Ticker

6/recent/ticker-posts

Ski jumping [Details] Men's team Japan is not a 5th place medal

 Ski jumping [Details] Men's team Japan is not a 5th place medal






Japan ranked 5th in the Beijing Olympics ski jumping men's team, and did not win the medal for the first time in two tournaments.


The jumping men's team was held on a large hill with a hill size of 140 meters, 11 teams participated, and 4 people jumped twice and competed for the total points.


In Japan, the first player is Yukiya Sato, the second player is Naoki Nakamura, the third player is Junshiro Kobayashi, and the fourth player is this tournament. I attended with a member named Ryoyu Kobayashi.


In Japan, Ryoyu Kobayashi flew 134 meters in the first time, marking the point of second place with the fourth person, but the total was 438.5, fifth place, and advanced to the second time to compete in the top eight teams. At this point, he was in a position to aim for a medal, 28.9 points behind top Slovenia and 18 points behind Norway in 3rd place.


The second and first player, Sato, flew 124 meters in an unfavorable tailwind, marking the third-placed point in the group, closing the gap with third-placed Norwegian to 11.6.


However, neither of the following two players increased their points to 7th place in the group, and by the time they finished the 3rd place, the point difference with Norway, which was 3rd place, widened to 56.3.


Ryoyu Kobayashi, who flew last, was the top point in the group at 132 meters 50, but the total was 882.8, 5th place.


Japan has not won a medal for the first time in two tournaments since the 2014 Sochi tournament.


The gold medal was 942.7 points in Austria, the silver medal was 934.4 points in Slovenia, and the bronze medal was 922.9 points in Germany.


<Final ranking>

1st place Austria score 942.7

2nd place Slovenia score 934.4

3rd place Germany score 922.9

4th place Norway score 922.1

5th place Japan score 882.8

6th place Poland score 880.1

7th place ROC score 806.5

8th place Switzerland score 791.5

Discourse of Japanese players

Ryoyu Kobayashi

She said, "I didn't reach the medal, but I have a lot to learn at this tournament and I think it's what I'm going to do from here." She also looked back at this tournament, where she personally won two medals, and she said, "I was very happy to get the medal as a result, and I learned a lot like the previous tournament. Four years later. I'm looking forward to it too. "

"Thank you for all your support. As a result, the group did not reach the podium, but everyone was able to concentrate and perform well, so I look forward to your continued support."


Junshiro Kobayashi

"I was the oldest player in the group at the second Olympics, but I couldn't pull it."

-To Daiki Ito who did not have the opportunity to participate in the group

"Ito also supported and supported us until the end, so I wanted to give back as a team, but it didn't work."


Naoki Nakamura

"I thought my ability was like this, and I felt that I couldn't fight in the world unless I improved my base from now on."

Looking back on the first Olympics

"When I finished, it was disappointing, but I feel like I'll definitely revenge."


Yukiya Sato

"There was Ryoyu Kobayashi with such power, and I couldn't even make him fight for a medal, so I couldn't speak as one of her teammates, and I pulled her leg."

"I was able to understand how much the athletes from each country, including their teammates and related parties, are putting their thoughts into the Olympics. I realized my current ability and want to grow as an athlete."

[Competition progress]

First time 

<1st person>

Yukiya Sato, the first player in Japan, flew 126 meters and marked 110.8 points. After the first jump, Sato said, "I'm late in timing and I have my own mistakes regardless of the conditions, so I'd like to fix it firmly and show my strength in the second time."

After finishing the first match, Japan is 6th out of 11 teams, 17.5 points behind the top Norway.


[Ranking at the end of the first person]

1st place Norway

2nd place Slovenia

3rd place ROC

4th place Germany

5th place austria

6th place Japan (Yukiya Sato: Distance 126.0m, Score 110.8)

7th place Poland

8th place Switzerland

9th place Czech

10th place America

11th place China

<Second person>

Naoki Nakamura, the second Japanese player, flew 124 meters 50 and marked 96.6 points. After the first jump, Nakamura said, "I didn't go to the first individual match, but I was able to do what I wanted to do. I want to do my best for the second time as well. "

After finishing the first and second players, Japan totaled 207.4 points, 7th out of 11 teams, 39.1 points behind the top Norway.


[Ranking at the end of the second person]

1st place Norway

2nd place Slovenia

3rd place austria

4th place Germany

5th place ROC

6th place Poland

7th place Japan (Naoki Nakamura: distance 124.5m score 96.6)

8th place Switzerland

9th place Czech

10th place America

11th place China

<Third person>

Junshiro Kobayashi, the third player in Japan, flew 128 meters 50 and marked 105.1 points. After the first jump, Junshiro Kobayashi said, "I want to fly more and more. I think the wind and conditions are harsh, so I want to do the jump I can."

After the first and third run, Japan totaled 312.5 points, 5th out of 11 teams, 44.1 points behind top Slovenia and 35.4 points behind Austria in 3rd place.


