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Although ski jumping is originally a winter sport, it is also held in the summer, using artificial turf instead of snow and sprinkling water to make it easier to ski.
In 2024, the Summer Ski Jumping Championships will be held. Let’s go and see the dynamic jumps!

Sapporo Summer Ski Jumping
Tournament Results

Admission : Same-day ticket / 1,000 yen for high school students and older (free admission for junior high school students and younger!)
Advance tickets / 800 yen

Directly available at Loppi in Lawson and Ministop stores nationwide.

 Men
1 SATO Keiichi
2 Nikaido Ren
3 NAITO Tomofumi
4 KOBAYASHI Sakutaro
5 KOBAYASHI Junshiro

Women
1 MARUYAMA Nozomi
2 KASAI Haruka 
3 ITO Yuki 
4 SETO Yuka 
5 KASAI Yuna 

Men
1 Nikaido Ren
2 SATO Keiichi
3 TAKEUCHI Taku
4 NAITO Tomofumi
5 KOBAYASHI Sakutaro

Women
1 ITO Yuki 
2 MARUYAMA Nozomi
3 SETO Yuka 
4 KASAI Yuna 
5 IWASA Haruka

Men
1 KOBAYASHI Ryoyu
2 TAKEHANA Daimatsu
3 KOBAYASHI Sakutaro
4 KASAI Noriaki
5 TAKEUCHI Taku

Women
1 ITO Yuki 
2 SETO Yuka 
3 MARUYAMA Nozomi
4 ICHINOHE Kurumi
5 KASAI Yuna 

■ In case of inclement weather, the event will be cancelled. Notification will be made on the official website and official line.
■ The event may be filmed and posted on SNS and other media.

Entry athletes (Men) Ryoyu Kobayashi, Noriaki Kasai, Yukiya Sato, Masaki Nakamura, etc.
 (Women) Yuki Ito, Nozomi Maruyama, Anju Nakamura, etc.

Saturday, August 17
Summer Ski Jumping 2024 Yamagata Zao Results

Men
1 KOBAYASHI Ryoyu
2 NAKAMURA Yuto
3 NIKAIDO Ren

Women
1 MARUYAMA Nozomi
2 ITO Yuki 
3 NAKAYAMA Nagomi

About the Venue

Sapporo Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium

 In 1972, the Sapporo Olympic jumping competitions were held here. It is now one of the world's leading ski jumping venues and is designated as a FIS World Cup venue. Summer jumping competitions can be held in the summer as well. It is a popular venue for athletes jumping toward the city of Sapporo. The longest unbeaten time on the K123 large hill was 148.5m by Polish skier Kamil Stoch. This is a prestigious stadium that has produced many international athletes. Inside the stadium, it is a popular tourist spot for visitors to take a lift ride to look down from the starting point, enjoy the view of the city, experience winter sports such as jumping at the Olympic Museum, learn about Olympic history, eat at the restaurants, and buy souvenirs. In addition, the night view from the Okurayama Observatory has been recognized as a "Japan Night View Heritage (Natural Night View Heritage). In addition to the winter season when the evening and night views can be enjoyed, the observatory lift is open at night until 9:00 p.m. several times a year for a limited period of time.

Miyanomori Ski Jump Stadium

 The ski jumping arena classified as normal hill was newly built together with the Okurayama Ski Jumping Stadium for the 1972 Sapporo Olympic Winter Games. The K-point was raised to 90 meters during the 1983 renovation, and artificial turf was introduced at the same time, making summer jumping possible. On days when there are no jumping competitions, visitors can see the ski jump stadium from the base.

Know the best part of jumping competitions.
Make it 10 times more fun!

What kind of competition is jumping?
Flying beautifully and over great distances.
In this competition, skaters glide from the top of thein-run toward the take-off table, and compete for the beauty of their aerial posture and landing after launching into the air = flying style points and distance points. In a nutshell, the score is based on how beautifully the skier flies.
There are detailed rules to prevent unfairness, such as the adjustment of the starting point, the size of skis, and the size of jumpsuits, weather conditions (wind and snow) on the day of the competition, and the differences in the size of the competitors.

Rules

Within 1.45 of the athlete’s height
Suit size rule: maximum difference from body in upright position for both men and women is within 1-3 cm for men and 2-4 cm for women.
If this is exceeded, the competitor may be disqualified for violation of the regulations.

Starting gate : Starting point
In-run : sloped path to speed up
Take-off table : the jumping point
Landing area : area for landing
 Landing points = Point P (Mt. Okura standard point 100m), Point K (Mt. Okura scale point 123m)
Out-run :area to slow down and stop

Approximate value of how many meters can be flown; K90 is the maximum flight of 90m jumps = hill size

The longest unbroken distance on the jumps.

Distance from the tip of the take-off table to the point of safe landing
4 types according to the distance of the jump platform
Small Hill K20-K49
Medium Hill K50-K84

Normal Hill K85-K109 (Miyanomori Shanze K90 /max slope 36 degrees)
Large Hill K110-K184 (Okurayama Shanze K123/max slope 35 degrees, longest 134m)
 *Kamil Stoch (Poland) 148.5m (Okurayama Shanze Bakken record)
Flying Hill K185 and above
 *Schanze is the German word for jumps.

Flying points (total points of the middle three judges omitting the top and bottom of the A-E judges)
  Total score of 3 out of 3 with a maximum score of 20 points per person.
Distance points + wind points (tailwind/headwind) + starting position points (high/low)
Okurayama is K120m, so 60 points are awarded for 120m. 1.8 points are added and subtracted for 1m.
Adjustment points for differences in approach length due to weather conditions.
The total points of one flying type + distance points are competed for the total points of the two competitions.

Senior Division, Junior Division, Men’s, Women’s
International Competitions: World competitions = FISW Cup, Winter Olympics, World Championships.

Sapporo Olympic Museum
Experience ski jumping!

Okurayama, Miyanomori Ski Jump Stadium Access

Bus / Miyanomori Ski Jump Stadium

No parking is available near the venue.
No shuttle bus service will be available on Friday, August 2. Please use public transportation.

Direct access from Exit 2

Bus stop No. 4

About 12 minutes

Bus / Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium

No parking is available near the venue.
No shuttle bus service will be available on Friday, August 2. Please use public transportation.

Direct access from Exit 2

Bus stop No. 4

About 15 minutes

For those coming by taxi

Address : 1274 Miyanomori, Chuo-ku, Sapporo
TEL.011-641-1972
From Sapporo Station [about 20 minutes]
From Maruyama Koen Station [about 10 minutes]

Address : Miyanomori 1-jo 18-chome, Chuo-ku, Sapporo
TEL.011-642-1972 (Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium)
From Sapporo Station [about 20 minutes]
From Maruyama Koen Station [about 10 minutes]

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