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Here is a video from the HBC Cup competition on Monday, women and men. Picture quality not so good, but at least it is something.

 

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Yuka Setô is in difficulty.

:rolleyes: But she is selected for the upcoming competitions...

Asahi seems to be talented. The commentators in Sapporo, Harada Masahiko and Ogiwara Tsugiharu, said that we could expect something of him in the future and that his father, former jumper Sakano Yukio, was supporting him in any possible way.
From the distance it is difficult to reckon how widely he is known. I only have the openly accessible sources on the internet, no personal sources.

But speaking of Harada, Yûmu has obviously not recovered yet ...
 

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:rolleyes: But she is selected for the upcoming competitions...

Asahi seems to be talented. The commentators in Sapporo, Harada Masahiko and Ogiwara Tsugiharu, said that we could expect something of him in the future and that his father, former jumper Sakano Yukio, was supporting him in any possible way.
From the distance it is difficult to reckon how widely he is known. I only have the openly accessible sources on the internet, no personal sources.

But speaking of Harada, Yûmu has obviously not recovered yet ...
I really love Yûmu style, he is one of the most talented jumpers from the last 20 years. I wish he could jump in WC again. He could become the older jumper (all nations) to score WC poins.

It's fine Yukio support Asahi. Is he a trainer in a club ?

Are there other young japanese considerer as big talents ? I follow results on small hills but I don't know what it is thinking in Japan.
 

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Are there other young japanese considerer as big talents ? I follow results on small hills but I don't know what it is thinking in Japan.

I have no insight either.

Naoki kehrt nach Japan zurück (er selbst auf Twitter). Schade, dass er nicht noch in Europa bleibt, so quasi im Wartestand. Er hatte ja einige gute Sprünge, war nur viel zu instabil. Yûken hat sich in Zakopane sehr "zurückgehalten". Hoffentlich kommt da jetzt etwas mehr von ihm.

Yukiya war so frustriert gestern, dass er gesagt hat: "Ich will nicht mehr springen." Hoffen wir, dass er bereits heute soweit emotional erholt ist, dass es wieder läuft. Ist schließlich "seine" Schanze.
Er hatte ja immer mal einen Aussetzersprung dabei, aber die Sprünge gestern (beim zweiten sind ihm die Skienden aneinandergeschlagen, weswegen da nichts mehr ging) zeigen, dass auch die Psyche ein wenig unter dem langen Blasenleben leidet.
 

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Japan will lose the 5th quota without Nakamura.
54ITO Daiki
Japonia
51-11737
55HUBER Stefan
Austria
50-11743
56ZOGRAFSKI Władimir
Bułgaria
40-11846
56KYTOSAHO Niko
Finlandia
40-11844
56HAAGEN David
Austria
40-11842
59AIGRO Artti
Estonia
39-11856
59BARTOL Tilen
Słowenia
39-11853
61NAKAMURA Naoki
Japonia
37-
 

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Well, it's not sure. But there are two athlets who are supposed to overtake Ito: Niko Kytosaho and Tilen Bartol.
 

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It is such a pity.
They have always been in a distance from the centre of skijumping and had to struggle to be a normal part, the only non-European team that was competitive. But now, not only no international competitions can be held in Japan, they cannot use the COC to remain inside the action. This will, no doubt, have consequences for the years to come. Once you are out you will stay out, at least for some time. There is a risk to lose contact to the world in terms of competitiveness.
The Kobayashi brothers and the Satôs are doing their best, but still are no better than 6th place in the Nations' Cup. I see a big danger that they even will not be able to keep that.
Let's keep our fingers crossed that no-one injures himself, otherwise they won't be able to take part in a team event.
 
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Danke! Da ging das Umentscheiden aber schnell. Sehr schön. Dann kann man ihn gegebenenfalls in den WC zurückbeordern, falls Yûken nicht ordentlich draufsattelt.
がんばれ、ナオキ!(Er ist so eine Art 後輩 für mich;).)

Er hat mir schon ein wenig leid getan, als er dazu verdonnert wurde, in Innsbruck einen Quotenplatz zu holen. Von Anfang an im WC, demenspechend schon etwas müde, dann zwei Springen direkt hintereinander, gegen ein Dutzend Österreicher, die frisch und ausgeruht aus dem Training kommen und auf der Heimschanze springen. Für die anderen war es zwar nicht die Heimschanze, aber sie hatten zuvor auch eine Wettkampfpause. Dafür hat sich noch achtbar geschlagen, schade, dass es nicht gereicht hat.
 
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They have always been in a distance from the centre of skijumping and had to struggle to be a normal part, the only non-European team that was competitive. But now, not only no international competitions can be held in Japan, they cannot use the COC to remain inside the action. This will, no doubt, have consequences for the years to come. Once you are out you will stay out, at least for some time. There is a risk to lose contact to the world in terms of competitiveness.
The Kobayashi brothers and the Satôs are
Well, it's not sure. But there are two athlets who are supposed to overtake Ito: Niko Kytosaho and Tilen Bartol.
Of course, I was thinking about these two jumpers to say that Japan will lose the 5th spot.
Nakamura could score more points...
Japan used to score much points during the SGP to secure the 6th spot for all the winter.
 

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Japan hat die Teilnehmer an der Junioren-WM in Lahti (8. bis 14. 2.) nominiert.

Damen
Ichinohe Kurumi (16)
Kamoda Ayuka (19)
Kubota Machiko (17)
Miyajima Ringo (17)

Herren
Kobayashi Tatsunao (19)
Kudô Sôta (19)
Nikaidô Ren (19)
Ôi Shun (19)
Takehana Daimatsu (19)



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Für alle, denen das "Nachtspringen" in Sapporo fehlt ;):

Für das Springen um den HTB-Pokal am 30. Januar gibt es einen Livestream. Beginn 10.30 Uhr Ortszeit, also 2.30 Uhr MEZ:


(Quelle: Japanischer Verband über Twitter)
 
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I hope the results will be better than the last year, do you think the team can do something good ? If we look at the results in Japan, it will be hard once again for the Junior Championships.
Maybe Daimatsu ?
 

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In such things I tend to be rather pessimistic and enjoy if it comes out better.
I fear that the girls will not get top 15 or top 10 ranks.
Daimatsu and Ren should be able to reach top 10 positions, but I find it difficult to predict because there were no occasions where they had the chance to compete internationally before.
 
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