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Report! Five surfers were using LOST surfboards at Chiba Kamogawa Marquis QS3000.

Her name is Isabel Nikolos and she is from Australia. The model used was the " V2-SB ". He was slim and had sharp surfing skills. Her name is Gabel Bryan and she plays for Hawaii. The model used was the round tail " POCKET ROCKET ". He came to Japan with his mother as he is still a junior professional. She was small, but she was a power surfer. Her name is Milanie Giunta and she came all the way from Peru to Japan. LOST surfboards team rider from Peru. The model I was using was the round tail " WHIPLASH T B". "Coco Ho" COCO model "Alessa Quizon" DRIVER "Isabel Nikolos" V2-SB "Milaniye Giunta" WHIPLASH TB "Maria Ward" BABY BUGGY These five riders were riding LOST surfboards. At WT, Taylor Wright has already been crowned World Champion this year, proving the high performance of LOST surfboards, which is amazing. They are riding the waves of Chiba, where the older guys usually go, The women's contest venue, held at the highest grade ever, was extremely lively for all three days. It is rumored that the same grade will be held next year, so I am looking forward to it!

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Chiba Kamogawa QS3000 "Alessa Quizon" came in 3rd place! "Coco Ho" came in 2nd place.

Alessa Quizon won the quarters, I lost in the semi-finals and came in third place. Alessa Quizon needs to finish in the top 10 in the Wild West to stay on next year's tour, but she is currently ranked 15th. I was able to achieve good results in this QS3000 and move up to 10th in the WQ rankings, so I'm not sure yet, but This is a good result as it puts us in a position to stay on next year's tour. Isabel Nichols, who faced Coco Ho in the quarter finals, was also riding a LOST surfboard, and we got to see a MAYHEM board showdown. Isabel Nichols was not in the best form she'd been in up until now, Coco Ho won with ease. The waves were the smallest of the three days. "Coco Ho" is He was in top form, scoring 9.5 points on his last ride and winning the semi-final. On to the final heat! However, he struggled for about 15 minutes from the middle to the latter half of the final heat, unable to get a set. I wasn't able to catch a wave that would allow me to back up my score, so I came in second in the final. However, he was the most popular and attention-grabbing player in this tournament. We advanced to the finals. He is currently ranked 13th in the WT. She placed second in this QS3000, which raised her WQ ranking to seventh. Although it's still not a sure thing for her, it's a good result as it means she's likely to remain on the tour next year. Nishii filmed the two of them riding, so please look forward to the release! I think it will be very helpful to see how this older surfer rides the waves in Chiba, where he usually goes!

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Lost Driver's Alessa Quizon achieved the highest score of the second day, 9.57!

White Buffalo Women's Pro WQ3,000 On the second day, in Heat 2 of Round 2, Coco Ho placed second and advanced to Round 3. If I catch a wave, I always get a high score, but I'm not blessed with good waves, He was able to maintain second place in waves that weren't set, and he performed well. His calm gameplay is typical of a World Tour player. In Heat 5 of Round 2, this "Alessa Quizon" He achieved the highest score of the second day, 9.57, for a comfortable victory! In the next round, Coco Ho took first place in Round 3 Heat 2! His surfing skills are in a league of their own compared to the other surfers. On to the quarterfinals on the final day! Alessa Quizon will also be competing in Heat 3 of the next Round 3. 『DRIVER』Riding on the round tail, They won first place and advanced to the quarter-finals on the final day! Both of them won the quarterfinals and semifinals. I'd love to see a MAYHEM showdown between Alessa Quizon and Coco Ho in the final! Everyone, please come to Kamogawa Marquis on Sunday to cheer on the girls!

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Kamogawa Marquis QS3000 starts! Coco Ho scores the highest points!

First appearance in Japan! Coming from Hawaii "Gabriel Brian" They are junior girls and small in stature, but they surf with power. I'm riding LOST's " POCKET ROCKET " and I came in first in heat 4. Maria Ward, who competed in Heat 3, I wasn't on a good roll and ended up in third place. There are fewer set waves because of the priority rule in the four-person heat. It was a shame that the waves didn't go well. Alessa Quizon, who competed in Heat 9, I was riding a round tail model from LOST's " DRIVER ." She is also one of the favorites to win this tournament. It's popular because it's cute. Coco Ho, who competed in Heat 1, He scored an amazing score of 17.93 with two runs of 8.33 and 9.60. Speedy rail-to-rail surfing First day single wave and It was the highest total score. It will be held until Sunday Please come and support them! Everyone!

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Maria Ward's first visit to Japan! Practice surfing at Kamogawa Marquis!

