The Women's Ski Jumping World Cup was held in Norway, with Sara Takanashi's 9th place being the best Japanese ski jumper.

The Women's Ski Jumping World Cup was held on the 12th on a normal hill with a hill size of 105 meters.



Among Japanese athletes, Takanashi, who has won a total of 63 World Cup races, jumped 92.50 meters in the first round, placing him in 13th place, and improved his distance to 99.50 meters in the second round.



Takanashi moved up four places with a total of 236.8 points and was the top Japanese player in 9th place.



On the other hand, Yuki Ito, who is in third place in this season's individual overall ranking, was unable to improve her distance, hitting 90 meters in her first attempt and 93.50 meters in her second, resulting in a total of 227.4, placing her in 15th place.



Other Japanese athletes in the race included Nozomi Maruyama in 11th, Yuka Seto in 21st, and Akika Iwasa in 30th.



The winner was Ayrinmaria Kvandal from her hometown of Norway, who marked 96 meters in the first run and 98 meters 50 meters in the second, making it her second consecutive win with a total of 256.0, her second win of the season, and third win in the World Cup overall.