The Su God of the Reopening of the Sports Arena

Whether Chapter 2542 can break the record depends on this one move.

Whether Chapter 2542 can break the record depends on this one.
On the evening of August 29, 2015, the Bird's Nest Stadium was brightly lit.

The shouts of tens of thousands of spectators reverberated throughout the world.

The women's 4x100m relay final is about to begin.

Before the starting gun fired, Liang Xiaojing, the first runner of the third Chinese relay team, made slight adjustments to the starting blocks.

At that time, she was already a young athlete with the ability to run 11.30 seconds or more. Although she was petite, she was full of explosive power. Before the race, she repeatedly recited the starting rhythm, striving to give the team a good start.

Among the athletes ahead of him are Crystal Emmanuel (lane 4) of Canada (lane 213), English Gardner (lane 5) of the United States, and Veronica Campbell Brown (lane 6) of Jamaica.

They have all reached their peak competitive state.

Muscles tense and ready to generate power.

All that's left is for that gunshot to pierce the night sky.

"On your marks—get set—"

The commands in both English and Chinese were given at the same time.

The referee's electronic command fell silent instantly.

Only a gentle breeze swept across the track.

Followed by.

BOOM——————

The starting gun fired, and then exploded.

All eight runners pushed off the ground simultaneously, their feet grinding hard against the starting blocks.

They dashed off the starting line in an instant.

The first leg of the intense battle has officially begun.

Germany's first runner, Haze Rebecca, reacted methodically, delivering a solid push-off and prioritizing stability over blindly pursuing high stride frequency. Positioned on the innermost bend, she understood the importance of cornering technique. After the start, she quickly lowered her center of gravity, keeping her left arm close to her body and swinging her right arm slightly. Her stride length was controlled at approximately 1.6 meters, and her stride frequency remained stable at 3.5 steps per second. Each step landed precisely on the track's tangent, minimizing track wear and setting the rhythm for her subsequent runner, Burghart Alexandra.

She maintained a mid-range position for the first 50 meters, without falling behind, demonstrating the solid starting skills of European athletes.

Batista Careyian, the first runner for Trinidad and Tobago in lane two, was the core of the team's starting phase. He reacted extremely quickly after the gun fired, with explosive power when pushing off the ground. In the first 30 meters, his stride frequency instantly reached 3.8 seconds per second, and his body accelerated very quickly, instantly taking a leading position.

Her starting technique was extremely aggressive, with a large forward shift of her center of gravity, powerful arm swings and a tight rhythm. Every push-off from the ground was converted into strong forward momentum. She maintained a firm position at the forefront of the second group for the first 50 meters, firmly holding onto the Trinidad and Tobago team's opening advantage.

This laid a solid foundation for the second batter, Aye-Michelle Lee.

Liang Xiaojing, in lane three, was the smallest of the first runners in the entire race, but her starting explosiveness was by no means inferior.

The moment the gun fired, she pushed off the ground with crisp, clean movements, her petite body unleashing astonishing propulsion. Her stride frequency in the first 30 meters was in no way inferior to that of European and American athletes, with a stride frequency of 4.1 steps per second allowing her to quickly catch up with the main group.

Although her own strength is over 11.30 seconds, she showed no fear when facing a group of world-class athletes. During the curve, she kept close to her opponents, swinging her arms with small amplitude but extremely fast frequency. Her body coordination was excellent, and she exerted force to catch up with every step.

In the first 100-meter sprint, she gritted her teeth and accelerated, preventing the runners in front of her from falling too far behind.

The goal is to eventually sprint towards the relay zone at a steady pace.

We strive to pass the baton to Yuan Qiqi, the second runner, in the smoothest possible way.

It's important to understand that the Chinese team was able to reach the finals thanks to their excellent passing and teamwork, so it doesn't matter if they can't compete in terms of raw strength.

With this belief, Liang Xiaojing knew that every second she spent was crucial to the team's journey to the finals.

And the most crucial thing is not in one's own flat running.

With this belief, you won't be too anxious.

There's no need to rush; young athletes can make the most of their strengths.

