Austria's Daniel Huber soared to victory in the ski jumping season-ender in Slovenia on Sunday to clinch the ski flying World Cup trophy. Huber recorded 247 and 242.5 metres on the huge Planica hill for a big win 43.4 points ahead of local star Domen Prevc, with Poland's Aleksander Zniszczol completing the podium in third. Overall World Cup champion Stefan Kraft came fourth and with it narrowly lost the ski flying trophy duel against countryman Huber. The huge crowd not only celebrated the podiu
Japan's Ryoyu Kobayashi clinched a third title at the Four Hills tournament without a single stage victory as he came second for the fourth time at Saturday's finale, behind Austrian Stefan Kraft. World Cup leader Kraft soared 136.5 and 140 metres for victory in front of an Austrian home crowd in Bischofshofen, ahead of Kobayashi (137m, 139m) and Anze Lanisek of Slovenia (134.5m, 141m). Kobayashi led after the first round but did not appear to take every risk in the second as his only title riva
Ryoyu Kobayashi won the Klingenthal leg of the FIS ski jumping World Cup on Dec. 12 in just his second competition since coming off the list of jumpers to have tested positive for COVID-19.