The Su God of the Reopening of the Sports Arena
Chapter 2516: 3 out of 5! This year's Bird's Nest is fiery red.
Chapter 2516 Three out of five! This year's Bird's Nest is fiery red.
Apart from the top 4.
They were all turned on for 13.15 seconds.
Actually, the competition between the next two is also very fierce.
For example, Gatlin and Zhang Peimeng.
At the start, the 1.85-meter-tall Gatlin displayed the composure and precision of a veteran, his footwork on the starting blocks was perfectly controlled.
When the heel pushes off, the knee naturally pushes forward, the center of gravity is lowered to the extreme, the upper body leans slightly forward, and there is no unnecessary swaying.
As a seasoned sprinter, Gatlin's start has never been his strong point, but he excels in stability and error-free performance. Every burst of power is marked by the precision of muscle memory, with his gluteus maximus and front thigh muscles tightening first, laying the groundwork for power generation during the middle of the race.
Zhang Peimeng, standing beside him, displayed a completely different starting posture. Standing at 1.86 meters tall, he instantly tightened his core muscles at the start, his back taut like a fully drawn bow. Unlike Gatling's progressive power exertion, Zhang Peimeng's start emphasized "quick start and quick transition".
After the curved arm burst.
The force is instantly transmitted to the waist and abdomen as the feet push off.
The hips should be slightly lowered without tilting backward; this is the first step in his unique core anchoring hip technique.
Anchor the hip base.
Avoid shifting your center of gravity at the start.
It allows for better starting in third gear.
Even though his reaction time at the start was 0.002 seconds slower than Gatling's, he relied on the stability of his core to prevent his opponent from pulling away at all.
The first 30 meters is the transition phase from the start to the middle of the race, and it is also a key point for the rhythm to change on the 100-meter track.
At this moment, Suarez had already gained the upper hand with his extreme stride frequency, Bolt was gradually stretching his body, Gatlin, Zhao Haohuan and Blake followed closely behind to form the second group, while Zhang Peimeng was closely following behind.
The gap between the players remained within a body length, and the differences in their technical styles were already beginning to emerge.
Gatling began to gradually activate his core technology—Extreme Hip Strike—but at this point, the hip strike was still in the preparatory stage and had not yet been fully unleashed.
His hip thrust started quietly from thirty meters away. The core logic was "using the hip to lead the leg, proceeding step by step." The hip joint served as the power center, gradually exerting force as the body gradually rose. The gluteus maximus and hip flexors formed a antagonistic tension. Each forward thrust of the hip was restrained and steady. He did not rush to pursue the amplitude, but first found the right rhythm.
At this moment, Gatlin's upper body remained leaning forward, his arms swung tightly and powerfully, and the angle between his elbows remained stable at around 90 degrees. The rhythm of his arm swing was perfectly matched with the frequency of his hip swing.
When your foot lands, it should land directly under your body's center of gravity.
The landing was short and solid.
The ground reaction force is steadily received and then transmitted through the hips to the whole body, transforming it into forward momentum.
He knew that the first 30 meters was not the best time to push his hips and exert force. Excessive force would only deplete his stamina in the later stages. The veteran's experience taught him to maintain a balance between tension and relaxation, leaving room for reserve in each hip push, all for the full-force burst in the last 50 meters.
In contrast, Zhang Peimeng showcased his core anchoring hip technique to the fullest in the first 30 meters. This is a unique skill that he has honed over many years and adapted to his own physical qualities and the demands of the competition. The core principle is "anchoring the hip to stabilize the body and combining the swing and push-off".
Unlike Gatlin, who actively propels his hips with the hip as the power center, Zhang Peimeng's anchoring hip technique begins with "anchoring." During the transition phase at the start, his hips remain directly below the body's central axis, with his core muscles continuously locked, like an anchor firmly fixing his hip position and preventing it from swaying as he gets up, thus avoiding the common problem of fluctuating center of gravity among tall athletes.
At this moment, Zhang Peimeng's hips do not actively push forward, but naturally follow the force when his legs push off and swing. When his thighs swing forward, his hips move forward with the momentum. He does not deliberately pursue an open range, but maintains stability by relying on the pull of his core.
When the foot pushes off, the force is transferred from the sole of the foot to the calf.
Then it flows to the thighs, finally converging at the anchored hip.
This forms a closed loop of "push-pull-swing".
