At the Nordic Skiing World Championships in Germany, the 21-year-old Anju Nakamura was ranked 4th in the top of the Japanese team at the first individual normal hill for compound women on the 27th.

At the Nordic Skiing World Championship, the first individual normal hill for compound women was held on the 27th, and four Japanese players, including Nakamura and 18-year-old Ayane Miyazaki, participated.



Nakamura jumped 96 meters 50 in the first half of the hill size 106 meters and finished 6th, and the cross country of 5 kilometers in the second half started 50 seconds behind the top.

Nakamura showed a light slide from the beginning and moved up two places at the 1.6km point to move up to 4th place.

Furthermore, toward the end of the race, he gradually shortened the distance to the lead group due to tenacious sliding, but finished in 4th place, about 40 seconds behind the top.



Nakamura said, "I got the most disappointing result of 4th place, one step before the medal, but I realized how sweet I was in the race. I want to plan my strategy for the next time."



The winner was Norway's 18-year-old Gida Best Borhansen, with the Norwegian podium on the podium.



In addition, Miyazaki was 10th, 19-year-old Sana Kurokami was 12th, and 17-year-old Yuna Kasai was 16th.

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Ayane Miyazaki, who finished 10th in the individual normal hill of the compound women who was held for the first time in the world championship, said, "I was able to get a good result in the first half of the jump, but I could not make a convincing slide in the cross country, and I feel a little regrettable It has become. "



Sana Kurokami, who was in 12th place, said, "I wasn't satisfied because I was skating with the intention of being in the top position."



Yuna Kasai, who was in 16th place, seemed to feel a response, saying, "I wasn't satisfied with the ranking, but I think it was good for me."