Asian Surfing Championships

The Asian Surfing Championships is an association that promotes the sport of surfing in Asia through the organization of competitions.

History

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The Asian Surfing Championships was created in 2011. They are headquartered in Bali and led by Tipi Jabrik. ASC promotes surfing in Asian countries and helps other countries establish events. The Championship develops the skills of surfers through competition, brings media attention to formerly unfamiliar regions and aids in the advancement of surfing locally, regionally and internationally. ASC works with local, national and multinational event sponsors, maximizing the results of competitive surfing events. Every year during a multi-national surfing tour, Asian Surfing Champions are crowned in multiple divisions: Open, Women, Longboard, Junior and Master.[1]

In 2014, the group organized an awards trip to G-Land,[2] filmed by Indo Inc Productions.

ASC Tour schedules

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ASC Pro Schedule 2014
Event Dates Location Status
Maldives Open Aug 20 – Aug 27 Maldives Tentative
Covelong Point Open Sep 12 – Sep 14 India Tentative
Siargao International Surfing Cup Sep 22 – Sep 28 Cloud 9, Philippine Tentative
Malibu Hyuga Pro 2014 Oct 11 – Oct 13 Miyazaki, Japan ASP – ASC
Soul Surf Poks Memorial Open Oct 24 – Oct 26 La Union, Philippines Tentative
Hainan Open Oct 31 – Nov 02 Hainan, China Tentative
Taiwan Open of Surfing 2014 Nov 14 – Nov 16 Taitung, Taiwan Tentative
ASC Pro Schedule 2014
Event Dates Location Status
Rip Curl GromSearch #1 Mar 09 Lombok Grade 1 – Junior RAJU SENA
Rip Curl GromSearch #2 Mar 23 Lakey Peak, Sumbawa Grade 1 – Junior ARMAN SYAHBARUDIN
Rip Curl GromSearch #3 Apr 06 Cimaja, West Java Grade 1 – Junior ERIK DEMIEN
Rip Curl GromSearch #4 Apr 27 Kuta, Bali Grade 1 – Junior RAJU SENA
Rip Curl International Gromsearch Final May 7 – May 10 Lakey Peak, Sumbawa Speciality PAT CURREN, BRISA HENNESSY
Billabong/Surfer Girl Halfway Grommet Attack #1 Jun 22 Kuta – Bali Grade 1 – Junior
Billabong/ Surfer Girl Halfway Grommet Attack # Jul 20 Kuta – Bali Grade 1 – Junior
Billabong/ Surfer Girl Halfway Grommet Attack #3 Aug 31 Kuta – Bali Grade 1 – Junior
Rip Curl GromSearch National Final Sep 27 – Sep 28 Lembongan, Bali Grade 2 – Junior
ASC Women Schedule 2014
Event Dates Location Status
Maldives Open Aug 20 – Aug 27 Maldives Tentative
Covelong Point Open Sep 12 – Sep 14 Kovalam-Chennai, India Tentative
Malibu Hyuga Pro Oct 11 – Oct 13 Miyazaki, Japan ASP – ASC
Soul Surf Poks Memorial Open Oct 24 – Oct 26 La Union, Philippines Tentative
ASC Longboard Schedule 2014
Event Dates Location Status
Hainan Open Oct 31 – Nov 02 Hainan, China Tentative
Taiwan Open of Surfing Nov 14 – Nov 16 Taitung, Taiwan Tentative
Speciality Event Schedule 2014
Event Dates Location Status
Rip Curl Cup Padang Padang 2014 Jul 05 – Aug 17 Padang Padang, Bali Speciality
VSM Beach Break – Single & Unattached Nov 28 – Nov 30 La Union, Philippines Speciality

Champions by category

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2013

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Event Champion
Open RADITYA RONDI (BALI/IDN)
Women RINA KITAZAWA (JPN)
Longboard ARIF NURHIDAYAT (IDN/JABAR)
Master WAYAN WIRTAMA (IDN/BALI)
Event Date Champion
Mentawai Pro Presented by Rip Curl April 29-27 Oney Anwar (IDN)
Cimaja Open 2013 West Java May 31 – June 3 Raditya Rondi (IDN)
Oakley Pro Trials Bali June 18–29 Oney Anwar (IDN)
Billabong Pro Balangan Bali July 4–7 Raditya Rondi (IDN)
Aceh International Simeulue August 21–26 Dede Suryana (IDN)
Siargao Surfing Cup Cloud 9 Philippine September 23–29 Putra Hermawan (IDN)
Taiwan Open Taitung November 15–17 Jun Shiiba (JPN)
Women
!Event Date Champion
West Java Surfing Championship May 31 – June 3 Rina Kitazawa (JPN)
Billabong Pro Balangan Bali July 4–7 Rina Kitazawa (JPN)
Siargao Surfing Cup Cloud 9 Philippines September 23–29 Nilbie Blancada (PHL)
Taiwan Open Taitung November 15–17 Rina Kitazawa (JPN)
Longboard
Event Date Champion
West Java Surfing Championship May 31 – June 3 Arif Nurhidayat (IDN)
Billabong Balangan Bali July 4–7 Luke Landrigan (PHL)
Taiwan Open Taitung November 15–17 Arif Nurhidayat (IDN)
Master
!Event Date Champion
Billabong Balangan Bali July 4–7 Wayan Wirtama (IDN)

