Billabong Pro Teahupoo
Billabong Pro Teahupoo is a professional surfing competition of the ASP World Tour held at the break Teahupo'o in Taiarapu, Tahiti.
Winners
Year |
Winner |
Nation |
Score |
Runner-Up |
Nation |
Score |
Prizemoney |
1999 |
Mark Occhilupo |
Australia |
14.50 |
CJ Hobgood |
United States |
9.50 |
$120,600 [1] |
2000 |
Kelly Slater |
United States |
25.55 |
Shane Dorian |
United States |
20.25 |
$135,600 [2] |
2001 |
Cory Lopez |
United States |
25.05 |
CJ Hobgood |
United States |
23.85 |
$250,000 [3] |
2002 |
Andy Irons |
United States |
22.65 |
Luke Egan |
Australia |
20.50 |
$250,000 [4] |
2003 |
Kelly Slater |
United States |
19.57 |
Taj Burrow |
Australia |
14.83 |
$250,000 [5] |
2004 |
CJ Hobgood |
United States |
16.66 |
Nathan Hedge |
Australia |
8.67 |
$260,000 [6] |
2005 |
Kelly Slater |
United States |
20.00 |
Damien Hobgood |
United States |
17.5 |
$270,000 [7] |
2006 |
Bobby Martinez |
United States |
16.27 |
Fred Patacchia |
United States |
16.07 |
$280,000 [8] |
2007 |
Damien Hobgood |
United States |
16.60 |
Mick Fanning |
Australia |
16.20 |
$300,000 [9] |
2008 |
Bruno Santos |
Brazil |
9.16 |
Manoa Drollet |
French Polynesia |
6.83 |
$320,000 [10] |
2009 |
Bobby Martinez |
United States |
18.46 |
Taj Burrow |
Australia |
16.10 |
$340,000[11] |
2010 |
Andy Irons |
United States |
14.67 |
CJ Hobgood |
United States |
8.33 |
$400,000 [12] |
2011 |
Kelly Slater |
United States |
18.43 |
Owen Wright |
Australia |
17.10 [13] |
$425,000 [14] |
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