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Sorry, I didn't look at the NC thread... :donk:
5 young ladies in NC with both Kasai (twins, born on February 4th, 2004), it's fine.
Yes, there are more young or very young in the national team this year, I like it, I hope they will work hard.
Thank you, do you have the same list for the Nordic Combined ? The teams are known very early this year...
I don't know why Shimizu and Tochimoto are not in the team. They are much better than jumpers like Shun Oi who can't fly more than 80 meters on the Okurayama or even Kusaka.
I already saw on some websites, Makkusu Koga for him yes. When he was something like 13 years old, I saw for the first time the name "Makkusu" for him, long before he was on the fis-ski website. I was even surprised to see "Max" the first time he had his own page on the fis website. Maybe...
Good question... If we look at the BIB number, Daiki Ito (DNS) has the BIB 58, Nakamura 57, Junshirô 56, Y. Satô 55... It looks like to the japanese standings. It means that all the jumpers with a BIB lower to 59 are not participating to the Fis Cup. So, only jumpers with the BIB numbers from 59...
Iwasa has won the junior competition. On place 6 is Shoichi Anzawa, not Yasusawa. He is a jumper from Shimokawa, 1998.
But below you have the results with only the senior jumpers (Nakamura is the winner) and finally the results with junior and senior, Nakamura has won ahead of Iwasa, Paschke...
Ladies competition in Sapporo (HS 100) :
http://www.age.ne.jp/x/sas/miyasama_jump_nh_results20170304.pdf
Ito ahead of Takanashi and Shigeno. Then, Iwabuchi, Kamoda (not bad) and Yuka Seto.
Still difficult for the young combiners. 65 meters the longest jump for a combiner.