Crystal Emmanuel, number 213 for the Canadian team in lane four, was a dark horse in the first leg.

His reaction time after the gunshot ranked among the top three in the entire event.

With a spring-like leap from the ground, she takes the lead 20 meters before the start. Her stride is naturally superior, reaching 1.75 meters, and she possesses both stride frequency and explosive power. Her arm swing is smooth and powerful, and her body's center of gravity is exceptionally well controlled.

Whether transitioning through curves or accelerating on straightaways, the performance is smooth and effortless.

In the first 60 meters, she had already entered the first group, leaving many runners behind her and showing a starting talent far exceeding that of her peers, creating excellent conditions for the subsequent transition and fully demonstrating the foundation of Canadian sprinting.

After all, the Maple Leaf national team has a long and strong history in relay racing.

Although their individual skills are not as outstanding as those of other teams in the Americas, their overall strength is still considerable.

In any case, he has always been one of the finalists in the competition.

Although winning a medal is difficult, almost everyone who makes it to the finals plays a very good supporting role.

He has always been playing this role.

English Gardner of Team 5, the American team, was the absolute king of the first batter.

Her reaction time after the gunshot was only 0.130 seconds, making it a lightning-fast start in women's sprinting.

The leg muscles unleash terrifying power the moment you push off the ground, and your body leans forward at an extreme angle, almost 45 degrees to the ground. In the first 30 meters, your stride frequency is increased to 4.0 steps per second.

They instantly pulled away from all their competitors and took an absolute lead.

As the starting spearhead of the American team, her technique was impeccable. Her arm swing and push-off were perfectly synchronized, her center of gravity shifted forward precisely, and every step was taken at the optimal point of exertion. In the cornering phase, she not only did not slow down, but also further widened the gap with her perfect tangential running style.

He was already 0.3 seconds ahead of the second-place finisher in the first 60 meters.

They maintained their strength during the straightaway sprint.

They surged toward the relay zone with overwhelming force.

This gave Felix a huge advantage in the second leg, showcasing the starting dominance of a track and field powerhouse.

Veronica Campbell Brown, the first runner for the Jamaican team, is a legendary veteran of the World Championships. Although her reaction time of 0.164 seconds at the start is not as fast as Gardner's, her control of the starting rhythm is textbook-level.

After the gunshot, she did not blindly follow the crowd and speed up. Instead, she pushed off the ground at her own pace, stabilized her center of gravity, and steadily accelerated in the first 30 meters, gradually increasing her stride frequency to avoid prematurely depleting her energy.

As a seasoned veteran, she knows that the core of the 4x100m relay is the connection between the two teams. At the start, she does not seek an absolute lead, but rather a stable rhythm.

During the curves, she used her extensive experience to adjust her stride, perfectly matching the curve of the track, and gradually narrowed the gap with Gardner. By the end of the first 100 meters, she was firmly in second place, laying the most precise groundwork for the second runner, Maurice Natasha.

After all, Jamaica's ultimate weapon is the fourth runner, Shelly Ann Fraser Price, who clocked 10.79 seconds. If they can maintain their advantage in the first leg, they will win.

Moreover, the first runner for the American team deserves special mention; he performed exceptionally well this time as well.

Of course, Brown's ability has also declined with age.

If it were Brown at his peak.

The two are still evenly matched.

Moreover, these past few years have also been the peak of Gardner's career as the first runner for the United States.

He has the ability to break 10.80 seconds in consecutive seasons.

Indeed, it's formidable.

Regardless of the wind speed, anyone who can achieve this level of performance is a strong person.

Brown is starting to fall behind the times in terms of ability.

Of course, everyone will grow old, which is a natural thing. It can only be said that she is now trying her best to fight against physical aging.

However, when faced with truly skilled young players, they will find themselves increasingly unable to compete.

Philip Asa, the first runner for the Eagles in lane 7, was on the outside lane. Although she had a wide field of vision, she had to run a longer distance on the curves, so her starting strategy was very targeted.

