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Ryoyu Kobayashi Takes Second Place, Achieving Consecutive Podium Finishes in the Seventh Round of the Men's World Cup Ski Jumping Competition (Kyodo News)

[Wisla (Poland) Kyodo News] The seventh men's individual competition (hill size = HS134m) of the Nordic Ski World Cup (WC) was held on the 7th in Wisla, Poland, and Ryoyu Kobayashi (Team ROY) won with jumps of 130.5m and 129.5m, a total of 28.
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Fans had been waiting for such ski jumping and results for a long time. In the World Cup competition in Wisła, Poles were close to the podium. Kacper Tomasiak finished 5th in Sunday's competition. After the first round, Piotr Żyła was in second place, just 3.4 points behind leader Ryoyu Kobayashi. Four more Poles advanced to the second round. Tomasiak jumped 129.5. The article Ski Jumping: Poles Close to the Podium in Wisła comes from the websit…

[Wisla (Poland) Kyodo News] The seventh men's individual competition (hill size = HS134m) of the Nordic Ski World Cup (WC) was held on the 7th in Wisla, Poland, and Ryoyu Kobayashi (Team ROY) won with jumps of 130.5m and 129.5m, a total of 28.

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
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