His arm swing is also completely different from Gatlin's. When he swings his arm, his shoulders drop down and do not shrug. His upper arm drives his forearm, and the swing amplitude is slightly larger than Gatlin's. However, because his hips are anchored and stable, it does not affect his body balance much.
Instead, the momentum of the upper limbs helps stabilize the hips.
At the end of the first 30 meters, Zhang Peimeng was slightly behind the second group, but fortunately, the gap was not large.
It relies on the stability of the core anchor hip.
Zhang Peimeng maintained perfect rhythm in the acceleration zone, laying the groundwork for the subsequent confrontation.
The period from 30 to 60 meters, the middle running phase, is the golden time for speed improvement on the 100-meter track.
This was also a crucial stage in which the gap between Gatlin and Zhang Peimeng alternated.
At this point, the situation on the field became increasingly clear. Su Bingtian was far ahead of the rest of the field, Bolt fully stretched his body and his stride advantage gradually became apparent, and Zhao Haohuan, known for his speed and late-game performance, began to exert his strength and gradually caught up.
Blake was chasing after Zhao with all his might.
At this point, Gatling's capabilities began to falter.
Although they are all giants.
But in fact, he also expended a lot of energy in the semi-finals.
In addition, he was actually being pressed hard by Blake and Zhao Haohuan here, which disrupted his rhythm a bit.
Their rankings started to drop.
Zhao Haohuan gradually surpassed him.
Then there's Blake.
Gatling was getting anxious. Although he was experienced, seeing himself on the verge of a second spring of breakthroughs being overtaken one by one was starting to break him.
I feel like I haven't made any progress at all.
Neither Guy nor Powell participated.
I have a chance to fight for third place.
Why were we relegated to fifth place again?
They might even have to compete with the third-ranked Asian player for fifth or sixth place?
Yes.
That was when he started competing with Zhang Peimeng for fifth or sixth place.
And regardless of whether Gatling wants it or not.
The situation has reached a fever pitch.
Because Zhang Peimeng's ideas are simpler.
He knew he couldn't win a medal, so he just needed to achieve his best time. Therefore, he approached the race with a relaxed attitude.
One person can be driven to their death if possible.
Gatlin's mentality here is actually not as good as his.
Bang bang bang bang bang.
After it was opened rapidly.
Gatlin finally began to gradually unleash his hip delivery technique.
As the preparation phase transitions into the power generation phase, the central role of the hip joint becomes increasingly prominent, and the technical logic of "using the hip to lead the body and gradually expanding the range of motion" is fully implemented.
His hip thrust gradually increased, and the explosive power of his gluteus maximus and hip flexors was slowly released. Each forward thrust of his hip was more rapid than the previous one, and the range of motion of his hip joint also gradually increased.
From the initial controllable range, gradually pull it to the limit of one's own comfort.
Standing at 1.85 meters tall, his leg length advantage is not as prominent as that of Bolt or Zhao Haohuan, but with the help of hip extension, his stride length has steadily increased.
Each step was several inches longer than the previous thirty meters.
The step frequency remains stable.
This creates an excellent rhythm of "steady increase in stride length and no decrease in stride frequency".
Gatling's hip thrust during the run showcases the veteran's meticulous refinement in every detail.
It must be said that Gatling's hip-sending technique truly lives up to its name.
As you thrust your hips forward, your waist will naturally extend slightly backward.
This creates an extremely subtle arc for applying force.
This curvature was not intentional.
Rather, it's to allow the hips to generate more power.
Incorporate the strength of the lower back muscles into the power generation of the hips.
To form a combined force.
At this point, the upper body gradually rises, but still maintains a slight forward lean, with the shoulders naturally open and not tense. The swing of the arms increases in sync with the hip thrust, and the elbow angle is slightly relaxed from 90 degrees to about 100 degrees.
When swinging the arm, the upper arm drives the forearm, and when swinging backward, full force is exerted. With the inertia of the upper limb swing, the hip is further propelled forward, forming a closed loop of force exertion with "upper and lower linkage and hip and arm coordination".
The position where his feet landed also changed accordingly.
Gradually move forward from directly below your center of gravity to in front of it.
The lower leg does not provide much cushioning upon landing.
Use the momentum of the hip thrust to push downwards.
When pushing off, the heel leaves the ground extremely quickly.
Push off with the balls of your feet, quickly transmitting the ground reaction force through your hips to your entire body.
Each push-off was crisp and clean, without the slightest hesitation.
It was as if every step was "pushing" the body forward.
