• 07:19

    ROK OBLAK (SLO)

    The first Slovenian sits above. Rok Oblak also gets a chance in the World Cup in Japan. In the case of not so good conditions, the 23 -year -old is only 113.5 meters – seventh place.

  • 07:18

    Muhammed Ali Bedir (Tur)

    Muhammed Ali Bedir is the only Turk in Sapporo, but for him there is already an end at 102.5 meters. This goes back to eighth place.

  • 07:17

    Kacper Juroszek (pole)

    Kacper Juroszek also jumped mainly in the Continental Cup this season. Now the Polish ski jumper flies to 119 meters and is therefore only in sixth place. It will also be difficult for him to get a second jump.

  • 07:16

    Andrew Urlaub (USA)

    The second American is lowered. When the upper auvision is easy, Andrew vacation hits the table and now sails at 123 meters. This is third for the US boy.

  • 07:15

    Eetu nousiainen (fin)

    Eetu Nousiainen also convinced in qualification on Friday and took ninth place. Now the Finn is 125.5 meters with a strong upswing. He gets out slightly to the left and pushes Kobayashi to third place.

  • 07:14

    Weijie Zhen (Chn)

    A Chinese is now sitting at the top, but for Weijie Zhen there is already an end to 97 meters. This is only fifth for him.

  • 07:14

    Maciej Kot (pole)

    The Pole already made a strong qualification yesterday and now for Maciej Kot at 130 meters. For the European, this is the clear leadership with 107.7 points.

  • 07:13

    Casey Larson (USA)

    The first American is also difficult. Casey Larson lands at 110.5 meters. This will make it difficult for him to get a second rating.

  • 07:12

    Tomofumi Naito (JPN)

    NATO is also an experienced jumper. At 113 meters, Tomofumi Naito only puts the ski in the snow in parallel and gets off a few meters and joins second place.

  • 07:11

    Junshiro Kobayashi (JPN)

    The 33-year-old is now sitting at the top. The Japanese now makes it a little better with a slight upswing and flies at 115 meters. Junshiro Kobayashi takes the lead with 91.8 meters.

  • 07:10

    Taku Takeuchi (JPN)

    The Japanese opens the national group and is waved from Luke 13. The 37-year-old sets the first best at 86 meters.

  • 07:06

    It works right away! Go!

    Taku Takeuchi immediately opens the jumping of the top 50 from the Okurayama hill.

  • 07:04

    The favorites

    In addition to the three Austrians Stefan Kraft, Jan Hörl and Daniel Tschofenig, the fourth ÖSV-Adler Maximilian Ortner should not be underestimated. He finished fifth in qualification after Johann Andre Forfang. Robin Petersen was also able to convince in Sapporo and flew 152.5 meters in training from the Okurayama hill – unofficial ski jump record. In qualification, he took tenth place. Ryoyu Kobayashi (7th), Domen Prevc (6th) also showed a strong qualification. as well as the Pole Maciej Kot (8th) and the Finn Eetu Nousiainen (9th).

  • 07:00

    Swiss without their own ski in Japan

    Only two Swiss make the leap into the rating. In the qualification, the Confederates had to jump from the Slovenes and the Japanese with borrowed skis, since their own skis were still in Europe. Even in today’s competition, the Swiss still have to trust the borrowed skis. Only then should the skis be in Japan. Only Killian Peier (start number 27) and Gregor Deschwanden (45) made the leap into the competition. Yanick Wasser was disqualified in the qualification. The reason: his suit did not correspond to the regulations because the air permeability was too low.

  • 06:55

    Six ÖSV athletes at the start

    Due to the double victory last weekend in Lake Placid, the DSV set up a new record. With the 39th podium of an Austrian this season, the ÖSV eagles thus exceeded the Japanese record from the 1998/99 season. The Austrians want to attack again this weekend. Queen winner Stefan Kraft starts with the start number 48. Jan Hörl (49), Maximilian Ortner (43) and Daniel Tschofenig (50) also want to jump in for victory again. Manuel Fettner (35) and Markus Müller (31) also get a chance in the World Cup.

  • 06:50

    Five Germans there

    However, all five German jumper made the leap below the best 50. Unlike the Japanese ski jumping legend Noriaki Kasai. In qualification, he only took 52nd place. Adrian Tittel is the first German with the start number 17 from the bar. Felix Hoffmann (start number 20), Stephan Leyhe (25) and Andreas Wellinger (42) are also. Pius Paschke (46) is now returning to the World Cup in Japan after his competition break in the United States. Karl Geiger and Philipp Raimund are now taking a break before the World Cup and are not there in Sapporo.

  • 06:45

    Austrians fly to everyone in the qualification

    As in the entire winter, the ÖSV jumpers dominated the jumping again in the qualification. Stefan Kraft won the qualification at 134.5 meters in front of his compatriot Daniel Tschofenig with 132 meters and Jan Hörl (132m). The best German was Pius Paschke in 18th place. Hörl also won in front of Fettner and Zajc in trial passing. Stefan Kraft finished fourth a few minutes ago.

  • 06:40

    Good morning

    Welcome to the first day of the ski jumper from the Japanese Sapporo. At 7.10 a.m. for the men from the big hill.

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