The Su God of the Reopening of the Sports Arena

Chapter 2523 It turns out that the little notebook's plan was a racial modification project.

Chapter 2523 It turns out that the little notebook's plan was—a racial modification plan.

At the end of August 2015, the women's 200-meter event of the 15th IAAF World Championships in Athletics continued at the Beijing National Stadium, also known as the "Bird's Nest".

As the core team of Chinese women's sprinters, 18-year-old Liang Xiaojing, 24-year-old Wei Yongli, and 25-year-old Chen Juan will compete together.

They all shoulder the heavy responsibility of helping China's women's 200m team reach the World Championships final.

As cheers rose from the Bird's Nest stadium, the sounds of warm-up exercises and commands could be faintly heard from the track.

Liu Xiang and Yang Jian sat in the commentary booth, their tone relaxed and expectant, chatting back and forth.

"Liu Xiang, listen to the commotion at the Bird's Nest! The women's 200m race at the 2015 Beijing World Championships is about to start, and our three Chinese girls are already warming up in the warm-up area. Doesn't it instantly bring back memories of your time on the track?"

"The atmosphere is amazing! Playing at home makes all the difference. I'm even a little nervous! Look at those three girls, Liang Xiaojing, Wei Yongli, and Chen Juan. They're all so energetic, even their warm-up is full of drive!"

"The afterglow of the 100-meter dash hasn't even faded yet, and the 200-meter race has already begun. This year's World Athletics Championships are truly spectacular. I hope our 200-meter athletes can also set new benchmarks on the 200-meter track and create new legends at the Bird's Nest!"

"Absolutely! Liang Xiaojing, at 18, is the youngest in the team. She looks a bit green but has a very determined look in her eyes. Young people are so daring and aggressive, and that kind of vigor is invaluable! Wei Yongli is in her prime right now. As a core player, she has always maintained a very steady rhythm and is a pillar of our team."

"And Chen Juan! Yang Jian, you have to tell the audience that this girl is no ordinary person. She won the silver medal in the women's 200 meters at the 2013 Moscow World Championships! And look at her height, 1.76 meters, which is a huge advantage in women's sprinting. One step of hers is a lot more than others, and it's so exciting to watch her run!"

"This must be highlighted! This silver medal in Moscow is a real and hard-earned honor, proving that she has long been among the world's top players! Moreover, Chen Juan's cornering technique and late-race acceleration have always been her strengths, and playing at home will definitely give her a different mindset."

"Plus, she just won an honor in the 100 meters, let's see if she can do well in the 200 meters."

……

The afternoon sun in Beijing was just right, and the temperature was stable at 26°C. Such weather conditions could be described as the "golden competition environment" for the women's 200-meter event.

At 2:30 p.m. that day, the women's 200-meter preliminary rounds officially began, with seven groups taking the stage in turn. The Chinese athletes were divided into different groups, each starting their journey at the Bird's Nest.

"The rules of this preliminary round are clear and brutal. For the three Chinese players, Liang Xiaojing's goal is to break through her personal record and strive to be among the top in her group; Wei Yongli's goal is to play steadily and advance to the semifinals easily, saving her energy for the subsequent matches; Chen Juan's goal is to take advantage of her stride and advance smoothly while hiding some of her strength to save energy for the semifinals."

Liang Xiaojing was assigned to the second group.

This is a relatively evenly matched group.

During the pre-race warm-up, Liang Xiaojing appeared somewhat inexperienced, repeatedly refining her starting motion and adjusting her arm swing rhythm with the coach.

Compared to the composed Chen Juan and Wei Yongli beside her, this 18-year-old girl from Guangdong had a look in her eyes that showed both anticipation for the competition and a hint of nervousness that was not easily detected.

Moreover, this is different from white rice; her competitiveness in the 200-meter race is lower internationally.

Or perhaps all the athletes in Asia are the same.

Apart from Chen Juan, none of them could be guaranteed a spot in the finals.

It's very difficult for Wei Yongli.

"Don't overthink it, just run at your usual training pace and give it your all."

Her head coach repeatedly gave her instructions, his tone full of expectation and understanding—for this "future star" of Chinese sprinting, everyone knew that experience was more important than results at this World Championships.