2012

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Overall
Class Champion
Open RADITYA RONDI (BALI/IDN)
Women ANNISSA FLYNN (THL)
Longboard ARIF NURHIDAYAT (IDN/JABAR)
Master DECHA SITHIDAS (THL)
Open
Event Date Champion
Quiksilver Taiwan November 26–27 Sandi Selamet (IDN)
Quiksilver Malaysia December 2–4 Dede Suryana (IDN)
Billabong Malaysia December 10–11 Raditya Rondi (IDN)
Monsoon Mayhem Malaysia January 6–8 Raditya Rondi (IDN)
Oakley Indonesia April 1–14 Mustofa Jeksen (IDN)
Rip Curl Mentawai May 23–30 Lee Wilson (IDN)
Quiksilver Open West Java June 14–17 Lee Wilson (IDN)
Quiksilver Thailand September 12–15 Mega Semadhi (IDN)
Women
Event Date Champion
Quiksilver Malaysia December 2–4 Annissa Flynn (THAI)
Billabong Malaysia December 10–11 Yasnyiar Gea (IDN)
Monsoon Mayhem Malaysia January 6–8 Annissa Flynn (THAI)
Roxy Siargao International Surfing Cup May 1–4 Nilbie Blancada (PHL)
Rip Curl Mentawai May 23–30 Michaela Partin (USA)
Quiksilver West Java June 14–17 Nilbie Blancada (PHL)
Quiksilver Thailand September 12–15 Annissa Flynn (THAI)
Master
Event Date Champion
Quiksilver Malaysia December 2–4 Toshikazu Kirusji (JPN)
Monsoon Mayhem Malaysia January 6–8 Hazimin Harun (MAL)
Oakley Indonesia April 1–14 Ketut Juliarta (IDN)
Quiksilver West Java June 14–17 Sujari (IDN)
Quiksilver Thailand September 12–15 Wayan Widiarta (IDN)
Longboard
Event Date Champion
Quiksilver West Java June 14–17 Arif Nurhidayat (IDN)
Quiksilver Thailand September 12–15 Arif Nurhidayat (IDN)

2011

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Overall
Open RADITYA RONDI (BALI/IDN)
Women YASNYIAR GEA (INDONESIA)
Longboard ARIF NURHIDAYAT (IDN/JABAR)
Master DECHA SITHIDAS (THL)
Open
Event Date Champion
Monsoon Mayhem Malaysia January 7–9 Yuri Andika (IDN)
Oakley Indonesia April 1–14 Marlon Gerber (IDN)
West Java Indonesia June 13–18 Lee Wilson (IDN)
Quiksliver Thailand September 21–24 Raditya Rondi (IDN)
Rip Curl Indonesia October 8–9 Raditya Rondi (IDN)
Quiksilver Taiwan November 25–27 Sansi Selamet (IDN)
Quiksilver Malaysia December 2–4 Dede Suryana (IDN)
Billabong Malaysia December 10–11 Raditya Rondi (IDN)
Women
Event Date Champion
Monsoon Mayhem Malaysia January 7–9 Yasnyiar Gea (IDN)
West Java Indonesia June 13–18 Iis Trisnawati (IDN)
September 21–24 Yasnyiar Gea (IDN)
Rip Curl Indonesia October 8–9 Yasnyiar Gea (IDN)
Quiksilver Malaysia December 2–4 Annissa Flynn (THL)
Billabong Malaysia December 10–11 Yasnyiar Gea (IDN)
Master
Event Date Champion
Monsoon Mayhem Malaysia January 7–9 Toshikazu Kikuchi (JPN)
West Java Indonesia June 13–18 Sujari (IDN)
Quiksilver Thailand September 21–24 Wayan Gantiyasa (IDN)
Quiksilver Malaysia December 2–4 Hazimin Harun (MAL)
Longboard
Event Date Champion
Quiksilver West Java June 13–18 Arif Nurhidayat (IDN)
Quiksilver Thailand September 21–24 Arif Nurhidayat (IDN)
Quiksilver Taiwan November 25–27 Chen Dong Ming (TAIW)

References

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  1. ^ "History". Asian Surfing Championships. Archived from the original on July 21, 2015. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
  2. ^ INDOINCPRODUCTIONS (21 May 2014). "ASC AWARDS TRIP TO G-LAND FILMED BY INDO INC PRODUCTIONS". Retrieved 20 July 2016.
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