The Beijing Olympics ski jumping men's group has begun.


Four players from 11 teams will jump twice on Large Hill to compete for the total score, and the top 8 teams from the first will advance to the second.


In Japan, the first player is Yukiya Sato, the second player is Naoki Nakamura, the third player is Junshiro Kobayashi, and the final fourth player with the ace of each team is a Japanese player for the first time in 24 years. We will challenge with the lineup of Ryoyu Kobayashi, the ace who won two medals.


We will update the progress of the competition from time to time.

[Sliding order]

1 China


2 USA


3 Czech


4 ROC


5 Switzerland


6 Poland


7 Japan


8 Slovenia


9 Norway


10 Austria


11 Germany



<Jumping platform>


▼ Hill size 140m


▼ K point 125m


(* K point is the "standard for scoring by distance" . Hill size represents the size of the jumping platform, the limit distance that can be safely landed)

Rules for jumping men's teams, etc.

Four players in one team fly twice and compete for the total points of eight jumps.


The starting order is from the bottom to the top of the World Cup overall results by country / region.


There is no qualifying, and the top 8 teams from the first round will advance to the second.

The starting order within the team cannot be changed between the first and second times.

The starting order of the 4th person for the 2nd time is from the bottom to the top of the grades up to the 3rd person.



<Jumping platform>


▼ Hill size 140m


▼ K point 125m


(* K point is the point that "is the standard for scoring based on the flight distance". The hill size indicates the size of the jumping platform and is the limit distance for safe landing)



<Calculation method of score> The


score consists of "jump distance point" + "flying point".


In the calculation of the flight distance point of the jump, the basic distance point is set to "60", and if it is a normal hill, if it exceeds the K point, it will be a plus of 2.0 points per 1m, and if it is below the K point, it will be a minus of 2.0 points per 1m.

If it is a large hill, if it exceeds the K point, it will be a plus of 1.8 points per 1m, and if it is below the K point, it will be a minus of 1.8 points per 1m.


The flying type points are scored by 5 referees with a maximum of 20 points (in 0.5 point increments).

Sum the scores of the three people excluding the highest and lowest points.

60 points out of 100.

Falling is greatly deducted, and points are also deducted if the telemark (one leg forward and knees bent) posture at the time of landing is not entered.

If you fall after landing and before you cross the fall line, you are considered to have fallen.