Ski jumping|Noriaki, a great man of ski jumping, can weigh.
Japanese ski jumping legend Noriaki Kasai After less than a year’s break, he again recorded a record in the statistics, whose top spot may never be taken from him.
Kasai reached the qualifying Sunday’s World Cup on the Sapporo Hill, and now the oldest participant in the World Cup is now 52 years, 8 months and 10 days old.
Kasai was first seen at the World Ski Jumping World Cup during Christmas 1988. The 16-year-old Japanese promise was ranked in Sapporo in the Normal Hill race 31 Matti Nykänen in winning.
In March last year, in Planica, Kasi became the oldest competitor at the age of 51 through the World Cup, and now the record is about 53 years old.
Kasai was 45th in Sunday’s race. The competition was for him in the 580 World Cup, but the FIS of the International Ski Association by More is in hopes. Kasai aims to reach the 600 MC racing boundary before ending his career.