Junshirō Kobayashi

Junshirō Kobayashi
Country  Japan
Born (1991-06-11) 11 June 1991
Hachimantai, Iwate, Japan
Ski club Megmilk Snow Brand
Ski Team
Personal best 230 m (750 ft)
Planica, 23 March 2018
World Cup career
Seasons 2012–present
Individual wins 1
Indiv. podiums 1
Team podiums 2
Yellow bibs 2
Indiv. starts 80
Team starts 14
Updated on 25 March 2018.

Junshirō Kobayashi (小林 潤志郎, Kobayashi Junshirō, born 11 June 1991) is a Japanese ski jumper.

Career

He represented Japan at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2015 in Falun, where he finished at 13th place on large hill and 25th place on normal hill.

He won three times in Grand Prix competition in Almaty and Hakuba. He finished at 3rd place overall in the 2017 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix season.[1][2][3]

On 19 November 2017, he claimed his first World Cup win in Wisła and became the thirteenth Japanese ski jumper with at least one World Cup win.[4]

World Cup results

Standings

Season Overall 4H SF RA W5 P7
2011/12 5264N/AN/AN/A
2012/13 60N/AN/AN/A
2013/14 N/AN/AN/A
2014/15 443831N/AN/AN/A
2015/16 6154N/AN/AN/A
2016/17 5454N/AN/A
2017/18 11414167

Individual wins

No. Season Date Location Hill Size
1 2017/1811 February 2017  Poland WisłaMalinka HS134LH

Individual starts (80)

winner (1); second (2); third (3); did not compete (–); failed to qualify (q); disqualified (DQ)
Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Points
2011/12 40
24 q 29 27 28 22 48 38 DQ 42 16 41 32 49 q q 34
2012/13 17
45 27 q 39 25 35 46 31 31 33 28 30 q
2013/14 0
34 64
2014/15 95
q 38 36 28 21 41 29 41 47 18 q 33 23 17 q 24 31 32 13 19 39 25
2015/16 13
q 40 45 44 48 45 q 36 q 28 21 - -
2016/17 20
q 39 33 25 17 33 41 45 39 q q
2017/18 568
1 10 4 7 8 6 4 6 7 31 11 7 34 17 17 23 7 10

References

  1. "SJunshiro Kobayashi takes his first Grand Prix win". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 13 September 2017.
  2. "Surprising home win for Junshiro Kobayashi". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
  3. "SGP in Hakuba: Junshiro Kobayashi with the second victory". winterszus.pl. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
  4. "Junshiro Kobayashi claims first World Cup win". eurosport.com. Retrieved 19 November 2017.
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