This is a report from the final day of the US Open.
I think you already know the result.

Kolohe and Mike P before Adriano's heat

MAYEHM You look worried.

Kolohe continued to focus on his heat as he did yesterday and won easily!

Carissa made it through to the semi-finals with a string of high points!

Alejo defeats Nat Young in the quarter finals!

Kolohe is fired up for the final

Carissa also enjoys riding the MAYHEM board.

Kolohe looks happy after beating Adriano

I always put air in.

This was a failure, but it was amazing.

I'd love to see some photos from underwater photographers.

It's amazing how many people are coming.

You can't count them.

MAYHEM being interviewed after the final heat

It looks like Alejo Moniz's magic board is pretty much up to snuff.

Taylor Wright came from behind in the semi to finish third.

Kolohe and his coach Mike P. look back on the heat after it finished.

Alejo after the final heat

Noah surfed every morning of the contest, just like Kolohe did a few years ago.

A US Open specialty: dusty crowds

From the pier towards Main Street

Even those in the gallery who were supposed to be sitting during the final could not see the final unless they stood.

In the women's category, Carissa Moore won her second US Open title!

Alehomonet and the LOST MAYHEM board that won the MENS ASP PRIME event!

The winners of both the men's and women's competitions were athletes riding the same LOST MAYHEM boards as you all.

Kolohe was eliminated from the final heat as no waves came in the last 10 minutes and he was unable to catch any waves.
I wanted Kolohe to win, but no matter who won the final, the rider riding the LOST MAYHEM board would be the winner.
Following last year's JW, I'm very happy that the LOST MAYHEM board has won the US OPEN for the second year in a row.