Round 4 of the Ski Jumping Men's World Cup was held in Finland, and Daiki Ito was the top Japanese player in 14th place.

On the 28th of the Ski Jumping Men's World Cup, the fourth individual round was held in Finland at a hill-sized 142-meter large hill, and four Japanese players participated.



Of these, Ito flew 128 meters 50 in the first time, and in the second time, he increased the flight distance in the headwind and marked 132 meters 50, ranking 14th in the top of the Japanese team.



In addition, ace Ryoyu Kobayashi's older brother Junshiro was in 15th place, and Keiichi Sato and Yukiya Sato were not able to advance to the second time by the top 30 players.



The winner is Slovenian Anže Lanišek, the first World Cup victory.



Ryoyu Kobayashi, who won his first victory of the season in the 3rd round of the World Cup the day before and updated the total number of Japanese men's wins to 20, is on Twitter after being tested positive for the new coronavirus. I made it clear in and missed the 4th round.