Chapter 88 Damn the limits of human race!(2/2)
The combination of taking two steps back gave the audience a special viewing experience.
It turns out that among Chinese athletes, there can be people like Wei En and Lao Yi who dare to perform wildly!
"Wayne has brought us a little surprise before the race even started. I hope he can fully unleash his wild posture and power on the track!"
"Lane 6, this is Samuel Francis, a player from Qatar and the Asian record holder! Francis is not in particularly good condition today. If he cannot perform within 10 seconds in this game, then he
I am afraid that today I will disappoint the Qataris who support him."
"Lane 7, Xu Zhihao from Xiangjiang, China. Xu Zhihao's best time this year is 10.28 seconds, which is also his personal best time. But if you want to compete for medals, this time is still a little bit behind."
"Lane 8 is a contestant from Saudi Arabia - Yasser Al-Nashiri."
"With four Chinese athletes, one Qatari athlete, one Omani athlete, one Saudi athlete, and one Indonesian athlete, the men's 100-meter trapeze battle at the 2010 Asian Games is about to begin."
"I actually had a brief exchange with Wei En before the game. He said that his opponent today is not Francis, but himself. He hopes to win a precious Asian Games men's 100-meter gold medal to dedicate to the motherland, but at the same time he also
I hope that I can surpass myself, surpass history, and surpass the so-called yellow limit on this highest track and field stage in Asia!"
"The men's 100-meter event is the earliest official sport established in the modern Olympic Games. This sport started around the 1930s, and the world record has long been monopolized by black people of West African descent."
"Since the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, when Jim Hines ran 9.95 seconds and set the first world record in the telegraph era, the human limit of 100 meters has been continuously improved. At last year's World Championships in Berlin, it was even more
The time was improved to 9.58 seconds by Jamaican flying star Usain Bolt.”
"And we yellow people, including white people, have not yet had any athlete break through the 10.10 second mark in official competitions, which is what Western experts call the limit of the human race!"
"In the past two decades, countless outstanding local Asian athletes have been attacking this goal. The closest one is Yoon Dongkoji who once ran 10 seconds."
"I don't know how long this limit will keep us in check, and I don't know when Wei En will be able to achieve his goal, but I know that yellow people will never give in!"
Yang Jian's impassioned pre-game speech infected every Chinese person waiting in front of the TV, and they also changed from expecting Wei En to win to expecting him to attack the so-called limit of the human race.
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At this moment, Wei En represents not only China, but also 1.6 billion East Asians! He also represents 420 million Asians!
"on your marks~"
The contestants stepped forward one after another, and after being given a full shot of the scene, the screen focused on Wei En in lane 5.
Wei En didn't know anything about Yang Jian's speech, but he did stand on this track with such faith.
Is the 10-second mark the limit for yellow people?
Then go to his limit!
"set——"
"boom--!
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The starting gun sounded, and the runners listened to the gun and started. The starting reaction timer beside the track accurately showed the reaction time of the runners:
Li Zhenhao——0.167, Webber Wo——0.136,
Halsey——0.144, Laoyi——0.170,
Wayne——0.159, Francis——0.168,
Xu Zhihao——0.165, Nashiri——0.150.
0.159 seconds! Wei En finally had a starting reaction within 0.160 seconds. Although he was not the fastest in the race, he was still ranked third.
This is a good start!
The situation of jumping the gun still didn't happen. At least Francis' life has changed today because of Wayne.
Wei En was not distracted, and at the moment the gun rang out, he suddenly kicked off the running gear, and started the start-acceleration phase using his powerful [explosive start] technique.
Wei En is the tallest among the eight runners. Logically speaking, it is usually difficult for such a tall athlete to gain an advantage in the first 10 meters of the start, but the [explosive start] technology completely changed this.
The main reason why tall athletes are often at a disadvantage in the first 10 meters is either a lack of strength or lack of strength but no knowledge of force exertion techniques.
Scientific special strength training makes up for the lack of strength quality, explosive starting technology makes up for the lack of power generation skills, and before the Asian Games, Wei En also makes up for the lack of speed and endurance through systematic points.
Now, he is already an absolute "100-meter textbook" in Asia!
Yang Jian: "The game has begun! Wei En's start is very crisp, completely leading, and in a suppressed state!"
It is also an explosive start technique. Wei En is now able to fully utilize the "explosive start" at the "skilled" level. If he continues to improve, he will reach the "mastery" level that can only be mastered by the world's top prospects.
In this case, Wei En ignored the so-called tall athlete theorem and quickly gained an increasingly obvious lead starting from 10 meters.
And Lao Yi, who has also learned the explosive starting technique, is not inferior to Francis and Halsey in terms of future, even though Francis seems to be at his peak at this time!
30 meters arrived in the blink of an eye. Lao Yi, Francis, and Halsey were all on the second echelon, while Wei En, who was on the first echelon, was already nearly one position ahead of them!
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! After 50, after sufficient long acceleration, Wei En has begun to enter his own top speed state. With the blessing of the strong tailwind behind him, even 07
Francis, who was at the peak of his youth, could only be 50-50 with him at best.
Under such circumstances, Wei En's lead will naturally continue to expand!
"After forty meters, Wei En is still expanding his advantage! Francis, Lao Yi and Halsey are chasing behind, (Wei En) must hold on!"
At 60 meters, Lao Yi has also entered his most confident stage. In fact, he has gradually suppressed Francis and Halsey since the 40 meters position. However, from a visual point of view, it is more intuitive after entering 60 meters.
From 60 meters to 80 meters, Lao Yi had already put on a mask of pain, but his speed ability was already on par with Wei En's, and the gap was extremely small, so even though he tried hard to catch up, he couldn't close the gap even slightly.
And Wei En improved his speed endurance before the Asian Games, so after 80 meters, not only was Lao Yi unable to close the gap, he even had to be further separated!
"The final sprint - to the line! Wei En - Asian Games champion! Created a new Asian Games record... Asian record 9 seconds 97!
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"9 seconds 97! It's really 9 seconds 97! Wei En broke Francis' Asian record and also broke the so-called yellow limit. He made history!"
"This moment is so exciting. I can't control my emotions. Have we really done it?"
Like Yang Jian, when the 60,000 spectators in the Guangdong Olympic Sports Center Stadium saw "9.97" displayed on the timer, their first reaction was not to cheer, but to fall into a brief silence.
Has it really been done?
Isn't it true that the timer is malfunctioning?
Are you really not dreaming?
Can yellow people... really be able to run under 10 seconds?
Before their cheers could arrive, the "9.97" on the timers on several large screens flashed instantly and turned into "9.98".
The host at the scene also shouted excitedly with an extremely passionate tone: "9 seconds 98! Congratulations to Chinese player Wei En for breaking the Asian men's 100 meters record with a time of 9 seconds 98 in the men's 100 meters final of this Asian Games!
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"From today on, the Asian record belongs to the Chinese!"
Following the host's announcement, the Guangzhou Olympic Sports Center Stadium instantly turned into a sea of joyful red.
The lights were bright, the crowds were loud, and the red flag was flying. It was obviously the Asian Games, but for a moment it reminded people of that grand event on earth two years ago!
On the red track in the stadium, young Wei En's face bloomed with an incomparably sunny smile. He cheered and sang under the attention and blessings of 60,000 people.
He dedicated this red memory, red touch, and red hope to the land of China and all of Asia!
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