Ski jump Sapporo World Cup Kobayashi finishes in 3rd place in podium for the first time in 3 races 15:09 on February 2

The Ski Jump Men's World Cup was held in Sapporo City following the day, with Ryoyu Kobayashi in third place and climbing to the podium for the first time in three races.

The tournament was held on the 2nd at the Large Hill at the Okurayama Jump Stadium in Sapporo City, and Kobayashi, who was 15th in the day, flew 128 meters 50 for the first time to fourth.

In the second race, he traveled a long distance of 132 meters, climbing to third place with a total of 239.0 points, climbing to the seventh podium this season for the first time in three races.

Sachiko Sato, who won the day, was 16th in a total of 208.5 with a total flight distance of 127 meters for the first time and 118 meters 50 for the second time.

In addition to this, the Japanese team will advance to the second round, where four people will compete with 30 people, Keiichi Sato is 12th in his personal best, Daiki Ito is 19th, Kobayashi's older brother Junshiro Kobayashi is 20th, Iwasa Yuken was 29th.

Noriaki Kasai, a 47-year-old veteran, participated in the event held in his home country on the 2nd and passed the qualifying, but was 36th in the first 112 meters.

The champion was Stephan Kraft of Austria, with two 139-meter jumps and a total of 268.5, a total of 268.5, a total of 18 wins this season.

Kobayashi "Stable power was shown"

Ryuyu Kobayashi, who came in third, said, "I am disappointed, but I was able to show stable power, so it was good. I am not in good shape, but I think the movement itself is not bad." He seemed responsive to the content of the jump, despite the regrets he missed.

The World Cup will be set again in Europe from the following weekend, and Kobayashi said, "In the next expedition, there will be a tournament on the large jumping hill of Flying Hill, so I'm looking forward to flying. I want to bring it to life. "