The Su God of the Reopening of the Sports Arena
Chapter 2476 This Golden Track! Occupied by Two Asians
Chapter 2476 This Golden Track! Occupied by Two Easterners
Just before, during the Jamaican Civil War, Blake and Powell were fighting.
It's not far behind.
Some people have begun to gradually exert their efforts.
He is Zhao Haohuan, a Chinese athlete.
10 meters.
Zhao Haohuan's bent arm swings have developed a stable rhythm.
With his arms swinging forward at an almost 90-degree elbow angle as the axis, each forward swing is accompanied by a deep contraction of the scapula, as if an invisible hand is pulling his upper body forward.
The brilliance of this bent-arm traction lies in its perfect counteraction of the center of gravity problem caused by height. While other tall athletes struggle to maintain their balance during acceleration due to their high center of gravity, Zhao Haohuan's bent arm acts as a "balance anchor" for his body, converting inertia into forward momentum and keeping his torso at the perfect forward tilt angle without any swaying.
At the 15-meter mark, Zhao Haohuan began to enter the "stride expansion phase." His stride frequency remained remarkably compact, with his feet rapidly alternating on the track, each landing light yet powerful, as if he were springing up on a spring.
At the same time, his stride length steadily increased without him even realizing it, gradually expanding from a small stride at the start to a powerful, long stride. This acceleration mode of "synchronous increase in stride frequency and stride length" is the hallmark of top athletes—neither sacrificing frequency for long strides nor limiting stride length due to high frequency, but rather achieving a perfect balance between the two in dynamics.
His leg movements were full of elasticity. When his front leg pushed off the ground, it was not fully extended, but rather he used an "elastic push-off" method to maximize the conversion of the ground's reaction force into a forward horizontal thrust.
When the back leg swings, the hips are fully opened, and the muscles on the front of the thigh and the buttocks work together to maximize the speed and power of the swing.
This made Zhao Haohuan's entire body function like a highly efficient power system. The traction of his upper limbs and the force exerted by his lower limbs combined to create a combined force, allowing his speed to rise silently and steadily widen the gap between him and his opponents behind him.
At the 20-meter mark, Zhao Haohuan's acceleration entered a "stable phase." His arm swing amplitude increased further, his elbow angle opened slightly, and the trajectory of his arm swing formed a smooth arc, with each forward swing precisely propelling his body forward.
His core muscles were as taut as steel, firmly connecting his upper and lower body and ensuring a seamless transfer of power from his legs to his torso and then to his arms. Most astonishing was his body stability—even while running at high speed, his torso maintained a stable forward lean angle, his head remained upright, and his gaze was focused, as if all the noise around him was irrelevant.
Bang bang bang bang bang.
Meteor in stride.
It's as if every step is perfectly timed.
Without the slightest panic or unnecessary movements, he truly deserves to be called the most elegant runner in all of Asia.
At this point, he had fully entered his own rhythm. Although his speed did not increase explosively, it continued to improve steadily, consolidating his leading advantage.
At the 25-meter mark, Zhao Haohuan began preparing for the "intermediate run transition".
His swing rhythm slowed slightly, but the amplitude remained at its maximum. The traction force of his upper limbs gradually shifted from "active traction" to "assisted balance," adjusting his body posture for the upcoming mid-race. His leg movements remained powerful, with the force of his front leg pushing off the ground undiminished and the speed of his rear leg swing still rapid, maintaining a stable stride within an ideal range.
The body gradually transitions from the initial "forward-leaning acceleration" to "upright acceleration," with the center of gravity slowly rising while remaining stable. This is a precise body control technique, designed to conserve energy for the subsequent running phase.
However, the current speed cannot be allowed to decrease.
Zhao Haohuan did this perfectly with his skills.
This is the progress made in the past few years.
Things that were impossible before can now be done relatively easily.
At 30 meters, Zhao Haohuan's figure was like a red whirlwind, and he was the first to cross the marker in third place.
At this moment, his body was fully relaxed, his posture was calm and powerful, and every step was full of confidence.
