Association of Surfing Professionals - ASP World Longboard Tour Champions

ASP World Longboard Tour Champions

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Year ASP World Longboard Tour ASP Women’s World Longboard Tour
Name Points Name Points
2011 Taylor Jensen (USA) 16,000 Lindsay Steinriede (USA) 15,200
2010 Duane DeSoto (HAW) Cori Schumacher (USA)
2009 Harley Ingleby (AUS) Jennifer Smith (USA)
2008 Bonga Perkins (HAW) Joy Monahan (HAW)
2007 Phil Rajzman (BRA) Jennifer Smith (USA)
2006 Josh Constable (AUS) Schuyler McFerran (USA)
2004 Joel Tudor (USA)
2003 Beau Young (AUS)
2002 Colin McPhillips (USA)
2001 Colin McPhillips (USA)
2000 Beau Young (AUS)
1999 Colin McPhillips (USA)
1998 Joel Tudor (USA)
1997 Dino Miranda (HAW)
1996 Bonga Perkins (HAW)
1995 Rusty Keaulana (HAW)
1994 Rusty Keaulana (HAW)
1993 Rusty Keaulana (HAW)
1992 Joey Hawkins (USA)
1991 Martin McMillan (AUS)
1990 Nat Young (AUS)
1989 Nat Young (AUS)
1988 Nat Young (AUS)
1987/88 Stuart Entwistle (AUS)
1986/87 Nat Young (AUS)

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