World Qualification Series (WQS) is a surfing points competition for the honour of competing with the world's best surfers on the ASP World Tour. The WQS is sometimes referred to as 'The Grind' or simply the 'QS' by competitors.
The WQS was introduced in 1992 as a feeder competition to what was then called the WCT (World Championship Tour). The top scoring fifteen surfers on the WQS replaced the lowest scoring seventeen from the WCT on the following year's tour.
Jan 12 - Jan 18
Winner: Nathaniel Curran ( United States)
Jan 23 - Jan 25
Winner: Rafael Pereira ( Venezuela)
Feb 09 - Feb15
Winner: Bruno Santos ( Brazil)
Mar 18 - Mar 22
Winner: Travis Logie ( South Africa)
Mar 23 - Mar 29
Winner : Jordy Smith ( South Africa)
Mar 25 - Mar 29
Winner : Mike Losness ( United States)
Mar 29 - Apr 05
Winner : Daniel Ross( Australia)
Apr 06 - Apr 12
Apr 10 - Apr 12
CANCELLED
Apr 19 - Apr 26
Winner: Andre Jadson ( Brazil)
Apr 21 - Apr 26
Winner: Alejo Muniz ( Brazil)
Apr 28 - May 02
Winner : Fredrick Pattacchia ( Hawaii)
Apr 29 - May 06
Winner : Adam Melling ( Australia)
May 14 - May 17
Winner : Royden Bryson ( South Africa)
May 12 - May 17
Jun 02 - Jun 07
Winner : Gabriel Villarán ( Peru)
Jun 08 - Jun 14
Winner : Owen Wright ( Australia)
Jun 16 - Jun 24
Winner : Blake Thornton ( Australia)
Jun 28 - Jul 05
Jul 09 - Jul 12
Jul 07 - Jul 12
Winner : Gabriel Medina ( Brazil)
Jul 07 - Jul 12
Jul 14 - Jul 19
Jul 21 - Jul 26
Jul 17 - Jul 26
Jul 28 - Aug 02
Jul 29 - Aug 02
Aug 5 - Aug 9
Aug 18 - Aug 23 30th Anniversary of the Lacanau Pro and good conditions this year. Surf, concerts, events scheduled. Check out the video for a summary of the event http://vimeo.com/6994555
Aug 25 - Aug 30
Sep 01 - Sep 06
Sep 01 - Sep 06
Sep 04 - Sep 06
Sep 09 - Sep 12
Sep 10 - Sep 13
Sep 08 - Sep 13
Sep 15 - Sep 20
Sep 16 - Sep 22
Sep 22 - Sep 27
Oct 05 - Oct 11
Oct 07 - Oct 12
Oct 13 - Oct 18
Oct 16 - Oct 18
Oct 19 - Oct 25
Oct 25 - Oct 31
Oct 30 - Nov 07
Winner : Drew Courtney ( Australia)
Nov 02 - Nov 08
Oct 26 - Nov 10
Nov 11 - Nov 15
Nov 17 - Nov 22
Nov 12 - Nov 24
Nov 25 - Dec 06
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