Chapter 40 When the impossible becomes reality! (4k)(1/2)
After the interview, Wei En began to rest. Because he and Lao Yi were progressing too fast, the Guangxi team and the national team had not yet had time to equip them with dedicated logistics personnel, so Chen Wenzhong had to take responsibility for everything.
Wei En finished the semi-finals before Lao Yi, so naturally it was his turn to get a massage and relax first, and Wei En could just take this time to fully appreciate the newly obtained system reward - [Explosive Start - Descent].
As an advanced version of [Explosive Start - Entry], the technical details rewarded by this system can be said to be meticulous. The technical details mentioned in it are definitely rougher than the one produced by Neon NHK TV station.
Documentaries should be taken to a higher level.
If he can fully master it, Wei En believes that his indoor 60-meter level should easily break through to less than 6.50 seconds, and the upper limit should probably be around 6.45 seconds.
Bad news: In a short period of time, he will not be able to fully master this "stage-level" technique, because with the improvement of technical movements, any specific technical movement that wants to make progress requires persistent muscle memory training, and
He obviously doesn't have the time now.
The good news: His physical fitness is enough for him to initially master [Explosive Start - Driving to the Hall], which means... his current limit is more than 6 seconds 55!
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It will be 20:00 on March 13th, Doha time, and 1:00am on March 14th, Yanjing time.
The men's 60m final is the finale of the second day of the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Doha.
Today's competition can be said to be a harvest day for the United States. In the 13 final events, the American track and field team won a total of gold, silver and bronze medals in four events: men's shot put, men's heptathlon, women's 400 meters, women's 60 meters hurdles.
Needless to say, the medal list is unparalleled.
As for the Chinese track and field team, so far... it has not received a single medal.
The indoor men's 60-meter world record was 6.39 seconds set by American star Maurice Green at the 1998 Madrid Indoor Track and Field Games, and the World Championships record was also set by Maurice Green on the neon front axle in 1999.
6 seconds 42.
This year's world best time in the indoor men's 60-meter event was 6.50 seconds set by Devan Chambers in the final of the English Indoor Championships on February 13.
Perhaps Doha still has too little experience in hosting international sports events, so this time the men's 60-meter final was not very flashy, and it did not have the super-technical feel of the men's 100-meter final at the 2019 World Championships.
The eight finalists followed the staff into the arena one after another, and the cameras of various TV stations immediately turned around, allowing track and field fans scattered around the world to see their faces.
NBC TV station: "Rogers and Kimmons entered, and between them were England's Chambers and China's Wayne. Yes, if you didn't watch the previous semifinals, after seeing that yellow-skinned young man
Please don’t be surprised, because he is not the only Chinese on the field..."
EU TV: "Compared with whether Chambers can perform stably to win this gold medal, I am actually more looking forward to the performance of the two Chinese athletes, because no Chinese athlete has ever entered the men's 60m final before.
Especially the young man named Wei En among them, he is not even 18 years old yet, his performance is really exciting..."
As the pre-match debugging session ended, Wei En couldn't help but feel nervous. Even though he looked confident when he was interviewed by CCTV, things are unpredictable.
Maybe he made a big mistake in the starting stage. In that case, let alone competing for medals, it would be good if he didn't finish last.
After the pre-race preparations were completed, all eight players, without exception, stood behind the starting block, waiting for the introduction by the host.
The camera showed the contestants in Lane 1, and Yang Jian, who was providing live commentary, immediately began to introduce the contestants to the domestic audience:
"Lane 1, this is Usain Bolt's training partner, and also a disciple of legendary coach Glenn Mills, the famous player from Antigua and Barbuda - Daniel Bailey."
"The second lane is the athlete from the United States... ah, I'm sorry, it's Francis from Qatar. Francis was born in Nigeria, trained in the United States all year round after growing up, and then naturalized in Qatar. He is currently the 100-meter record holder in Asia.
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"In Lane 3, Terrell Kimmons of the United States is the runner-up of the National Indoor Championships. He defeated Wayne in the semi-finals and won the first place in his group. He is a strong contender for medals."
"The fourth lane is a Chinese player, Wei En, a young player from Guangxi! In the second group of the afternoon semi-finals, he set a new national record for the indoor men's 60 meters. He is also the first person in the history of Chinese track and field to break into the 60 meters indoor championships.
Athletes in the final.”
"Lane 5, the English veteran, the oldest, 31-year-old Chambers. Chambers is a battle-hardened player, and he is also the strongest player on the court. This year, his best time in the indoor men's 60 meters is 6 seconds.
50 He created it.”
"Lane 6, the champion of the National Indoor Championships - Michael Rogers. His personal best time is 6.51 seconds. He also won the championship in this year's National Indoor Championships with a time of 6.52 seconds. He is very powerful."
"Lane 7, this is another Chinese athlete standing on the final stage, also from Guangxi - Lao Yi. You may not be familiar with Lao Yi, because he only ran 10 seconds in the 100 meters event last year
He was promoted to the top player at 35, and his career exploded after the winter training. Now he and his junior brother Wei En are standing on the final stage of the World Series."
This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! "Lane 8, the first leg of the Jamaican 4x100m relay team, Nesta Carter, who is known as the [starting machine]."
"The eight athletes have been introduced. They will compete for the 60-meter flying title on this track. The focus is still on Chambers, Rogers and Kimmons, but the on-site director also gave Wayne and Daniel
·Some shots of Bailey.”
"For me personally, of course I hope that Wei En can perform to the extreme to achieve the [glory] in his heart. After all, for such a young player, his physical recovery is very fast. If If you perform well, you may get another breakthrough..."