This former star, who was once ranked alongside Suarez, proved to the world that tall athletes can also possess top-notch acceleration capabilities with his perfect 10-30 meter acceleration.
You might say he's not as good as Bolt.
But at this height, apart from Bolt.
In terms of acceleration.
Zhao Haohuan now claims to be third.
Athletes who are 1.9 meters or taller.
No one dares to claim they are second to none.
Bolt is, after all, the god of track and field, and apart from him, Zhao Haohuan is not afraid of any big guys now.
Bang bang bang bang bang.
His acceleration lacked Powell's brute force and Blake's wild attacks, but instead relied on a unique combination of "bent arm traction + elastic force + body stability".
Turning height from a burden into an advantage, every step is filled with the beauty of technique and the precision of power.
"Zhao Haohuan started to exert his strength, and he gradually moved forward at a good speed, already closing in on the two in front!"
Liu Xiang kept his eyes fixed on his own people.
After seeing Zhao Haohuan exert his strength, he immediately shouted.
The wind at the 30-meter marker point, carrying the shouts of tens of thousands of people at the "Bird's Nest," blew across the red track.
At this moment, the leaders were not Zhao Haohuan, who is over 1.9 meters tall, but Jamaican "Beast" Yohan Blake and "King of the Sprint" Asafa Powell – the two were running side by side, their black and white figures like two movies, etching the limits of speed onto the track.
Behind him, Zhao Haohuan was making great efforts to catch up, taking advantage of his tall stature, while Tyson Gay, in blue, followed closely behind with a steady pace.
Yohan Blake, the instant he was neck and neck with Powell at the 30-meter mark, switched from "beast mode" to "sub-maximum cruising." He didn't relax despite temporarily taking the lead; instead, he used the wind resistance advantage from his low center of gravity to try and maintain his advantage. Just as he was fully focused on battling Powell…
Little did they know that a tall figure was quietly approaching from behind.
At 30 meters, Blake's low center of gravity still maintained an extreme "ground-hugging" posture.
With the torso leaning forward at a stable angle of about 20 degrees and the chest almost touching the track, this posture minimizes wind resistance, allowing the body to move forward like a bullet.
Blake began to increase his stride frequency, which became astonishingly fast. His feet alternated frequently on the track, and each push-off landed precisely under his center of gravity. The contact time between his feet and the ground was so short that it was almost impossible to detect.
The upper limbs swing with a moderate amplitude, and the arms move back and forth in a small amplitude and high frequency. The contraction and relaxation of the scapula are like precision gears, and each arm swing provides stable support for the lower limbs to exert force.
His gaze was fixed on Old Bao ahead, his eyes showing no hesitation, only absolute control over the speed.
In international competitions, besides relays...
They don't care about whether they are compatriots or not.
At 35 meters, Blake's acceleration entered a "sub-maximum speed stabilization period".
The low center of gravity posture begins to slowly adjust, the forward tilt of the torso decreases to 15 degrees, the body gradually stretches out, yet still maintains a perfect streamline.
The cadence remained stable at a high level, while the stride length gradually increased without being noticed—from the small stride at the start to a powerful long stride, with each step maximizing the conversion of ground reaction force into forward momentum.
The leg movements are full of wild power. When the front leg pushes off the ground, the knee is fully extended, and the thigh and calf muscles contract in tandem, as if trying to leave a mark on the track.
When the hind leg swings, the hips open fully, and the muscles on the front of the thigh and the gluteal muscles exert explosive force, making the swing speed so fast that it creates an afterimage.
The wild beasts seemed to have been released from their cages.
His body was like a sophisticated power machine, every movement serving speed without any unnecessary consumption, and the gap between him and Powell remained at the millimeter level.
Powell certainly didn't want to easily relinquish his career advantage.
At 30 meters, Powell's "forward-rushing" posture still maintained a powerful impact.
His torso leans forward at an angle of about 18 degrees, slightly more upright than Blake's. This posture shifts his center of gravity forward, allowing him to directly convert power into forward momentum with each push-off.
