In 2024 the third year of the Visit Oceanside Adaptive Surfing Professionals World Championship tour will be adding a fourth stop to the roster, the “Blackmores Australian Pro Adaptive Surfing Championships” in Byron Bay Australia, at the incredible surf break “The Pass in Byron Bay”. The first stop of the tour is in Australia, followed by a stop in Hawaii for the Hawaii Adaptive Surfing Championships, then off to Costa Rica for the Costa Rica Open Pro of Adaptive Surfing, and the final stop in the U.S. for the U.S. Open Adaptive Surfing Championships in Oceanside California.
The prize money will be setting new records and the AASP will be crowning more adaptive world champions. After all the AASP Champions are crowned the AASP will celebrate with a bonus stop at the Waco Surf Wave Pool for all the champions to surf for a two day event.
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In 2023 The second year of the Visit Oceanside Adaptive Surfing Professionals World Championship Tour added a third stop to the tour, the Costa Rica Open Pro of Adaptive Surfing in beautiful Costa Rica at the amazing surf break Boca Barranca. The three-stop world tour was able to award a combined prize pool purse of just over $104,000 dollars to adaptive surfers from around the world.
The two-event tour kicked off in June of 2022 at the AccesSurf Hawaii Adaptive Surfing Championships hosting 100 adaptive surfers from 17 countries, giving away a record $36,000 dollars in prize money and the first points towards an overall adaptive surfing professionals world championship. The final leg of the AASP World Tour ended in Oceanside California on September 8th-11th at the U.S. Open Adaptive Surfing Championships, where the U.S. Open ASC awarded a prize pool purse of $29,000 with the AASP Points winners splitting a $32,000 dollar prize pool purse