- Source: World Tour (bodyboarding)
Current
In 2020, the International Bodyboarding Corporation was created in order to run the bodyboarding world tour. For the period of 2020 to 2021, the IBC couldn't effectively run a tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic which impacted global travel. The IBC Bodyboarding World Tour consists of 6 divisions: Men, Women, Dropknee, Junior Men, Junior Women and Master Women.
= Tour details
=How each division is awarded the 2022 World Champion Title.
Men and Women: 4 best results
Junior Men: Best result + Fronton King event
Junior Women: Best result + Sintra Pro event
Dropknee: Best result + Sintra Pro event
Master Women: Single event winner - Wahine Bodyboard Pro
History
The first ever bodyboarding world tour was set up and created by the GOB (Global Organisation of Bodyboarders) in 1994. The GOB remained the controlling organisation of the tour up to 2002. In the final 3 years under the GOB, the tour was developed into a 'Super Tour'. In 2003, the IBA (International Bodyboarding Association) was formed, and they ran the world tour for 10 years, with their final year of being in charge being 2013. The Association of Professional Bodyboarders was formed in 2014 and the APB became the controlling body for the bodyboarding world tour. At the end of 2019, the APB was shut down.
Bodyboarding World Champions
= Men
== Junior Men
== Women
== Junior Women
== Dropknee
=See also
World Surf League
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- World Tour (bodyboarding)
- Bodyboarding
- International Bodyboarding Association
- World Tour
- Guilherme Tâmega
- Damian King
- Jeff Hubbard
- Shark Island Challenge
- Mike Stewart (bodyboarder)
- Alexandra Rinder