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2003 ASP World Tour

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The 2003 ASP World Tour is a professional competitive surfing league. It is run by the Association of Surfing Professionals.

Men's World Tour

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Tournaments

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Date Location Country Event Winner Runner-up Ref
March 4-March 16 Gold Coast  Australia Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast  Dean Morrison (AUS)  Mark Occhilupo (AUS) Report[permanent dead link]
April 16-April 26 Bells Beach  Australia Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach  Andy Irons (HAW)  Joel Parkinson (AUS) Report[permanent dead link]
May 6-May 18 Teahupoo, Tahiti  French Polynesia Billabong Pro  Kelly Slater (USA)  Taj Burrow (AUS) Report[permanent dead link]
May 26-June 4 Tavarua  Fiji Quiksilver Pro Fiji  Andy Irons (HAW)  Cory Lopez (USA) Report[permanent dead link]
June 18-June 29 Niijima Island  Japan Niijima Quiksilver Pro  Andy Irons (HAW)  Joel Parkinson (AUS) Report[permanent dead link]
July 15-July 25 Jeffreys Bay  South Africa Billabong Pro J-Bay  Kelly Slater (USA)  Damien Hobgood (USA) Report[permanent dead link]
September 4-September 13 Trestles  United States Boost Mobile Pro  Richard Lovett (AUS)  Taj Burrow (AUS) Report[permanent dead link]
September 30-October 11 Hossegor  France Quiksilver Pro France  Andy Irons (HAW)  Phillip MacDonald (AUS) Report[permanent dead link]
October 12-October 24 Mundaka  Spain Billabong Pro Mundaka  Kelly Slater (USA)  Taj Burrow (AUS) Report[permanent dead link]
October 27-November 4 Santa Catarina  Brazil Nova Schin Festival  Kelly Slater (USA)  Mick Fanning (AUS) Report[permanent dead link]
November 24-December 7 Sunset Beach, Hawaii  United States Rip Curl Cup  Jake Paterson (AUS)  Andy Irons (HAW) Report[permanent dead link]
December 8-December 20 Pipeline, Hawaii  United States Xbox Pipeline Masters  Andy Irons (HAW)  Joel Parkinson (AUS) Report[permanent dead link]

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Final standings

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Rank Name Country Points
1 Andy Irons  Hawaii 8,964
2 Kelly Slater  United States 8,544
3 Taj Burrow  Australia 7,344
4 Mick Fanning  Australia 7,080
5 Joel Parkinson  Australia 6,972
6 Kieren Perrow  Australia 6,480
7 Taylor Knox  United States 6,000
8 Michael Lowe  Australia 5,820
9 Cory Lopez  United States 5,814
10 Dean Morrison  Australia 5,778

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Women's World Tour

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Tournaments

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Date Location Country Event Winner Runner-up Ref
March 4-March 16 Gold Coast  Australia Roxy Pro Gold Coast  Layne Beachley (AUS)  Trudy Todd (AUS) Report
April 27-May 3 Tavarua  Fiji Roxy Pro Fiji  Keala Kennelly (HAW)  Heather Clark (RSA) Report[permanent dead link]
May 6-May 18 Teahupoo, Tahiti  French Polynesia Billabong Pro Tahiti  Keala Kennelly (HAW)  Rochelle Ballard (HAW) Report[permanent dead link]
September 30-October 11 South West Coast  France Roxy Pro  Chelsea Georgeson (AUS)  Layne Beachley (AUS) Report[permanent dead link]
December 8-December 20 Honolua Bay, Hawaii  United States Billabong Pro  Layne Beachley (AUS)  Samantha Cornish (AUS) Report[permanent dead link]

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Final standings

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Rank Name Country Points
1 Layne Beachley  Australia 3,696
2 Keala Kennelly  Hawaii 3,516
3 Heather Clark  South Africa 3,240
4 Chelsea Georgeson  Australia 3,060
5 Samantha Cornish  Australia 2,664
6 Trudy Todd  Australia 2,436
7 Sofía Mulánovich  Peru 2,424
8 Lynette MacKenzie  Australia 2,220
9 Rochelle Ballard  Hawaii 2,052
10 Jacqueline Silva  Brazil 2,028

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