008 Record-breaking preliminaries?
60 meters, Wei En was at the highest speed stage at this time, and his graceful running posture was fully displayed in front of the teachers and students of the school after 50 meters. He won bursts of exclamations and made many students who were not interested in sprinting realize that
: It turns out that there are still people who can show "beautiful" art in the 100-meter event that they always thought had no skills at all and was not ornamental.
In fact, for Wayne, his mid-distance running posture is far from being called "beautiful". For him, the most "beautiful" mid-distance running posture is none other than Jamaican flying star Asada Powell.
Especially the game in which he set a personal PB of 9 seconds and 72 seconds at the 2008 Lausanne Grand Prix. From the side view of the electric rabbit, it can really be described as "beautiful as picturesque".
On the 100-meter track at this time, Wei En was completely "beating the pace". The sports students in the same group had already been left behind by him, not to mention the ordinary participating students. The one who ran the slowest
Even Wei En has opened up a gap of 15 meters!
"Holy shit, shit! This is too fierce!"
"This is Senior Wei En, a senior in high school and a national first-class athlete!"
"I'll go to the national level! No wonder the gap is so big..."
"I decided, I want to start practicing sprinting!"
"No, just your weight of 210... OK, OK, as long as you are happy."
At the finish line, Chen Xinyue pulled Yang Wen and shouted loudly to cheer for Wei En. The teachers in charge of timing were already ready to press the stopwatches in their hands.
Under the gaze of countless people, Wei En began to actively slow down from 80 meters on, but the deceleration was not large. Therefore, when he passed the finish line, he was still ahead of the sports students in the same group by more than three body positions!
The more this happens, the more people can intuitively feel how big the gap in strength between Wei En and other contestants is!
"10 seconds 91! New school sports record!" The person responsible for timing Wei En was a physical education teacher. The moment he saw the timer freeze, he shouted loudly with his loud voice.
"Holy crap, did you break the record in the preliminaries?"
“Isn’t this too awesome?”
"91 in 10 seconds?! Damn it, you can run into 11 seconds at this rate? Isn't that too exaggerated?"
"My mother asked me why I knelt down to watch the game..."
As soon as the timing results were announced, it immediately caused an uproar, and the students watching the competition began to have heated discussions.
"Wei En! You are so awesome!" Chen Xinyue let go of Yang Wen's arm, trotted up to Wei En, and asked with admiration: "You can run under 11 seconds so easily. If you finish running with all your strength, then
What kind of results do we need to achieve?”
Wei En laughed and said: "If your handwriting is inaccurate, long-distance running is okay. For sprints like 100 meters, 0.2~0.3 seconds must be added to the handwritten time to get the athlete's true performance range. In fact, my shot did not
I ran into 11 seconds, probably around 11 seconds 1."
The real time was 11.12 seconds. The moment Wei En crossed the finish line, he learned his real time from the system, which means that the physical education teacher's note error this time was 0.21 seconds.
However, the original school record of No. 2 Middle School was handwriting, so Wei En's 10 seconds of 91 is obviously "valid" and will soon be widely spread in the school.
"The latest news from the radio station is that in the just-concluded third group of the 100-meter preliminaries for the senior high school boys' group, Wei En, a class 10 student in 2007, broke our school's 21-year-old men's 100-meter record with a time of 10.91 seconds.
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As soon as the broadcast news came out, almost the whole school was in an uproar, and students could be heard exclaiming and discussing the news from every corner.
Breaking the record in the preliminaries, is this too strong?
Who else could it be?
Of course, Wei En himself couldn't say such a thing. He didn't care about breaking the record in the preliminaries. After all, the school record really didn't hold any value for him who was already a national first-class athlete.
"Wei En, come on, come on~" Just when he was about to take Chen Xinyue to find a shady place to rest, the dean of teachers came nearby at some point and motioned to him to "take a step to talk."
"Go ahead and wait for me. I'll be back soon." Wei En left these words in Chen Xinyue's ear, strode to the dean, and said without restraint: "Director, what do you want from me?
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This dean has a straightforward personality and never minces words when talking to students. He also goes straight to the point with Wei En: "Wei En, the teacher just watched your game. You didn't use your full strength, right?"
"It's true that I didn't use all my strength."
"Just don't use all your strength!" The dean nodded and said: "As you know, our school is now applying for a model high school in the autonomous region. In the past two years, it has been getting closer and closer to the goal. There will be a good chance next year.
The teacher is wondering, when you are waiting for the finals, can you give your best and get a particularly good result, so that it can be used as publicity material for our school?"
"Director, what you said..." Wei En smiled, "Then director, how many seconds do you think I need to run to be considered [a particularly good result]"?
"Well...the teacher doesn't know much about sprinting. Look...can you run within 10.5 seconds?"
10 seconds and 5... This director really dared to mention it. Wei En's head suddenly got big, but after thinking about it, this 10 seconds and 5 seemed not impossible.
As we all know, there is a certain amount of room for fluctuation in the performance of handwriting compared to the performance of electronic writing. Handwriting is usually about 0.2 to 0.3 seconds faster than that of electronic writing.
It is known that Wei En's 100-meter PB is 10 seconds 75. If he can perform at the PB level, then if the handwriting error is 0.20, it will be 10 seconds 55. If the handwriting error reaches 0.30, wouldn't it be...
10 seconds 45?
Wei En smiled half-heartedly and said, "It seems...there is a real chance."
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Wei En nodded and explained: "Our school's school sports meeting uses manual timing. I ran 10.75 seconds in Nanning last month. If I can run at this level again, the results on my mobile phone will not be better."
Surprisingly, it happened to be around 10 seconds 5."
"That's it..." After listening to Wei En's words, the dean fell into deep thought for a moment.
Wei En didn't know what he was thinking, but he could probably guess it, so he reminded him: "Director, just time it normally. My current condition is still very good. It shouldn't be a problem if I can run within 10 seconds to 80 seconds."
By the way, I suggest arranging for three teachers to time me together. If the difference between the three hand-written scores is small, take the average value. If the difference is too large, take the middle value, so as to ensure the authenticity of the results."
Although he is still just a rookie in the national elementary school, Wei En definitely cannot cooperate with the school to cheat in order to become famous. If the dean secretly arranges for him to "run" a promotion of 10 seconds 3, 10 seconds 2 or something, and then participate by himself
The City Games revealed his true colors, which really did him no good at all.
"Teacher understands! The school is using you for publicity, and of course it can't use fraud to smear your reputation. Don't worry about this. What the teacher was just thinking about is that the 100-meter final of your senior men's team will be held at about 3:30 p.m.
,The sun should still be relatively hot at that time, will it affect your performance?"
It turned out that he was overthinking, Wei En said: "Excessive temperature will indeed affect performance. If we can move the time as far back as possible and wait until the weather is not so hot before competing in the finals, it will be better for me and the players participating in the finals."
good."
"Okay, teacher, I understand." The dean of students patted Wei En on the shoulder, "I'm going to ask the principal for instructions now to move the boys and girls 100-meter finals to the back, and put your senior boys' finals at the end.
.....5 o'clock sharp, how about it?"
Wayne gave a thumbs up: "Very good!"
"Okay, then go and have a rest and prepare well for the 100-meter final in the afternoon. Don't let the teacher down."
Chapter completed!