Today's Alessa Quizon was trying out a different model than yesterday. This is the round tail of the ` `POCKET ROCKET ''. If you look closely, you can see that it has a wax track on it! Maria Ward arrived at Haneda Airport last night. It's his first time in Japan so it looks like a lot of fun. I'm still a teenager, 19 years old. We immediately went to Kamogawa Marquis to practice. The waves were bigger than yesterday. The inside is deep, and the shallow sandbank offshore suddenly digs out and breaks. Kamogawa Maruki's unique wave characteristics, Experience the peaks that change rapidly with the tides. The board he rides is a 5'5" BABY BUGGY . I went into the sea saying I would only go for a little while, I practiced for about three hours without coming out of the water. From the left field at the back left to the right field at the front of the venue, I surfed, moving around to the right and left, getting used to the wave conditions. Maria Ward's surfing looks good. I went to the supermarket and bought a lot of food to prepare for tomorrow's game. They are credited in Heat 3 tomorrow. (By the time this blog is published, the first round will have already finished.) We are looking forward to the results! The contest will continue until Sunday, so it will be a rare opportunity to see them live, so please come and cheer them on at Kamogawa Marquis this weekend!

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Coco Ho arrives in Japan! He's already training with Carbon Wrap!

This is a report from yesterday's Chiba Minami/Kamogawa Marquis P. It's the ``V2-SB''! It's "BABY BUGGY"! She also rides a LOST surfboard. Alessa Quizon from Hawaii is also visiting Japan! Hers is the "DRIVER" model with a round tail. This is the board that Coco Ho first rode. The center stringer I always use on the World Tour This is a board with fuse carbon attached to the center. This is what I tried for the second round! LOST's " CARBON WRAP "! This board has just been completed and this is apparently the first time it has been ridden. When I tried it at Kamogawa Marquis, I found that it was not suitable for the slow, fast waves of the beach break. It's in good shape because it can bounce and run fast. When the waves get smaller, this " Carbon Wrap " will be even more suitable! The water temperature was high and there were lots of foreign female surfers surfing in their swimsuits. Older surfers, gather at Kamogawa Marquis this weekend! There are plenty of things to look up to and learn from these men who are far less skilled than them!

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Announcement! This weekend! "Coco Ho" and "Maria Ward" will be coming to Kamogawa Marquis!

To all the older surfers! Everyone, please come to Kamogawa Maruki where you usually go for surfing. WSL Women's surfers riding LOST MAYHEM surfboards! This is "Coco Ho" We are pleased to announce that Maria Ward will be joining us. The WSL Women's QS3000 tournament will be held over three days from Friday, October 21st to Sunday, October 23rd. Coco Ho is the leading contender to win! She became world famous for nude surfing and now has 542,000 followers on Instagram! A model! A pro surfer! Maria Ward, the only daughter of Chris Ward, is hoping to achieve good results and move up the rankings. For women, A high-point tournament like QS3000 is rarely held in Japan, These girls will be coming to Japan very rarely in the future, so don't miss it! It is scheduled to start on Friday, October 21st, and Round 1 (R64) will be: Heat 3: Maria Ward Coco Ho is credited in Heat 4. I'll be at Kamogawa Marquis this weekend to watch the game and support Coco Ho and Maria Ward! Come along and take a photo with them or get an autograph! If you take a photo together, be sure to post it on social media and tag @lostsurfboardsjapan! We will also be introducing it on LOST Japan's Instagram!

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Report! Southern California Japanese Surfing Contest 2016

Southern California Japanese Surfing Contest 2016 Yesterday, the Japanese Surfing Contest was held at Church Point in San Clemente. This is the 29th year of this historic surfing contest, which is held once a year. Japanese surfers living in the US and those visiting from Japan on surf trips It's a large-scale contest where their family and friends gather. Working hard every day in a foreign land Japanese surfers can interact It's a fun surfing contest. Love Surf is the title sponsor. This event will be donated to State Park, which manages and operates Trestles Beach. Professional judges will score the competition using a computer system. There will be great prizes to be won by the sponsors. During the heat, there were 4 to 6 people, and no matter how strong the wind, the waves were good and trestle-like. If you're a surfer, you can ride a lot of waves. It is also a tournament that provides great satisfaction to anyone who participates. Entry from Japan: "Mr. Kohama from Murasaki Sports Fujisawa store" 5'4" Puddle Jumper Carbon Wrap. "Kei Kobayashi" There was one person whose surfing was clearly at a different level. "Sho Kobayashi" I served as a judge for a day. Kei and Shou's father, Masaki Kobayashi I am the tournament director. We won the MASTER class. Nishii was in charge of the cameraman, Riding the 5'5" RNF-REDUX COBRA spec, I competed in the over 50s class and won. Approximately 1,500 photographs taken by Nishii will be carefully selected and posted on this website in the future. We look forward to receiving entries from everyone in Japan next year on Sunday, October 8th, when the event will celebrate its 30th anniversary!

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