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2020 Proposed WSL Schedule 2020 Proposed WSL Schedule US$ unless SUBJECT TO CHANGE shown MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP TOUR (CT) EVENTS otherwise Event Status 2020 Tent/Confirmed Rating EventDates EventSite EventName Region PrizeMoney closedate EventCode Confirmed CT Mar 26-Apr 5 Gold Coast,Qld-Australia Corona Open Gold Coast WSL Int'l $607,800 N/A 2020evt01 Confirmed CT Apr 8-18 Bells Beach,Victoria-Australia Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach WSL Int'l $607,800 N/A 2020evt02 Confirmed CT Apr 22-May 2 Margaret River-West Australia Margaret River Pro WSL Int'l $607,800 N/A 2020evt03 Confirmed CT Jun 4-14 G-Land,Java-Indonesia Quiksilver Pro G-Land WSL Int'l $607,800 N/A 2020evt04 Confirmed CT Jun 18-27 Saquarema,RJ-Brazil Oi Rio Pro WSL Int'l $607,800 N/A 2020evt05 Confirmed CT Jul 7-19 Jeffreys Bay-South Africa Corona Open J Bay WSL Int'l $607,800 N/A 2020evt06 Confirmed CT Aug 26-Sep 6 Teahupo'o,Taiarapu Ouest-Tahiti Tahiti Pro Teahupoo WSL Int'l $607,800 N/A 2020evt07 Confirmed CT Sep 15-20 Surf Ranch,Lemoore,California-USA Michelob ULTRA Pure Gold Freshwater Pro WSL Int'l $607,800 N/A 2020evt08 Confirmed CT Oct 1-11 Landes,South West France Quiksilver France Pro WSL Int'l $607,800 N/A 2020evt09 Confirmed CT Oct 14-25 Peniche-Portugal Meo Rip Curl Pro Portugal WSL Int'l $607,800 N/A 2020evt10 Confirmed CT Dec 8-20 Banzai Pipeline,Oahu-Hawaii Billabong Pipe Masters WSL Int'l $607,800 N/A 2020evt11 WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP TOUR (CT) EVENTS Event Status Tent/Confirmed Rating EventSite EventName Region PrizeMoney closedate EventCode Confirmed CT Mar 26-Apr 5 Gold Coast,Qld-Australia Corona Open Gold Coast WSL Int'l $420,800 N/A 2020evt13 Confirmed CT Apr 8-18 Bells Beach,Victoria-Australia Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach WSL Int'l $420,800 N/A 2020evt14 Confirmed CT Apr 22-May 2 Margaret River-West Australia Margaret River Pro WSL Int'l $420,800 N/A 2020evt15 Confirmed CT Jun 4-14 G-Land,Java-Indonesia Quiksilver Pro G-Land WSL Int'l $420,800 N/A 2020evt16 Confirmed CT Jun 18-27 Saquarema,RJ-Brazil Oi Rio Pro WSL Int'l $420,800 N/A 2020evt17 Confirmed CT Jul 7-19 Jeffreys Bay-South Africa Corona Open J Bay WSL Int'l $420,800 N/A 2020evt18 Confirmed CT Sep 15-20 Surf Ranch,Lemoore,California-USA Michelob ULTRA Pure Gold Freshwater Pro WSL Int'l $420,800 N/A 2020evt19 Confirmed CT Oct 1-11 Landes,South West France Roxy France Pro WSL Int'l $420,800 N/A 2020evt20 Confirmed CT Oct 14-25 Peniche-Portugal Meo Rip Curl Pro Portugal WSL Int'l $420,800 N/A 2020evt21 Confirmed CT Nov 25-Dec 6 Hawaii Hawaii Pro WSL Int'l $420,800 N/A 2020evt22 BIG WAVE CHAMPIONSHIP (BW) EVENTS Event Status Tent/Confirmed Rating EventSite EventName Region PrizeMoney closedate EventCode Confirmed BWT Oct 1,2020-Mar 31,2021 Nazare-Portugal Nazare Challenge WSL Int'l $100,000 N/A 2020evt25 Confirmed BWT Jan 1,2020-Mar 31,2021 Haiku,Maui-Hawaii Jaws Championship Pe'ahi WSL Int'l $153,000 N/A 2020evt26 Confirmed BWT Jan 1,2020-Mar 31,2021 Haiku,Maui-Hawaii Jaws Championship Pe'ahi WSL Int'l $97,000 N/A 2020evt27 JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP (JC) EVENTS Event Status Tent/Confirmed Rating EventSite