The ski jumping women's World Cup individual was held in Austria on the 27th, and Yuki Ito was ranked 10th in the top of the Japanese team.

The 13th individual World Cup race was held on the 27th in Austria on a 90-meter hill-sized normal hill.



Four Japanese players, including Ito and Yuka Seto, who have been in good shape within 10th place for three consecutive races, participated while Sara Takanashi, an ace player, was absent due to condition adjustment.



Of these, Ito marked 81 meters for the first time in the headwind, placing him in 9th place, 10.7 points behind 3rd place.



In the second time, while the Europeans showed a jump exceeding K points, Ito could not extend the flight distance to 82 meters, and the total points were 198.0, which was one drop to 10th place.



In addition, Seto was 15th, Kaori Iwabuchi was 21st, and Haruka Iwasa was not able to advance to the second time by the top 30 players.



The winner was Nika Križnar of Slovenia, who won the bronze medal at the Beijing Olympics, and won her third victory of the season.