The World Surf League (WSL) today announced that the Championship Tour (CT) will return to Bells Beach in 2022 and beyond thanks to the new three-year deal that was signed between the WSL and its longtime partners, Rip Curl and the Victorian Government. The deal secures this iconic event into the future and ensures that any WSL World Title hopeful will need to navigate the notorious Bells bowl if they have any chance at becoming a World Champion and that the coveted Bell will be rung for many Easters to come.
The WSL made the extremely difficult decision to cancel the Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach CT event for 2021. The decision was made after the WSL was unable to secure a pre-approved bubble in Victoria ahead of the event, leaving significant risk attached to sudden public health measures in reaction to COVID-19 such as lockdowns, state border restrictions, and event cancellations. The WSL respects and understands the decision of the Victorian Government in this challenging time.
The WSL sincerely thanks the Victorian Government and the local community for their understanding of the 2021 event cancellation and their commitment to the next three years of supporting one of surfing’s most special events. We look forward to returning to Victoria, and in particular, the Surf Coast Shire, in 2022.
“It was an extremely difficult decision to cancel one of the most iconic events on the Championship Tour,” said WSL Asia Pacific General Manager, Andrew Stark. “However, we are genuinely excited to confirm the Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach event into the future with a new three-year agreement that will ensure the continuation of one of surfing’s most historical events. We genuinely thank the Victorian Government and our key partners, including Rip Curl and the Surf Coast Shire, for their understanding throughout this incredibly challenging time and we look forward to working with them in the future to ensure the Bell is rung annually.”
“The Rip Curl Pro is known around the world and loved at home – and it’s great that it will be returning to Bells Beach in 2022 and for at least two more years after that,” said Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events, Martin Pakua. “Bells at Easter is a pillar of our major events calendar and one of the reasons it’s the best in the country.”
Rip Curl, a brand that was ‘Born at Bells,’ is looking forward to welcoming the world’s best back in 2022 and partnering with the WSL to make the event bigger and better than ever upon its return.