ASA Entertainment has announced that the World Surf League (WSL) Nissan Super Girl Surf Pro will return to the Oceanside Pier in Oceanside on Oct. 3-4, where the top female surfers from California will face-off against the best from Hawaii and Florida in a unique team competition.
No fans will be permitted to attend; however, the WSL specialty event will feature both a live webcast on supergirlsurfpro.com, worldsurfleague.com, and twitch.tv/supergirlsurf and television coverage so that content-starved surf fans can watch the best American surfers back in the ocean.
The top three ranked surfers on the WSL leaderboard and six of the top 12 will compete, including No. 1 ranked and reigning four-time World Champion, Carissa Moore, Caroline Marks (No. 2), Lakey Peterson (No. 3), Tatiana Weston-Webb (No. 6), Courtney Conlogue (No. 7), Sage Erickson (No. 12), and more.
“Everyone is so excited about this event,” said 2018 Super Girl Pro champion Moore. “I’ve always been inspired by the message behind Super Girl, and it’s incredible to have a contest like this that focuses entirely on women’s surfing. I am thrilled to be back in the ocean competing, and the contest format seems really fun.”
The 2020 Nissan Super Girl Surf Pro involves not only a California vs the U.S. team event featuring eight Californians and a combination of eight Hawaiians / Floridians but also a second-team competition between eight two-person teams that pairs one Championship Tour surfer with one Qualifying Series surfer per team. All results from the weekend will accumulate points for both Team CA or Team U.S. and the individual two-person teams. Prize money will be awarded to every member of either Team CA or Team U.S. and the top-scoring two-person team.
“The Super Girl Pro has been a huge part of the landscape of women’s surfing for the past 13 years and it’s incredible that they’ve been able to make the event happen in 2020,” said VP of WSL Tours and Competitions Jessi Miley-Dyer. “The field of talent competing includes both the best American surfers on the planet and the next generation of stars, and the competition format is really creative. The question of which state produces best surfers has been talked about in surfing for years, and this contest will help to answer that question in a fun way.”
The event will be webcast live via several partners, including supergirlsurfpro.com, worldsurfleague.com and twitch.tv/supergirlsurf on Oct. 3 and 4 from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. It will also be broadcast on FOX Sports throughout November and December.
“We are so pleased to be able to run this event during a challenging time for everyone,” said Rick Bratman, CEO of ASA Entertainment, the event’s owner. “People desperately need positive experiences and this event has such an inspiring message and incredibly uplifting energy. We’d like to thank the City of Oceanside, San Diego County, the WSL, the surfers, and our incredible sponsors for their patience, commitment, and support in making this happen. We’re really looking forward to watching these female superheroes in the ocean again, and can’t wait to see who gets the Super Girl Pro cape this year!”
No spectators will be permitted to attend, so fans are encouraged to watch the competition via live webcasts. The event will be strictly executed to follow health and safety procedures, which were developed based on guidelines set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, World
Health Organization, and emerging best practices established by other sports leagues and broadcast only live sports events. These procedures include strict social distancing measures, temperature checks, masks, and minimal personnel on-site.
For more detailed information, visit supergirlsurfpro.com.
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