His stride frequency was astonishingly fast, with his feet rapidly alternating on the track. Each push-off was filled with pure explosive power—his thigh muscles contracted violently, his knees straightened completely, maximizing the forward transmission of the ground reaction force. There were no fancy techniques, only the most direct release of power.
The upper limbs swing with a wide range of motion, with the arms swinging back and forth in a large and high frequency, the shoulders slightly protruding forward. Each swing of the arms seems to "boost" the body, perfectly combining the power of the upper body with the explosive power of the lower body.
My breathing is more rhythmic than before, yet it is precisely synchronized with my steps. Every inhale infuses my muscles with energy, and every exhale expels fatigue from my body.
At 35 meters, Powell's acceleration entered its "explosive continuation phase".
His stride frequency remained consistently high, and the alternation speed of his feet showed no signs of slowing down, demonstrating the veteran's amazing muscular endurance. His stride length gradually increased, slowly expanding from a small initial stride to a larger one, with each step covering a greater distance.
This is where he differs from Blake. Blake relies on stride frequency and a low center of gravity, while he relies on a combination of stride frequency and pure power. His leg movements are full of power; when his front leg pushes off the ground, the contact point between his foot and the ground is precise, and his calf muscles contract instantly, transferring power from the ground to his thigh.
While the speed of the hind leg swing is not as rapid as Blake's, it is still full of explosive power, and each swing provides a stable propulsion for the body.
In contrast, although Blake had just made an overtaking maneuver.
But Powell applied a little more force.
To the naked eye.
He and Blake are still... neck and neck.
However, no one noticed that the red figure behind them had closed in by half a body length.
Guy in blue was still close behind.
At 40 meters, Blake's speed was approaching its sub-maximum speed.
His torso was basically upright, and his center of gravity was stable on the body's central axis. The advantage brought by the low center of gravity gradually diminished, but he still maintained extremely high propulsion efficiency thanks to his strong muscle control.
The pace slowed slightly, but the loss of speed was compensated by increasing the stride length—the stride length was expanded to its limit, and each push-off could propel the body forward a great distance.
The upper limbs swing further increased, and the arms moved powerfully like wings, with the swing rhythm perfectly synchronized with the stride frequency. Each forward swing could propel the body forward with inertial gliding.
He could clearly feel Powell's footsteps getting closer and closer beside him; the steady strides were like drumbeats, pounding on his nerves.
but……
He didn't panic.
They maintained their own pace, trying to keep their lead until the end.
They're all experts; who would be affected by a small problem?
The person who will truly be affected is actually the newly crowned number one French player with a 9.80+ rating, Jimmy.
The remaining four giants.
They each have their own abilities.
Moreover, they still have energy left to unleash.
Of course, it won't be so easy to disrupt the rhythm.
Bang bang bang bang bang.
45 meters.
Blake's acceleration has entered a "limit maintenance period".
The power of the legs pushing off the ground gradually reaches its peak, but the stride length remains at its maximum. However, in order to conserve energy, each swing relies on the inertia of some muscles for propulsion.
Keep your core muscles tightly engaged.
The upper and lower body are firmly connected.
Ensure smooth power transmission.
Although the range of motion of the upper limbs has not decreased, it has lost some of its explosive power and gained some stability.
He knew that the taller athletes behind him were catching up with their stride advantage, and he had to maintain his lead until 50 meters.
Otherwise, he'll have to face Zhao Haohuan later.
It probably won't be easy.
40 meters.
Powell's body has also fully entered a "sub-maximum speed cruise" state.
The angle of the torso leaning forward decreases to 12 degrees, the body gradually straightens, the center of gravity slowly rises, but still remains stable.
The stride frequency decreased slightly, but the stride length increased further, maintaining an extremely high speed level by "compensating for the stride frequency with the stride length".
The upper limbs swing rhythm is synchronized with the stride frequency. Although the swing amplitude of the arms has passed its peak, it is still powerful. Each forward swing can accurately balance the body and avoid postural imbalance caused by high-speed cruising.
Maintain moderate tension in the core muscles to firmly connect the upper and lower body, ensuring a seamless transfer of power from the legs to the torso and then to the arms.