Besides, young girls don't have that many requirements.

This is not Chen Juan.

What are the requirements for an 18-year-old?
"——Set——"

The electronic commands were clearly transmitted throughout the Bird's Nest stadium. Liang Xiaojing bent over with her knees bent, her hands on the ground, her feet shoulder-width apart, her center of gravity slightly forward, and her eyes fixed on the track in front of her.

Bang——————

Her reaction time at the start was 0.172 seconds, ranking 6th out of 8 runners in her group, which is not particularly outstanding.

A common problem among young athletes is that they have a slow start reaction time and focus too much on the stability of their power exertion while neglecting the speed of their instantaneous reaction.

Of course, they also fear making mistakes and getting off to a false start.

As the starting gun fired, Liang Xiaojing instantly pushed off the ground, rapidly increasing her stride frequency. Within just 10 meters, her stride frequency reached 3.5 steps per second or more, far surpassing some of her competitors. During the first 50 meters of the straightaway acceleration phase, she used her explosive power to quickly catch up with the competitors ahead, at one point even reaching fourth place in her group.

But as the track entered the bend, Liang Xiaojing's weaknesses began to show.

Her height is limited, and her stride is only 1.85 meters. Compared with the stride of more than 1.95 meters of her group, her energy consumption in the curve is greatly increased. She needs to make up for the lack of stride with a faster stride frequency with each step, and her physical energy consumption rate is far beyond expectations.

During the transition from the curve to the straightaway, Liang Xiaojing's breathing became rapid, her arm swing amplitude gradually decreased, and her stride frequency also slightly declined.

The figure that was initially closely following was gradually pulled away by the competitors ahead.

"Oh dear, this is starting to get too tight."

"We must hold on on the main straight road!"

Although Yang Jian said he didn't have high expectations for Liang Xiaojing and didn't want to put too much pressure on her, he still got a little anxious as he saw her getting further and further away.

Entering the final 50 meters of the straightaway sprint.

Liang Xiaojing gritted her teeth, accelerated with all her might, leaned forward, and swung her arms vigorously, trying to close the gap.

However... her lack of stamina in the later stages made it difficult for her to increase her speed.

He could only watch helplessly as the competitors around him surpassed him one by one.

I was originally in a relatively advanced position.

Once you get to the main straight road, you can overtake everyone one by one.

Finally, the timer stopped at 23.30 seconds, and Liang Xiaojing finished last in her group.

She almost cried when she saw this result, but in fact, it was a satisfactory result for the coaching team.

After crossing the finish line, Liang Xiaojing was quite frustrated. She just bent over to catch her breath, wiped the sweat from her forehead, and slowly walked off the track.

Actually, she was just unlucky.

If the program in this group is placed in the previous group.

Her score is good enough to put her in the top four.

However, the overall strength of this group is quite strong.

The team that ranked 4th in the previous group can only rank last in this group.

So being grouped is also a matter of luck.

It's definitely a technical job.

It's a skill that relies on luck.

But she's only 18 years old, so running like that is already quite impressive.

Besides, the focus wasn't on the 200-meter mark.

A breakthrough in the 100 meters would be enough.

"It's okay, it's okay. Young athletes need more experience and encouragement. As long as they can perform to their normal level, that's enough." As an athlete himself, Liu Xiang understands the thoughts of young athletes.

Speak up immediately to help everyone protect the athletes.

In terms of her fan base and influence, apart from Su Shen.

Now the entire Asian athletics community.

They are all quite influential.

"I have done my best."

In a post-match interview, Liang Xiaojing's voice was still somewhat immature, but full of grievance.

"My endurance on curves is still not enough, and there are many areas that need improvement. Next time, I will definitely run better."

However, for Liang Xiaojing, the preliminary round of the 2015 BJ World Championships was not the end, but the starting point for her journey to the world stage.

This bittersweet regret.

This will ultimately become the foundation for her future growth.

Then it was Wei Yongli's turn to perform in the next group.

She was in Group 3, which was actually stronger than the previous group.

And there was an unexpected incident right from the start.

Okabaré, the tall and athletic female athlete, is almost a shoo-in for the finals.

Problems arose as soon as the gun was fired.

He was immediately sent off.

One false start and you're out; that's the cruelty of the modern zero-false-start rule.

