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Japanese Jumper Naito Wins Continental Cup Despite Venue Uncertainty

Naito's exceptional jumps secured him the win. Venue uncertainty and wind adjustments didn't stop the competition.

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Japanese Jumper Naito Wins Continental Cup Despite Venue Uncertainty

The Continental Cup (COC) for men concluded on Sunday, September 28, 2025, in Hinterzarten. The winner was crowned despite the event's venue not being specified as Adler Skistadion in available sources. The competition saw adjustments due to wind forecasts.

Japanese athlete Tomofumi Naito secured the victory with impressive jumps of 105.0 meters and 110.0 meters, earning him a total score of 269.6 points. Kacper Tomasiak from Poland took second place with jumps of 105.0 meters and 107.0 meters, amassing 269.3 points. Constantin Schmid from Germany, who had jumps of 99.0 meters and 106.0 meters, finished third with a total score of 254.5 points.

The event was held from September 26 to 28, 2025, with an entrance fee of €5.00 for Sunday. Children under 12 years enjoyed free admission.

Tomofumi Naito's exceptional performance earned him the title of Continental Cup winner. Kacper Tomasiak and Constantin Schmid followed closely behind, securing second and third places respectively. The competition concluded with adjustments to the schedule due to wind forecasts.

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