Chapter 134 The beast comes out of the cage!(2/3)
But he himself is a very strong person, so facing this game, he "lost his mind" for a while, abandoned his previous balanced running method, and used all his strength from the beginning.
Starting reaction - 0.135 seconds.
When the level is similar, a good start will lay a stable foundation for the athlete to lead, but if you use too much force during the acceleration phase of the start, it can easily lead to a collapse of the rhythm in the later stages.
With the fastest starting reaction in the game and excellent starting technique, Wei En had an advantage in the first 10 meters.
This time, whether it is Asafa Powell, the grandfather of "explosive starts", Kim Collins, who played extremely brightly in the future at the Daegu World Championships, or Nesta Carter, the "starting machine" of Jamaica, who is in front
Even 10 meters is inferior to Wei En.
RT0.135, pure running 1.70, this time Wei En ran the fastest first 10 meters in his career - 1.83!
As soon as he entered this state, Wei En felt something was not good, but how could he have time to think at this time?
It's a done deal!
20 meters, 30 meters...
Pushing and extending, sending hips, touching the ground, swinging arms, the stride length changes very little, but Wei En's stride frequency at this time has improved a lot compared to the past, and one of the main reasons for this is: this time the field
The wind speed above is——0.0m/s!
From the Diamond League London Station to the Daegu World Championships, there were a total of 5 gun competitions. Only the preliminaries of the London Station had zero wind speed, and the rest were all headwinds.
Especially in the London finals and the Daegu finals, one reached -1.6m/s and the other reached -1.4m/s. Under such wind resistance conditions, it is impossible for any athlete to maximize his or her abilities.
But now, with all his strength and encountering zero wind speed, coupled with a sudden explosion of prospects due to a series of reasons, Wei En has already performed at the top of his career in history!
It took 1.02 seconds for 10~20 meters, 0.92 seconds for 20~30 meters, and Wei En’s segmented data for the first 30 meters - 3.77 seconds!
If Wei En could take the time to look at his real-time data at this time, he would definitely be shocked, because the first 30-meter segment data of 3.77 is enough to rank among the top five in history (tied for second in history) in the current timeline.
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Prior to this, the four athletes who ran 3.77 or less in the first 30 meters were:
Richard Thompson (TTO) - 3.77, 2008 Yanjing Olympics final, RT0.133, 0.0m/s;
Asafa Powell (JAM) - 3.77, 2008 Stockholm Grand Prix, RT0.108, 0.4m/s;
Joan Drummond (USA) - 3.77, 2000 Berlin Challenge, RT0.120, -0.2m/s;
Maurice Green (USA) - 3.75, 2001 Edmonton World Championship final, RT0.132, -0.2m/s.
In the first 30 meters, Wei En was like a cannonball. With the sound of the starting gun, he quickly rushed to the front of the track with a "swipe".
Even Asafa Powell, who ran a 3.82 split, was nearly one position behind him at this time, let alone Yohan Blake, who only ran a 3.85.
Even though there were two lanes 4 and 5 apart, Blake still caught a glimpse of Wayne's figure when he raised his head, which surprised him extremely.
But this time, he did not fall into self-doubt like Montreuil.
From Montreuil to London and then to Daegu, Blake had a very clear understanding of Wei En after three games. He knew that Wei En's strength was actually very little different from his.
At this time, Wei En was able to gain such a big advantage in the first 30 meters, which must mean that in the later stage, he will seriously slow down due to lack of physical strength.
Blake was very confident in his heart that he would let Wei En take the lead temporarily in the future. The outcome of this game must be in the last 20 meters!
40 meters, 50 meters, 60 meters...
Entering the highest speed section of the first section of the run, Wei En's lead is still very obvious. In the three 10-meter stages, Wei En took 0.88, 0.87, and 0.84 respectively.
0.84!
In the 10-meter interval between 50 and 60 meters, Wei En actually ran a maximum speed of 11.90m/s. It can be seen that wind speed has a very important impact on the performance of top speed capabilities.
If it were a strong headwind exceeding -1.0m/s in London or the Daegu finals, Wei En would never be able to run such top speed data.
Within this 30-meter interval, the segmented data of Wayne and Powell are exactly the same, and the difference is only in the thousandths, so it seems that the two are "different from each other".
This chapter is not finished yet, please click the next page to continue reading the exciting content! On the contrary, it is Yohan Blake. Although it is difficult to distinguish with the naked eye, if you really perform data analysis, you can find that after 20 meters, he has already
Starting to make up for the previous gap.