At this moment, Gatlin's speed increased steadily, and every hip thrust was full of power.
Midway through the race, he had widened the gap between himself and Zhang Peimeng to a length of one body length.
But he dared not relax for a moment.
Although he claims to only have two Asian players in his mouth.
One is Su Shen, and the other is Zhao Haohuan.
Once he reaches the level of a giant, he can disregard everything else.
But that's just talk.
In fact, Zhang Peimeng also broke the 9.80-second barrier this year.
It is also a player with a score of 9.70+.
In addition, he maintained good physical condition in the semi-finals.
A strong competitive spirit also erupted here.
Bang bang bang bang bang.
During the 30-60 meter running phase, Zhang Peimeng fully demonstrated the advantages of the core anchor hip technique.
It perfectly matches the technical characteristics of his power exertion.
His anchoring hip technique shifts the core from "anchoring" to "anchoring pull" during the middle running phase.
The hip remains the core and foundation.
The core muscles remain locked and not relaxed, and the hips are always stable on the body's central axis, but it is no longer simply fixed.
Instead, the body is actively pulled forward by the leg kicking motion.
Unlike Gatling's active hip thrust, Zhang Peimeng's hip power generation leans more towards "passive traction and following the momentum." When the thigh swings forward, the core muscles pull the hip forward in sync. The hip does not actively open but maintains a fixed range to avoid shifting the center of gravity due to excessive opening.
This is precisely the technical detail that Randy tailored for tall players, addressing their weakness of being prone to losing their rhythm in the later stages.
Throughout the run, Zhang Peimeng maintained a high stride frequency.
This is his core strength.
The core anchor hip technology provides stable support for his high-frequency stride.
This allows him to maintain his balance during fast-paced kicking.
Although he has been traveling around for the past two years and has not been able to train in seclusion like Su Zhao, this has also had many advantages for him. First of all, with the two of them not coming out, he is the face of Asia.
This provides many opportunities to participate in the Diamond League and compete against seeded players.
In addition, Randy and his team are also making changes to his plans.
It's just that the range isn't as wide as that of Su Shen and Zhao Haohuan.
Therefore, Zhang Peimeng may not have made extensive technical changes.
But this doesn't mean he didn't train hard or strive for excellence.
This is the method he plans to use in next year's Olympics.
The progress was unexpectedly good, which led to its potential application in actual combat this year.
This is all for the finals.
I gave it my all.
His body movements were coordinated, revolving around "anchoring the hips to stabilize the body and combining swinging and pushing," with his back and waist taut throughout, and his core muscles locking his body posture like steel.
His upper body was slightly leaning forward, more so than Gatling's, which reduced the drag he experienced in headwind conditions.
Maintain a large swing amplitude while swinging your arms, keep your shoulders down, and keep your upper arms close to your sides when swinging, without spreading them outward to avoid excessive resistance. Let your forearms swing naturally with inertia, and keep your arm swing frequency completely synchronized with your stride frequency.
Each arm swing engages the core muscles of the waist and abdomen, further stabilizing the hip position.
When the foot lands, it lands precisely one inch in front of the body's center of gravity. The lower leg provides a brief cushioning moment upon landing, which takes longer than a Gatling gun but requires less effort.
It can reduce physical exertion and, with the help of the cushioning inertia, make the leg extension more powerful. When extending the leg, the power is transferred from the sole of the foot to the calf and then to the thigh.
Finally, the force converges at the anchored hip, and then the hip pulls the body forward. The entire power chain is smooth and continuous, without any interruption.
During the middle of the race, Zhang Peimeng was a body length behind Gatlin, but he did not panic at all. He knew that his weakness was in the later stages of the race.
This is the underlying reason why Randy wanted him to train this core anchor hip technique.
Although he was tall, his stride was always average.
Therefore, improvements must be made in the later stages to have the possibility of reaching higher dimensions.
Otherwise, that's what would happen if he sealed it off.
To keep his rhythm from collapsing in the final forty meters, all he had to do was... maintain his pace.
They conserve their strength and wait for the best opportunity to launch a counterattack later in the game.
Sixty to eighty meters.
The prelude to a strong finish is underway, with headwind resistance becoming increasingly apparent.
Leaving aside the first four, Gatlin and Zhang Peimeng have also reached their physical limits.
Behind them, Lao Yi and Rogers, whose rhythm had been greatly depleted in the semi-finals, began to fluctuate, while the confrontation between Gatlin and Zhang Peimeng became increasingly intense.
