Pipeline Masters
Current season, competition or edition: Billabong Pipeline Masters 2022 | |
Sport | Surfing |
---|---|
Country | Hawaii |
Most recent champion(s) | Barron Mamiya (men) Caitlin Simmers (women) |
Most titles | Kelly Slater (men) (8) Moana Jones Wong (women) (1) |
The Pipe Pro is an event in surfing held annually at Banzai Pipeline in Oahu, Hawaii. It was established in 1971 and has been sponsored by Yeti Coolers, who have a three year partnership in place, which began in 2023.[1]
The event attracts the top 34 surfers from The World Surf League (WSL) as well as 32 surfers who compete in walk-on trials. Until 2019, the event was the final leg of the Triple Crown of Surfing and the final event on the WSL Championship Tour.[2] Starting with the 2021 season (December 2020), the event is now the opening event of a 2020–21 competition season. Starting in 2022, the event moved to January.[3]
Winners
Year | Men's Winner | Women's Winner |
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1971 | Jeff Hakman | |
1972 | Gerry Lopez | |
1973 | Gerry Lopez (2) | |
1974 | Jeff Crawford | |
1975 | Shaun Tomson | |
1976 | Rory Russell | |
1977 | Rory Russell (2) | |
1978 | Larry Blair | |
1979 | Larry Blair (2) | |
1980 | Mark Richards | |
1981 | Simon Anderson | |
1982 | Michael Ho | |
1983 | Dane Kealoha | |
1984 | Joey Buran | |
1985 | Mark Occhilupo | |
1986 | Derek Ho | |
1987 | Tom Carroll | |
1988 | Robbie Page | |
1989 | Gary Elkerton | |
1990 | Tom Carroll (2) | |
1991 | Tom Carroll (3) | |
1992 | Kelly Slater | |
1993 | Derek Ho (2) | |
1994 | Kelly Slater (2) | |
1995 | Kelly Slater (3) | |
1996 | Kelly Slater (4) | |
1997 | John Gomes | |
1998 | Jake Paterson | |
1999 | Kelly Slater (5) | |
2000 | Rob Machado | |
2001 | Bruce Irons | |
2002 | Andy Irons | |
2003 | Andy Irons (2) | |
2004 | Jamie O'Brien | |
2005 | Andy Irons (3) | |
2006 | Andy Irons (4) | |
2007 | Bede Durbidge | |
2008 | Kelly Slater (6) | |
2009 | Taj Burrow | |
2010 | Jeremy Flores | |
2011 | Kieren Perrow | |
2012 | Joel Parkinson | |
2013 | Kelly Slater (7) | |
2014 | Julian Wilson | |
2015 | Adriano de Souza | |
2016 | Michel Bourez | |
2017 | Jérémy Florès (2) | |
2018 | Gabriel Medina | |
2019 | Italo Ferreira | |
2020 [a] | John John Florence | Tyler Wright |
2022 [b] | Kelly Slater (8) | Moana Jones Wong |
2023 [c] | Jack Robinson | Carissa Moore |
2024 [d] | Barron Mamiya | Caitlin Simmers |
Notes
References
- ^ Hernandez, Magda (2023-01-23). "YETI Becomes Official Drinkware & Cooler of the World Surf League". Shop-Eat-Surf. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "2015 Men's Samsung Galaxy Championship Tour". World Surf League. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
- ^ "Things you need to know about the 2021 WSL surfing season(...)". Olympic Channel. December 3, 2020. Retrieved December 21, 2020.