The 21st round of the ski jumping men's World Cup was held in the United States on the 11th, and Japanese ace Ryoyu Kobayashi finished second for the second time in a row, reaching the podium for the fifth time this season.

The 21st round of the men's ski jumping World Cup was held at Lake Placid in the United States on a large hill with a hill size of 128 meters, with 6 participants from Japan.



Ace player Kobayashi caught a headwind that was advantageous for jumping in the first jump, and greatly increased the flight distance and marked the longest undefeated of the day, 136 meters. rice field.



However, in the second race, he was unable to increase the distance to 114 meters due to an unfavorable tailwind, and dropped one position with a total of 256.0 points. rice field.



This is Kobayashi's 5th time on the podium this season, and his 50th time on the podium.



In addition, Naomi Nakamura was 11th and Taku Takeuchi was 29th among Japanese players.



In addition, Ren Nikaido, Keiichi Sato, and Yukiya Sato did not advance to the top 30 second round.



The winner was Pyeongchang Olympic normal hill gold medalist Andreas Bellinger of Germany, who made two jumps of 129 meters in the first jump and 125 meters 50 in the second, marking a total of 264.5, marking the first time in five seasons. We won the championship.