No matter what you do, Okabarre, it's useless.

Frustration and frustration can only be kept to oneself.

After all, even a big name like Bolt couldn't get a false start.

Besides, it's you.

Although they are one person short, their chances of advancing are much greater.

Compared to Liang Xiaojing's inexperience, Wei Yongli appeared remarkably composed before the competition.

As an "all-around warrior" competing in three events, she did not overexert herself in the 200-meter preliminaries, but instead adopted a strategy of "playing steadily and saving energy for the semifinals".

Accelerate steadily for the first 100 meters, maintain your rhythm on the curves, and exert moderate force in the last 50 meters to ensure you advance.

During the warm-up, Wei Yongli methodically performed stretching and starting drills. Her movements were fluid and precise, each push-off and arm swing brimming with power. Her technical style can be described as "balanced," with a fast stride frequency, moderate stride length, and outstanding acceleration in the early stages. Her only weakness is insufficient endurance in the final 50 meters—a common weakness among Asian female sprinters. Compared to the muscular endurance of Black athletes, Asian athletes often experience a decline in speed during the final sprint.

An electronic command was given.

set.

Bang——————

Wei Yongli's expression was serious as she quickly assumed a ready stance. Her reaction time at the start was 0.159 seconds, placing her second in her group.

Compared to Liang Xiaojing, this veteran's starting reaction was more precise and decisive.

As the gun fired, Wei Yongli pushed off the ground, leaned forward quickly, and steadily increased her stride frequency. During the first 50 meters of the straightaway acceleration phase, she did not blindly chase after the enemy, but maintained her own rhythm.

They consistently remained in third, fourth, or fifth place in the group, closely trailing Kimberly Heisinger ahead of them.

After entering the curve, Wei Yongli demonstrated superb cornering skills, controlling her body tilt angle at 15°, maintaining a stable center of gravity, swinging her arms symmetrically, and keeping her stride frequency constant.

By moderately increasing stride length, gradually narrow the gap with the runners ahead.

Unlike Liang Xiaojing's "step frequency compensating for stride length", Wei Yongli's cornering running is a "precise balance between step frequency and stride length", with each step in rhythm, minimizing energy loss.

At the moment of transition from the curve to the straight, Wei Yongli began to exert her strength, increasing her stride frequency and stride length, and her speed rapidly increased, at one point almost surpassing Kimberly Heisinger to take third place in the group.

However, it's clear that they're not pushovers either.

Seeing that they were about to be overtaken, they immediately increased their speed.

They suppressed Wei Yongli once again.

In the final 50 meters of the straight, American athlete Jereba Tamer easily widened the gap with his superb late-race explosiveness.

Her abilities are simply not on the same level as these people.

Gloria Hooper firmly held onto second place.

These two are going to take 23 seconds.

The preliminary round started at 23 seconds.

It can only be said that they are quite capable.

They are quite confident in themselves and believe that this is not a costly endeavor, which is why they do it.

Wei Yongli firmly held onto fourth place in the group, avoiding an overly aggressive pace and instead maintaining her rhythm for a steady push.

She knew that the competition in the semifinals would be even fiercer, and she had to conserve enough energy for the subsequent matches.

If you can keep Maria Bellinpasaki in the lead and maintain fourth place, you can get a small Q.

Unless you're unlucky, every subsequent group will have a breakout performance.

But as she ran, Wei Yongli found that she was in really good shape, much better than in Moscow, and much better than in London, where she was completely unfamiliar with everything.

What if the Canadian athlete Kimberly Heisinger was right in front of you...?

Do you want to give it a try?
If you get into the top three, you'll advance directly.

Wei Yongli thought and thought and thought.

It's better to play it safe; what if the ones ahead are all monster-level monsters?
Let's aim for the top three.

Thinking of this, she suddenly increased her speed.

The long straight after the curve.

Launch an attack on Kimberly Heisinger ahead.

It was around the last 50 meters.

Wei Yongli and she are now on par.

At this point, it's a waste of energy to keep biting, because it can easily boost a person's competitive spirit.

At this point, there are no forward extensions to cover it up.

Wei Yongli is not 18-year-old Liang Xiaojing.