Judging from the age of the players, there are two very "unsociable" ones among the eight players present: Wayne and Chambers.
Wayne was born on September 5, 1992, and was under 18 years old; while Chambers was born on April 15, 1978, and would turn 32 in less than a month.
Daniel Bailey, Michael Rodgers, Terrell Kimmons, Nesta Carter and Roy were either born in 1985 or 1986, and the slightly younger Francis was only born in 1987.
One is old, six is big, and one is small.
Will the veteran Chambers defend the glory, will Rogers, Bailey and others, who are the backbone of today's sprints, ascend to the throne, or will young players like Wynn carve out a bloody path?
Everything was decided in the short 7 seconds after the gunshot!
"On your marks~"
The eight athletes who were ready stepped forward one after another and came to the starting line. Some made crosses on their chests, some were jumping or squatting to stretch their tight muscles. The stadium was also silent, and everyone Everyone is looking forward to this visual feast.
Wei En wanted to imitate the famous generals and do some unique moves, but for a while he had no inspiration. He suddenly woke up and found that he could still think out before firing the gun. This was not good.
"Papa" was slapped on the face twice, forcing the divergent thoughts to come back and focus on the final in front of me.
This is the world's top indoor 60-meter event. Any distraction may lead to mistakes and lose the game.
"Set——"
Coming, as the starter gave the order, Wei En slowly tightened his waist and raised his hips, tightening his muscles all over his body.
At this time, he has devoted himself wholeheartedly to this game. His body is like a strong bow drawn to the full moon, and arrows are ready to be fired at any time!
"boom--!!"
The moment the gun rang out, Wei En suddenly kicked out, and several screens in the stadium instantly popped up the reaction times of the competitors:
Bailey 0.147, Francis 0.161,
Kimmons 0.150, Wei En 0.154,
Chambers 0.135, Rogers 0.148,
Lao Yi 0.179, Carter 0.186.
Veteran Chambers’ starting reaction ranked first, Lao Yi’s starting reaction was as slow as ever, and Wei En’s starting reaction was just right, ranking fifth.
What is more surprising is that Nesta Carter, who is known as the "starting machine", has a starting reaction that is 0.007 seconds slower than Lao Yi. The starting reaction of 0.186 is obviously different from his normal level, and his starting reaction for this shot The reaction also seemed to foreshadow the final outcome...
A fast reaction at the start does not necessarily mean that the first 10 meters are equally fast. Otherwise, Zhang Peimeng can run with a reaction of 0.12~0.14 from time to time. How can his first 10 meters be inferior to Su Bingtian?
Wei En is very fortunate to have been exposed to the [explosive start] technique at the age of less than 18 years old, so although he is 1.88 meters tall and has a stride length of 43 steps per 100 meters, his first 10 meters are
Definitely not weaker than those cadence/forward-looking players.
Chambers has the fastest starting reaction and the strongest physical strength. His running skills are naturally the strongest and most scientific on the field. At 1.8 meters tall, he controls the number of steps in the first 10 meters to within 7 steps.
, step 7 is still 20 centimeters away from the 10-meter line.
Wei En's stride is slightly longer, and he has already crossed the 10-meter line by nearly 20 centimeters in his seventh step. When comparing the two, it is very obvious that one is biased towards cadence and the other is biased towards stride length.
But thanks to the [explosive start] technology, his thigh lifting, forward swinging, and pressing down movements are also faster, shortening the airborne time during the acceleration phase of the start, making up for Wei En's slightly longer stride and pedaling.
The disadvantage is that the ground time is relatively long.
To sum it up: he suppressed Chambers in the first 10 meters!
Of course, the actual situation is that Chambers' first 10 meters are not outstanding. At least in this shot, not only Wynn, Bailey, Kimmons, but also Francis' first 10 meters are slightly better.
If we divide it more accurately, Wayne and Francis are in the first echelon, followed by Bailey and Kimmons, and then Chambers, Rogers and Lowe.
Carter, the "starting machine", fell directly behind by a full body position in the first 10 meters...
Although he was not very strong in the first 10 meters, Chambers was Chambers after all. As the person recognized before the game as the strongest in terms of physical strength, he immediately showed off his powerful acceleration ability after 10 meters.
At 25 meters, Chambers tied with Wayne and Francis, while Rogers also tied with Bailey, and Lao Yi was slightly behind Kimmons.
30 meters, two steps later, Chambers' position has been fully highlighted. At this time, he has surpassed Wei En and Francis, establishing his lead.
40 meters, 50 meters...the competition has entered a fierce stage, and it's time to compete in extreme speed!
During this period, Wayne did not panic because he was overtaken by Chambers, because he had long expected this situation to occur and was mentally prepared for it.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! What he has to do is to hold on to the advantage gained from the starting stage and block the pursuit of Rogers and others!
But what Wei En didn't know was that after entering the 50 meters, because he fought too hard with Wei En in the semi-finals, and Qiancheng also ran too hard, although it was only a short 60 meters, Kimmons suddenly
With no stamina, Lao Yi overtook him in one fell swoop!
...
CCTV Sports Channel, with the sound of the starting gun and the start of the players, Yang Jianli immediately gave his own commentary:
"The game begins! Wei En starts very quickly, and Francis, the outsider, is not to be outdone. But Chambers' acceleration ability is still too strong. Wei En must be following closely. Can you keep up?!"
"Lightning! The game was over in the blink of an eye. Chambers won his first world championship after returning to track and field. At the age of 31, he is still young! Wei En's performance was also very good, crossing the line.
To be continued...