The difference fluctuates repeatedly within centimeters.
At this point, Gatling had fully entered the peak stage of his hip-driving technique, and the technical logic of "using the hip to drive the body and maximizing the span" was fully demonstrated.
The veteran's explosive power and experience were perfectly combined at this moment. He knew that these twenty meters were the key to widening the gap, and once Zhang Peimeng caught up, he would be in trouble.
The situation becomes unpredictable in the final twenty meters.
Don't forget his future prospects.
It's not that impressive.
After all, since his comeback, he has changed to a more balanced career path.
Instead of the balanced finish that used to be.
Bang bang bang bang bang.
His hip thrust reached its peak for the entire game.
The gluteus maximus and hip flexors burst forth with powerful tension, propelling the hips forward with a forceful thrust.
Every time they send someone off, they leave no stone unturned.
Fully open your hip joints and stretch them to your body's limit.
Stride length also exceeded the normal upper limit.
Gatling's hip extension in the later stages of the stroke showcases meticulous refinement in every detail.
At the moment of hip thrust, the arc of the waist exertion increases further, and the back muscles and hip muscles work together perfectly.
Concentrate all your body's strength in the hips, the power center.
The upper body is now fully upright, yet remains stable, with the shoulders naturally extended and the arms swinging to their maximum range.
Open your elbows to about 110 degrees, swing your upper arms back with full force, and swing forward with momentum, perfectly matching the rhythm of your hip thrust.
This creates an excellent effect of "hip-arm resonance".
This further propels the body forward.
His foot landed with tremendous force.
Because of the extreme hip opening, the thigh swings forward and the heel lands far in front of the body, with the lower leg providing almost no cushioning upon landing.
Instead, they used the momentum of their hip thrusts to push downwards forcefully.
When pushing off, exert force with the balls of your feet.
His heels lifted off the ground instantly.
To maximize the absorption of ground reaction forces.
Then, the force is quickly transmitted through the hips to the whole body, transforming into forward momentum.
At this point, Gatlin was nearly exhausted.
His breathing became increasingly rapid.
Yet he still stubbornly maintained the force and range of hip thrust.
Even with a slight drop in cadence, it still maintains a leading position thanks to its exceptional stride length.
Sixty to seventy meters.
Zhang Peimeng began to fight back, and the gap narrowed by another foot.
The two were pulling at each other.
Let's make this a battle for fifth and sixth place.
It is in no way inferior to the competition among the top few.
Bang bang bang bang bang.
Eighty to ninety meters.
Zhang Peimeng has finally had his chance to make a comeback.
The core anchor-hip technology has shifted from "anchor pulling" to "anchor bursting".
All the power accumulated throughout the journey was released completely at this moment.
The headwind resistance was due to his steady pace.
It all seemed to have turned into tofu.
It breaks at the slightest touch.
His core anchor hip.
At this moment, stability remains the core principle, but with an added burst of explosive power.
The core muscles are locked to the limit. The hips remain stable along the body's midline, yet generate powerful traction during the leg's push-off and swing.
With each forward swing of the thigh, the core pulls the hips forward with a powerful thrust. The hip range remains controllable, yet the power is greater than during the middle of the race, avoiding the fatal problem of tall athletes leaning backward when exerting force in the later stages.
Zhang Peimeng's strength in the later stages lies in his "stable rhythm, high frequency, and strong continuity." He did not pursue the extreme stride length like Gatling, but instead maximized his stride frequency advantage.
The core anchoring hip technique allows him to maintain body stability during high-frequency swinging and pushing.
It will not cause rhythm disorder due to excessively fast step frequency.
His physical coordination was at its best at this moment.
My lower back is as tight as an iron plate.
Lean your upper body slightly forward.
Reduce headwind resistance.
The swing arm frequency is increased synchronously.
The upper arm swings compactly and powerfully.
Keep your arms close to your sides and swing them quickly, engaging your core muscles with each swing.
Further stabilize the hips.
This forms a closed-loop technology system of "arm swing leading the core, core anchoring the hip, and hip pulling the body".
When the ball of the foot lands.
It still landed precisely one inch in front of the center of gravity.
The buffer time was just right.
It can stabilize the center of gravity and quickly connect the push-off, and the power transmission during the push-off is more rapid than during the middle run.
From the soles of the feet to the calves, then to the thighs, and finally converging at the hips, each step flows smoothly and without obstruction.
