The Women's Ski Jumping World Cup was held in Slovenia, and Yuki Ito, who is currently in 3rd place in the overall individual rankings, came in 4th place, the top Japanese ski jumper.

The Women's Ski Jumping World Cup was held on the 27th in Ljubno, Slovenia, on a normal hill with a hill size of 94 meters.



From Japan, there are three players: Ito, who has two wins this season and is ranked third in the overall individual ranking so far, Sara Takanashi, who has a total of 63 World Cup wins, and Yuka Seto. I participated.



Of these, Ito jumped 85.50 meters in the first attempt with a tailwind that was unfavorable for jumping, placing him in 4th place, 6.1 points behind the leader.



In her second attempt to make a comeback, she increased her distance to 86 meters, but she was unable to move up the rankings and finished in 4th place among the top Japanese competitors with a total of 254.7.



On the other hand, Takanashi jumped 87 meters in the first attempt, placing him in fifth place, but in the second, he jumped 86 meters, placing him in eighth place with a total of 249.2.



In addition, Seto finished 22nd with a score of 82.50 meters in the first race and 83.50 meters in the second.



Austria's Eva Pinkelnig won with a distance of 91m in the first run and 90m in the second, giving her a total of 269.3, her third win of the season and her 12th World Cup win in total.