He could clearly hear Blake's footsteps beside him—the footsteps were steady and powerful, each step larger than his own, and the distance was rapidly closing.
However, he did not panic.
He still tried to hold onto his position by relying on his strong muscle control.
45 meters.
Powell's acceleration has entered its "limited endurance period".
The force of the legs pushing off the ground began to adjust, the stride frequency and stride length slowed down, and although the stride length remained large, it could no longer be increased as much as before.
The force of the upper limb swing has also weakened, the swing amplitude has slightly decreased, and it relies more on inertial swing.
The core muscles gradually increase in tension, attempting to maintain body stability and reduce energy loss by tightening the core.
At this time, he was still neck and neck with Blake.
Then, while they were entangled...
At 30 meters, Zhao Haohuan's body posture was transitioning from "accelerated start" to "sub-maximum speed pursuit".
His torso leans forward at an angle of about 15 degrees, which is straighter than that of Blake and Powell—this is an inevitable choice for tall athletes. The high center of gravity prevents him from maintaining a low center of gravity like shorter athletes, but it also gives him a wider field of vision.
While his stride frequency wasn't as fast as Blake's or Powell's, he had an unparalleled stride length advantage—the distance covered with each stride far exceeded that of his opponents, as if he were moving forward quickly on the track with a "shooting star" rhythm.
During the run, Zhao Haohuan's upper body swings with a large amplitude. His arms move back and forth with a large amplitude and medium frequency, keeping the elbow angle at about 120 degrees. Each arm swing can drive the upper body forward, providing assistance for the lower limbs to generate power.
His gaze was fixed on the black and white figures in front of him, his eyes showing no sign of nervousness at falling behind.
On the contrary, there is some expectation.
What are we looking forward to? Of course, we're looking forward to...
The duel will begin after I've fully entered my advantageous zone.
Look at the competition between yourself and the giants.
Whether the training over the past two years has been successful or not remains to be seen.
Have any results been achieved?
The testing process is not about defeating small fry like those with scores of 9.80+ or even 9.70+.
What he needs to do is defeat opponents who are truly on par with him.
For example, the Gatling gun.
For example, Blake.
For example, veteran executive Powell.
At 35 meters, Zhao Haohuan's pursuit entered the "stride expansion phase." His stride frequency remained stable, without blindly pursuing a high frequency, but instead focusing on expanding his stride length—with each push-off, his hips fully opened, and the muscles on the front of his thighs and his buttocks worked together to maximize the advantage of his long legs, increasing his stride length by another 0.2 meters, allowing him to advance about 0.05 meters more than his opponent with each step.
The leg movements are elastic; the front leg does not fully extend when pushing off the ground, but rather uses an "elastic push-off" to convert the ground reaction force into a forward horizontal thrust.
When the hind leg swings, the thigh is raised high and the lower leg hangs down naturally, swinging rapidly like a pendulum. Each swing accumulates power for the next push-off.
At this point, the gap between him and Blake and Powell had narrowed to within two body lengths.
The red figure became increasingly conspicuous on the track, like a red lightning bolt accelerating.
At the 40-meter mark, Zhao Haohuan's speed enters a "rapid improvement phase".
His stride frequency increased slightly while his stride length remained stable within the ideal range—this pattern of simultaneous improvement in stride frequency and stride length caused his speed to skyrocket.
With the torso leaning forward at 12 degrees, the center of gravity is stabilized on the body's central axis, and each step lands precisely under the center of gravity with minimal swaying.
This is the most difficult technique for tall athletes to master, but Zhao Haohuan, with his outstanding core strength, maintains maximum body stability. The rhythm of his upper body swing is perfectly synchronized with his stride frequency, and the swing amplitude of his arms is further increased. Each forward swing precisely propels his body forward, reducing the impact of wind resistance.
He could clearly sense that the black and white figures ahead were getting closer and closer, a distance that had once seemed unreachable.
It is gradually shortening in its own great strides.
Bang bang bang bang bang.
45 meters.
Zhao Haohuan's pursuit entered the "extreme phase of the chase".
