
This is the final day report for "WCT@LOWERS".

Sho Kobayashi was surfing early in the morning with the WCT surfers before work.

The world's largest wave information site "SURFLINE.COM" will upload it immediately on the day.
This is a photo that people all over the world have probably seen.
The first wave I caught in the morning was a set, and the board I was riding was of course a 5'0" SHORT ROUND.

I was surfing with the WCT competitors from 6am to 8am.

My younger brother, Kei Kobayashi, was surfing again today.

Kei's luggage storage area. He loves to use NECKTANS surf towels.

Coco Ho in the quarter finals of the SWATCH WOMENS PRO
It was a match up against Lakey Peterson. He made a comeback with a last ride and advanced to the semi-finals!

In the semi-finals, Coco Ho fell just 0.83 points behind the winner Stephanie Gilmore.
I lost, but I came in third place.

This is his highest ranking on the WCT Tour this year, so I'm sure his sponsor, SWATCH, is very happy.
LOST/MAYHEM board riders:

With "HURLEY PRO",

Taj Burrow is in 9th place
Kolohe Andino is in 13th place
Travis Roggie is in 25th place
Jamie Florence is ranked 25th
Adam Melling is in 25th place

"SWATCH WOMENS PRO"
"Coco Ho" came in third place
Taylor Wright is in 5th place
Carissa Moore is in 9th place
Maria Manuel is ranked 13th
There are three races left on the ASP/WCT tour: France, Portugal, and Hawaii.
Let's keep up the great work, LOST/MAYHEM board riders.