There was no loss of power whatsoever.
At this moment, Zhang Peimeng's eyes were fixed on the back of the Gatling gunner in front of him.
Despite the cheers of the audience and the excruciating pain from the lactic acid buildup in his body, his technique remained completely unaffected.
The core anchor hip technique supports his every step of force.
From 80 meters to 85 meters, he narrowed the gap to a body length.
Eighty-five meters to ninety meters.
He was almost on par with Gatlin.
The two figures intertwined on the red track, neither with an absolute advantage; the outcome hinged on the final ten meters of the sprint.
Ninety meters to one hundred meters, and the last ten meters.
A life-or-death sprint!
The cheers at the Bird's Nest reached their peak, though not a single tiger's roar was heard for them.
After all, Suarez had already crossed the finish line first, Bolt was second, and the duel between Blake and Zhao Haohuan was coming to an end.
The battle between Gatlin and Zhang Peimeng for fifth and sixth place.
It became the final focus of the entire event.
The ultimate difference between 9.78 and 9.79 lies in every step of those final ten meters.
This race was mainly due to a headwind of half a meter and no altitude.
Otherwise, it wouldn't be that difficult for two people to achieve a time of 9.80 seconds.
Because they adjusted their condition very well before the competition.
Both players are confident of finishing fifth.
Bang bang bang bang!
not good!
Gatling guns are now pushed to their limits.
I've reached the breaking point of physical exhaustion.
The muscle soreness made every exertion feel like a tearing sensation.
He persisted with the hip delivery technique until the very end.
However, at this point, the hip thrust has shifted from an extreme burst of power to a strategy of "exerting force to ensure a minimum, and prioritizing rhythm."
The hip remains the power center. Although the gluteus maximus and hip flexors are exhausted, they still maintain basic tension. Each thrust is made with all one's might. The range of motion of the hip joint is slightly narrower, but it is still much greater than that of an average person. The stride remains stable and there is no obvious decline.
The arc of the waist exertion is reduced, and the strength of the back muscles is almost exhausted, but it can still assist the hips in exerting force.
The upper body swayed slightly, but still leaned forward; the swinging range of the arms decreased slightly, but the frequency... did not decrease.
Closely synchronized with the rhythm of the hips.
Avoid letting chaotic arm swing affect power generation.
When the foot lands, the impact force is not as strong as before, but it is still crisp and clean, and the force of the push-off is slightly reduced.
Yet it can still convert the ground reaction force into forward propulsion.
At this moment, Gatling's eyes were filled with determination.
I never expected that I would be so exhausted, especially since I was so eager to secure third place.
They've managed to hold on quite a bit with their energy and stamina.
The beginning was alright; I could still hold on with my physical strength and explosive power.
It wasn't until after 80 meters that it started.
In fact, Gatling gradually began to sense that something was wrong.
But at this point, even if things look bad, you have to grit your teeth and persevere.
Otherwise, things could get even worse.
He knew he had no energy left to accelerate.
We can only rely on years of accumulated technology.
Steady every step and maintain the advantage you have.
Even if it's only half a foot's width apart, you must hold on tightly.
This is the dignity of a veteran.
This was also his last stand on the sprint track.
Zhang Peimeng, however, remained in his best condition.
The core anchor-hip technology demonstrated its strongest resilience in the last ten meters.
The "anchor burst" status remains online.
The core muscles seem to have endless power.
Lock your hips firmly.
It supported his every swing of the leg.
His hips remained stable on the midline, and his core traction was not reduced at all. With each forward swing of his thigh, his hips followed closely, with a stable amplitude, smooth rhythm, and no disorder whatsoever.
Step frequency remains high.
This is the core source of his confidence in being able to compete with Gatling.
The core anchor hip technique allows him to maintain a high frequency of leg swings even when physically exhausted.
Moreover, every step was solid and powerful.
There was not a trace of pretense.
His body coordination is still good; his waist and back are tight, his upper body is leaning forward, and his arm swing frequency is completely synchronized with his stride frequency.
Each arm swing carries power, assisting the hips in pulling the body forward. The feet land precisely, with a smooth transition between cushioning and extension.
The loss in force transmission is not significant.
Every step brings us closer to the Gatling gun.
From ninety to ninety-five meters, he had caught up to Gatlin and was not far away.
Gatling was getting really anxious at this point.
It's not fair to say they can't even hold onto fifth place.
Then there's myself, this giant.