After the starting gun fired, she reacted quickly, pushing off the ground and immediately adjusting her body posture. She adapted to the outside curve with agile strides, maintaining a pace of 3.9 steps per second, and flexibly adjusting her stride length according to the curve's arc to avoid speed loss due to an excessively long route. She skillfully utilized the superior visibility from the outside lane, keeping a close eye on the rhythm of the teams ahead of her. For the first 50 meters, she stayed close to Emmanuel in lane four, preserving sufficient competitiveness for the second runner, Asher Smitkina.

The first runner for the Dutch team in lane eight had a slightly rushed start after the gun went off, reacted slowly, and did not push off the ground with enough force, falling behind the main group in the first 30 meters.

Being on the outermost track, her cornering technique was clearly lacking, her stride control was chaotic, and her center of gravity was unstable, which caused her to fall far behind in the first half of the race. This not only disrupted her own rhythm but also created potential problems for the subsequent baton exchange.

This foreshadowed his eventual disqualification due to a baton exchange foul.

The team's disadvantage and chaotic rhythm at the start foreshadowed their disappointing performance in the final.

There's nothing we can do if we lack the strength.

In world-class competitions, skill level can amplify the probability of making mistakes.

Unless you're on Team USA.

Bang bang bang bang bang.

Bang bang bang bang bang.

Bang bang bang bang bang.

The athletes from each team sprinted towards the relay zone.

The wind howled on the track, the air mingled with the impact of bodies colliding, and the roar of strides intertwined, instantly maximizing the sense of competition in the first leg.

The intense competition for positions was palpable.

Germany's Hazerebeka and Trinidad and Tobago's Batista Kerrian almost ran side-by-side into the second half of the corner, their paces closely matched. Hazerebeka tried to use her inside lane advantage to squeeze out Batista Kerrian's running space.

Baptiste Kerrian, with his wider stride, pushed outwards to hold his own, and ultimately, thanks to a slightly faster acceleration in the later stages, he pulled ahead of Haze Rebecca by half a body length.

Approaching the relay zone first, Hazel Rebecca was not to be outdone, gritting her teeth and accelerating to keep up.

We dare not relax our vigilance in the slightest.

Liang Xiaojing of the Chinese team in lane three was closely followed by Baptiste Kerrian in front of her, while Philip Asa of the Eagles team in lane seven was keeping a close watch on her from behind, creating a strong sense of confrontation with enemies on both sides.

Philip Asa, taking advantage of his better visibility on the outside, attempted to overtake from the side, repeatedly increasing his stride frequency and closing in on Liang Xiaojing. At one point, the distance between the two was less than half a meter. Although Liang Xiaojing was petite, she was exceptionally tenacious, deliberately tightening her inside stance and increasing her arm swing, tenaciously holding onto her lane, even though her stride length was not superior.

He also withstood Philip Asa's attacks with his faster stride frequency, keeping him behind him at all times.

They will do everything in their power to help the Chinese team maintain its current ranking.

"Go, Jing!!!"

The Nezha-style hairstyle that usually doesn't get along with Liang Xiaojing offstage.

I couldn't help but cheer loudly at that moment.

That's the charm of nation wars.

At this point, you don't need to worry about what the usual conflicts are; those are all internal conflicts.

When confronting other countries, one wants their own people to win.

There is no conflict at all.

Liang Xiaojing also gave it her all. She knew her raw strength might not be as good as the first runners from these countries, but that didn't matter. Her starting reaction was also very quick, placing her in the top three among everyone. If her calculations were correct, she should have been in second place.

With her initial advantage, she still had some edge in the corners, but as everyone spread out their speeds...

When the absolute speed advantage is insufficient, it begins to gradually become apparent.

They gradually fell behind and began to be overtaken by others.

pull away.

Fortunately, there are forward extensions.

The third lane is located relatively far back in the visual field, so it is not as noticeable.

However, for professionals, the problem of insufficient absolute speed is immediately apparent.

But there's nothing we can do about it; after all, it's a huge improvement compared to the national team's first runners in the past. Putting aside other things, even the previous national team's first runners looked about the same level as Liang Xiaojing today.

But previous athletes had the same old problem as Asian athletes: their best performance could only be achieved domestically. Once they reached the international stage, or even the biggest stage, their performance would decline again and again.

