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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
SloveniaJapanBischofshofenSalzburgAustriaOberstdorfBayernGermanyGarmisch-partenkirchenAustrianRyoyu-kobayashiAnze-lanisekJapan'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 in Saturday's finale, behind Austrian Stefan Kraft. World Cup leader Kraft soared 136.5 and 140 metres for victory in front of a 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 rival Andreas
GermanyFinlandGarmischBayernAustriaGarmisch-partenkirchenNorwayOberstdorfBischofshofenSalzburgJapanSloveniaJan Hörl delighted an Austrian home crowd with victory at the third stop of the Four Hills tournament on Wednesday while Ryoyu Kobasyashi took the overall lead with another runner-up spot. Hörl soared 134 and 127.5 metres in difficult wind conditions at Innsbruck's Bergisel venue to claim his second career victory 8.8 points ahead of Japan's Kobayashi. Michael Hayböck gave Austria more joy in third. Kobayashi had also come second at the first two stops in Oberstdorf and Garmisch-Partenkirchen, a
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