Ski jumper Nikaido earns third medal of Olympics in men's large hill

Slovenia’s Domen Prevc lived up to his billing as favorite to claim gold in the men’s large hill ​ski jumping event at the Milano ‌Cortina ‌Olympics on Saturday, with Japan’s ​Ren Nikaido taking silver for his third medal of the Games and Poland’s Kacper Tomasiak securing bronze. Favourite Prevc was ⁠second after the first round, behind Nikaido, but ⁠turned the contest on its head in the final, soaring ​141.5 metres to ⁠finish 6.8 points ahead of the Japanese jumper, drawing wild ⁠cheers from ​the large Slovenian contingent in ​the Predazzo Stadium in Val ​di ‌Fiemme. In wet conditions, ski jumpers were wary of their suits becoming waterlogged, prompting a series of countermeasures as ‌a mix of rain and snow fell at the top of the hill. Ryoyu Kobayashi, who won silver in the event four years ago, had a poor result in the first round but had the second-best final jump to finish sixth overall. Germany’s Philipp Raimund, who won gold in the ​men’s ​normal hill individual competition, finished ​ninth. Daniel Tschofenig of Austria got ⁠only one round of the competition as he was disqualified because his boots were four millimetres too long, ​with an FIS official saying it had been an oversight.
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