In the Ski Jumping Men's World Cup, the 17th individual race was held in Germany on the 31st of last month, and Keiichi Sato was the top 13th place in Japan.

The 17th individual ski jumping men's World Cup race was held on the 31st of last month at a large hill with a hill size of 147 meters, and five Japanese athletes, including ace Ryoyu Kobayashi, participated.



The competition was held in bad weather, and under harsh conditions such as occasional stoppages, Keiichi Sato marked 128 meters 50 for the first time and finished 13th.



After that, the competition was bad weather and the second jump was not done, and Keiichi Sato was 13th.



In addition, Kobayashi, who has one more win to 17 in total, which is the largest number of Japanese players in the World Cup, was 14th at 126 meters 50 for the first time.



In addition, Naoki Nakamura was 25th, Daiki Ito was 37th, and Yukiya Sato was 45th.



The winner was Norway's Halball Egner Granneruto, who flew the longest unbeatable 149 meters of the day and won his eighth victory of the season.