The stride continued to increase to a maximum of 0.1 meters.
Each push-off propels the body forward a great distance; even with a lower stride frequency than the opponent, the propulsion efficiency is by no means inferior.
The force of the legs pushing off the ground becomes stronger, the thigh muscles contract violently, and the calf muscles exert force instantly, maximizing the conversion of the ground reaction force into forward momentum.
When the hind leg swings, the speed is so fast that it leaves a blur, and the hip opens to its maximum extent. Each swing provides a powerful inertia for the next push-off.
Core contraction firmly connects the upper and lower body, ensuring smooth power transfer.
At this point, the gap between him and Blake and Powell had narrowed to about one body length.
The red figure almost blends in with the black and white figures.
"Catching up!"
"They've caught up!!!"
The audience at the scene might not understand all of this.
The shouts from the "Bird's Nest" stadium grew louder and louder, as if cheering him on in his pursuit.
But the desire to cheer on one's own people is still very clear.
The moment at the 50-meter mark was the "halftime whistle" of this semi-final.
Zhao Haohuan in red, Yohan Blake in black, and Asafa Powell in white—the three raced side by side.
Their figures almost overlapped, forming a colorful tapestry of red, black, and white.
This is a head-on clash between the late-race potential of tall athletes and the explosive power of athletes from traditional sprint powerhouses.
Meanwhile, Tyson Gay in blue remained close behind in fourth place, like a calm hunter.
Waiting for the best opportunity to surpass them.
The 20-meter distance between 50 and 70 meters is the "absolute speed zone" for sprinters.
The body's acceleration phase has ended, and all energy will be used to maintain and break through its maximum speed.
This is a pure contest of "inertia and power".
Around 50 meters away.
Yohan Blake, at the 50-meter mark, finally sensed that besides Powell, there was another threat approaching in the race.
Zhao Haohuan, with the speed of the Eastern Giant, gradually showed his advantage after the halfway point.
Blake and Zhao Haohuan have faced off more than once or twice.
They've faced off too many times.
I thought I could finally get rid of him completely in the next two years.
Unexpectedly, things didn't go as planned.
Only by competing against each other can you feel the pace of your old rival's progress.
They were also busy.
These past two years have been nothing more than eating, drinking, and having fun.
At 50 meters, Blake's body posture still maintained a perfect streamline.
His stride frequency remained astonishingly fast, with his feet alternating rapidly on the track.
He could clearly feel that Zhao Haohuan was "further" than him with every step he took.
The sound of nails.
It's already getting close.
His low center of gravity advantage was no longer present in the fully upright high-speed zone; instead, due to the limitation of stride length, he began to be outpaced by taller athletes.
Although his upper limbs still swung powerfully, his arms moving back and forth like wings, his speed was beginning to slow down.
Each breath felt like swallowing flames.
It's not that he was particularly tired.
It's simply because of the speed limit.
He's not as good as the guy behind me.
It was at least not as good as before.
At 50 meters, Powell's torso was completely upright, and his stride frequency remained high, but his stride length was also limited by his height.
He could feel Zhao Haohuan beside him using his incredibly long legs to gradually erode his advantage.
His upper limbs still swung with a large range of motion, each swing full of power, but he kept hesitating whether to exert even more force.
It's not difficult to catch up by increasing your speed.
He still has a lot of energy left.
But the problem is that the final match is two hours away.
Gatlin's 9.75-second run looked impressive, but in everyone's eyes, it was a mistake.
I got too excited.
Powell has no intention of becoming a second Gatling gun.
However, the competition in this group is extremely fierce.
This left him extremely conflicted.
At 50 meters, Zhao Haohuan's torso was upright, ending the large forward lean in the acceleration zone, and his center of gravity was stable on the body's central axis.
Bang bang bang bang bang.
While his stride frequency wasn't the fastest, his stride length had reached an astonishing limit. With each push-off, his long legs drew a huge arc on the track like a compass, and the distance he covered with each stride far exceeded that of Blake and Powell beside him.
