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We would like to introduce the athletes who rode the "LOST surfboard" at the WSL Kamogawa QS3000.

Her name is Kailani Johnston and she is an entry from Indonesia. I live in Bali. This was my first time in Japan and I came with my father. Her name is Leila Rikoabno and she is 15 years old. I'm a Hawaiian and a disciple of "Coco Ho." I'm a Roxy rider. He won the synchronized surfing exhibition event at this tournament and received a prize of 100,000 yen. He came with his foreign father, but his mother is Japanese, so he can speak Japanese. Actually, it seems that he is not a LOST rider but a rider of another board. Apparently, he rides LOST because it's in much better condition. She's a "Tia Bronco" vegan. She was so cute that there were a lot of older men at the venue wanting to take photos with her. He's good at backside surfing, Even in contests, I mostly chose to ride waves going towards the backside. Many other people who weren't part of the team were also using LOST boards like this. To win a contest, you absolutely need a board that's fast, moves the way you want it to, and is in good condition . It's like a car race; you can't win unless your machine is better than the others.
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