EventName Region PrizeMoney closedate EventCode Boys WJC Nov 24-29 Jinzun Harbour,Taitung-Taiwan WSL Junior Championships WSL Int'l $48,000 2020evt30 Girls WJC Nov 24-29 Jinzun Harbour,Taitung-Taiwan WSL Junior Championships WSL Int'l $42,000 2020evt31 LONGBOARD CHAMPIONSHIP (LC) EVENTS Event Status Tent/Confirmed Rating EventSite EventName Region PrizeMoney closedate EventCode Confirmed WLC Women Feb 22-25 Noosa,QLD-Aust Noosa Longboard Open WSL Int'l $30,000 21-Jan 2020evt40 Confirmed WLC Men Feb 22-25 Noosa,QLD-Aust Noosa Longboard Open WSL Int'l $30,000 21-Jan 2020evt41 Confirmed WLC Women Sep 7-13 Long Beach,Long Island,New York-USA Longboard Classic New York WSL Int'l $30,000 11-Aug 2020evt42 Confirmed WLC Men Sep 7-13 Long Beach,Long Island,New York-USA Longboard Classic New York WSL Int'l $30,000 11-Aug 2020evt43 Tentative WLC Women Nov 29-Dec 5 Jinzun Harbour,Taitung-Taiwan Taiwan Open World Longboard Champs WSL Int'l $60,000 2020evt44 Tentative WLC Men Nov 29-Dec 5 Jinzun Harbour,Taitung-Taiwan Taiwan Open World Longboard Champs WSL Int'l $60,000 2020evt45 MEN'S CHALLENGER SERIES (QS) EVENTS Confirmed Challenger Mar 9-14 Manly,NSW-Australia Sydney Surf Pro WSL Aust $200,000 11-Feb 2020evt50 Confirmed Challenger Mar 16-22 Piha-New Zealand Corona Piha Pro WSL Aust $200,000 18-Feb 2020evt51 Tentative Challenger Jun 29-Jul 5 Ballito-South Africa Ballito Pro pres by O'Neill WSL Africa $200,000 30-Jun 2020evt52 Tentative Challenger Aug 3-9 Huntington Beach,California-USA Vans US Open of Surfing WSL Nth Am $200,000 07-Jul 2020evt53 Tentative Challenger Aug 17-23 Pantin-Spain Pantin Classic ABANCA GALICIA CLASSIC SURF PRO WSL Europe $200,000 21-Jul 2020evt54 Tentative Challenger Sep 22-27 Ribeira d'llhas,Ericeira-Portugal EDP Billabong Pro Ericeira WSL Europe $200,000 25-Aug 2020evt56 Confirmed Challenger Nov 13-24 Alii Beach,Haleiwa,Oahu-Hawaii Hawaiian Pro WSL Hawaii/Tahtit Nui $200,000 13-Oct 2020evt58 Confirmed Challenger Nov 25-Dec 7 Sunset Beach,Oahu-Hawaii Vans World Cup of Surfing WSL Hawaii/Tahtit Nui $200,000 27-Oct 2020evt59 WOMEN'S CHALLENGER SERIES (QS) EVENTS Confirmed Challenger Mar 8-14 Manly,NSW-Australia Sydney Surf Pro WSL Aust $162,300 11-Feb 2020evt70 Confirmed Challenger Mar 16-22 Piha-New Zealand Corona Piha Pro WSL Aust $162,300 18-Feb 2020evt71 Tentative Challenger Aug 3-9 Huntington Beach,California-USA Vans US Open of Surfing WSL Nth Am $162,300 07-Jul 2020evt72 Tentative Challenger Aug 18-23 Pantin-Spain Pantin Classic ABANCA GALICIA CLASSIC SURF PRO WSL Europe $162,300 21-Jul 2020evt73 MEN'S QUALIFYING SERIES (QS) EVENTS Event Status Tent/Confirmed Rating EventSite EventName Region PrizeMoney closedate EventCode Confirmed QS5,000 Jan 6-12 Riyue Bay,Hainan-China Corona Open China hosted by Wanning WSL Asia $100,000 17-Dec 2020evt80 Confirmed QS1,000 Jan 18-28 Sunset Beach,Oahu-Hawaii Sunset Open WSL Hawaii/Tahiti Nui $7,500 17-Dec 2020evt81 Confirmed QS5,000 Jan 25-Feb 1 Anchor Point,Taghazout-Morocco Pro Taghazout Bay WSL Africa/Europe $100,000 31-Dec 2020evt143 Confirmed QS1,000 Jan 29 - Feb 1 Maroubra,NSW-Australia Carve Pro WSL Aust A$9000 31-Dec 2020evt82 Confirmed QS1,000 Jan 30 - Feb 2 Pismo Beach,California SLO CAL Open at Pismo Beach WSL Nth Am $10,000 31-Dec 2020evt83 Confirmed QS5,000 Jan 29-Feb 10 