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Bodysurfing World Tour

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The IBSA BodySurfing World Tour features both Open Men and Open Women divisions and is held in two stages.

The first stage, the BodySurfing World Tour Qualifying Series, is held in different regional areas including:

 

  • North America;

  • Latin America (South and Central America);

  • Polynesia (Hawaii and Tahiti);

  • Europe/Africa;

  • Australia/Asia.

 

Competitions with the BodySurfing World Tour Qualifying Series label take place throughout the year, and a ranking is established at the end of the season. The top-ranked bodysurfers from each regional area then represent their region in the Bodysurfing World Tour Finals. The qualifying system for men is based on the top 8 ranked BWT QS bodysurfers, with 4 being the highest-ranked and 4 selected from each national community. For women, the top 4 ranked BWT QS bodysurfers are selected, with 2 being the highest-ranked and 2 selected from each national community.

The second stage, in the following year, the BodySurfing World Tour Finals, bring together the top ranked bodysurfers from each region, as well as bodysurfers who receive wild cards (8 for open men and 4 for open women) awarded by the IBSA. A total of 48 men and 24 women showcase their skills in this competition.

The IBSA is responsible for selecting events, monitoring compliance with rules, sanctioning results, establishing a classification based on results reported by organizers, selecting the final event organizer, and sanctioning the final result.

 

What is the IBSA BodySurfing World Tour?

The IBSA BodySurfing World Tour is a new competition sanctioned by the International BodySurfing Association (IBSA). It features Open Men and Open Women divisions and is held in two stages, the IBSA BodySurfing World Tour Qualifying Series and the IBSA BodySurfing World Tour Finals.

 

When does the IBSA BodySurfing World Tour take place?

The Qualifying Series take place every year. The World Tour Finals take place in the following year.

 

Where are the IBSA BodySurfing World Tour Qualifying Series held?

The Qualifying Series are held in five different regional areas, including North America, Latin America (South and Central America), Polynesia (Hawaii and Tahiti), Europe/Africa, and Australia/Asia.

 

How many bodysurfers represent each region in the IBSA BodySurfing World Tour Finals?

For men, the top 8 ranked BWT QS bodysurfers represent each region, with 4 being the highest-ranked and 4 selected from each national community. For women, the top 4 ranked BWT QS bodysurfers are selected, with 2 being the highest-ranked and 2 selected from each national community.

 

How to enter QS events?

A bodysurfer can enter any QS event but points scored from events outside of his home regional does not count toward his home region ranking. Information on event sign-up are shared locally and on the IBSA website once available.

Ex. Bodysurfers from USA can participate in IBSA QS events from other regions (in Hawaii, Australia, Brazil, ...). They score points in the General QS Ranking; however, points do not count towards the QS ranking of the North America regional area. Their qualification depend on their results during North America QS events.

 

What is the responsibility of the IBSA during the IBSA BodySurfing World Tour?

The IBSA is responsible for selecting events, monitoring compliance with rules, sanctioning results, establishing a classification based on results reported by organizers, selecting the final event organizer, and sanctioning the final result.

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