PHOTOS FROM WSL

Griffin Colapinto, a favorite from San Clemente, home of LOST
At the WSL/QS10,000 event held yesterday in Haleiwa, Hawaii,

He advanced to the finals and came in second place.
Jumping up from 7th to 2nd in the overall rankings,
Without waiting for the results of the last race, he has already secured his place on the WSL World Tour for 2018!

As I mentioned in this blog before, Mayhem is likely to join the Wild West after Kolohe.
What I said was "Griffin" has become a reality.

At Haleiwa in 2016, it was said to be the best single move of the 2016 QS.
He gained worldwide recognition after landing a frontside air reverse on a long board.

This year, they further improved it in the final yesterday.
It was a big maneuver that drew a big line, more like an air.
He's making other WT skaters tremble with fear with his frontside air reverse.

Kolohe's junior, Griffin Colapinto, is still a young player at 19 years old,
LOST fans will be even more excited to watch and support the WSL World Tour in 2018!

We'd also like to let you all know that he has a promising younger brother, Crisby Colapinto!

In 2017, LuvsurfTV produced two riding videos of Griffin Colapinto.
Please take a look at these two again. One is the Japanese wave in June!
If you're interested in "DRIVER," you can find it here!
https://vimeo.com/231905889
https://vimeo.com/231175556