The 11th round of the ski jumping men's World Cup was held in Austria on the 4th, and Japan's ace Ryoyu Kobayashi did not advance to the second round, competing among the top 30.

The 11th round of the Men's Jumping World Cup was held in Innsbruck, Austria, as the 3rd round of "Jumping Week," which is the year-end and New Year's tradition of four World Cup matches.



The competition will be held on a large hill with a hill size of 128 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 first inning, Japan's ace player Kobayashi fell short of the 120-meter K-point in a favorable headwind, falling to a lackluster 114-meter mark and losing to his opponent.



And I couldn't enter the top 5 losers and didn't advance to the second time.



In addition, Kobayashi's older brother Junshiro, Sato Yukiya, and Nikaido Ren did not advance to the second round.



Naoki Nakamura, the only Japanese player who advanced to the second time, was 114m in the first time and 113.50m in the second time, placing him in 25th place with a total of 208.7 points.



The winner was David Kubatzki of Poland, who flew 127 meters in the first time and 121.50 meters in the second time, scoring a total of 265.2 points, his fifth win of the season.