Venues, Dates and Prize Purses
Date | City | County | Prize purse (US$) |
---|---|---|---|
02013-03-25Mar 25 | Mooloolaba | Australia | 100,000 |
02013-04-15Apr 15 | Ishigaki | Japan | 100,000 |
02013-05-06May 6 | Lisbon | Portugal | 100,000 |
02013-05-13May 13 | Richards Bay | South Africa | 100,000 |
02013-06-03Jun 3 | Madrid | Spain | 100,000 |
02013-06-10Jun 10 | Vancouver | Canada | 100,000 |
02013-06-17Jun 17 | Des Moines | United States | 700,000 |
02013-06-24Jun 24 | Edmonton | Canada | 100,000 |
02013-07-22Jul 22 | Kitzbuehel | Austria | 100,000 |
02013-07-29Jul 29 | Salford | United Kingdom | 100,000 |
02013-08-12Aug 12 | Tiszaujvaros | Hungary | 100,000 |
02013-09-16Sep 16 | Beijing | China | 100,000 |
02013-10-07Oct 7 | Rhodes | Greece | 100,000 |
02013-11-03Nov 3 | CancĂșn | Mexico | 65,000 |
02013-12-01Dec 1 | Eilat | Israel | 50,000 |
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