Adriano de Souza


Adriano "Mineirinho" de Souza is a Brazilian professional surfer and also the 2015 WSL World Champion. He has been competing on the World Surf League Men's World Tour since 2005.

Overview

Adriano de Souza is seem by many as the "hardest working man" on the WSL Tour. To many observers, like 1989 World Champion and WSL commentator Martin Potter, and former top-44 surfer and WSL commentator Ross Williams, Adriano is more eager to learn, more willing to fight, and spends more time learning the game and trying to evolve his surfing than any of his peers/competitors -- with the likely exception of 11-time World Champion Kelly Slater.
Few other surfers have built the same reputation of working hard to learn and evolve on competitive surfing. Most of the other WSL surfers are somewhat perceived to be natural-talented people who don't give a 100% effort on their professional careers -- and thus rarely reach 100% of their competitive potential during surfing heats.
WSL commentators Potter and Williams usually highlighted during WSL surf broadcasts about how Adriano gets to the venues of the surf contests much earlier than his opponents, sometimes weeks in advance, to learn and adapt as much as possible. They also usually talk about how Adriano almost "never falls" on his waves, and how he loves to fight for the inside position and surf the first wave of every heat.
Surf journalist/historian Matt Warshaw wrote in the Encyclopedia of Surfing that Adriano is a "determined pro surfer, built like a terrier and fixed to his board with a wide, squat, function-first stance". Warshaw noted that during Adriano World Title campaign he "rode with near-monomaniacal intensity and often willed his way to heat victories against more talented surfers". Warshaw also stated that Adriano was for the most part heralded as a worthy and deserving World Champion "after years of being ignored or ridiculed by surfing's English-speaking tastemakers".
The tale of how Adriano asked -- and then begged and then convinced -- Banzai Pipeline top local surfer Jamie O'Brien to stay at his house during the season finale in Hawaii became famous in the surfing world. It showed the lengths Adriano was willing to go in order to improve his surfing abilities and win the WSL Surfing World Title.

Surfing career

Accomplishments

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WSL World Championship Tour

Tournament2006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018
Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast3rd17th9th2nd5th9th2nd25th3rd3rd5th9th9th
Rip Curl Pro33rd17th9th17th5th3rd9th1st5th2nd13th5th13th
Margaret River Pro--------9th1st13th5th13th
Rio Pro-----1st5th2nd9th13th3rd1st25th
Corona Bali Protected-------9th----9th
J-Bay Open5th5th5th17th5th13th--5th5th9th13th9th
Billabong Pro Teahupoo33rd17th5th5th9th25th13th25th25th13th25th13th13th
Surf Ranch Open------------13th
Quiksilver Pro France17th33rd3rd33rd25th25th25th13th13th3rd9th13th5th
MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal----25th1st3rd13th5th13th5th13th25th
Billabong Pipeline Masters33rd33rd9th17th13th13th13th13th1st13th13th
Fiji Pro33rd-3rd---5th25th5th13th5th13th-
Hurley Pro at Trestles17th17th-5th13th5th3rd9th5th2nd25th5th-
O'Neill Coldwater Classic------5th------
Rip Curl Search17th33rd17th9th5th13th-------
Quiksilver Pro New York-----9th-------
Santa Catarina Pro17th17thDNP2nd9th--------
Billabong Pro Spain9th9th5th1st---------
Boost Mobile Pro--9th----------
Rank20th28th7th5th10th5th5th13th8th1st11th8th19th
Earnings----$87.250$276.750$142.500$190.000$277.500$377.000$149.500$232.250$129.100