Chapter 70 The championship begins!
On August 5, the 2010 National Track and Field Championships and Asian Games Trials officially opened at the Jinan Olympic Sports Center.
The most eye-catching event at this World Championships is the men's 100m final that will be held on the 6th.
Before the start of the National Championships, CCTV Sports Channel produced a program in which gold medal commentator Yang Jian led domestic track and field fans to recall the explosive growth of the Chinese men's 100 meters this year.
Things have to start from March 6. On that day, the current twin sprinters of Guangxi, Wei En and Lao Yi, ended their four-month winter training under the leadership of the former Guangxi star Chen Wenzhong and began their journey in the competition.
The journey to the Yanjing Station of the National Indoor Track and Field Championships.
The young Wei En's skills shocked everyone, and Lao Yi, who had been waiting for several years, finally broke out. In the men's 60m final at Yanjing Station, they broke the national indoor 60m record of Guangdong star Wen Yongyi with a time of 6.56 seconds.
Record, win the championship, runner-up.
After breaking the national record, the World Indoor Track and Field Championships were held in Doha, Qatar. Wei En and Lao Yi naturally qualified for the World Indoor Championships.
At 20:00 Doha time on March 13th and 1:00am on March 14th Yanjing time, after two rounds of competition, Wei En and Lao Yi stood on the track of the men's 60m final of the World Indoor Track and Field Championships.
After the gunshot, Wain showed a strong ability to start and burst out. He was ahead of the other players for a while, but was overtaken by English veteran Chambers. However, he seized this precious opportunity and won a valuable medal for Chinese track and field.
The indoor men's 60m silver medal made history.
On May 15, domestic masters from all walks of life gathered in Kunshan. This was Wei En's first time to participate in the national-level 100-meter competition, but his performance cannot even be described as "amazing".
In the final, Wei En beat last year's National Games champion Lu Bin, Zhang Peimeng, Su Bingtian, Liang Jiahong and other famous athletes, breaking the 12-year-old national 100-meter record with a time of 10 seconds 14.
The afternoon of July 21st, Moncton time, and the early morning of July 22nd, Yanjing time.
At the World Youth Athletics Championships, Wei En went through a two-hour devilish schedule and participated in the men's 100-meter semi-finals, the men's long jump finals, and the men's 100-meter finals. With a strong will and a strong body, he still beat the young talents from all over the world.
He won the first World Youth Championship men's 100-meter gold medal and the second World Youth Championship men's long jump gold medal for China's track and field.
On July 26, the National Track and Field Championship kicked off in Chongqing. Lao Yi, Su Bingtian, Zhang Peimeng and many domestic famous 100-meter athletes staged a wonderful show.
Facing the pressure of Su Bingtian, Zhang Peimeng and others, Lao Yi broke out again and set the national record to 10.09 seconds. Su Bingtian and Zhang Peimeng set personal bests with 10.12 seconds and 10.13 seconds respectively.
Today, the National Track and Field Championships and Asian Games trials officially kicked off. Domestic track and field fans and sprint fans are looking forward to seeing a wonderful 100-meter flying contest at the Jinan Olympic Sports Center!
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At 14:00 on August 5th, the men’s 100m preliminaries of the National Championships will begin!
The men's 100-meter event in this championship is divided into three rounds: preliminaries, semi-finals, and finals. In the preliminaries, there are a total of 5 groups with a total of 40 players participating.
The top 2 from each group in the preliminaries will advance directly, and the 6 best results will advance in a supplementary manner, for a total of 16 semi-final seats.
Zhang Peimeng was placed in Group 1 of the preliminaries.
Lao Yi was placed in Group 2, and in the same group there were pretty good opponents such as Yanjing’s Xing Yanan.
Liang Jiahong and Lu Bin were placed in Group 4 together. The players placed in this group were quite unlucky. After all, as long as they didn't make any mistakes, they would definitely not be able to compete for the direct promotion spots. They could only fight for supplementary positions.
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Su Bingtian and Guo Fan are in Group 5. Su Bingtian's strength is obvious to all. Although Guo Fan is not top now, he is still top among the domestic first-class ranks. He still has the stable ability to run within 10 seconds and 40 seconds.
Wei En was placed in Group 2. There was a person in this group whose name seemed familiar to him - Zheng Dongsheng.
In his previous life in 2010, Lao Yi overwhelmed the rest of the Chinese men's 100-meter athletes. Su Bingtian, Zhang Peimeng and others all looked a little dim under Lao Yi's halo, so in fact few people can remember the men's 100-meter athlete in the Guangzhou Asian Games.
Another name chosen by China in the rice finals was "Zheng Dongsheng".
Zheng Dongsheng is not very old. Like Wei En, he was born in 1992. His birthday is January 23, which makes him 8 months older than Wei En.
This 18-year-old rising sprint star currently has a personal best time of 100 meters of 10.37 seconds, which is already a very good result among young athletes.
If Wei En remembers correctly, Zheng Dongsheng was also selected for the 2012 London Olympics national team. Of course, he was only selected as a substitute by Yuan Guoqiang because there was someone in that national team who was more talented and worthy than him.
The young man trained——Xie Zhenye.
Perhaps because Wei En became famous at a young age, domestic track and field fans pay more attention to young sprinters. Zheng Dongsheng is second only to Wei En among domestic young sprinters born in the 1990s.
Currently even higher than Xie Zhenye.
However, the result of this game can be imagined. Wei En ran 10 seconds 36, and Zheng Dongsheng’s time was 10 seconds 38. Although the difference was only 0.02 seconds, Wei En started to make a big difference after passing 80 meters.
Let’s face it, Zheng Dongsheng ran 10 seconds 38 seconds with all his strength. The difference in strength is not that big.
After the first shot in the preliminaries, Wei En simply said hello to his opponents and went for an interview. This morning's long jump qualifying round and the afternoon's 100-meter preliminaries were very easy. What he has to do next is to continue to adjust his condition.
, to welcome tomorrow’s 100-meter semi-finals.
Back at the hotel, Wayne entered the system and checked his properties panel.
Name:Wayne
Age:17
Occupation: Short jumper
Strength:78→80
Stamina:75
Flexibility:77
Physical fitness: 80
Reactions: 73
Points available for distribution: 2→0
At the World Youth Championships in Moncton, Wei En won the men's 100 meters and men's long jump championships respectively, and received two attribute point rewards. On the first day he came to the Jinan Olympic Sports Center for pre-match adaptation training, he put this
2 allocable points were used, all added to the [Strength] attribute.
It was very painful to add points to the [Strength] attribute. When adding points, he bit a towel and soaked in the bathtub, groaning in pain for more than an hour before finally ending the torture.
This time, the [Strength] attribute points are mainly improved on the upper limb muscle groups, chest muscles and iliopsoas muscles.
If you want to run fast in sprinting, upper body strength is also essential. If the upper body strength is insufficient, then no matter how strong your lower body strength is, it will not make you run faster.
The human body must maintain a balance during running. The stronger the lower limbs push and scratch the ground, the more powerful the upper limbs are required to swing to maintain the body's balance.
Chapter completed!