Virus cases force cancellation of season's World Cup ski jumping events in Japan

Amid a rising number of cases in Japan of the omicron variant of coronavirus, all ski jumping World Cup events there this season were cancelled Saturday.

3 events were scheduled less than a month before Feb. 4 Beijing Olympics

Separate men's and women's ski jumping events scheduled for January in Sapporo, pictured, have been scrapped amid a rising number of cases of the omicron variant of coronavirus in Japan. (Matt Roberts/Getty Images/File)

Amid a rising number of cases in Japan of the omicron variant of coronavirus, all ski jumping World Cup events there this season were cancelled Saturday.

Japan on Friday announced it has now found a total of 12 omicron cases, including new arrivals from the United States, Mozambique and Democratic Republic of the Congo, and has re-imposed a ban on foreign visitors.

The International Ski Federation said the decision to cancel three ski jumping events, all scheduled less than one month before the Beijing Olympics opens Feb. 4, was "due to the current COVID-19 regulations."

Sapporo was to host separate men's and women events in January and Zao would have hosted a women's competition the week after Sapporo.

FIS said it is looking for replacement venues.

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