His upper limb swing has completely transformed from "assisted balance" to "inertial swing," with his arms moving back and forth in an almost mechanical, perfectly symmetrical manner, providing propulsion for his body.
His gaze was sharp and penetrating.
They kept their eyes glued to what lay ahead.
The eagerness that had been there when chasing was gone from his eyes.
Instead, there is a confidence that one is in control of everything.
he.
They joined the battle.
Instant liberation!
55 meters.
Zhao Haohuan's speed began to show a terrifying trend of "linear growth".
His stride frequency remained stable, but the advantage of his stride length was amplified.
Got here.
This is my own stage.
protagonist.
It's time for a change.
Zhao Haohuan's leg movements were full of power and elasticity. When his front leg pushed off the ground, his thigh and gluteal muscles worked together to maximize the conversion of the ground's reaction force into a forward horizontal thrust.
When the hind leg swings, the hip opens to its physiological limit, the thigh is raised high, and the lower leg hangs down naturally, swinging at the fastest speed like a pendulum, accumulating huge inertia for the next push-off.
At this point, the speed picks up, and the huge body becomes a highly efficient "stride machine," using the inertia of the previous step to push the speed to a new level with each step.
The distance between him and Blake and Powell began to close at a visible rate.
55 m.
Blake's speed is also approaching his personal peak. Although his low center of gravity advantage is weakened when he is upright, he makes up for the difference with his extreme stride frequency.
With an astonishingly fast stride frequency, the feet alternate frequently on the track, and the contact time between the soles of the feet and the ground is so short that it is almost impossible to detect. Each push-off lands precisely under the center of gravity, efficiently converting power into forward momentum.
The upper limbs swing with a moderate amplitude, and the arms move back and forth in a small amplitude and high frequency. The contraction and relaxation of the scapula are like precision gears, and each arm swing provides stable support for the lower limbs to exert force.
He could clearly feel the threat of Zhao Haohuan's long legs beside him—the other's every step was farther than his own, but he did not panic. Instead, he chose to increase his stride frequency and use the method of "compensating for distance with speed" to temporarily maintain a slight parallel with Zhao Haohuan.
55 m.
Powell also reached a new peak speed, his torso maintaining a slight forward tilt, giving him more forward momentum than Blake and Zhao Haohuan.
With a stable high cadence, the feet alternate rapidly on the track, each push-off full of pure explosive power—the thigh muscles contract violently, the knees fully straighten, maximizing the forward transmission of the ground reaction force.
The upper limbs swing with a wide range of motion, with the arms swinging back and forth in a large and high frequency, the shoulders slightly protruding forward. Each swing of the arms seems to "boost" the body, perfectly combining the power of the upper body with the explosive power of the lower body.
At this moment, he was still entangled with Blake and Zhao Haohuan, with less than a body length between them. On the red track, the three figures of "black, black, and yellow" were closely intertwined, and none of them wanted to fall behind first.
But Zhao Haohuan was completely in the zone.
His talent began to show in the later stages.
They are all giants.
There is no disadvantage against the opponent, and one can suppress one's own advantages.
It's not lightning-fast.
At a distance of 60 meters, Zhao Haohuan's red figure had completely caught up with Blake.
His stride frequency and stride length achieved a perfect dynamic balance, and his speed also broke his personal peak.
The core muscles are as taut as steel, firmly connecting the upper and lower body and ensuring a seamless transfer of power from the legs to the torso and then to the arms.
The arms move back and forth in a near-mechanical, perfectly symmetrical motion, with the swing amplitude precisely synchronized with the stride frequency. Each forward swing propels the body forward with inertial gliding, minimizing the impact of wind resistance.
Bang bang bang bang bang.
He could clearly feel that each exertion of his legs was becoming smoother.
Every cell in the body is burning with the desire to "transcend".
The footsteps around me were gradually being left behind by my own rhythm.
Blake maintained a high stride frequency and his speed did not decrease at all. On the contrary, he made each push-off even more powerful by using the explosive power of his muscles.
As you can see, his leg movements are full of wild power. When his front leg pushes off the ground, his knee is fully extended and his thigh muscles contract violently, as if he wants to leave a mark on the track.