With her experience, she quickly made a decision: since they were evenly matched, she accelerated and overtook them in one go.

The goal is to leave your opponent behind and prevent them from wasting their energy here.

Only then will there be a chance to slow down.

As expected, Kimberly Heisinger saw that Wei Yongli had quickly surpassed him by a large margin, and after thinking about it, he decided not to continue.

As long as we make it to the semifinals, that's fine.

There's no need to waste too much energy on this.

That's exactly what happened.

Wei Yongli's gamble paid off, and the final top three results are as follows:
First place: Jeniba Tamo, 22.79.

Second place: Gloria Hooper, 22.99.

On the contrary, the top two both had a time of 23 seconds, a level of skill that few Asian athletes can match.

Even for Wei Yongli, it was difficult.

Because there is little wind at the Bird's Nest.

Third place...

Wei Yongli's final time was 23.01 seconds.

The competition in the 200-meter race is that fierce.

This performance would almost win the championship in Asia.

If Chen Juan hadn't participated, it would have been a near sweep.

But here, they can only barely manage to secure third place.

However, compared to the fact that the Japanese players didn't perform to their full potential.

Chinese athletes are able to consistently perform at their best in major competitions.

This is something that athletes all over Asia envy.

Of course, they may have forgotten to put it in the previous place.

Just a few years ago.

We can't do that either.

It simply involves a lot of real combat, a lot of overseas travel, a lot of training, and a lot of international matches.

The numbers were artificially created.

It's like the saying that most sharpshooters are trained by being fed bullets.

A true sharpshooter who can fire without needing many bullets.

That's extremely rare.

The vast majority belong to the former category.

Chen Juan was assigned to the last group, but what was surprising was her final score.

I didn't expect this group to be so tough; the first runner actually ran a terrifying time of 22.22 seconds.

If you don't really understand what this result means, you can recall the Moscow World Championships, where the champion, Frazier, only managed 22.19 seconds.

The final time was adjusted to 22.17 seconds.

That means that's about the skill level. And this shot, taken with almost no wind, actually took 22.22 seconds.

相当的恐怖了。    不仅是第一恐怖,第二的成绩也高达22秒52第3名更是达到了22秒54。

Unexpectedly, Chen Juan ended up becoming Xiao Q with a time of 22.80 seconds.

Unexpectedly, she didn't make it directly to the semifinals, something she herself didn't anticipate.

This also reveals a signal that the overall strength this year is probably much greater than it was in Moscow.

Otherwise, they would have achieved results in the group stage that were almost comparable to those of the champions.

Isn't this terrifying to the extreme?

You should know that Chen Juan, who came in second in Moscow, only lasted 22.31 seconds.

Moreover, Okabaré, who also had a chance to compete for a medal, or rather, a silver medal, at the Moscow World Championships, was eliminated in the preliminary rounds of the group stage.

It looks like this year's women's 200m will be full of surprises.

With the women's 200m race finished, the men's 200m competition began.

As before, although there are four spots this time, after Suarez won the championship, he can naturally give up the 200-meter race.

In this respect, the leader was exceptionally understanding. You've already won the 100-meter gold medal, so you're the big brother now, and you can say whatever you want.

Absolutely a sweetheart.

Of course, if you don't win, or even a medal, that's a different story.

It's hard to say whether they'll treat you like a kept woman.

Adding to that, they said, "Let's ensure the success of the relay race; after all, there's a chance to win a gold medal." With this combination of statements, the leaders had little to say.

Anyway, Su Shen remembers very clearly that the idea of ​​reporting the relay had always been there.

It's pretty much the same from the previous life to this one.

The main reason why you don't need to push so hard in the 200 meters is because, unlike the 100 meters and the 100-meter relay, in the 200 meters, there's almost no chance of winning, not even a silver medal.

Bolt and Blake have raised the bar for 200 meters too high for this era.

Since it's unlikely to get a particularly good ranking in the 200 meters, it's better to aim for a gold medal in a safer event.

It's easy to understand from this perspective. Although Su Shen is still on the list, she said she needed to rest after winning the championship, and no one could say no to that.

If she says she's feeling unwell somewhere and needs to rest for a few days to prepare for the relay, the leader will absolutely nod in agreement.

