Slater has been crowned
World Surf League Champion a record 11 times, including five consecutive titles in 1994–98. He is the youngest (at age 20) and the oldest (at age 39) to win the WSL men's title. On winning his fifth world title in 1997, Slater passed Australian surfer
Mark Richards to become the most successful male champion in the history of the sport. In 2007 he also became the all-time leader in career event wins by winning the
Boost Mobile Pro event at
Lower Trestles near
San Clemente, California. The previous record was held by Slater's childhood hero, three-time world champion
Tom Curren. After earlier being awarded the title prematurely as a result of a miscalculation by the
Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP), on November 6, 2011, Slater officially won his eleventh ASP world title at the Rip Curl Pro Search San Francisco, by winning his fourth round heat. , 2011|alt= In May 2005, in the final heat of the
Billabong Tahiti Pro contest at
Teahupo'o, Slater became the first surfer ever to be awarded two perfect scores for a total 20 out of 20 points under the ASP two-wave scoring system (fellow American
Shane Beschen made the first perfect score under the previous three-wave system in 1996). Slater did it again in June 2013 at the quarter finals at the
Volcom Fiji Pro with two perfect ten waves, only the fourth person in history to do so. Slater is also the oldest surfer to perform a ten-point ride in World Surf League competition at the age of 47 at the 2019 Billabong Pipe Masters.
2013 stats and results World ranking: 2nd Points: 54,150
Event results in 2013 Quiksilver Pro (Gold Coast, Australia): 1st Rip Curl Pro (Bells Beach, Victoria, Australia): 13th Volcom Fiji Pro (Tavarua/Namotu, Fiji): 1st Oakley Pro Bali (Keramas, Bali, Indonesia): 9th Billabong Pro Teahupoo (Teahupoo, Taiarapu, French Polynesia): 2nd Billabong Pipeline Masters (Pipeline, Oahu, Hawaii): 1st He also won many other surfing titles.
2012 stats and results World ranking: 2nd Points: 55,450
Event results in 2012 Quiksilver Pro presented by Land Rover (Gold Coast, Snapper Rocks, Australia): 5th Rip Curl Pro presented by Ford Ranger (Bells Beach, Victoria, Australia): 2nd Billabong Rio Pro (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil): INJ Volcom Fiji Pro (Tavarua/Namotu, Fiji): 1st Billabong Pro Tahiti (Teahupoo, Tahiti): 13th Hurley Pro (Lower Trestles, San Clemente, California, US): 1st Quiksilver Pro France (Hossegor-Landes, France): 1st Rip Curl Pro (Peniche, Portugal): 13th O'Neill Coldwater Classic Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz, California, US): 9th Billabong Pipeline Masters (Pipeline, Oahu, Hawaii): 3rd
2011 stats and results World ranking: 2011 Champion Points: 68,100
Event results in 2011 Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast (Snapper Rocks, Australia): 1st Rip Curl Pro, Bells Beach, (Victoria, Australia): 5th Billabong Rio Pro (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil): 13th Nike Pro US Open (Huntington Beach, California, US): 1st Billabong Pro Teahupoo (Teahupoo, Tahiti): 1st Quiksilver Pro New York (Long Beach, New York, US): 2nd Hurley Pro (Lower Trestles, San Clemente, California, US): 1st
Quiksilver Pro France (Hossegor, France): 5th Rip Curl Pro Portugal (Peniche, Portugal): 2nd Rip Curl Search (Ocean Beach, San Francisco, US): 5th Billabong Pipeline Masters (Pipeline, Oahu, Hawaii): 3rd
2010 stats and results World ranking: 2010 Champion Points: 69000
Event results in 2010 Quiksilver Pro, Gold Coast (Snapper Rocks, Australia): 9th Rip Curl Pro,
Bells Beach (Australia): 1st Hang Loose Pro (Santa Catarina, Brasil): 2nd Billabong Pro (Jeffreys Bay, South Africa): 17th Billabong Pro Teahupoo (Teahupoo, Tahiti): 3rd Hurley Pro (Lower
Trestles, San Clemente, California, US): 1st Quiksilver Pro France (Hossegor, France): 2nd Rip Curl Pro Portugal (Peniche, Portugal): 1st Rip Curl Pro Search 2010 (Middles Beach, Isabela, Puerto Rico): 1st Billabong Pipeline Masters (Pipeline, Oahu, Hawaii): 3rd
2009 stats and results World ranking: 6th. Points: 6136
Event results in 2009 Quiksilver Pro, Gold Coast (Snapper Rocks, Australia): 17th Rip Curl Pro,
Bells Beach (Australia): 17th Billabong Pro, Tahiti (Teahupoo, Tahiti): 17th Hang Loose Pro (Santa Catarina, Brasil): 1st Billabong Pro (Jeffreys Bay, South Africa): 9th Hurley Pro (Lower
