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2018 World Surf League
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The 2018 World Surf League Championship Tour (CT) is a professional competitive surfing league run by the World Surf League, starting on 11 March 2018. Men and women compete in separate tours with events taking place from late March to mid-December, at various surfing locations around the world.
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Surfers receive points for their best events. The surfer with the most points at the end of the tour (after discarding their two worst results) is announced the 2018 World Surf League Champion. Gabriel Medina won his second world title while Stephanie Gilmore won her record-tying seventh world title.[1][2]
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2018 Men's Championship Tour
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Points are awarded using the following structure:
- Championship Tour surfers best 9 of 11 results are combined to equal their final point total.
- Tournament results discarded
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Champion |
Men's QS 2019 |
Two worst results |
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2018 Women's Championship Tour
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Points are awarded using the following structure:
- Championship Tour surfers best 8 of 10 results are combined to equal their final point total.
- Tournament results discarded
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Champion |
Women's QS 2019 |
two worst results |
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Qualifying Series
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Men's Qualifying Series
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Men's CT 2019 |
2018 Women's Qualifying Series
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Women's CT 2019 |
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