Hurley Pro Trestles at the World Surf League | |
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Location | Trestles, California |
Date | September |
Points awarded | 10,000 (Winner) 8,000 (Runner-up) 6,500 (Semifinalists) 5,200 (Quarterfinalists) 4,000 (Out on Round 5) 1,750 (Out on Round 3) 500 (Out on Round 2) 500 (Injured) |
Total prize money | $579,000 |
Champions | |
Current:
Filipe Toledo (
BRA) Most wins: Kelly Slater ( USA) (6) |
The Hurley Pro Trestles is a World Surf League Men's Championship Tour event held in Trestles, California. It debuted in the 2000 ASP World Tour, initially sponsored by Billabong, [1] [2] and has been held annually since 2002.
Since the birth of this competition it had different names.
Finished season as world champion |
Season | Winner | Score | Runner-up | Score |
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Billabong Pro at Trestles | ||||
2000 [2] | Andy Irons | 22.45 | Jake Paterson | 21.20 |
Boost Mobile Pro | ||||
2002 [3] | Luke Egan | 25.15 | Michael Campbell | 23.75 |
2003 [4] | Richard Lovett | 16.07 | Taj Burrow | 14.20 |
2004 [5] | Joel Parkinson | 15.17 | Kelly Slater | 13.63 |
2005 [6] | Kelly Slater | 15.40 | Phillip MacDonald | 15.00 |
2006 [7] | Bede Durbidge | 15.83 | Kelly Slater | 10.84 |
2007 [8] | Kelly Slater (2) | 13.40 | Pancho Sullivan | 10.60 |
2008 [9] | Kelly Slater (3) | 18.97 | Taj Burrow | 18.63 |
Hurley Pro at Trestles | ||||
2009 [10] | Mick Fanning | 17.40 | Dane Reynolds | 13.10 |
2010 [11] | Kelly Slater (4) | 18.13 | Bede Durbidge | 14.13 |
2011 [12] | Kelly Slater (5) | 17.50 | Owen Wright | 16.74 |
2012 [13] | Kelly Slater (6) | 16.50 | Joel Parkinson | 14.00 |
2013 [14] | Taj Burrow | 17.07 | Julian Wilson | 15.97 |
2014 [15] | Jordy Smith | 16.50 | John John Florence | 15.87 |
2015 [16] ( details) | Mick Fanning (2) | 17.44 | Adriano De Souza | 16.44 |
2016 [17] ( details) | Jordy Smith (2) | 15.80 | Joel Parkinson | 15.36 |
2017 [18] ( details) | Filipe Toledo | 15.67 | Jordy Smith | 9.80 |