World Tour (bodyboarding)
The APB World Tour is the men's international bodyboarding tour, which started at 1994 and has undergone a few changes in names and regulations since.
Sport | Professional bodyboarding |
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Abbreviation | APB |
Founded | 1982 |
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Every year the bodyboarder who top-scores in the ranking, by winning points competing in the World Tour events around the world, is given the world title.
World champions
Year | Competition | Winner | Country |
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1982 | International Morey Boogie Bodyboard Pro Championships | Daniel Kaimi | USA (Hawaii) |
1983 | International Morey Boogie Bodyboard Pro Championships | Mike Stewart | USA (Hawaii) |
1984 | International Morey Boogie Bodyboard Pro Championships | Mike Stewart | USA (Hawaii) |
1985 | Not held | ||
1986 | International Morey Boogie Bodyboard Pro Championships | Ben Severson | USA (Hawaii) |
1987 | International Morey Boogie Bodyboard Pro Championships | Mike Stewart | USA (Hawaii) |
1988 | International Morey Boogie Bodyboard Pro Championships | Mike Stewart | USA (Hawaii) |
1989 | International Morey Boogie Bodyboard Pro Championships | Mike Stewart | USA (Hawaii) |
1990 | International Morey Boogie Bodyboard Pro Championships | Mike Stewart | USA (Hawaii) |
1991 | International Morey Boogie Bodyboard Pro Championships | Mike Stewart | USA (Hawaii) |
1992 | International Morey Boogie Bodyboard Pro Championships | Mike Stewart | USA (Hawaii) |
1993 | International Morey Boogie Bodyboard Pro Championships | Michael Eppelstun | Australia |
1994 | International Morey Boogie Bodyboard Pro Championships | Mike Stewart | USA (Hawaii) |
1994 | GOB World Tour | Guilherme Tamega | Brazil |
1995 | GOB World Tour | Guilherme Tamega | Brazil |
1996 | GOB World Tour | Guilherme Tamega | Brazil |
1997 | GOB World Tour | Guilherme Tamega | Brazil |
1998 | GOB World Tour | Andre Botha | South Africa |
1999 | GOB World Tour | Andre Botha | South Africa |
2000 | GOB Super Tour | Paulo Barcellos | Brazil |
2001 | GOB Super Tour | Guilherme Tamega | Brazil |
2002 | GOB Super Tour | Guilherme Tamega | Brazil |
2003 | IBA World Tour | Damian King | Australia |
2004 | IBA World Tour | Damian King | Australia |
2005 | IBA World Tour | Ben Player | Australia |
2006 | IBA World Tour | Jeff Hubbard | USA (Hawaii) |
2007 | IBA World Tour | Ben Player | Australia |
2008 | IBA World Tour | Uri Valadao | Brazil |
2009 | IBA World Tour | Jeff Hubbard | USA (Hawaii) |
2010 | IBA World Tour | Amaury Lavernhe | France |
2011 | IBA World Tour | Pierre-Louis Costes | France |
2012 | IBA World Tour | Jeff Hubbard | USA (Hawaii) |
2013 | IBA World Tour | Ben Player | Australia |
2014 | APB World Tour | Amaury Lavernhe | France |
2015 | APB World Tour | Jared Houston | South Africa |
2016 | APB World Tour | Pierre-Louis Costes | France |
2017 | APB World Tour | Iain Campbell | South Africa |
2018 | APB World Tour | Jared Houston | South Africa |
2019 | APB World Tour | Tristan Roberts | South Africa |
Women's Bodyboarding Champions
Year | Competition | Winner | Country |
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1987 | Glenda Kozlowski | Brazil | |
1988 | Not held | ||
1989 | Glenda Kozlowski | Brazil | |
1990 | Glenda Kozlowski | Brazil | |
1990 | Sthephanie Pettersen | Brazil | |
1991 | Glenda Kozlowski | Brazil | |
1992 | Mariana Nogueira | Brazil | |
1993 | Sthephanie Pettersen | Brazil | |
1994 | Sthephanie Pettersen | Brazil | |
1995 | Mariana Nogueira | Brazil | |
1995 | Claudia Ferrari | Brazil | |
1996 | Daniela Freitas | Brazil | |
1997 | Daniela Freitas | Brazil | |
1998 | Mariana Nogueira | Brazil | |
1999 | Karla Costa Taylor | Brazil | |
2000 | Soraia Rocha | Brazil | |
2001 | Soraia Rocha | Brazil | |
2002 | Sthephanie Pettersen | Brazil | |
2003 | Neymara Carvalho | Brazil | |
2004 | Neymara Carvalho | Brazil | |
2005 | Kira Llewellyn | Sunshine Coast (Australia) | |
2006 | Marina Taylor | Canary Islands (Spain) | |
2007 | Neymara Carvalho | Brazil | |
2008 | Neymara Carvalho | Brazil | |
2009 | Neymara Carvalho | Brazil | |
2010 | Isabela Souza | Brazil | |
2011 | Eunate Aguirre | Bilbao-Biskay (Spain) | |
2012 | Isabela Souza | Brazil | |
2013 | Isabela Souza | Brazil | |
2014 | Alexandra Rinder | Canary Islands (Spain) | |
2015 | Alexandra Rinder | Canary Islands (Spain) | |
2016 | Isabela Souza | Brazil | |
2017 | Joana Schenker | Costa Vicentina, Algarve (Portugal) | |
2018 | Ayaka Suzuki | Japan |
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