
"Griffin Colapinto"
* Competed in Heat 1 in Round 4.
He just won the WSL Brazil last week and rounded up in second place, beating former world champion Adriano De Souza.






* Competed in Heat 2 in Round 5.
Competing against Dylan Goodale, he scored the highest score of the tournament, 9.57, on his first run, and also landed air reverses on the front and backside for a comfortable victory and advanced to the quarter finals!







* Competed in Heat 1 of the Quarterfinals.
I played against Flavio Nakajima from Brazil. I had a score of 8.5, but I couldn't get another score and lost. Since I came in 5th, I gained more QS points and my ranking went up by 25 to 9th!!!



"Ian Crane"
* Competed in Heat 6 in Round 4.
With a total of 13.56 points, we came in second place and advanced to Round 4!
The board he was riding was the "SUB-DRIVER."



*Competing in Heat 5 in Round 5.
I needed 4 points on the last ride, but I got on a set wave that easily gave me points.
I had an unexpected wipeout and was eliminated here, finishing in 9th place.
Since it was his own mistake, he looked very disappointed when he emerged from the water.
He placed 9th, which increased his QS points and moved up two places in the rankings to 7th!!!




"Beidic de Bryce"
* Competed in Heat 7 in Round 4.
The waves were very good, and I was riding a lot of waves.
With a total of 15.30 points, we came in second place and advanced to Round 4!







* Competed in Heat 8 in Round 5.
The young player faced off against veteran former CT player Patrick Daugaskas.
He made a comeback on the last ride and advanced to the quarter finals with a total of 13.97 points!




* Competed in Heat 1 of the Quarterfinals.
He faced Jesse Mendez, currently ranked number one on the QS rankings. Jesse Mendez finished with a score of 15.80, while Beidik de Bruys finished with a score of 15.17. Unfortunately, they were unable to advance to the semi-finals, but they did come in fifth place.
With his 5th place finish, he gained more QS points and his ranking rose by 55 points to 24th!!!
The board he was riding was the CARBON WRAP SUB-DRIVER.
In this tournament, many riders were riding the LOST
"CARBON WRAP" ,
This further proves its performance in matches!