25-year-old Ryota Yamamoto came in 9th, the top Japanese skater, in the Nordic skiing world championships, combined men's individual normal hill.

Yamamoto, who has been on the podium twice in this season's World Cup, was held in Planica, Slovenia on the 25th in the combined men's individual normal hill. I jumped to 2nd place, just 0.1 points behind the top.



In the second half of the 10km cross-country race, I started at the same time as the top rider, but I was quickly let go and caught up by the two behind me before 4km.



Yamamoto held on in the 2nd place group from here, but was gradually pulled away in the final stages, finishing in 9th place.



Akito Watanabe, a three-time Olympic medalist, jumped 96.50 meters in the first half and finished 11th. rice field.



His younger brother Zento Watabe was 23rd and Sora Yachi was 29th.



Norway's Jarlmagnus Liebel, who was the top jumper, escaped in the cross-country and won the gold medal for the third consecutive tournament.

Yamamoto: "I'm incomplete in my current physical condition."

Ryota Yamamoto, who finished 9th, the top Japanese player, said, "It was a big deal that the World Cup match period was vacant due to poor physical condition. I was able to maintain a good jumping condition in the first half, but I still got a medal. When it comes to competition, running power is necessary, and my current physical condition is incomplete, so I did what I could, but it's really frustrating."