If you perform normally, that's already exceptional.

Most of the time, that would be several levels below par.

Therefore, if Liang Xiaojing can perform normally here, she will have already surpassed the previous top runner in China by a large margin.

It doesn't matter if we fall behind.

Just perform normally.

After all, it's our baton being passed on.

In the past two years, we have specifically strengthened our defenses on Ersha Island.

Things are different now than they used to be.

It's about handing over the reins to those who used to be mixed with the traditional faction.

The levels are completely different.

Therefore, as long as Liang Xiaojing runs normally, Chen Juan is still confident that she can achieve the best result in Asian history for her leg.

Even if the squad on paper is not as good as the squad that achieved the best Asian result back then, it can still achieve the same result.

After all, putting aside everything else, the technology for handover has improved dramatically in recent years compared to the 90s.

Even some weak teams can defeat the champion teams of the 1980s and 90s.

To improve one's performance so much without significantly increasing one's individual skills must be due to a deep development in the transfer of skills.

So now he just hopes that Liang Xiaojing can perform normally.

As long as you perform normally, that's fine.

Look at how much those teammates drove Chen Juan.

Now she's happy as long as her teammates are normal. This shows that he used to be able to only sigh when he saw his teammates underperform on the international stage.

When this stick gets to her side.

There's no point in running anymore.

She's fallen so far behind that even if she became Superwoman, she couldn't catch up.

Fortunately, Liang Xiaojing and her friends have grown up.

They filled the gap in this area.

Chen Juan was already quite satisfied with Liang Xiaojing's performance, which was relatively normal.

I have no other desires.

The Canadian team in lane four engaged in a top-level showdown with the American team in lane five, Gardner and English. Gardner led the race from the start, while Emanuel was not to be outdone and kept close throughout the race, trailing Gardner by only one body length for the first 60 meters.

He kept trying to speed up and overtake. After Gardner noticed this, he pushed harder on the straightaway, further widening his stride. Although Emmanuel tried his best to catch up, pushing his stride frequency to the limit, he was unable to overtake him. In the end, Gardner pulled away by nearly 0.5 seconds. Watching his opponent rush into the relay zone first, he could only grit his teeth and speed up to keep up, showing the tension of the competition between top athletes.

Fortunately, the Canadian team also knows that it doesn't matter if they can't outrun the US team, as long as their relays are better than the US team's.

After all, the US team has a historically high probability of dropping the bat, doesn't it?

Sixth-string Jamaican player Campbell Brown Veronica is battling with Emmanuel for a place in the standings.

For the first 50 meters, the two were neck and neck, with their stride frequency and stride length almost synchronized. Their rhythms were closely intertwined as they ran. Campbell Brown, relying on his experience as a veteran, suddenly made a slight adjustment to his stride at the crucial point of turning from the curve to the straight, found the gap in Emanuel's rhythm, and instantly overtook him.

Holding firmly in third place, Emmanuel tried to overtake but it was too late, and he could only watch as Emmanuel sprinted toward the relay zone.

The duel between the two was a battle of experience and talent.

The Dutch team in lane eight was already behind at the start, and was far outpaced by Haze Rebekah of the German team next to her. The runners from the teams in front of her had already formed echelons, and she not only couldn't catch up with the teams in front of her, but was also disrupted by the pressure of being chased from behind. Her center of gravity became increasingly unstable and her stride frequency became disordered.

The gap between them and other teams is widening, and they are completely at a disadvantage in the competition.

They were completely powerless to fight back.

They could only rush towards the relay zone in a hurry.

The chaos only amplified the potential problems in the handover process.

"Liang Xiaojing ran well, but now we need to pay attention to the handover, as the handover is the most crucial step."

"We must get this sorted out."

"Through the handover process, we should try to narrow the gap as much as possible!"

Yang Jian was also a little anxious when he saw this, after all, the first runner was still lagging behind quite obviously.

Of course, there's nothing we can do about it; Liang Xiaojing is still too young. It's already quite impressive that she could achieve this much at around 18 years old.

