 

 First of all, this person was at the top of the LOST team.
 2018 Overall Ranking 11th place "Kolohe Andino"
 I haven't won yet, so I'm looking forward to 2019. 
 

 The second is one of the most Brazilian fighters in the WT.
 2018 Overall Ranking 15th place "Michael Rodriguez"
 He had some good surfing in the challenging waves of Hawaii, so I hope he continues to do well in 2019. 
 

 The third player had a good record as a rookie.
 2018 Overall Ranking 18th place "Griffin Colapinto"
 I believe he will learn a lot in his first year and move up the rankings in 2019 towards his goal of becoming a world champion. 
 

 
The fourth rider was selected to remain in the team after placing fifth at the final race, Pipeline.
 2018 Overall Ranking 21st: "Yago Dora"
 I didn't participate in the qualifying league QS series, so I didn't have any points.
 He had no choice but to win the final WT match, but it was good that he achieved such a good result. 
 

 The fifth rider finished fifth at the final race, Pipeline, and was selected to stay, just like Yago.
 Joanne Drew, ranked 22nd overall in 2018, also participated in the qualifying league QS series as a backup, but there were concerns that her performance in the QS series did not give her enough points to enter the WildTrail, and it wasn't clear until the final tournament, but as expected, she has made it.
 
He loves LOST surfboards' competition models " 
Driver " and " 
Pocket Rocket ."
 The five athletes who competed in WT in 2018 will continue to compete in WT in 2019, so please support them!