The 23rd round of the women's ski jumping World Cup was held in Norway on the 12th, and Nozomi Maruyama finished in ninth place, the top Japanese skater.

The 23rd round of the women's ski jumping World Cup was held on the 12th in Oslo, Norway on a large hill with a hill size of 134 meters, with 5 participants from Japan.



Among them, Maruyama, who came in 4th in the Nordic skiing world championships and jumping women's large hill held this month, flew 123.50 meters, exceeding the K point, in 8th place.



In her second run, she was unable to increase her distance to 121 meters in an unfavorable tailwind, and she was ninth with 211.9 total points.



The other Japanese players were


▽Yuki Ito, who won the 17th round of the World Cup held in Germany last month for the first time in 6 seasons, was 13th, ▽


Yuka Seto was 22nd, and


▽Rin Miyajima. Lake and Kurumi Ichinohe didn't advance to the top 30 in the second round.



Ace Sara Takanashi did not participate due to her left leg injury.



The winner was Emma Krinec of Slovenia, who flew 134m 50 meters above the hill size, which is considered dangerous if she jumped any further. I did it.