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Congratulations to Carissa Moore on winning the WSL Pipe Pro!
Congratulations to Carissa Moore on winning the WSL Pipe Pro! I think you all already know, The first match of the 2023 WSL World Tour season It was held at the Hawaiian Pipeline. At the Billabong Pipe Masters Carissa Moore is the winner! A promising start to the 2023 season I hope he can return to the world championship!
Learn moreFreshly taken! Photos of Carissa Moore at the WSL Finals taken by Nishii on site!
Freshly taken! Photos of Carissa Moore at the WSL Finals taken by Nishii on site! Nishii was cheering on and filming Carissa Moore at the WSL Finals. Please take a look at the photos of Carissa Moore, who arrived at the location the day before and took some photos. In this photo, the expression on Carissa Moore's face as she stood on the stage before the final match was She was nervous and faked a smile the whole time, so unlike her usual smile. I felt nervous, but in the ocean I missed the takeoff and Her surfing was also stiff and you couldn't see her typical style. After the match, I met MAYHEM and we were in both heats of the final. Until the practice the day before, I had scored without making a mistake on any wave I rode. Carissa Moore was in great form and her amazing surfing He was unusually disappointed that he wasn't able to watch the heat. There are mixed opinions about the format and holding of the Finals, such as whether it would be better to decide the World Champion based on the total annual rankings from a few years ago, or whether to hold the Finals this time, but I feel sorry for Carissa Moore, who missed out on the World Title for the fourth consecutive year. However, I believe she will reclaim it in 2023!
Learn more"VANS US OPEN 2022" has started! Nishii reports from the event!
The first heat of the morning was Kolohe Andino I came in second, but the waves were small and it was a big difference from the WT. I struggled in the unfamiliar four-person heat, but once I caught the wave, The quality of his surfing was as expected from a World Tour athlete. Heat 3: Kei Kobayashi His injury had completely healed and his body and board seemed to be in 100% good condition. He is also good at using the priority of the four-person heat, and the more he surfs, the more He won first place by surfing and earning high scores. The training methods he shares on Instagram are amazing. The WSL also announced this at the venue during the heat. Heat 6: Crosby Colapinto I was surfing a heat in second place. To avoid being overtaken by the third place player, Paired with the same California player who came in first place The team's strategy was to keep the third-placed player from getting on the wave. He won in second place. These reports from the first day of the VANS US OPEN 2022 It will be released on YouTube "Nishii Koji's Luvsurf TV" Stay tuned!!
Learn moreCongratulations to Carissa Moore on her 5th WSL World Championship!
Yesterday, Nishii was watching the WSL Finals on-site, I was filming a video. Recently, I've been able to watch WSL matches live online. I was quite satisfied, What were your impressions after watching the WSL World Tour for the first time in a while? It really made me realise that there is a big difference between watching a live performance in person and watching it online. In addition, many key figures in the global surfing industry attended the event. We were able to see the latest high performance surfboard designs and surf gear. Luvsurf will bring you the latest information and surf goods faster than anyone else, so Please look forward to it. "Carissa Moore" Following the gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Congratulations on winning the WSL 2021 World Title! The board he was riding was a "DRIVER 2.0" tuned with a round tail for riding large waves. New model "STEP DRIVER" *Custom order fairs are also accepted!
Learn more5 out of 18 members of the LOST team are here! WSL "SWATCH PRO" has started!
Coco Ho was in good form and I thought he would win first place, but I ended up in third place after being overtaken by my two opponents on their last rides. In Round 1, even if you placed third, you would only advance to Round 2, so that was good, My next opponent is a tough opponent, Lakey, so I have to work hard and make no mistakes. Since the contest is sponsored by his own sponsor, SWATCH, he cannot afford to lose in round 2. He appeared wearing the yellow jersey that only the currently ranked number one wears. Taylor Wright came in a surprising second place in Round 1. In round 2, we will face off against Marcy Callaghan from the LOST team. Maria Manuel, who was playing her first match since returning from injury, was not in the best of form. It seemed like he hadn't fully recovered. "Maria Manuel" was third in Round 1, Round 2 turned into a LOST showdown with Carissa Moore. Women's Lost riders There are five of the 18 WSL Tour players, so it can't be helped. In Round 2, there were two heats of LOST competition. It's a shame that the two of them will definitely lose. This time, the contest is open until the 17th, so it is unclear whether the contest will be held again tomorrow. It all depends on the conditions tomorrow.
Learn moreMAYHEM team's great performance! Carissa Moore wins her first victory of the season! Tyler Wright becomes first WSL World Champion!
Yesterday at the WSL match held in Hossegor, France The LOST MAYHEM board team did a great job. The final was between Carissa Moore and Tyler Wright. Carissa Moore wins her first race of the season and maintains her third place ranking! Tyler Wright didn't wait for the final game against Honolua Bay, Maui, Hawaii. He has been selected as the first World Champion of 2016! Tyler Wright has been overwhelmingly strong this season, winning four out of nine races. Last year's victory in the final match at Honolua Bay, Maui, Hawaii, was Since it's "Carissa Moore," I'd like her to move from her current third place ranking to second place. WSL World Tour Rankings with Tyler and Carissa I hope they finish one-two. The world's most cutting-edge, high-performance surfboards, shaped and designed by MAYHEM, which you all love, have produced good results on the WSL tour, proving their superior performance.
Learn moreTyler Wright, riding a LOST MAYHEM board, won the race!
Swatch Women's Pro Tyler Wright won the competition. Ride the LOST/MAYHEM board Tyler Wright, currently ranked number one in the world She won the Swatch Women's Pro and received $60,000 in prize money. Tyler Wright was worried because he had a poor start in Round 1, finishing third. These photos are from the final heat. The amount of spray was incredible. Women's surfing is so different from the power surfing This is his fourth win of the season, Furthermore, he has a large lead over the second place in total points, Depending on the results of the next contest, he may be crowned world champion midway through the season. For men, we applied "FU WAX" to a jet black deck. Jordy Smith, better known as "FUWAXER," won the competition. If you use FU WAX, as Jodie did, and keep it out of the sun except when you're surfing, you can apply it to a completely black deck without any problems!
Learn moreEven better than when he was still in active duty! Report on the Heritage Express session!
Heritage Express Session Report: DAY 4 Hurley Pro Lowers The Heritage Express session took place today. This heat was heating up. In the foreground, Shane Horan made a big turn smoothly. Simon Anderson in the back had a big body and a vertical lip. The winner was Sean Thomson, who caught several great waves. LOST's oldest team rider, Michael Ho, was aiming for big, set waves, as is typical of Hawaiians. The lip style is still a tradition of the Ho family. The deck grip was a cool, unstrung style. Everyone is still better at surfing than they were when they were active! I thought maybe it was because surfboard performance had improved.
Learn moreLOST MAYHEM Board Showdown R3 "Taj Burrow" VS "Wiggolly dantas"
Here is the report from DAY3 Hurley Pro. Wiggolly dantas, who never misses his morning practice, seems to be in good shape. "Wiggolly dantas" at full throttle from the morning LOST MAYHEM board showdown in R3 between Taj Burrow and Wiggolly Dantas Wiggolly dantas even managed to pull off this spinning move and won by a landslide. The chubby Taj Burrow kept wiping out and couldn't land a finishing move. R3 "Kolohe Andino" is The judges did not give a score for the difficult move, so his opponent Mick won. It's a shame because he was in good form, with support and attention from his hometown of San Clemente. Wiggolly Dantas is now the only rider on a LOST MAYHEM board. Let's get him to do his best from tomorrow onwards!!
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