You don't need to ask for too much, after all, it's much better than before, isn't it?

I never even felt anxious before.

There's no need to rush at all.

We've already lost from the start.

At least this leaves you with some tension and suspense at the beginning.

In lane one, Germany's first batter, Haze Rebecca, sprinted into the exchange zone first. She maintained her sprinting rhythm and extended her arm back to pass the baton.

The second batter, Burghart Alexandra, had already positioned herself sideways, her feet firmly planted on the starting marker. However, she hesitated slightly before starting, only hastily pushing off the ground when Haze Rebecca passed the bat to her.

Not only did it waste 0.1 seconds of connection time, but it also caused a slight collision during the baton exchange. After receiving the baton, Bughart Alexandra could only accelerate and adjust her rhythm, and she fell behind as soon as she left the handover zone.

This is a matter of the level of understanding and coordination during the handover.

A poor handover can result in huge losses.

In lane two, for Trinidad and Tobago, the first batter, Batista Kellian, was already somewhat out of breath when he reached the handover zone.

The handing motion was too large.

The second runner, Aye-Michelle Lee, started late, and the two paused briefly in the handover zone. After receiving the baton, Aye-Michelle Lee chased after the baton with all her might.

However, it was already difficult to make up for the losses incurred during the handover.

The third lane is the Chinese women's relay team.

At this moment, they were facing the most severe situation. Liang Xiaojing, the first runner, gave her all with her season's 11+ second 30-meter time, but in the end, she was still not strong enough. Facing strong teams such as Jamaica and the United States, when she reached the handover zone, she was already five or six body lengths behind Campbell Brown Veronica, the first runner of the Jamaican team in lane six, and Gardner English, the first runner of the American team in lane five, was even nine or ten body lengths ahead.

Besides these super teams, the other teams, such as Crystal Emanuel of the fourth lane Canada team, Philip Asa of the seventh lane Eagles team, Haze Rebecca of the first lane Germany team, and Batista Kerrian of the second lane Trinidad and Tobago team, were also in front of Liang Xiaojing.

It can only be said that their hard power is still insufficient, but the gap between these people is not large.

As long as we seize this opportunity.

If the handover is done properly, a large number of people can be teleported instantly.

A proper handover is essential.

A proper handover is essential.

A proper handover is essential.

You can do it, Liang Xiaojing!

The young girl encouraged herself, after all, it was a world-class competition, and as a young girl, she was naturally nervous in such a high-profile place.

However, she has participated in many international competitions.

In the Su Shen system, as long as you perform well, you won't have to worry about not having the opportunity to compete abroad.

All of this laid the foundation for her good mental qualities.

At least it allows her to adjust and perform well when she's nervous.

I don't aim for the extraordinary, I just aim for the normal.

This is one of the competition slogans of the Su Shen system.

Watching Yuan Qiqi's comprehensive movements, Liang Xiaojing remained calm. She kept a close eye on Yuan Qiqi's hand gestures throughout the entire process, maintaining a stable posture and extending her arm back at a steady pace to pass the baton.

Meanwhile, Yuan Qiqi, the second runner, had already precisely stepped onto the starting zone, leaning forward into a lunge position. Before starting, her gaze locked onto the baton in Liang Xiaojing's hand. After the two aligned, she turned her head and started.

The start signal and Liang Xiaojing's baton passing rhythm were perfectly synchronized.

"Sister Qi, answer this!"

Liang Xiaojing shouted loudly. Her voice might have cracked a bit, but she didn't care about that at the moment.

Yuan Qiqi also performed admirably. Since the Moscow Olympics, the women's team members have all been replaced by players from Ersha Island, resulting in a significant improvement in their coordination and teamwork during training.

While the handover wasn't exceptionally good, it was certainly excellent.

Compared to previous domestic baton handovers, this is different.

They are completely different things.

Compared to previous baton exchanges in the country, this is at least a comparison.

So this handover will be—

Perfect.

There was absolutely no lag.

There were no bumps or scratches.

The baton landed steadily in Yuan Qiqi's hands.

More importantly, this smooth handover meant that Yuan Qiqi's startup did not require a significant transition period.

