The ski jumping men's flying world championship was held in Norway on the 11th, and ace Ryoyu Kobayashi finished in 10th place.

The Ski Jumping Men's Flying World Championship is an individual competition that takes place over a two-day period, jumping twice a day for a total of four jumps, and the ranking is determined by the total score.



The 11th was the first day of the individual and the jumping platform was held at a hill size of 240 meters, which is larger than the large hill.



Four people from Japan, including Ace Kobayashi, who won the gold and silver medals at the Beijing Olympics, participated.



Kobayashi flew 204 meters 50 for the first time and extended the flight distance to 208 meters 50 for the second time, placing him in the top 10 in Japan with a total of 402.8.



In addition, Yukiya Sato marked 225m50, and the second time he flew 210m50, totaling 402.7, finishing 11th.



In addition, ▼ Kobayashi's older brother Junshiro and ▼ Naoki Nakamura were not in the top 30 and could not proceed from the second time onwards.



Norwegian Marius Lindvik takes the lead with a total of 457.5, flying 232m50 for the first time and 226m50 for the second time.



The second day of competition will be held on the 12th.