[Ranking at the end of the third person]

1st place Slovenia

2nd place Norway

3rd place austria

4th place Germany

5th place Japan (Junshiro Kobayashi: distance 128.5m score 105.1)

6th place ROC

7th place Poland

8th place Switzerland

9th place Czech

10th place America

11th place China

<4th person>

Japan's fourth player, Ryoyu Kobayashi, flew 134 meters and marked 126 points. After finishing the first four people, Japan's total was 438.5 points.

After the first jump, Ryoyu Kobayashi recalled, "The timing was so late that I could tell the moment I flew, so I want to concentrate on the second jump." She also said she "wants to have fun and fly without regrets" about her next jump being the last in the tournament.

After the first round, Japan, aiming to win a medal for the first time in two tournaments, finished fifth and advanced to the second round of competition with the top eight teams. In Japan, Ryoyu Kobayashi, an ace who has won two medals, gold on normal hill and silver on large hill, marked 134 meters at this tournament. With a total of 438.5 points, it is 28.9 points behind top Slovenia and 18 points behind Norway in third place.


[Ranking at the end of the 4th person 1st time]

1st place Slovenia score 467.4

2nd place Austria score 458.4

3rd place Norway score 456.5

4th place Germany score 446.5

5th place Japan score 438.5 (Ryoyu Kobayashi flight distance 134.0m score 126.0)

6th place Poland score 434.5

7th place ROC score 410.6

8th place Switzerland score 367.0

== (8th place and above advance to the second time) ==

9th place Czech score 279.5

10th place USA score 261.0

11th place China score 115.0

Second time 

<1st person>

In the second time, Japan's first player, Yukiya Sato, flew 124 meters and marked 114.9 points.

After finishing the first person in the second time, Japan's total points are 553.4, and Japan remains in 5th place. It is 24.7 points behind top Austria and 11.6 points behind third place Norway.


[Ranking at the end of the first person]

1st place Austria

2nd place Slovenia

3rd place Norway

4th place Poland

5th place Japan (Yukiya Sato: Distance 124.0m Score 114.9)

6th place Germany

7th place ROC

8th place Switzerland

<Second person>

In the second time, Japan's second player, Naoki Nakamura, flew 122 meters and marked 97.8 points.

After finishing the second person for the second time, Japan's total points are 651.2, and Japan's ranking remains 5th, along with Poland. It was 50.2 points behind top Slovenia and 27.5 points behind Norway in third place.


[Ranking at the end of the second person]

1st place Slovenia

2nd place Austria

3rd place Norway

4th place Germany

5th place Japan (Naoki Nakamura: distance 122.0m score 97.8)

5th place Poland

7th place ROC

8th place Switzerland

<Third person>

In the second time, Junshiro Kobayashi, the third Japanese player, flew 120 meters and marked 99 points.

After finishing the third person for the second time, Japan's total points were 750.2, and Japan's ranking dropped to 6th place. It was 73.5 points behind the top Austria and 56.3 points behind the third-placed Norway.


[Ranking at the end of the third person]

1st place Austria

2nd place Slovenia

3rd place Norway

4th place Germany

5th place Poland

6th place Japan (Junshiro Kobayashi: distance 120.0m, score 99.0)

7th place ROC

8th place Switzerland

<4th person>

In the second time, Ryoyu Kobayashi, the fourth Japanese player to fly 132 meters 50, marked 132.6 points.

Rules for jumping men's teams, etc.

Four players in one team fly twice and compete for the total points of eight jumps.

The starting order is from the bottom to the top of the World Cup overall results by country / region.

There is no qualifying, and the top 8 teams from the first round will advance to the second. The starting order within the team cannot be changed between the first and second times. The starting order of the 4th person for the 2nd time is from the bottom to the top of the grades up to the 3rd person.


<Jump stand>

▼ Hill size 140m

▼ K point 125m

(* K point is the point that "is the standard for scoring based on the flight distance". The hill size indicates the size of the jumping platform and is the limit distance that can be safely landed.)


<Score calculation method>

The score consists of "jump distance point" + "flying point".

In the calculation of the flight distance point of the jump, the basic distance point is set to "60", and if it is a normal hill, if it exceeds the K point, it will be a plus of 2.0 points per 1m, and if it is below the K point, it will be a minus of 2.0 points per 1m. If it is a large hill, if it exceeds the K point, it will be a plus of 1.8 points per 1m, and if it is below the K point, it will be a minus of 1.8 points per 1m.

The flying type points are scored by 5 referees with a maximum of 20 points (in 0.5 point increments). Sum the scores of the three people excluding the highest and lowest points. 60 points out of 100. Falling is greatly deducted, and points are also deducted if the telemark (one leg forward and knees bent) posture at the time of landing is not entered. If you fall after landing and before you cross the fall line, you are considered to have fallen.


Post a Comment

0 Comments