WATCH: Olympic champion soars to new ski jump record


by ABC News

ABC News— Japanese Olympic champion Ryoyu Kobayashi soared to a world record 291m (around 954 ft.) ski jump, shattering the ski flying and ski jump world records.

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The Guardian—Japanese Olympian Ryoyu Kobayashi smashes ski jump world record – video. The Japanese Olympic champion Ryoyu Kobayashi has broken the world record for the longest ski jump after reaching a distance of 291 meters in Akureyri, Iceland. Kobayashi, who has 32 individual wins and two overall World Cup titles as well as individual gold and silver medals at the 2022 Olympics, shattered the ski flying and ski jump world record by 37.5m, previously held by the Austrian Stefan Kraft, who reached 253.5 meters in 2017. 'Of course the fact that I was able to make history here is...