. Yesterday, the BISCHOFSHOFEN 2019 ski jumping took place. The Four Hills Tournament brought surprising results. The 22-year-old Japanese Ryoyu Kobayashi will surely go down in history with his wins in all four competitions of the 67th Four Hills Tournament.
67th XNUMX-Hills-Tournament
The above-mentioned 22-year-old Japanese Ryoyu Kobayashi in the first series of jumps, taking fourth place, did not announce a victory. Sport, as we know, can be unpredictable and already in the second round the young man showed who his rivals are dealing with by making a jump of 137,5 m. Thus, the remaining jumpers, who were previously classified higher, remained far behind. The Japanese also beat our Pole, Dawid Kubacki, who took a very good 2nd place anyway. Kubacki took 4th place in the general classification. The second place belongs to the German Markus Eisenbichler, and the third also to the German jumper Stephan Leyhe.
The phenomenon of the Japanese
22-year-old Japanese Ryoyu Kobayashi is an incredibly talented, promising and promising jumper. In his career, the athlete has already won the fifth competition in a row and the eighth competition this season. Kamil Stoch himself, who took part in yesterday's competition 12th place, and in TCS 6, tak mówi o skokach Japończyka “Skacze wyśmienicie, nie ma co gadać. Posiada cechy, które są pożądane w tym sporcie czyli odporność psychiczną i dobrą koncentrację”.
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Polish BISCHOFSHOFEN 2019 results
As we wrote earlier, second place in the Bischofshofen 2019 competition was taken by Dawid Kubacki, 12th Kamil Stoch, 13th Piotr Zyla, 36 Stefa Hula, 40 Maciej Kot and 45 Jakub Wolny.
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GENERAL TCS CLASSIFICATION:
- R. Kobayashi
- M. Eisenbichler
- S. Leyhe
- D. Kubacki
- R. Koudelka
- K. StochWORLD CUP CLASSIFICATION
1. Ryoyu Kobayashi Japan
2. Piotr Żyła Poland
3. Kamil Stoch Poland
4. Stepfan Leyhe Germany
5. Kurt Geiger Germany
6. Johann Andre Forfang Norway
7. Dawid Kubacki PolandCLASSIFICATION OF THE CUP OF NATIONS
1. Germany 1915
2. Poland 1904
3. Japan 1530
4. Norway 1094
5. Austria 1025
6. Slovenia 694