When the hind leg swings, the speed is so fast that it leaves a blur. Although the opening of the hip is not as wide as Zhao Haohuan's, the high-frequency swinging makes the propulsion efficiency no less.
The difference between him and Zhao Haohuan is still almost imperceptible here.
But he felt that he was still...
Careless.
Because that's where they were caught up.
Later on, I won't gain much advantage.
He could hear the cheers from the audience at the Bird's Nest for Zhao Haohuan, which was very disruptive to his mind, but it didn't throw him off his rhythm.
Instead, they focused more on their stride frequency.
They are attempting to widen the gap again by leveraging their frequency advantage.
At the 60-meter mark, Powell slightly increased his stride frequency and further extended his stride, maintaining an extremely high speed level by simultaneously increasing both stride frequency and stride length. His leg movements remained powerful; when his front leg pushed off the ground, the contact point between his foot and the ground was precise, and his calf muscles contracted instantly, transferring power from the ground to his thigh.
While the swing of the hind leg isn't as rapid as Blake's, it's still explosive, providing stable propulsion with each swing. The core muscles maintain moderate tension, firmly connecting the upper and lower body to ensure smooth power transfer.
At this moment, he could feel Zhao Haohuan's stride advantage beginning to show, and the gap had widened to half a body length.
He could only rely on his powerful muscle endurance to keep up with Blake and not fall behind.
65 m.
Zhao Haohuan's lead had widened to more than half a body length. His stride length remained at its limit, and his stride frequency did not decrease at all. On the contrary, he used the inertia of his muscles to make each step forward even easier.
Although the power of the legs pushing off the ground was not increased, the smoothness of the rhythm allowed the propulsion efficiency to reach its peak.
The torso remained stable without any swaying, demonstrating powerful core strength and body control.
His breathing and strides were perfectly synchronized; each inhale infused his muscles with energy, and each exhale expelled fatigue. He moved like a runaway red blade, hurtling forward on the track, leaving Blake and Powell in his wake...
Gradually pull apart.
At least Powell.
It gradually widened.
Blake began to feel the pressure of Zhao Haohuan's stride advantage. He maintained his stride frequency at its maximum, but found that no matter how much he increased his frequency, he could not close the distance with Zhao Haohuan—each of Zhao's steps could easily cover more than one step of his advance.
Even though his leg movements were still powerful and his explosive power from pushing off the ground had not diminished, the limitation in his stride length caused him to gradually fall behind.
The rhythm of the upper limb swing remained stable, and the amplitude of the arm strokes increased further, attempting to compensate for insufficient propulsion with upper limb strength, but with little effect.
Damn tall guy!
Just as annoying as Usain!
Other factors can compensate, such as the natural stride length.
There's really no way to solve this.
Powell's side...
Because of the dilemma.
There was no immediate acceleration.
This caused him to lose the initiative in the first competition.
Unexpectedly...
Powell, a veteran executive.
It's this group!
The first person to fall.
No, that's not right.
In fact, Lao Bao was not the first.
The first one to fall behind was Tyson Gay, who was further back.
He just hadn't kept up, so he was invisible.
Secondly, there's Powell, who was somewhat conflicted and missed the initial opportunity.
In other words, these two new giants have taken over the roles of the two old giants...
They all passed over.
The semifinals have become a battle of who is the strongest among the new giants.
However, Zhao Haohuan still has the advantage.
after all.
It's not like you're the only one developing this area.
Others can also develop it.
Zhao Haohuan has also been busy these past few years.
Effort in this area.
Athletes who have reached this level.
Few will be lacking.
It still depends on comprehension, skill, and a little bit of luck.
Zhao Haohuan made the right choice.
Blake has improved in recent years.
He's not weak either.
Otherwise, how could I face myself after all these years?
70 m.
Zhao Haohuan's red figure was the first to rush across the marker.
They are almost a full body length ahead of Powell.
Blake also took the lead by half a body length.
His body posture remained perfectly streamlined, but his stride frequency and stride length increase were nearing their peak. Therefore, he successfully overtook the two legendary athletes at the crucial 70-meter mark with an absolute advantage.
