The 10th round of the ski jumping men's World Cup was held in Germany on the 1st, and Japanese ace Ryoyu Kobayashi was 19th.

The 10th round of the Men's Jumping World Cup was held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, as the second round of "Jumping Week," an annual four-match World Cup competition.



The competition will be held on a large hill with a hill size of 142 meters. In the first round, 25 teams of two people will compete against each other, and the 25 remaining winners and the top five losers will advance to the second round.



In the previous season's "Jump Week," Japan's ace Kobayashi, who became the first Japanese player to win the overall title for the second time in a row, jumped 125 meters in the first time, surpassing his opponent in an unfavorable tailwind. I was.



However, in terms of points, he finished in 23rd place overall, with a difference of over 30 points from the top team.



In the second time, he increased the distance to 131 meters and moved up four places with a total of 248.8 points, but was 19th.



In addition, four Japanese players, Keiichi Sato, Yukiya Sato, Naoki Nakamura, and Ren Nikaido, also participated, but none of them advanced to the second round of the top 30.



The winner was Norwegian Hullbor's Egner Grannehru, who jumped 140m in the first time and a hill-sized 142m in the second time, scoring a total of 303.7 and his third win of the season.