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Congratulations to the LOST team! Riding the "DRIVER3.0", the LOST team is on a rampage!!
Congratulations LOST team! With Driver 3.0, the Lost Team goes on a rampage! Winner: Gabriel Bryan 3. Crosby Colapinto 3rd Place: Cole Houshmand 5. Sawyer Lindblad 5. Betty Sakura Johnson 5th place: Yago Dora Nishii is sleep-deprived after watching the WSL matches in El Salvador. Unfortunately, we were unable to produce any outstanding candidates in the men's category. Two athletes came in third, one won the women's division, and three athletes came in fifth, which was a fantastic result. It's important to remember that all of the riders were riding the "DRIVER3.0" model. LOST drivers continue to achieve excellent results in contests around the world, and they continue to achieve such impressive results even in the world's most prestigious contests. Remember, Lost's "DRIVER3.0" model is an excellent, number one high-performance board in the world. He is also the clear leader in the Shaper rankings! Congratulations @gabriela_bryan_ for the win at the El Salvador PRO, and a great overall performance by the #LostSurfboards team, with @crosbycola and @cole_houshmand with a 3rd place finish, and @yagodora@sawyerlindblad @bettylou.sakura.johnson with a 5th place finish.Photos by @wsl https://youtu.be/mUtEZG_Iyww
Learn more17-year-old rookie Erin Brooks achieves great feat! Advances to the semi-finals!
17-year-old rookie Erin Brooks achieves great feat! Advances to the semi-finals! LOST Surfboards team rider Erin Brooks, a 17-year-old rookie, faced off against current leader Kaitlyn Simmers, who is on a two-game winning streak in the WSL, in the quarterfinals and won, advancing to the semifinals. She is currently, in Nishii's opinion, the fastest female surfer and has the talent to challenge for a world title in her rookie year. At the WSL World Tour match being held in Portugal, In the women's division, three of the four competitors who made it to the quarter finals were from the LOST team, an amazing feat. You won't want to miss this event!
Learn moreGriffin and Crosby! The Colapinto brothers' new YouTube video is out now.
The Colapinto Brothers' new YouTube channel is now available. This is a practice session at Super Chivos for the upcoming WSL Portugal match. His younger brother, Crosspy Colapinto, who has returned from injury, also seems to be surfing well, so be sure to check him out. Griffin has a history of winning at this venue, so expectations are high for him to perform well in this tournament. He had a disappointing result in the last web pool in Abu Dhabi, where he caught a bad wave, so I hope he does better this time. https://youtu.be/-qJkFNLwdgA?feature=shared FIRING SUPERTUBOS Before The Comp | Cola Bros We are so stoked to be back in Portugal. Thankful to have some good swell before the event! Don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already! And if you could like the video and drop a comment, we'd be stoked. Really helps out the channel. Thanks! Urgent! Would you like to work at Luvsurf? https://www.luvsurf.co.jp/367375/ Staff recruitment announcement!
Learn moreCheck out this photo of local San Clemente rookie Sawyer Lindblatt.
. The WSL Finals, which had a waiting period until Saturday, September 14th, ended on the first day. Lost surfboards team riders surfing at Lowers, the event venue. Check out this photo of local San Clemente rookie Sawyer Lindblatt. The board was a round tail PU board called ``DRIVER3.0''. On this day, Sawyer Lindblatt, who is ranked 8th in the 2024 WSL World Rankings, Instead of the crowded Lowers Peak, with their parents watching from the beach, They chose to ride medium-sized, well-shaped waves and got some quality practice in a short amount of time. https://youtu.be/PgSGwVOSWqI
Learn moreLOST Japan TEAM rider Ren Okano took off as Japan's representative for the ISA World Junior Championships under 16 class.
