The 2011 ASP World Tour was a professional competitive surfing league run by the Association of Surfing Professionals . Men and women competed in separate tours with events taking place from late February to mid-December, at various surfing locations around the world.
Surfers received points for their best events. The surfer with the most points at the end of the tour was announced the 2011 ASP surfing World Champion.
Date
Location
Country
Event
Winner
Runner-up
Prize Money
Ref
February 26–March 9
Gold Coast
Australia
Quiksilver Pro
Kelly Slater (USA )
Taj Burrow (AUS )
$425,000
Report [permanent dead link ]
April 19–April 30
Bells Beach
Australia
Rip Curl Pro
Joel Parkinson (AUS )
Mick Fanning (AUS )
$425,000
Report [permanent dead link ]
May 11–May 22
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
Billabong Rio Pro
Adriano De Souza (BRA )
Taj Burrow (AUS )
$500,000
Report [permanent dead link ]
July 14–July 24
Jeffreys Bay
South Africa
Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay
Jordy Smith (RSA )
Mick Fanning (AUS )
$425,000
Report [permanent dead link ]
August 20–August 31
Teahupoo , Tahiti
French Polynesia
Billabong Pro Teahupoo
Kelly Slater (USA )
Owen Wright (AUS )
$425,000
Report [permanent dead link ]
September 4–September 9
Long Island , New York
United States
Quiksilver Pro New York
Owen Wright (AUS )
Kelly Slater (USA )
$1,000,000
Report [permanent dead link ]
September 18–September 21
Trestles , California
United States
Hurley Pro
Kelly Slater (USA )
Owen Wright (AUS )
$425,000
Report [permanent dead link ]
October 4–October 12
South West Coast
France
Quiksilver Pro France
Gabriel Medina (BRA )
Julian Wilson (AUS )
$425,000
Report [permanent dead link ]
October 15–October 18
Peniche
Portugal
Rip Curl Pro Portugal
Adriano De Souza (BRA )
Kelly Slater (USA )
$425,000
Report
November 1–November 7
San Francisco
United States
Rip Curl Search
Gabriel Medina (BRA )
Joel Parkinson (AUS )
$425,000
Report
December 8–December 10
Pipeline , Hawaii
United States
Billabong Pipeline Masters
Kieren Perrow (AUS )
Joel Parkinson (AUS )
$425,000
Report
Source
Rank
Name
Country
Points
1
Kelly Slater
United States
68,100
2
Joel Parkinson
Australia
56,100
3
Owen Wright
Australia
47,900
4
Taj Burrow
Australia
45,450
5
Adriano De Souza
Brazil
44,950
6
Michel Bourez
French Polynesia
38,650
7
Jordy Smith
South Africa
38,250
8
Josh Kerr
Australia
37,750
9
Julian Wilson
Australia
37,100
10
Alejo Muniz
Brazil
33,100
Source
Source
Rank
Name
Country
Points
1
Carissa Moore
Hawaii
55,000
2
Sally Fitzgibbons
Australia
51,650
3
Stephanie Gilmore
Australia
40,550
4
Tyler Wright
Australia
34,620
5
Silvana Lima
Brazil
33,120
6
Coco Ho
Hawaii
33,000
7
Sofia Mulanovich
Peru
31,200
8
Courtney Conlogue
United States
30,400
9
Pauline Ado
France
26,825
10
Laura Enever
Australia
24,575
Source