Banzai Pipeline,Oahu-Hawaii Volcom Pipe Pro WSL Hawaii/Tahiti Nui $100,000 31-Dec 2020evt84 Confirmed QS1,500 Feb 3-9 Playa de Las Americas,Tenerife-Canary Islands Cabreiroa Pro Las Americas WSL Europe $15,000 07-Jan 2020evt85 Confirmed QS5,000 Feb 11-16 Cacimba do Padre,Fernando de Noronha,Brazil Hang Loose Pro WSL Sth Am $100,000 14-Jan 2020evt86 Confirmed QS1,000 Feb 19-23 Boomerang Beach,NSW-Australia Mothernest Great Lakes Pro WSL Aust A$9000 21-Jan 2020evt87 Tentative QS1,500 Feb 19-23 Surfers Paradise,Dakar-Senegal Senegal Pro WSL Africa/Europe $15,000 21-Jan 2020evt88 Confirmed QS3,000 Feb 25-Mar 1 Avoca,NSW-Australia Vissla Central Coast Pro WSL Aust $50,000 28-Jan 2020evt89 Tentative QS1,000 Feb 27 - Mar 1 Morro Bay,California-USA SLO CAL Open at Morro Bay WSL Nth Am $10,000 28-Jan 2020evt91 Confirmed QS1,000 Mar 2-6 Tuamotu-Tahiti Air Tahiti Rangiroa Pro 2019 WSL Hawaii/Tahiti Nui/Australia $7,500 18-Feb 2020evt92 Confirmed QS5,000 Mar 2-8 Merewether,Newcastle,NSW-Australia Surfest Newcastle Pro pres by Burton Automotive WSL Aust $100,000 04-Feb 2020evt93 Confirmed QS1,000 Mar 9-13 Papara-Tahiti Papara Pro Open Tahiti WSL Hawaii/Tahiti Nui/Australia $7,500 18-Feb 2020evt94 Confirmed QS1,500 Mar 12-15 Shepard Beach Park,Cocoa Beach Florida-USA Ron Jon Quiksilver Pro WSL Nth Am $15,000 11-Feb 2020evt95 Confirmed QS3,000 Mar 17-22 Soup Bowl,Bathsheba-Barbados Barbados Surf Pro WSL Nth Am $50,000 25-Feb 2020evt144 Tentative QS3,000 Mar 17-28 Kontiki Beach,Netanya-Israel Seat Pro Netanya WSL Europe $50,000 25-Feb 2020evt96 Tentative QS1,500 Mar 22-28 New Pier,Durban-South Africa Shaun Tomson Durban Surf Challenge - InMemory of Ernie Tomson WSL Africa R120,000 25-Feb 2020evt97 Confirmed QS1,500 Mar 26-29 Huntington Beach,California-USA Jack's Surfboards Pro WSL Nth Am $15,000 25-Feb 2020evt98 Tentative QS3,000 Mar 24-29 Punta Rocas-Peru Claro Peru Open Pro- Copa Tubos WSL Sth Am $50,000 25-Feb 2020evt99 Tentative QS3,000 Mar 30-Apr 4 Praia de Caparica-Portugal Caparica Surf Fest Pro powered by Oakley WSL Europe $50,000 03-Mar 2020evt101 Tentative QS3,000 Apr 6-11 Praia da Fisica,Santa Cruz-Portugal Pro Santa Cruz pres by Noah Surf House WSL Europe $50,000 10-Mar 2020evt100 Tentative QS1,500 Apr 8-12 Mar de Plata-Argentina Rip Curl Pro Argentina WSL Sth Am $15,000 10-Mar 2020evt102 Tentative QS1,000 Apr 11-13 Pipe,Pollock Beach,Port Elizabeth-South Africa Nelson Mandela Bay Surf Pro WSL Africa R32,500 17-Mar 2020evt104 Tentative QS1,000 Apr 15-17 East Beach,Port Alfred-South Africa Royal St Andrews Hotel Port Alfred Classic WSL Africa R32,500 17-Mar 2020evt105 Tentative QS5,000 Apr 15-21 Krui,Lampung-Indonesia Krui Pro WSL Asia $100,000 17-Mar 2020evt106 Tentative QS1,500 Apr 15-19 Playa de Zarautz,Zarautz-Basque Country Cabreiroa Pro Zarautz Basque Country presented by Oakley WSL Europe $15,000 17-Mar 2020evt107 Tentative QS1,000 May 8-10 North Beach,Durban-South Africa Durban Surf Pro WSL Africa R32,500 07-Apr 2020evt110 Tentative QS1,000 May 12-14 Richards Bay-South Africa Richards Bay Pro WSL Africa R32,500 14-Apr 2020evt111 Confirmed QS1,500 May 14-17 Navegantes,Santa Catarina-Brazil Portonave Navegantes Pro WSL Sth Am $15,000 14-Apr 2020evt113 Tentative QS1,000 May 15-17 Victoria
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