Smirnoff World Pro-Am Surfing Championships

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Former 1968 world champion surfer Fred Hemmings, began his career as an event promoter in 1969 and ran the Smirnoff World Pro-Am Surfing Championships between 1969 and 1977.[1] Originally held at Santa Cruz, California, later events were held at various locations in Hawaii.

Due to the International Surfing Federation being unable to establish a format or sponsorship, no official amateur championships were held between 1973 and 1975, so The Smirnoff World Pro-Am became known by some as a de facto professional World Championship.[2] Laura Lee Ching became the first woman to compete in the Hawaiian Smirnoff World Pro-Am contests in 1973.[3][4]

Event Champions
YearMen'sWomen's
1969 Corky Carroll (USA) Margo Godfrey (USA)
1970* Nat Young (AUS)
1971 Gavin Rudolph (RSA)
1972* Paul Neilsen (AUS)
1973 Ian Cairns (AUS)
1974 Reno Abellira (USA)
1975 Mark Richards (AUS)
1976** Mark Warren (AUS) Jericho Poppler (USA)
1977** Reno Abellira (USA) Jericho Poppler (USA)

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The Smirnoff World Pro-Am Surfing Championships were superseded by the International Professional Surfers (IPS) in 1976.

  • *ISA world surfing champions were Rolf Aurness in 1970 and Jimmy Blears in 1972.
  • **IPS (later ASP/WSL) world surfing champions were Peter Townend in 1976 and Shaun Tomson / Margo Oberg (Godfrey) in 1977.

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