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Chapter 120 Preliminary round, absolute strength gap!(1/2)

There is little difference from previous competitions. The schedule of the Daegu World Championships is also nine days, starting on August 27 and ending on September 4.

Wei En needs to participate in a total of three events at this World Championships, but there will not be a devilish schedule like last year's World Youth Championships in Moncton, where the men's 100m semi-finals and the men's long jump finals were sandwiched between the finals.

The competition schedule for the three events related to Wei En is (Seoul time):

August 27, 21:45, men’s 100m preliminaries;

August 28, 18:30, men’s 100m semi-finals;

August 28, 20:45, men’s 100m final;

September 1, 9:35, men’s long jump qualifying round;

September 2, 19:20, men’s long jump final;

September 4, 19:00, men’s 4x100m relay preliminaries;

September 4th, 21:00, men’s 4x100m relay final.

After watching the game in the morning, Wei En and others returned to the athletes' village to have lunch and rest. When they woke up, they could play CrossFire together, form a DNF team and paint pictures and so on.

The launch of the League of Legends national server is not far away, and Wei En is even considering whether to join in the fun and fund a team or something.

The men's 100-meter preliminaries are divided into 7 groups, each group is evenly distributed with 8 athletes, for a total of 56 athletes.

The preliminaries are based on an incomplete random allocation mechanism for groups and passes. First, players from the same country/region team will not meet in the preliminaries. In addition, athletes will be graded based on their season performance.

A player like Wen, who has won three 100-meter championships in the Diamond League, finished third in two events, and is ranked in the top ten in the world in event points, will not meet Bolt, Blake, Dix and other players in the preliminaries.

From the moment he got the group list for the preliminaries, Su Bingtian's face looked as ugly as if he had eaten dog shit.

In this preliminaries, Wei En was assigned to the first group, Zhang Peimeng was in the third group, and he was in the sixth group.

In the first group, Wynn's main opponents are Kim Collins and Terrell Kimmons. Wynn and Collins have not played against each other yet, but Kimmons is his old rival, and Wynn maintains full respect for him.

With a winning record, the promotion situation is very clear.

In the third group, Zhang Peimeng's main opponents are Wei En's good friend, white record holder Lemaitre, Athens Olympic champion Justin Gatlin, and English veteran Marlon De, who has performed worse than him in one season.

Warnish.

Zhang Peimeng is in the third group. If he performs well and Devonish performs "normally", it shouldn't be a problem for him to advance directly to the semifinals as the top three.

The reason why Su Bingtian looked ugly was not because his qualifying situation was very difficult, but because there was a pervert in his group of opponents.

Usain Bolt.

Wei En thought to himself, fortunately it was the preliminaries. If he met Bolt in the semi-finals, Su Bingtian's mentality would probably collapse even more.

The warm-up started around 20 o'clock in the evening. During this period, Wei En took Zhang Peimeng and Su Bingtian to say hello to the French team, and let Zhang Peimeng get acquainted with the men's 100m semi-finals of the World Championships in Mexico on the original timeline.

Sarah defeated his Lemaître in 0.001 seconds.

0.001 seconds, a slight error, a thousand miles difference.

In his previous life, Zhang Peimeng really had a chance to become the first Asian athlete to reach the men's 100-meter final of the World Championships. In that case, his historical status in Chinese track and field and Asian track and field would definitely be higher.

At 21:45, when the first group of contestants in the men's 100-meter preliminaries entered the stadium, the audience in the stadium immediately gave them extremely warm cheers and applause.

Wei En looked around and saw that there were quite a few Chinese spectators waving the five-star red flag. After all, Han Country was very close to China, and there were also many Chinese students and migrant workers in Han Country.

In addition, Wei En's current popularity and influence in East Asia are outstanding, and there is no 100-meter athlete in the cold country who can meet the standard this time, so many cold country audiences spontaneously cheered for Wei En.

Of course, the fact that the audience in the cold country is so enthusiastic about him is largely due to the fact that during an interview with KBS yesterday, Wai En greeted him with "Aniha Sayyo" (hello) in Korean.

This is one of the few Korean words in Wei En's mind. Other than that, they are all curse words such as Xiba. Of course, there is also the "Smecta" modal particle that Wei En finds very awkward.

Wei En suddenly felt that Daegu could be considered half of the home court.

Although his achievements and honors are not enough, at least in Daegu, there will no longer be the situation where he becomes a transparent person as soon as Bolt appears.

Han people are very charming and strong, but this "strong" only refers to the United States. Although Bolt's strength and fame are unprecedented in the field of track and field, in the territory of East Asia, although Wei En's influence is not as good as his, it is not completely

It's a crushing situation.

It can even be said that at this World Championships, among the world-class athletes known to the audience in the cold country, Wei En's popularity is second only to Bolt and Liu Xiang.

...

"Okay audience friends, after waiting for a long time, the men's 100m preliminaries have finally begun. You can see that Chinese player Wei En is doing pre-match adjustments. The audience in Daegu is also very enthusiastic. Wei En just waved his hand and was able to set off a wave of excitement.