Trestles, San Clemente, California, US): 3rd Quiksilver Pro France (Hossegor, France): 5th Billabong Pro, Mundaka (Mundaka, Spain): 3rd Rip Curl Search (Peniche, Portugal): 17th
Billabong Pipeline Masters (Pipeline, Oahu, Hawaii): 2nd
2008 stats and results World ranking: 2008 Champion Points: 8832
Event results Quiksilver Pro, Gold Coast (Snapper Rocks, Australia): 1st Rip Curl Pro,
Bells Beach (Australia): 1st Billabong Pro, Tahiti (Teahupoo, Tahiti): 17th Globe Pro, Fiji (Tavarua, Fiji): 1st Billabong Pro, J-Bay (Jeffreys Bay, South Africa): 1st Rip Curl Search (Bali, Indonesia): 17th Boost Mobile Pro (Lower Trestles, San Clemente, California, US): 1st
Quiksilver Pro France (Hossegor, France): 2nd Billabong Pro, Mundaka (Mundaka, Spain): 9th Hang Loose Pro (Santa Catarina, Brasil): DNS Billabong Pipeline Masters (Pipeline, Oahu, Hawaii): 1st
History of wins 2022 • Billabong Pro Pipeline (Oahu, Hawaii)
2019 • Triple Crown of Surfing (Specialty-Hawaii)
2016 • Billabong Pro (Teahupoo, Tahiti) – WT
2014 • Volcom Pipe Pro (Pipeline, Hawaii) – QS 5-Stars
2013 • Quiksilver Pro (Gold Coast, Australia) – WT • Volcom Fiji Pro (Tavarua/Namotu, Fiji) – WT • Billabong Pipeline Masters (Pipeline, Hawaii) – WT
2012 • Volcom Fiji Pro (Tavarua, Fiji) – WT • Hurley Pro (Trestles, California, US) – WT • Quiksilver Pro France (South West Coast, France) – WT
2011 • Quiksilver Pro (Gold Coast, Australia) – WT • Billabong Pro (Teahupoo, Tahiti) – WT • Hurley Pro (Trestles, California, US) – WT • Nike US Open of Surfing (Huntington Beach, California, US) – QS Prime
2010 • Rip Curl Pro (Bells Beach, Australia) – WT • Hurley Pro (Trestles, California, US) – WT • Rip Curl Pro (Peniche, Portugal) – WT • Rip Curl Search (Middles, Isabela, Puerto Rico) – WT
2009 • Hang Loose Santa Catarina Pro (Santa Catarina, Brasil) – WT
2008 • Quiksilver Pro (Gold Coast, Australia) – WT • Rip Curl Pro (Bells Beach, Australia) – WT • Globe Pro (Tavarua, Fiji) – WT • Billabong Pro (Jeffreys Bay, South Africa) – WT • Boost Mobile Pro (Trestles, California, US) – WT • Billabong Pipeline Masters (Pipeline, Hawaii) – WT
2007 • Boost Mobile Pro (Trestles, California, US) – WT
2006 • Quiksilver Pro (Gold Coast, Australia) – WT • Rip Curl Pro (Bells Beach, Australia) – WT
2005 • Billabong Pro (Teahupoo, Tahiti) – WT • Globe Pro Fiji (Tavarua, Fiji) – WT • Billabong Pro (Jeffreys Bay, South Africa) – WT • Boost Mobile Pro (Trestles, California, US) – WT
2004 •
X Games SRF The Game • Snickers Australian Open – QS • Energy Australia Open – QS
2003 • X Games SRF The Game • Billabong Pro (Teahupoo, Tahiti) – WT • Billabong Pro (Jeffreys Bay, South Africa) – WT • Billabong Pro (Mundaka, Spain) – WT • Nova Schin Festival (Santa Catarina, Brazil) – WT
2002 • Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau (Specialty-Hawaii)
2000 • Gotcha Pro Tahiti (Teahupoo, Tahiti) – WT
1999 •
Mountain Dew Pipeline Masters (Pipeline, Hawaii) – WT
1998 • Billabong Pro (Gold Coast, Australia) – WT •
Triple Crown of Surfing (Specialty-Hawaii)
1997 • Coke Surf Classic (Manly Beach, Australia) – QS 6-Stars • Billabong Pro (Gold Coast, Australia) – WT • Tokushima Pro (Tokushima, Japan) – WT • Marui Pro (Chiba, Japan) – WT • Kaiser Summer Surf (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) – WT • Grand Slam (Specialty-Australia) • Typhoon Lagoon Surf Challenge (Specialty-US)
1996 • Coke Surf Classic (Narrabeen, Australia) • Rip Curl Pro Saint Leu (Saint Leu, Reunion Island) • CSI presents Billabong Pro (Jeffreys Bay, South Africa) • U.S. Open of Surfing (Huntington Beach, California, US) • Rip Curl Pro Hossegor (Hossegor, France) • Quiksilver Surfmasters (Biarritz, France) • Chiemsee Gerry Lopez Pipe Masters (Pipeline, Hawaii) • Sud Ouest Trophee (Specialty-France) • Da Hui Backdoor Shootout (Specialty-Hawaii)
1995 • Quiksilver Pro (Grajagan, Indonesia) • Chiemsee Pipe Masters (Pipeline, Hawaii) • Triple Crown of Surfing (Specialty-Hawaii)
1994 • Rip Curl Pro (Bells Beach, Australia) • Gotcha Lacanau Pro (Lacanau, France) • Chiemsee Gerry Lopez Pipe Masters (Pipeline, Hawaii) • Bud Surf Tour Seaside Reef (WQS-US) • Bud Surf Tour Huntington (WQS-US) • Sud Ouest Trophee (Specialty-France)
1993 • Marui Pro (Chiba, Japan)
1992 • Rip Curl Pro Landes (Hossegor, France) • Marui Pipe Masters (Pipeline, Hawaii)
1990 • Body Glove Surfbout (Trestles, California, US) == Career victories ==