Prevc Left the Japanese without First Place on Their Home Hill
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This year's overall winner of the Four Hills Tour, Domen Prevc, continued his excellent season at this weekend's World Cup stage in Sapporo, where he won both races.
Domen Prevc won the second Ski Jumping World Cup race in two days in Sapporo, Japan. It was the leading Olympic Winter Jumper's ninth win of the season and the 18th of his career. The world's best ski jumper continues his dominance in the World Cup, while Žiga Jančar scored the first points, finishing in 19th place, a career-best result.
This was the leading Olympic Winter ski jumper's ninth victory of the season and the 18th of his career.
Domen Prevc remains the dominator in the World Ski Jump Cup. 26-year-old Slovene also won the second Sapporo competition on Sunday, winning nine of the 13 individual competitions since the beginning of December.
Eighteen-year-old Kacper Tomasiak finished 12th in Sunday's Ski Jumping World Cup competition in Sapporo, Japan. Slovenian Domen Prevc, who also held the top spot the day before, won. Japan's Ryoyu Kobayashi and Austrian Daniel Tschofenig finished next.
The 18th individual competition (hill size = HS137m) of the Nordic Ski World Cup (WC) Men's Jump Sapporo Tournament was held on the 18th at the Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium in Sapporo, and Kobayashi Ryoyu (Team ROY) jumped 136.5m and 138.5m for a total of 274.2m.
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