The ski jumping men's World Cup, the first match of the group was held in Poland on the 4th, and Japan was 5th.

Ryoyu Kobayashi, an ace infected with the new coronavirus, was absent.

The first match of the ski jumping men's World Cup group took place in Poland on the 4th at Large Hill, a hill size of 134 meters.



Kobayashi, who won the first victory of the season in the third round of the World Cup, missed because the test for the new coronavirus was positive last month, and Japan was Yukiya Sato and Keiichi Sato, the older brother of Kobayashi. Players and Naoki Nakamura were the four players.



In Japan, the first player, Yukiya Sato, marked 125 meters 50 and took the lead in the provisional lead, but the following three players did not extend the flight distance and finished in 5th place.



In the second time, the third player, Junshiro Kobayashi, marked 132 meters, which is close to the hill size, which is considered dangerous if he flies any further, and placed in 4th place.



In the final fourth player, Nakamura, who finished 4th in the first individual World Cup match, stayed at 112 meters and dropped one place.



Japan was fifth with a total of 787.3 points.



The winner was Austria, the second place was Germany, and the third place was Slovenia.