The Japanese canceled the ski jumping event in Sapporo, which was scheduled for January 21-23, 2022. It has been said for some time that competitions in Japan are in doubt. Specifically, from the moment the competition in Sapporo was canceled (it was scheduled for January 15-16, 2022).
Competition canceled by Omicron
– Due to the suspension of entry of foreigners due to restrictions caused by the new mutant strain of the coronavirus “Omicron”, it turned out that the event will not take place – writes www.yomiuri.co.jp Interestingly, Japan on Thursday recorded only 124 cases of the coronavirus, and also two fatalities.
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Two weeks off in the World Cup?
The cancellation of three competitions in Sapporo means that there are now three free competition dates left in the FIS calendar. At the moment, there are no willing to take over this date. This means that after the Sunday competition in Zakopane, there will be a two-week break in the World Cup calendar. The next competitions are the competition in Willingen, which is scheduled for January 28-30, 2022.
“Sport.pl Live” – The new Sport.pl program starts on Monday!
On Monday, December 13 at At 20:00 a new premium video program will debut – “Sport.pl Live”. It will be available for viewing every week on the main pages of Gazeta.pl and Sport.pl, as well as on YouTube and Twitch Sport.pl. In the first episode, the main theme will be the form of Polish ski jumpers and a revolutionary change in equipment that our rivals are already using. Our guest will be, among others, Apoloniusz Tajner (president of PZN). More information available:
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