2012 Billabong World Juniors Championships

by The Editors on January 13, 2012

Bb Wjc 2011 12-W570-H937Beginning January 21, 2012 Australia’s Burleigh Heads will play host to the to the final event on the 2011 ASP World Junior Tour, the Billabong World Junior Championships.

The Billabong World Junior Championships Gold Coast brings together the world’s top 45 male junior surfers (plus three wildcards) and the top 17 rated junior women’s surfers (plus one wildcard) from countries including Australia, New Zealand, the USA, Brazil, Japan, Tahiti, South Africa, France and Portugal.

For the official word follow the jump.Wednesday, January 11th, 2012 (Burleigh Heads, Gold Coast, AUS): In just 10 days time, the iconic point break of Burleigh Heads on Australia’s Gold Coast will play host to the third and final event on the 2011 ASP World Junior Tour, the Billabong World Junior Championships.

The Billabong World Junior Championships Gold Coast brings together the world’s top 45 male junior surfers (plus three wildcards) and the top 17 rated junior women’s surfers (plus one wildcard) from countries including Australia, New Zealand, the USA, Brazil, Japan, Tahiti, South Africa, France and Portugal.

More event announcements will be made in coming days! In the meantime, here’s 10 facts about the world’s most prestigious junior surfing tournament:

The Billabong World Junior Championships Gold Coast decides the Men’s and Women’s ASP World Junior Champions.
It is the first time the event has been held on the Gold Coast. Former venues include Sydney’s North Narrabeen, Victoria’s Phillip Island and Maui’s Honolua Bay.

At least 11 renowned world surfing zones will be represented with surfers from the following regions pulling on jerseys: Brazil, France, Japan, Hawaii, Australia, USA, South Africa, French Polynesia, Portugal, Reunion Island and New Zealand.
The Queensland Government, through Events Queensland, is investing in events such as the Billabong World Junior Championships Gold Coast as part of a record $174 million investment in events over four years.

The men’s total prize pool for the men’s division is $100,000 with the winner receiving $25,000. The women’s total prize pool is $25,000 with the winner receiving $5,000.

The men’s and women’s world junior champions will be crowned alongside ASP Men’s champion Kelly Slater (USA) and ASP Women’s champion Carissa Moore (Haw) at the upcoming ASP World Champions banquet on the Gold Coast, February 23rd.

A free, live concert will take place on Burleigh Point during the event. Stand-by for more announcements!
Every heat from the Billabong World Junior Championships Gold Coast will be webcast live. If you can’t get to the beach, enjoy the action via www.billabongpro.com with expert commentary, replays, stats, multiple camera angles, viewer interactivity and more.

Event co-sponsors and partners helping to make the Billabong World Junior Championships Gold Coast possible include Monster Energy Drink, Sony, Events QLD, Sony Ericsson, VonZipper, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, ASL magazine, Burleigh Boardriders.

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