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Vans US Open: Kolohe Andino unexpectedly loses in Round 3!

"VANS US OPEN SURFING 2019" Here are some photos and a report from Nishii on the spot. On this day, a southerly wind, a major enemy in California, blew from the morning, creating some of the biggest waves in California, with chest-high waves. Joanne Drew failed to advance past Round 3 in third place. Ian Crane also failed to advance to Round 3, finishing in third place. Furthermore, Kolohe Andino Just before the end of the heat, he rode the same LOST surfboard. They were overtaken by our own "Kalani Ball" and were unexpectedly defeated. Griffin Colapinto is He showed off his best surfing in round 3. Last year they came in second, so I hope they win this year. I ride an EPS/EPOXY board with a wooden center stringer! EPS foam has a floating property, so it can run without losing speed even in weak waves. Many surfers at the VANS US OPEN are riding EPS foam boards, as they are similar to the small beach breaks seen today in Japan. EPS foam boards are flexible and perform well in small waves, and the difference is especially clear when surfing onshore. All of the PLACEBO boards are EPS/EPOXY, as are LOST's CARBON WRAP and C4! The teams advancing to Round 4 on Friday are: "Kalani Ball" "Michael Rodriguez" "Yago Dora" The four members of "Griffin Colapinto"!
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