WSL agree to pay out equal prize money

The World Surf League has announced it will award the same prize money for men and women starting from next year.

The World Surf League will award the same prize money for men and women starting in 2019.

CEO Sophie Goldschmidt said the equal pay for surfers will apply for the league's various tours - world championship, junior world championship, longboard and big wave.

Eleven-time world champion Kelly Slater said in The Players' Tribune website that the move sends "a message to society - that equal prize money should be the standard."

Australian world No.1 and six-time world champion Stephanie Gilmore said recently that despite winning four straight world championships, she didn't receive nearly the same prize money and sponsorship as men did.

The women also had fewer events.

The 2019 championship tour calendar features 11 men's and 10 women's events in Australia, Indonesia, South Africa, North America, French Polynesia, Europe and Hawaii.


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