Wei En's 20-30 meter segment is 0.92, Blake's is 0.91, and then the three 10-meter segments from 30 to 60 meters, Blake's data are: 0.87, 0.86, 0.84.
In the first 20 meters, Wei En leads Blake by 0.09 seconds, and from 20 to 60 meters, Blake has closed the gap of 0.03 seconds, and is now only 0.06 behind Wei En!
After 60 meters, Wei En's speed suddenly dropped.
Because he exerted too much force in the front, although he ran a top speed of 0.84, it also led to physical exhaustion in the back.
From 60 to 70 meters, Wei En's segment data is 0.86, while Blake's is - 0.84!
That's right, two 0.84 10-meter segments, this is the extremely powerful late-range speed endurance of Peak Blake!
The beast is out of the cage!
70 meters, 80 meters...
At this time, Wei En was still leading the way, but in the stadium, Blake's supporters were already shouting wildly, because he was chasing Wei En at a speed visible to the naked eye!
The stadium was completely boiling. At this moment, both Wayne's fans and Blake's fans were shouting with all their strength to cheer for the athletes they loved and supported.
Thousands of miles away in Yanjing, Yang Jian also showed great excitement and shouted:
"After half the race, Wei En still maintains the lead! But Blake——!"
"Forced to surpass! Blake defeated Wei En!"
"9 seconds 82!"
"In the fourth head-to-head confrontation, Blake unleashed all his energy, overtook Wei En in the last 20 meters, and won the men's 100 meters championship in Zurich!"
When Blake beat Wayne in the back and crossed the finish line first, the Liezgrund Stadium immediately erupted into waves of cheers and thunderous applause.
Although 9.82 seconds is not the best result in the world this year, being able to witness the birth of a result of this level is a blessing in itself.
Not to mention the "Weibo" battle that has been in full swing before the game. Blake, who lost three times to Wynn in Montreuil, London, and Daegu, finally seized this rare opportunity and won the victory with a late shot.
Under such a situation, even the many track and field fans who supported Wayne couldn't help but applaud Blake.
After all, although Wei En lost, he also won.
One loss does not mean everything. Although Wei En lost to Blake, he still beat Powell. With 18 diamond points, he could still become this year's Diamond League men's 100-meter champion and win the Diamond Award.
In the track and field, Wei En, who had stopped, looked at the high-spirited Blake in front of him, sighed reluctantly, and applauded him sincerely.
In this game, if he followed the balanced running method in the past, he believed that the outcome between himself and Blake would still be 50-50.
But he was anxious and was so competitive that his mentality affected his performance in the game and consumed too much energy in the future.
On the big screen of the Liezgrund Stadium, the results of the eight players were refreshed one by one:
1-Jamaica-Yohan Blake--9.82PB
2————China————Wei En————9.87AR
3 – Jamaica – Asafa Powell – 9.95
4 - America - Walter Dix - 10.04
5 – Jamaica – Michael Flatt – 10.06
6 - St Kitts - Kim Collins - 10.09
7 – Jamaica – Nesta Carter – 10.12
8 - Tedoba - Richard Thompson - 10.23
9 - United States - Terrell Kimmons - 10.33
"Hey, Wayne!"
After a brief interaction with fans, Blake trotted over to Wayne and said hello. Under the "watching" of more than a few cameras, he gently hugged Wayne.
There was a fierce competitive relationship on the field. After crossing the finish line, although they were not close friends, they did not treat each other coldly.
"I finally beat you once, but it's so hard!" Blake complained in Wayne's ear.
"Just this once, I will win it back next time~" Wayne pushed Blake away with a smile and punched him lightly on the chest:
"9 seconds 82, I'm very happy for you, but don't worry, I will get it back soon. Also, don't forget who our ultimate goal is!"
Blake patted his chest and said: "Of course I will not forget that after the season is over, I will train even harder than this year! Just wait, I can not only beat you, but also beat him!"
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Sometimes everyone can accept the protagonist losing once, right?
Let’s share the data of Wein and Blake in the 2011 Diamond League Zurich:
(Blake's data comes from Bolt Bar - Magician Wang Lixin: [Data Analysis] 2011 Zurich Blake 9.82, Powell 9.95)
【Wayne】
RT:0.135
10m:1.83(1.70)
20m:2.85(1.02)
30m:3.77(0.92)
To be continued...