This is where Su Shen's wisdom lies. If you want others to help you, understand you, and forgive you, then don't create difficulties for them. Do your best to help others with what they want to do, and then make your own requests. This way, it will be much easier to get through.

If you don't achieve anything, you'll create problems for others. After all, others also need to make a living based on their achievements. The premise of making things convenient for others is... that you shouldn't make things difficult for them either.

Su Shen, who had lived two lives, understood this very well.

This earned her high praise from almost all the leaders, both at the top and bottom.

There's no need to insist on honest but unpleasant advice.

Honest advice is always welcome.

This is the wisdom Su Shen gained from his two lifetimes of experience.

After all, you're not Superman. If you still need teamwork and help, you can't fight against everything.

Make a lot of friends.

Minimize the number of enemies.

That is the only way.

If Su Shen didn't step up, Liang Jiahong was the first to step up.

She was in the first group, and actually performed quite well.

But as I said before, this year's 200-meter competition, whether for women or men, is somewhat about overall strength.

Even though he ran a good time of 20.30 seconds.

They could only rank third in their group.

The first is Guliev, one of the former prodigies born in the 90s.

He blasted a time of 20.01 seconds.

Today's condition is terrifying.

The second place winner was surprisingly Kenji Fujimitsu, a contestant from the small notebook.

He managed to run for 20.28 seconds on that shot.

Don't be fooled by this player's unremarkable previous results; today he suddenly underwent a super evolution, increasing his personal best percentage (PB) by almost 0.3.

It reached 20.13 seconds, and the wind speed wasn't particularly high.

It only travels at 0.6 meters per second.

It's truly remarkable that he could achieve such results in a major competition; it's a very strong performance.

Fortunately, Liang Jiahong managed to get through the round and advance to the second round.

The truly surprising player in this group was American athlete Isiah Young.

I don't know what he was doing, but he managed to run such a terrible time, failing to even break 20.50 seconds.

They jumped straight to 6th place.

Even Xiao Q's chance is gone.

As an athlete who broke 10 seconds in the 100 meters, he even ran 10 seconds flat in windless conditions this year.

200米今年也有19秒93,虽然没有达到两年前19秒86那么夸张,但也是很好的成绩。

After all, the wind speed of 19.93 seconds is much smaller.

Otherwise, it would have been impossible for him to break through and qualify for the US Championship to represent the United States.

This shows that his performance is actually at its peak, and he shouldn't have achieved such results this season. To run a time of less than 20.50 seconds in the preliminaries is simply disappointing. I really wonder if he's been spending all his time in nightclubs since coming here.

Unable to take the first step.

If you're eliminated in the first round, you'll definitely get a lot of flak when you get back.

American athletes are losing face on the international stage.

The second competitor to appear was Xie Zhengye from our country.

Xie Zhengye's appearance drew cheers from the entire audience; he had no pressure running this race at all.

He easily dominated the entire audience.

Finally, I took a walk in the water, 20.10 seconds.

This is a top-tier achievement in Asia.

The first person's achievement.

No one can defeat Su Shen until he is fully committed.

A time of 19.65 seconds is also quite impressive.

Although the altitude and high plateau conditions played a role, achieving such a result means that the body has the capacity to adapt.

This means that as long as you can get through smoothly, you also have a chance to break through on the plains.

It also boosts athletes' confidence.

This group also has a contestant with a small notebook, namely Mototakase.

His time was 6.52 seconds.

Actually, it's not bad; we're fifth in our group.

There's a good chance I'll get Little Q.

Even someone as strong as Lemaître only managed fourth place in his group here.

The qualifying time was only 20.29 seconds.

It seems that white people can fly, but now it's becoming increasingly difficult for them to maintain a stable distance of 200 meters.

In Group 3, Bolt advanced easily without a doubt.

what is interesting is.

Bolt's expression was very unpleasant.

He didn't give any interviews and left the scene after finishing his run.

After all, the people interviewing him at this time are unlikely to have any good intentions; they'll either ask him about the 100-meter dash or something else entirely.

What bothers him most now is when people ask him about 100 meters.

Group 4 also featured Chinese athlete Zhou Bing.

His team also has Gatling gunners.

Gatling easily 20 seconds ahead, still securing the championship.

