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World Tour (bodyboarding)

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Abbreviation
  
APB

Founded
  
1982

Sport
  
Professional 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.

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. This title is recognized by all bodyboarders and undisputed by any other organization in the world.

The tour is governed by the Association of Professional Bodyboarders that can be reached at http://www.apbtour.com, which is also the governing body of world bodyboarding.

The current World Tour champion is Pierre-Louis Costes from France. The most successful competitor on the tour is Hawaiian Mike Stewart with 9 world titles.

The main goal of the World Tour is to promote bodyboarding around the world by running international quality events that encourage technical riding. The majority of the venues on tour are in the most technical waves in the world. Some of these most challenging waves in the world are breaks like; Shark Island in NSW Australia, Zicatela in Mexico, Pipeline in Hawaii, Arica in Chile, Middles in Puerto Rico, Itacoatiara in Brazil and finishing the tour is the Fronton event in the Canary Islands.

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World Tour (bodyboarding) Wikipedia