Norway made it two victories out of two in Ruka ©Getty Images

Norway made it two team victories out of two at the men's International Ski Federation Ski Jumping World Cup with success in Ruka in Finland today.

The quartet of Johann André Forfang, Anders Fannemel, Daniel Andre Tande and Robert Johansson won the opening leg of the Nations Cup campaign in Wisla in Poland last weekend and have now backed up that performance.

All four jumpers went over 140 metres as the Scandinavian country highlighted their strength in depth with a winning points tally of 1184.2.

Norway also won the final two team events of last season en-route to finishing fourth overall in the Nations Cup.

Austria's Stefan Kraft recorded a huge jump and will aim for individual glory tomorrow ©Getty Images
Austria's Stefan Kraft recorded a huge jump and will aim for individual glory tomorrow ©Getty Images

Germany were second today as Markus Eisenbichler, Pius Paschke, Andreas Wellinger and Richard Freitag combined to score 1116.9.

Japan's line-up of Taku Takeuchi, Ryoyu Kobayashi, Noriaki Kasai and Junshiro Kobayashi won bronze today with a tally of 1108.2.

The World Cup will continue in Ruka tomorrow with the individual men's final.

Austria's Stefan Kraft topped qualification yesterday and also registered the biggest jump of today.

The reigning individual World Cup champion recorded a huge distance of 147.5m as his country finished fourth.