Zhou Bing didn't directly confront Gatlin, but he was determined to keep the players on the small team in check.

When he saw the contestant come up, he was completely stunned.

I go.

You're telling me this is some kind of Japanese person?!
Are people from Japan really that dark-skinned?
Well, this really is the hybrid tactic the Japanese are using to raise the ceiling of track and field.

Since the native race can't beat them, why don't I just hybridize and improve the race?
It's just that after mixing, the genes of Black people are too strong.

The genes of West Africans are too dazzling.

It seems to have nothing to do with the people in the notebook.

I wonder how much of their Yamato spirit they can bring in.

This contestant is none other than the famous Sani Brown.

People born in the 1999s.

He's only fifteen or sixteen years old now.

They're almost born in the 00s.

Don't let his young age of fifteen or sixteen fool you; his personal best in the 10 meters is already 28 seconds against the wind.

They also qualified for the 200m title at the Japan Championships.

A time of 20.34 seconds against the wind is impressive enough.

In this competition, he actually ran a time of 20.35 seconds. To achieve such a result in his first major competition at the age of fifteen or sixteen, without any restrictions, is truly remarkable.

They definitely have some skills.

It's a pity that he's at a higher level now, but he's run into Zhou Bing, who broke the 19.90-second barrier this year, reaching 19.89 seconds in the high-altitude region.

They simply didn't have the strength to fight back.

Zhou Bing and he were assigned to the sixth and seventh routes.

After turning from the curve into the straightaway.

Zhou Bing, perhaps not having seen enough, kept turning back to look at him as he ran.

I'm quite curious.

This almost messed up Sani Brown.

No, how can I run away if you're looking at me like that?

Do I have flowers on my face?
Well, for Mr. Zhou Bing, a pure Asian, this is true.

You really do have some kind of flower on your face.

The little notebook has actually started to take this kind of approach.

They've abandoned the Yamato spirit and are now directly surrendering in order to counter the track and field craze sparked by Su Shen and reclaim their status as the top team in Asia...

They abandoned the pure Yamato spirit.

A touch of black has now been added to the Yamato spirit.

I just don't know about the internationally accepted principle of one drop of blood.

He's actually considered a Black person.

It's hard to say whether the international community will recognize your Yamato spirit.

Anyway, it's all about that chocolate skin.

It's really eye-catching.

After Zhou Bing finished running, he kept turning his head to look at Sani Brown. Even after finishing the run, he still seemed a little apprehensive facing the camera.
"I don't know why that Chinese man keeps staring at me."

"This makes me a little uneasy."

"It probably affected my running somewhat."

Zhou Bing then engaged in a heated discussion with everyone.

"I rely on."

"It's a little black man?"

"What's going on with the notebook over there?"

"A genetic modification program?"

"So, if you can't beat them, you just switch to another method?"

Xie Zhengye, in this timeline, was proud and arrogant, had a solid foundation, had not suffered those devastating injuries, was taller, had more balanced nutrition, and had better physical strength and potential.

He doesn't care at all.

He said it with a straight face of disdain.

"Not every West African athlete is a great runner."

"Unless they are the chosen ones from West African athletes, like Bolt and Blake."

"Otherwise, I don't think it's anything special either."

There's a reason why Xie Zhengye is saying this now.

That means it's now the undisputed third in the world.

I've come in third place several times.

That's not luck.

That means that right now, only Bolt and Blake are ahead of him in the rankings.

Then what he said is... correct.

I'm not trying to promote myself.

Because apart from these two freaks, the rest of the athletes are of West African descent.

I definitely can't outrun him now.

He has the right to say that.

"That's true. So what if he has West African ancestry? He still lost to Ah Tian in the 100-meter dash."

"In the 200 meters, apart from these two, it's true that even if you change your approach, you might not be able to win."

Seeing Zhou Bing agree, Xie Zhengye was even more so. He too was keeping his eyes fixed on Sani Brown.

His eyes were bright.

He's currently at the first major peak of his career at 21 years old.

Of course, he can't stand anyone.

"Isn't Sani cold?"

"I want to see if he gets cold if he's in the same group as me later!"

what.

Zhou Bing whispered:
Um, um...

His name is Sani Brown.

It's not Sani. It's not cold.

(End of this chapter)

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