The 12th round of the ski jumping men's World Cup was held in Austria on the 6th, and ace Ryoyu Kobayashi was 17th, and the traditional "jump week" finished 18th overall.

The 12th round of the Men's Jumping World Cup was held in Bischofshofen, Austria, as the final round of the "Jumping Week," which is the year-end and New Year's tradition of four World Cup games.



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.



Ace player Kobayashi surpassed his opponent by flying 134.50 meters, exceeding the K point of 125 meters in the first run, but he did not improve his points much and finished 16th overall.



Kobayashi, who advanced to the second time competing with the top 30, improved his flight distance to 135.50 meters, but dropped one position to 17th with a total of 273.9 points.



Kobayashi was the first Japanese player to win the overall title during the previous season's "Jump Week," but this time he finished 18th overall.



In addition, two Japanese players, Ren Nikaido and Naoki Nakamura, were unable to advance to the second round.

Also, Yukiya Sato was disqualified for violating the boot rules.



The winner was Norwegian Hullbor's Egner Grannehru, who flew 139.50m in the first time and 143.50m in the second time, exceeding the hill size with a total of 313.4. However, I won the overall victory for the first time by marking 3 wins.