Use your long legs to your advantage in the "absolute top speed zone".
It has written a speed legend belonging to tall athletes.
80 m.
Blake is still following.
Come back to your senses.
Wild beasts are unwilling to admit defeat.
Because the competition in this group has been so intense, he also wants to win first place in the group.
To secure a good position for the finals.
85 m.
When Blake's black figure rushed past the marker, he was already almost a body length behind Zhao Haohuan.
Even though his speed remained at an extremely high level and his stride frequency did not decrease, the reason he fell behind and was overtaken was simply because Zhao Haohuan's stride length advantage was too obvious.
This caused him to fall behind in the "absolute speed zone".
But his posture remained perfect, showing no signs of fatigue whatsoever.
He knew that his speed would truly begin to decline after 80 meters, and that would be his chance to counterattack.
pity.
The place he thought of.
Zhao Haohuan...
Also thought of it.
If it were a few years ago...
If it's Moscow.
It's quite possible that Blake could figure it out.
Can……
It's 2015 already, isn't it?
Do you think it will be that simple?
90 m.
Zhao Haohuan continued at high speed.
Charge forward.
He completely ignored Blake behind him.
91 meters, 92 meters, 93 meters, 94 meters, 95 meters...
Just as we were about to reach the finish line.
Blake then reacted.
They fought tooth and nail against Zhao Haohuan in the later stages of the competition.
By 2015.
That's already a bit foolish.
If a sufficient advantage has not been established beforehand.
There's no need to fight him anymore.
97 meters, 98 meters, 99 meters...
"Zhao Haohuan, keep your lead, you're about to take first place!"
"I'm about to enter the finals as the center!"
Yang Jian also shouted.
The 100,000 spectators cheered loudly when they saw their own team taking the lead.
Blake knew he was too late.
I battled against this big Asian guy in the fast lane and later stages.
Even though I haven't been slacking off these past two years and have made some progress...
But that's the reality.
It still couldn't hold on.
Because you've improved, and so have others.
rounding.
This means that this part is about Zhao Haohuan.
I haven't made any progress in the past few years.
Zhao Haohuan noticed that Blake had slowed down here.
After 90 meters, he gradually relaxed.
Moreover, relying on inertia is enough to maintain first place.
and so.
Actually, he slowed down a bit, just for the last 10 meters.
Maintain a chic and elegant look.
He crossed the finish line.
There's no need to worry about things like crossing the line in the semifinals.
As long as we can hold onto first place, that's enough.
They went all out in the semifinals.
Zhao Haohuan felt it was completely unnecessary.
Behavior like that of Gatling gunners in Group 2.
That's somewhat unwise.
Not many people would do that.
Look at Powell, Blake, and Guy.
Shouldn't everyone try to hold back here?
Like a Gatling gun.
Too unconventional.
No, and it doesn't belong to the mainstream model.
call------
"Zhao Haohuan charged forward, first place!!!"
"First place in the group!!!"
“9.83!!!”
"Headwind of 0.4 meters per second!!!"
"Blake 9.85, right behind!!!"
"In that case, Zhao Haohuan will stand in the center of the Bird's Nest in two hours, as the center of the team."
"With Boltsu."
"Stand right in the very center of the 100-meter final!!!"
"Nobody expected him to beat Blake Powell and Guy in this game!!!"
"If Zhao Haohuan continues like this, is it possible for him to win a medal this year?"
"The answer will be revealed in two hours, but I believe the audience here and those watching on TV feel the same way as me..."
Yang Jian said this was also from the bottom of his heart.
"I hope the match starts soon."
"Don't waste a single second."
The scene of the 100-meter race final.
There were two East Asian figures at the Golden Path.
And it's at home.
Still at the National Stadium, Bird's Nest.
This is true.
To boost morale.
awesome.
On the crown jewel of track and field events.
There were 100,000 spectators at the scene.
Everyone felt proud.
No one can help but feel that being Chinese is a privilege.
From the bottom of my heart...
it is good.
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