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ASP Bows to the New AgeTuesday, January 12, 2010 COOLANGATTA, Australia: The Association of Surfing Professionals judging criteria has been refined to reflect the evolution of competitive surfing styles.
![]() Dane Reynolds, 24, world number 10, is one reason to rejig the rule book. Credit: © ASP / CESTARI “It’s paramount that the ASP judging criteria evolve to reflect the ever-progressing envelope of high-performance surfing,” Perry Hatchett, ASP Head Judge, said. “The revision of the criteria for 2010 is the result of discussions between our respected panel of judges as well as the world’s best surfers.” The ASP Judging Criteria for 2010 and beyond is as follows: Surfers must perform to the ASP Judging Key Concepts to maximise their scoring potential. Judges analyse the following major concepts when scoring waves:
- Commitment and Degree of Difficulty
It is important to note that the emphasis on certain concepts is contingent upon the location and the conditions on the day, as well as changes of conditions during the day.
The aforementioned criteria will be applied across the board at ASP World Tour, ASP Women’s World Tour, ASP World Qualifying Series (WQS) and ASP Pro Junior events. Surfers must perform to the ASP Judging Key Concepts to maximise their scoring potential. Judges analyse the following major concepts when scoring waves: - Commitment and Degree of Difficulty - Combination of Traditional and Modern Manoeuvres - Innovative and Progressive Manoeuvres - Combination of Major Manoeuvres - Variety of Manoeuvres - Speed, Power and Flow Judges will utilise a 75-25% ratio being that surfers will only ever get a maximum of 75% (7.5pts) of the scale for surfing only one aspect of Modern or Traditional, up to an additional 25% (2.5pts) can be added when the two aspects are combined. Incomplete maneuvers will not be rewarded. It is important to note that the emphasis on certain concepts is contingent upon the location and the conditions on the day, as well as changes of conditions during the day. Scale Utilised: 0.0 – 1.9 = Poor 2.0 – 2.9 = Fair 4.0 – 5.9 = Average 6.0 – 7.9 = Good 8.0 – 10.0 = Excellent The revised ASP Longboard Judging Criteria will be applied at ASP World Longboard Tour and ASP Longboard Qualifying Series (LQS) events in 2010 and beyond. Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast, February 27 – March 10, 2010 Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach, March 30 – April 10, 2010 Hang Loose Santa Catarina Pro, April 21 – April 30, 2010 Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay, July 15 – 25, 2010 Billabong Pro Teahupoo, August 23 – September 3, 2010 Hurley Pro Trestles, September 12 – 21, 2010 Quiksilver Pro France, September 25 – October 5, 2010 Rip Curl Pro Portugal, October 7 – 18, 2010 Rip Curl Pro Search, October 30 – November 10, 2010 Billabong Pipe Masters, December 8 – 20, 2010 2010 ASP WOMEN’S WORLD TOUR SCHEDULE: Roxy Pro Gold Coast, February 27 – March 10, 2010 Rip Curl Women’s Pro Bells Beach, March 30 – April 5, 2010 Taranaki Women’s Surf Festival, April 11 – 16, 2010 Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic, April 21 – 26, 2010 Movistar Peru Classic pres. by Rip Curl, TBA Rip Curl Pro Portugal, October 7 – 11, 2010 Rip Curl Pro Search, October 30 – November 4, 2010 Gidget Pro Sunset Beach, November 24 – December 6, 2010 Billabong Pro Maui (Tentative), December 8 – 20, 2010 2010 ASP WORLD JUNIOR TOUR SCHEDULE: 2009 Billabong ASP World Junior Championships, January 9 – 17, 2010 Oakley ASP World Junior Bali, October 2 – 13, 2010 2010 Billabong ASP World Junior Championships, January 8 – 16, 2011 2010 ASP WORLD LONGBOARD SCHEDULE: - Three Men’s Events TO BE CONFIRMED (All Oxbow ASP World Longboard Events) Roxy ASP Women’s World Championships, July 10 – 14, 2010
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