On the 12th, the ski jumping men's flying world championship held in Norway was held on the second day, with Yukiya Sato in the top 9th place in Japan and Ryoyu Kobayashi in the 13th place. was.

The Ski Jumping Men's Flying World Championship was held on the 12th in Norway on the second day.



On a hill-sized 240-meter jumping platform, which is larger than the large hill, individuals flew twice in two days, a total of four times, and competed for a total score.



Kobayashi and Sato, ace players who won gold and silver medals at the Beijing Olympics, were in the top 30 in the jump on the first day, and the Japanese team advanced on the second day.



Of these, Sato marked 221 meters for the first time and 218 meters for the second time, for a total of 764.2 points, ranking 9th in the top of the Japanese team.



Kobayashi, who was in 10th place on the first day, stayed at 195m50 in the first time and marked 218m50 in the second time, finishing 13th with a total of 737.9.



The winner was Marius Lindvik of Norway, who marked 230 meters for the first time and 224 meters 50 for the second time, for a total of 854.2.