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Chapter 37 Yes! Wei En has it!

Wayne once again stood on the track of Asbel Stadium. At this time, he didn't know that he had caused a lot of discussion in the track and field circle, because at some point, his thinking was still stuck in the past life.

When Su Bingtian and Xie Zhenye both entered the World Indoor Championships.

At that time, the domestic track and field circles, as well as the European and American track and field circles, had gradually become accustomed to Su and Xie's good performance in world events, and were no longer surprised.

But it is still 2010. If Wei En had not appeared, Gatlin would have learned that Lao Yi’s winning time in the Asian Games was only 10 seconds 24 when accepting questions from reporters. He would have been surprised and asked slightly sarcastically: "This is

The championship result in the women’s category?”.

That's why the track and field community was so surprised when Wayne showed up because he was so young.

But if he only stopped there, that would be it.

If he stops in the semi-finals, people will think: Well, his talent is very good, but it is not enough. I hope he can continue to work hard in the future.

Wei En feels that he should and has the ability to go further!

Yang Jian: "Let's take a look at the list of players in the second group. The first lane is Ibrahim Kabia from Sierra Leone, with a preliminary score of 6.76 seconds."

"Lane 2 is Nigeria's Ognye Egoro, with a preliminary time of 6.73 seconds and a personal best of 6.62 seconds."

"The third lane is this year's National Indoor Championships runner-up Terrell Kimmons. His preliminary time was 6.61 seconds, and Lao Yi beat him with an advantage of 0.002 seconds. But he did not use his full strength in the preliminaries.

6.61 seconds will definitely not be his limit. From the perspective of hard power and historical results, Kimmons can be said to be the strongest player in this group."

"The fourth track is my country's indoor 60-meter record holder, the 17-year-old Guangxi teenager Wei En! In this shot of the semi-finals, he must try his best to get on the track that seems extremely difficult. No one before him has done so. The finals stage I have ever set foot on.”

"Lane 5, this is Daniel Bailey, a famous athlete from Antigua and Barbuda. He is Bolt's good friend and training partner. His best indoor 60-meter time is 6 seconds 54. Compared with Kimmons

It can be said that they are evenly matched, between equals."

"Lane 6, the host is Samuel Francis, who is also the creator and holder of the Asian 100-meter record of 9.99 seconds. If Wei En really wants to make it to the finals, he must beat Francis, otherwise it will be even more difficult.

Kimmons and Bailey."

"The 7th lane is England's Arietai, the 8th lane is Switzerland's Mancini."

"Next, let's watch Wei En's performance in the semi-finals. I hope he doesn't put too much pressure on himself. He is already quite good at his age. Even if he can't make it to the finals, there will be more in the future.

The big stage is waiting for him..."

The live broadcast camera stayed on each player for a few seconds. After all eight players were introduced by the host in the stadium and the photographers withdrew from the track, the starter immediately issued the "On your marks" command.

Wei En did not step forward immediately, but took two sets of deep breaths on the spot, reached out and patted his tight thighs. Although he was quite confident, he still couldn't help but become nervous before the battle.

Take two steps out of three and walk up to the starting line. Kneel down on one knee, place your hands on the track, push your feet back onto the starting block and keep adjusting.

The angle between the arms and the ground, the folding angle of the big and small legs, the lifting angle of the torso...

Every detail will affect the performance of the start. Perhaps because of a subtle change in angle, athletes can gain a few thousandths of a second lead at the moment of starting.

"Set——"

Terrell Kimmons and Daniel Bailey were on the left and right of Wynn. He knew that this shot had to go all out, and... it was best to give them a big surprise at the starting stage.

!

"boom--!"

As soon as the starting gun was fired, Wei En, who was no longer hiding his clumsiness, rushed out like a ferocious beast. His explosive start connected the four points and one line, and then followed up with the smooth golden four steps, catching the two world famous people on the left and right by surprise!

None of them expected that this Chinese boy, who seemed to react half a beat slower than other players in the preliminaries and was over 1.85 meters tall, would actually have such strong explosive power!

Especially Daniel Bailey. Although he is a late-range 100-meter athlete from the segmental data, in fact, his ability in the first 20 meters is also world-class or even top-notch.

In his impression, the only ones who can possess such a strong starting explosive power despite being over 1.85 meters tall are Usain Bolt and Asafa Powell among the "Berlin Big Three"

.

When he pressed his torso and buried his head to start the connection and accelerate, he clearly saw that the Chinese boy on the left was already ahead of him from the first step!

Is this really the explosive power a 17-year-old can possess?

Whether Daniel Bailey believes it or not, Wayne is indeed in the lead.

Daniel Bailey, who is good at accelerating in the first 20 meters, is like this. Terrell Kimmons, who is more interested in accelerating from 20 to 50 meters, naturally lags behind Wei En in the first four steps.

Thousands of miles away in Yanjing, Yang Jian, who was closely watching the live broadcast, quickly followed his commentary after the gunshot:

"Game start!"

"Wayne started very quickly. He actually suppressed Bailey and Kimmons around him in terms of acceleration!"

"The top two in the group can advance directly, so we must hold on to this advantage!"

"Keep the rhythm and never collapse! The final sprint - to the finish line!"

"Yes! Wei En has it!"

"Kimmons' acceleration after 20 meters was indeed very strong. He should have caught up with Wayne at the last moment. The gap between the two was very, very small. It is not possible to tell with the naked eye who is the first in the group.

one."

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "But what we can be sure of is that Wei En has locked in the top two in the group. As long as the referee does not find that he committed a foul while running,

Then he will get a valuable spot in the men's 60m final of the World Indoor Championships!"

For Yang Jian, it is really a surprise to him that Wei En can take the top two in the group with Terrell Kimmons and Daniel Bailey, two world-class players.

thing.

Although he knew about Wei En's goals and ambitions in the previous phone call, in his subconscious, this was just a joke of a young and frivolous boy.

If you want to defeat top European and American athletes in short track events at world events, only Liu Xiang could do it before. He was said to have been defeated. Many domestic short track athletes are not even qualified to compete with top European and American athletes.

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Yang Jian: "Let's take a look at the replay. Wei En's starting reaction and start-up connection are really good. With these three steps, he was directly half a body ahead of Kimmons and Bailey beside him."

"Daniel Bailey, who finished fourth in the men's 100 meters at the World Championships in Berlin, was actually suppressed by Wei En. Kimmons must have seen that he was lagging behind in the future, and in order to ensure that he could advance smoothly, he accelerated to catch up.

..."

In the Asbel Stadium, the final results of the men's 60m Group 1 were displayed on the big screen:

1 America – Terrell Kimmons 6.54 SB Q

2 China - Wynn 6.55 PB Q

3 Trinidad and Tobago – Daniel Bailey 6.59

4 Qatar – Samuel Francis 6.63

...

"Look at the approved results... Kimmons ran 6 seconds 54. If I remember correctly, this was his personal best of 6 seconds 53 in 2006. He broke 6 seconds again after 4 years.

55. It can be seen that under the strong prospect of Wei En, Kimmons also pushed himself to the extreme in order to ensure his smooth advancement."

"Wei En's final result... 6 seconds 55! While winning the final ticket, he once again set a new national record, surpassing the 6 seconds he set at the Yanjing Station of the National Indoor Track and Field Championships on the 6th of this month.
Chapter completed!
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