Carissa Moore, Tyler Wright, and more anticipate the Women's ASP World Championship Tour's return to Honolua Bay, Maui, in November.
For the grande finale of the 2014 Dream Tour, the world's best female surfers are returning to Hawaii. The Maui Women's Pro will take place at the world-famous Honolua Bay from November 22 through December 6, 2014.
“Maui will always hold a special place in my heart,†Stephanie Gilmore (AUS), five-time ASP Women's World Champion, said. “It's where I clinched my first world title and Honolua Bay was very good to me over the years. It's a world-class wave and befitting of the talent we have on tour this season. What a fantastic way to end the year.â€
A regular stop on the elite ASP Women's World Championship Tour until 2009, Maui will offer the ASP Top 17 another quality platform on which to compete, further confirmation of the ASP's commitment to putting the world's best surfers on the world's best waves.
“The women of the ASP Top 17 are some of the most competitive, athletic and engaging role models in all of sports,†Paul Speaker, ASP International CEO, said. “Having a platform of quality surf is foundational to providing them the opportunity to showcase their abilities as world-class athletes. Maui is a great addition to this season's tour.â€
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Honolua Bay will serve as the final stop on the 2014 ASP Women's World Championship Tour.
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Five-time ASP Women's World Champion and three-time Maui champ Stephanie Gilmore is eager to return to Honolua Bay.
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Reigning two-time ASP Women's World Champion Carissa Moore tears one off the top when the event last ran in 2009.
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Picturesque barrels are the norm when Maui's jewel is on her game.
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Kauian Alana Blanchard bottom turning on a bomb at Honolua Bay.
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A young Sally Fitzgibbons throws it through the roof on a beautiful Honolua Bay wall.
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There is no more appropriate venue for the 2014 ASP Women's World Championship Tour to culminate in. See you soon Maui.
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ASP Women's WCT Returns to Maui
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For the grande finale of the 2014 Dream Tour, the world's best female surfers are returning to Hawaii. The Maui Women's Pro will take place at the world-famous Honolua Bay from November 22 through December 6, 2014.
“Maui will always hold a special place in my heart,†Stephanie Gilmore (AUS), five-time ASP Women's World Champion, said. “It's where I clinched my first world title and Honolua Bay was very good to me over the years. It's a world-class wave and befitting of the talent we have on tour this season. What a fantastic way to end the year.â€
A regular stop on the elite ASP Women's World Championship Tour until 2009, Maui will offer the ASP Top 17 another quality platform on which to compete, further confirmation of the ASP's commitment to putting the world's best surfers on the world's best waves.
“The women of the ASP Top 17 are some of the most competitive, athletic and engaging role models in all of sports,†Paul Speaker, ASP International CEO, said. “Having a platform of quality surf is foundational to providing them the opportunity to showcase their abilities as world-class athletes. Maui is a great addition to this season's tour.â€
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