys Bay nbsp South Africa Billabong Pro nbsp Mick Fanning AUS nbsp Michael Lowe AUS Report permanent dead link September 6 September 14 Trestles nbsp United States Boost Mobile Pro nbsp Luke Egan AUS nbsp Michael Campbell AUS Report permanent dead link September 17 September 24 Figueira Da Foz nbsp Portugal Figueira Pro Event Incomplete Report permanent dead link September 26 October 8 Hossegor nbsp France Quiksilver Pro nbsp Neco Padaratz BRA nbsp Andy Irons HAW Report permanent dead link October 9 October 21 Mundaka nbsp Spain Billabong Pro nbsp Andy Irons HAW nbsp Neco Padaratz BRA Report permanent dead link October 24 November 9 Saquarema nbsp Brazil Mundial Coca Cola De Surf nbsp Taj Burrow AUS nbsp Mick Fanning AUS Report permanent dead link November 24 December 7 Sunset Beach Hawaii nbsp Hawaii Rip Curl Cup nbsp Joel Parkinson AUS nbsp Lee Winkler AUS Report permanent dead link December 8 December 20 Pipeline Hawaii nbsp Hawaii Xbox Pipeline Masters nbsp Andy Irons HAW nbsp Shane Dorian HAW Report permanent dead link SourceFinal standings Edit Rank Name Country Points1 Andy Irons nbsp Hawaii 8 1022 Joel Parkinson nbsp Australia 6 5563 Luke Egan nbsp Australia 6 3964 Taj Burrow nbsp Australia 6 1985 Mick Fanning nbsp Australia 5 9446 Michael Lowe nbsp Australia 5 8247 Kieren Perrow nbsp Australia 5 6908 Daniel Wills nbsp Australia 5 6749 Kelly Slater nbsp United States 5 57610 Mark Occhilupo nbsp Australia 5 564SourceWomen s World Tour EditTournaments Edit Date Location Country Event Winner Runner up RefMarch 18 March 24 Gold Coast nbsp Australia Roxy Pro Gold Coast nbsp Lynette MacKenzie AUS nbsp Jacqueline Silva BRA Report permanent dead link April 27 May 4 Tavarua nbsp Fiji Roxy Pro Fiji nbsp Melanie Redman Carr AUS nbsp Heather Clark RSA ReportMay 7 May 18 Teahupoo Tahiti nbsp French Polynesia Billabong Pro Tahiti nbsp Keala Kennelly HAW nbsp Layne Beachley AUS Report permanent dead link September 17 September 24 Figueira Da Foz nbsp Portugal Figueira Pro nbsp Megan Abubo HAW nbsp Samantha Cornish AUS Report permanent dead link September 26 October 8 South West Coast nbsp France Roxy Pro nbsp Layne Beachley AUS nbsp Sofia Mulanovich PER Report permanent dead link December 8 December 20 Honolua Bay Hawaii nbsp United States Billabong Pro nbsp Jacqueline Silva BRA nbsp Pauline Menczer AUS Report permanent dead link SourceFinal standings Edit Rank Name Country Points1 Layne Beachley nbsp Australia 3 2002 Jacqueline Silva nbsp Brazil 2 8703 Melanie Redman Carr nbsp Australia 2 8604 Keala Kennelly nbsp Hawaii 2 6905 Lynette MacKenzie nbsp Australia 2 6806 Heather Clark nbsp South Africa 2 5007 Rochelle Ballard nbsp Hawaii 2 4908 Chelsea Georgeson nbsp Australia 2 4709 Megan Abubo nbsp Hawaii 2 20010 Samantha Cornish nbsp Australia 2 170SourceExternal links EditOfficial Site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2002 ASP World Tour amp oldid 1139698318, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,