Ski jumping: Ryoyu Kobayashi tops the Raw Air rankings
The Raw Air World Cup ski jumping competition in Oslo-Holmenkollen (Norway) took place on Thursday. On the Norwegian HS134 ski jump, Japan’s Ryoyu Kobayashi (129.5 and 127 metres) won. The 28-year-old also took the lead in the Raw Air.
Austrian Jan Hoerl (126 and 129 metres) finished in second place. The podium was completed by Germany’s Karl Geiger (126 and 128 metres).

In the French camp, Valentin Foubert (122 and 120.5 metres) took eighteenth place. Enzo Milesi (105 metres) finished forty-sixth.
Full results
The overall World Cup standings
Raw Air overall rankings
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