Who is the number 1 surfer in the world?

2022 Men’s Championship Tour

Rank Name
1 Filipe Toledo Brazil
2 1 Jack Robinson Australia
3 1 John John Florence Hawaii
4 2 Kanoa Igarashi Japan

How do you qualify for the World Surf League?

The top 12 rated men and 6 women from the 2021 CS will qualify for the 2022 Championship Tour. If the CS is four or more events in 2021, surfers will be able to carry over their best result from 2020. If there are three or fewer events, surfers will be able keep 50% of their best result from 2020.

What is the biggest surfing competition in the world?

What Are The Biggest Surfing Competitions?

  • The Vans Triple Crown of Surfing. This competition has been heralded as one of the biggest surfing competitions because it is really three surfing competitions in one.
  • Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational.
  • Margaret River Pro.
  • Rip Curl WSL Finals.
  • Noosa Festival of Surfing.

How much does a pro surfer get paid?

In 2021, the base salaries of the top pro surfers range from $200,000 per year to over $2 million, based solely on surf sponsorships. Most professional surfers earn in the low hundreds of thousands of dollars per year.

How much money does a pro surfer make?

How many pro surfers are there?

1,500-2,000 professional
You can only talk of professional surfing careers when the ASP World Tour began its operations in the early 1980s. Believe it or not, today, there are not more than 1,500-2,000 professional competitive male and female surfers in the world.

Did Kelly Slater make the cut?

Slater still wasn’t able to make up the difference. Andre took the win and secured his spot above the cut line while McGillavry still needs a Quarterfinals appearance on Finals Day. As mentioned, the rest of the field fell in seeded order, ending the CT run of a total of 13 surfers.

How big do waves have to be for Eddie?

The tournament is known for a unique requirement that open-ocean swells reach a minimum height of 60 feet (18 m) before the competition can be held. Open-ocean swells of this height generally translate to wave faces in the bay of 70 feet (21 m) to 80 feet (24 m).

Did Eddie run?

Despite this, the Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational did not run. That was due to Hawaiian covid protocols — not a lack of swell.

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