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Drills for R. Kobayashi and Y. Sato, long jump Narrow

Ryoyu Kobayashi turned out to be the best in the first training series ahead of the teams’ World Cup competition on Saturday at Wielka Krokiew (HS140) in Zakopane. The Japanese actor flew the plane for a distance of 130 meters. Second place went to Paweł Wąsek (133 m). In the second round, the facility record holder, Yukiya Sato (133.5 m) was on top.

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Photo by Tadeusz Mieczyński

In the first training series, Ryoyu Kobayashi turned out to be the best. The World Cup leader landed at 130 meters and was 2.1 points ahead of Bowie Vasca. The Polish actor reached 133 m and turned out to be better than Yukiya Sato (129 m), Peter Breivik (133 m) and Timi Zajk (130 m).

Kilian Pierre took sixth place (128.5 m), seventh Karl Geiger (128 m), eighth Anzi Lanesek (124 m), ninth Gregor Deschwanden (131 m), and completed the top ten Zigga Gellar (128 m). M).

Piotr Żyła (122 m) is ranked 24th, ahead of Stefan Hola (127 m). Maciej Kot was on thirty (124.5 m), Jacob Woolney (118.5 m) was on thirty-second, and Klemens Murańka (122.5 m) was on thirty-four.

Alexander Zniszol took 40th place after a jump of 121.5 meters. The forty-third was Tomasz Pelsch (119.5 m), the fifty-fifth was Kasper Urogek (112 AD) ahead of Andre Stuka (109.5 m), and the sixty was Jan Habdas (109.5 m).

The first exercise was played on the starting beam 17 and 16.

In the second training, Yukiya Sato was the best. The record holder at Wielka Krokiew ran 135.5 meters past Cene Prevca (133 metres) and Ryoyu Kobayashi (134 metres). Jan Huerl (133.5 m) came fourth, Marcus Eisenbechler (134.5 m) fifth, and Marius Lindvik (132.5 m) sixth.

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The following positions were taken by Clemens Aigner (133.5 m), Anzi Lanisic (129 m), Daniel Huber (126 m) and Daniel Chauvenig (128 m).

The best pole turned out to be Tomas Belch, who took 23rd place after a jump of 125.5 meters, ahead of Piotr Żyła (124.5 meters). Stefan Hula was thirty-two (124 m), Maciej Kot was thirty-four (124.5 m) ahead of Jakub Wolny (121 m), and Andrzej Stękała was thirty-seventh (124.5 m).

Klemens Murańka (120.5 m), Aleksander Zniszczoł (120.5 m), Kacper Juroszek (116 m) and Jan Habdas (110.5 m) were ranked in the 5th and 6th training sessions.

The second training was conducted entirely from the 17th starting podium. Pawe Wąsek gave up the jump.

The team competition will start at 4:00 PM. The Poles will consist of: Piotr Seka, Stefan Hola, Jacob Woolney, and Bawick Wisek. Broadcasting on Eurosport 1, TVP1, TVP Sport and Player.pl.

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