LOST Japan TEAM rider "Okano Ren" will start in El Salvador on May 3rd. He took part in the ISA World Junior Championships as a representative of Japan in the under-16 class. To be able to handle the increased wave size in El Salvador, Made in Japan quality 5'5" and 5'6" size stockboards The DRIVER3.0 ROUND tail has now become the current regular size. In addition to boards ranging from 5'1" to 5'3", I brought two longer ones as quivers. The event will start on May 3rd local time, so we are looking forward to seeing Okano Ren, who placed 5th last time, do well. Please support them, everyone. The ISA World Junior Championships event website can be found below. https://isasurf.org/event/2024-surf-city-el-salvador-isa-world-junior-surfing-championship/
Learn moreSo good!!! LOST's DRIVER3.0 wins and comes second in the WSL!!
DRIVER3.0 continues to achieve excellent results, achieving his best results yet with a win and runner-up finish in the WSL! As you all probably already know, the final was between two Lost team riders. Nishii has watched WSL contests before, and in the past, in the women's final, Carissa Moore and Tyler Wright rode Lost to the final, and no matter who won, Lost would be the winner. But this was the first time that this happened in the men's final!!! Thanks to the outstanding performances of the winner Cole and the runner-up Griffin, LOST has risen to the number one spot in the WSL Shaper Rankings! If you're a surfboard enthusiast, you'll want to try out the DRIVER3.0! Find it here! https://www.luvsurf.co.jp/shop/?model_name=DRIVER%203.0&brand_name=LOST If you're a surfboard enthusiast, you'll want to try out the DRIVER3.0! https://youtu.be/i-hC75IYdnU
Learn moreSummary: 11 LOST team members will be competing in the WSL 2024 Championship Tour (CT)!
Which LOST team members will be competing in the 2024 Championship Tour (CT)? "7 MENS" CT World Ranking Number 3: Griffin Colapinto, 25 years old, USA CT World Ranking Number 7 "Yago Dora" 27 years old Brazil CT World Ranking Number 14 "Ian Gentail" 25 years old Hawaii CS Challenger Series Ranking 1st: Cole Houshmand, 22 years old, USA CS Challenger Series Ranking 4th: Crosby Colapinto, 22 years old, USA CS Challenger Series Rank 5th "Eli Hanneman" 20 years old Hawaii CS Challenger Series Ranking 9th: Cade Matson, 21 years old, USA ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "Four women" CT World Ranking Number 1 "Carolyn Marks" 21 years old USA CT World Ranking Number 2 "Carissa Moore" 31 years old Hawaii CT World Ranking Number 9 "Gabriel Bryan" 21 years old Hawaii CS Challenger Series Ranking 3rd: Sawyer Lindblad, 18 years old, USA ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The participants in the 2024 Championship Tour (CT) are: 7 out of 34 men! Of the 18 women, 4 were selected! A total of 11 people, We have become the world's largest Championship Tour (CT) participating team! LOST "DRIVER3.0" model, The world's best high performance board This is reflected in the number of people and the results!
Learn moreA must-see review of "DRIVER3.0"! Two pros, Kohei Kume and Masato Yukawa, provide detailed explanations!
Must-see review of "DRIVER3.0"! Two professionals, Kohei Kume and Masato Yukawa, provide detailed explanations! How should I use the driving performance of "DRIVER3.0"? The two of them explain the differences in board design from 2.0! "Masato" appears in Double Dart! https://youtu.be/Xy4ek23WrMs?feature=shared [Ultimate Carving Instruction] I got exclusive access to Masato Yukawa's secret carving techniques, and my surfing changed dramatically.
Learn moreNew World Champion "Caroline Marks" is born riding the "DRIVER3.0" round tail!
I think you all already know, LOST surfboard team rider, Caroline Marks, A senior fellow LOST surfboard team rider, She won the final match against Carissa Moore in the FINALS. The new World Champion! The board he was riding was the ``DRIVER3.0'' round tail! LOST surfboard's iconic model "DRIVER3.0" is We continue to achieve excellent results! Caroline Marks moved to San Clemente from Florida about 10 years ago. He moved there with the goal of becoming a world champion. He started riding LOST surfboards and became the youngest person in history to join the world tour at the age of 15. He became an Olympian at the age of 19 and a World Champion at the age of 21! Congratulations Caroline!
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