The Quiksilver and ROXY Pro France comes back in 2021 as a Challenger Series event. Credit_WSL_Poullenot

WSL Challenger Series: Quiksilver/Roxy Pro France Cancelled

The Quiksilver / Roxy Pro France, the 6th stop of the WSL Challenger Series, has been cancelled. More info below.

Press Release:
WSL and Boardriders Announce Cancellation of 2022 Quiksilver / ROXY Pro France Challenger Series Competition

  • WSL and Boardriders Mutually Agree on Event Cancellation
  • WSL and Boardriders To Explore New Opportunities to Bring World’s Best Surfers Back To France in 2023 and Beyond
  • More Available at WorldSurfLeague.com

The World Surf League (WSL) and Boardriders announced today the cancellation of the 2022 Quiksilver / ROXY Pro France. Despite continued efforts to maintain the event, the WSL and Boardriders have agreed on the decision to cancel this year’s competition in Hossegor, France.

The competition was set to take place from October 12 – 23, 2022 as the sixth stop on the Challenger Series, the competition series where the next generation of surfing stars battle for the chance to qualify for the Championship Tour. In light of this announcement, the Challenger Series rankings for Championship Tour qualification will be based on results across four competitions.

Despite this year’s cancellation, the WSL and Boardriders are determined to explore opportunities to bring the world’s best surfers back to France in 2023 and beyond.

“We are disappointed to announce the cancellation of the Challenger Series event in Hossegor,” said Erik Logan, WSL CEO. “We were unable to secure the appropriate support to make the event financially sustainable. Despite this cancellation, we are committed to the French region, community, competitors, and fans. France remains important to competitive surfing’s history and future. We are actively engaged in conversations to return to France in 2023 and beyond.”

“Quiksilver and ROXY have had a long history of supporting the surfing industry in France, including on the Championship Tour level, so this is of course a very disappointing outcome”, said Arne Arens, CEO of Boardriders Inc. “Nonetheless, our determination to showcase European surfing remains unchanged and we are 100% dedicated to working with the WSL to bring the world’s best surfers back to the French beaches in the near future. In the interim, Quiksilver and ROXY will continue their unwavering support and sponsorship of world-class athletes and WSL events globally.”

“We understand and acknowledge the inconvenience of this timing, and we know it adds difficult and frustrating repercussions on competitors,” said Jessi Miley-Dyer, WSL SVP of Tours and Head of Competition. “Because of this, we have reduced the counting results to four from five for the end-of-year rankings. The 2022 Challenger Series will host seven competitions total, including the upcoming Vans US Open of Surfing, EDP Vissla Pro Ericeira, Corona Saquarema Pro, and Haleiwa Challenger.”

The Challenger Series will host seven competitions total for the 2022 season, with four of seven results counting toward the year-end Challenger Series Rankings and Championship Tour qualification. The Top 10 men and Top 5 women on the Challenger Series rankings will qualify for the 2023 Championship Tour. The next stop will be the Vans US Open of Surfing (July 30 – August 7, 2022), followed by EDP Vissla Pro Ericeira (October 1 – 9, 2022), the Corona Saquarema Pro presented by Banco do Brasil (November 1 – 8, 2022), and the Haleiwa Challenger (November 26 – December 7, 2022).

For more information, please visit WorldSurfLeague.com

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