Waves…”

Wei En's appearance in the first group of the preliminaries was not randomly assigned, but was a requirement of Han Country.

In the men's 100-meter event at this World Championships, apart from the two wild card players from Singapore and Xiangjiang, China, only Wei En, Zhang Peimeng and Su Bingtian have reached the World Championships A standard.

Neon and Hanguo, among the three major sports powers in Asia, could not even send a single athlete to participate in the men's 100m qualifying event this year. This is a huge blow to the people in both countries who love track and field.

So this time Wei En not only represents Chinese track and field, but also has high hopes from Asian countries such as Hanguo and Neon. He represents East Asia and even the whole of Asia!

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Therefore, some senior track and field fans will find that although the highest honor among this group is the 2003 Paris World Championships champion Kim Collins, starting from the entrance,

80% of the live footage was focused on Wayne.

After some preparations, the names and track information of the players in this group appeared on the TV screen.

For these 8 players, most domestic audiences were confused. They have probably never seen abbreviations of country names such as "t" and "cgo".

However, this kind of information only stayed for a short time. It doesn’t matter if you don’t know him anyway. Doesn’t he recognize Yang Jian the same way?

If you don’t believe it, listen to him:

"There are many athletes in this group who have not appeared in our previous competitions, as well as the current Diamond League and regional grand prix competitions. I mainly want to introduce to you two relatively well-known players-"

"Located in Lane 1 is American athlete Terrell Kimmons. Starting from last year's World Indoor Track and Field Championships in Doha, Wayne has played against him many times and currently maintains a complete victory."

"Then there is Kim Collins in Lane 4. He is from St. Kitts and Nevis in the Caribbean. He was the 2003 World Championships champion in Paris. He is a 76-year veteran. His strength is still among the world's best."

"This is the first time that Wei En has participated in a world competition of this level, but Wei En has also had a lot of experience participating in the single-gun Diamond League, the multi-gun World Youth Championship, the Youth Olympic Games, and the Asian Games.

.As long as you perform normally, promotion will be easy..."

"on your marks~"

The starter's instructions were transmitted to the ears of the athletes through the small speakers. The eight athletes either patted their thighs, jumped in place, or just walked forward without doing anything.

The camera still focused on Wayne. After he walked to the starting line, he stretched slightly, as if he wanted to end the shooting competition quickly.

"set——"

"Snapped--!"

The starting gun of the Daegu World Championships was relatively clear, and it took Wei En some time to get used to it. When he heard the gun and made a conditioned reflex to start, he immediately heard the sirens that followed.

Someone got away.

Wayne was pretty sure it wasn't him, because his body was very relaxed during the preliminaries and he would never exert a force sufficient to reach the warning value on the starting block before the gun went off.

The live broadcast camera quickly locked on the Bahamian player Adrian Griffith in lane 6, and then began to play back in slow motion...

It can be seen in slow motion that Griffith's body made a very obvious stretching movement just before the gunshot, but Griffith must have been aware of it at the time, so he immediately suppressed this movement.

.

When the starting gun officially sounded, Griffiths stepped off the starting block like other runners, but was still sentenced to a false start.

According to Article 162 of the IAAF, in various events that require the use of a starting block, if an athlete's starting reaction time is less than 0.100 seconds, it will be considered a false start.

After the implementation of the new "zero tolerance for false starts" rule on January 1, 2010, as long as the false starts are not caused by special off-field factors, they will be sent off and athletes will not be given a second chance.

The starting gun sounds → The gunshot is transmitted to the ears → The gunshot signal is transmitted to the central nervous system → The central nervous system sends signals to the distal muscles → The athlete applies pressure to the starting block. This is the completion process of the starting reaction.

The starting block supplier of this World Championship is seiko. According to the current seiko system, when the pressure on the starting block pedal exceeds the 25kg threshold, this moment is the athlete's starting reaction time.

If within 0.100 seconds, the force exerted by the athlete on the starting pedal exceeds 25kg, the system will determine that the athlete has started a false start and then issue a warning.

Different systems will have different preemptive judgments. In the future, Seiko will even lower the force threshold to 20kg.

Apparently, Griffith's kicking and stretching action exerted more than 25kg of force on the starting pedal 0.100 seconds after the gun went off, triggering the seiko system's preemptive warning.

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Griffiths was sent off and the game continued.

The remaining seven players stepped onto the starting block again. After confirming that the players were all ready to compete, the assistant referee walked to the back of the players and stood still.

When the starter saw this scene, he immediately raised the starting gun and issued the preliminary command:

"set——"

"Snapped--!"

The crisp starting gun sounded again.

This time, no contestants jumped the gun and the game went smoothly.

Wei En was on lane 5. Since he didn’t need to exert too much force in the preliminaries, his start was slightly relaxed.

In lane 4 to his left is Kim Collins, the world champion in Paris. This veteran from St. Kitts and Nevis has always been known for his ultra-fast pace and ability to accelerate forward.

This time, his start-up acceleration was also very impressive, and he was half a body ahead of Wei En in just 10 meters!

Similarly, Kimmons in lane 1 also did a good job in this regard. His performance in the first 30 meters has always been excellent.
To be continued...
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