FIS Ski Jumping World Cup in Sapporo, Men's Individual 2024
Some highlights from the MC booth this weekend! Ski Jumping is a highly competitive, adrenaline inducing, exciting winter sport!! 🤩 Many friends in Sapporo came to watch it for the first time at @okurayamaskijumpstadium who are now life-long fans of many athletes 🥰❤️ thank you to all jumpers, ski staff, press, and many more for making the trip here to #sapporo and for showing us how to fly high!
Big congratulations to Noriaki Kasai for another Guinness record in the books, 571 jumps (for now), still winning a World Cup point at 51 years old. According to an interview at local Hokkaido radio station AIR-G’ 80.4FM on REALIVE RADIO, Kasai shared that he fasts for 3 days before each competition!! 😳 Seeing Kasai and Ammann ski legends in person is a huge inspiration to us all! @kasai.noriaki@windrider1981
And cannot wait to keep following Ryoyu this year 💪🇯🇵 so close to first place in Sapporo and overall in the World Cup 23-2024 season. Not to mention setting the bar high for style! Very amazing to see the strength and consistency of all Japanese athletes!
I highly recommend everyone follow this sport and your favorite athletes from every nation on social media! 🥹 Rooting for you all!! ❤️❤️❤️ xo
Watch these stories to get a glimpse of what the ski jumping event at Mt. Okurayama Sapporo Hokkaido Japan looks like! Video 1 – Kamil Stoch of Poland hill record in 2019 Sapporo Video 2 – Polish Social Media Coverage @pzn_oddeskidodeski Video 3 – by Jenna W. Travels