That's incredibly embarrassing.
Thinking about this, Gatling made the exact same mistake he made in his previous life.
That is to force yourself to continue sending Gatling guns.
Forcing yourself to do this will have consequences when your physical strength is severely depleted.
It is easy for the body's balance to be disrupted.
It is easy to lean forward.
It's easy for them to stumble and fall.
This also reflects the differences in individual running techniques; some people reach exhaustion at the end and end up in a "reclining chair" state.
There will be high knee raises in place.
However, some people, like Gatling, push their hips too aggressively. If they cannot maintain a balance, forcing their hips forward will cause their center of gravity to shift forward.
It's easy for them to fall over.
At the very least, there should have been some stumbling.
Upon seeing the Gatling gun in this state...
Zhang Peimeng originally thought he didn't have much of a chance.
Suddenly I felt like my chance had come.
Increase the power immediately.
Of course, the so-called "increased horsepower" here is in order to minimize the rate of deceleration.
There is an illusion of acceleration in the scene.
96 meters, 97 meters, 98 meters, 99 meters.
At this point, Gatling was still slightly ahead.
It's probably only 10 centimeters at most.
Even so, Zhang Peimeng did not give up.
Because he knew very well what he should do at that time.
Bend over.
Bow down.
Spread your arms and swing them back.
Use your torso to sprint towards the finish line.
The Gatling gun serves as a point of comparison at this point.
Zhang Peimeng is a kind of...
Ok.
There is a clear opportunity to control the pressure on the line.
Su Shen had been talking to him about the issue of crossing the line, all to prevent him from suffering the same tragedy as before.
This time, Zhang Peimeng clearly took it to heart.
If you don't fight against your own teammates.
As for dental floss, he's not afraid of anyone.
Moreover, the Gatling gun just hit the line.
This is very problematic.
The main reason was that I lost my rhythm, the semi-finals were very tiring, and I was also the oldest player.
Multiple factors combined led to his eventual downfall.
Don't even mention going to press the line.
You can hold your body still and not start rowing directly.
A fall that is not direct.
That already shows great skill.
One is in this state, and the other is a well-trained, scientifically customized pressure-pressing technique.
So guess who will win in the end?
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As expected, it was Zhang Peimeng in the end.
It was the decisive blow against Gatling.
Both of them actually finished with a time of 9.80 seconds.
But unfortunately, in the end...
Zhang Peimeng won by a margin of 0.2%.
With a time of 9.796 seconds.
It defeated Gatlin's 9.798 seconds.
Gatling should have been able to run even faster, but unfortunately, he ultimately succumbed to various factors.
However, no faster times were achieved here.
I can only say I've had some really bad luck.
As a top-tier player.
Because the rhythm was disrupted, because of excessive exertion, and because of physical limitations, recovery was slower.
Instead, he was eliminated by a near-superstar in the final match.
This is simply amazing.
Shame on Dafa.
And Zhang Peimeng's match.
He can actually run 9.80 seconds.
This 9.80 seconds is a 9.80 seconds with a headwind of half a meter.
This demonstrates his current strength.
It has already reached under 9.80 seconds.
Steady.
This shot demonstrated exceptional skill.
After he finished running, he almost felt extremely nauseous and vomited.
It seems he gave it his all with that shot, and even seemed to push his limits during the match.
Therefore, the body's reaction will be quite strong.
This level of performance has never been seen even in training.
But Zhang Peimeng felt only joy at that moment.
These past two years have been my own.
It wasn't a wasted effort either.
Their hard power has reached under 9.80 seconds.
It's something he'd always dreamed of achieving.
Now we can do it on the big stage of the Bird's Nest.
We came in fifth.
He achieved the best result in a major competition of his career.
He was content.
At the very least, you didn't say whether you could get into the top few places?
Anyway.
In his words.
Just a little taller than former Olympic champion and former World Championship champion Justin Gatlin would be fine.
Then I feel at peace.
Of course, these words were heard from Gatling's side.
Whether one is psychologically unbalanced or not.
That’s another story.
Although they didn't make it to the podium, three of the top five were in red.
There's nothing more to say.
The entire runway of the Bird's Nest.
Even the entire bird's nest.
All because of this Super Sprint Showdown.
It looked as if it had been dyed fiery red.
The world's leading nation in sprinting.
What will happen if we don't tell?
Anyway, this year.
Three out of five.
Sufficient proof.
(End of this chapter)
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