The moment the baton is received, the athlete pushes off the ground and exerts force.

The startup transition is as smooth as flowing water, directly eliminating the time needed for accelerated adjustments after a conventional baton handover.

This is the power of an excellent handover.

Not only does it close the gap, it also allows the successor to reach peak performance as quickly as possible.

By adding and subtracting, a greater advantage was gained.

The feeling of this handover made even the former national team players feel ashamed.

It turns out our handover can reach this level.

It turns out we can use the handover to instantly regain the lost advantage.

We could have done it before.

Of course it can be done.

In a sense, this marked the beginning of Yuan Qiqi truly severing her connection with Liang Xiaojing.

He had already begun to rank among the top.

He turned the tide and wiped out a large portion of the team that was leading.

As for the remaining teams...

In lane four, the Canadian team's first batter, Crystal Emanuel, maintained his speed as he sprinted into the exchange zone, delivering the baton cleanly and crisply. The second batter, Kimberly Heising, started at the perfect time, and the exchange between the two was smooth.

Kimberly Heising quickly accelerated after taking over, rapidly increasing her stride frequency and maintaining a steady position in the upper-middle range.

The fifth-string American team, a traditional powerhouse, displayed their exceptional baton-handing skills. Gardner and English delivered a decisive baton exchange in the first leg, while Felix initiated the baton exchange with a powerful burst of energy the moment he received it.

He overdid it, running too fast, which almost caused Felix to watch Gardner, the first runner, run past him.

Felix almost rolled his eyes.

Why are you running so fast?

Are you crazy?

This isn't your individual competition; you need to hand it over to me.

Fortunately.

Felix is ​​a very strong player.

He grabbed the baton and quickly picked up speed in a few steps.

In addition, the United States already had a significant lead.

They instantly regained their lead.

It continues to hold the number one position.

The Jamaican team in lane six began to show their strength. First batter Campbell Brown Veronica proved to be a seasoned veteran, maintaining peak speed as she sprinted into the exchange zone and delivered the baton with precision.

It's clear that their handover was much better than the American team's.

This kind of special training will only make things run more smoothly.

In the second leg, Maurice Natasha started decisively and continued to accelerate using momentum after receiving the baton.

They still held a commanding lead, second only to the United States.

Maurice Natasha's gaze was firm, her arm swing was wide and powerful, and her stride was far longer than that of most athletes, giving her an unshakeable presence.

In lane 7, the Eagles' first runner, Philip Asa, maintained a steady pace as he sprinted to the changeover zone. The baton was smoothly passed to the second runner, Asher Smitkina. After receiving the baton, Asher Smitkina sprinted with full force and a tight stride, attempting to close the gap with the teams ahead on the straight.

The Eagles are a traditionally strong team in terms of transitions, and they have mitigated the shortcomings in individual abilities through their superior teaching techniques.

In lane 8, the Dutch team's first runner sprinted to the exchange zone and completed the exchange with the second runner. However, the referee had already noticed that the runner had crossed the line during the exchange.

The race wasn't over yet; the second runner was still sprinting on the track.

Little did they know that subsequent foul decisions would render all their efforts futile.

Of course, it wouldn't matter if they didn't go out, since they're not ranked at the top in terms of strength anyway.

It's just a difference between having achievements and not having achievements.

The Netherlands team had little chance of winning this time.

Even if one person is strong, it's useless if they can't lead three people.

This is just like what happened to Chen Juan before.

What's the use of wanting something?
It's useless, you know?

This is a team competition, not an individual competition.

The greater the disparity in strength between you and the team, the less likely you are to lead the team to a comeback.

At this moment, what truly thrilled the audience both on-site and domestically was the third story of Yuan Qiqi's comeback.

Holding the baton, Yuan Qiqi, with a strong performance of 11.20+ this season, took advantage of the smooth start brought by the handover and completely unleashed her potential as soon as she left the handover zone.

Her pace was as fast as a drumbeat.

Bang bang bang bang bang.

Thump thump thump thump thump. Each push-off is accompanied by an extremely strong explosive force. The precise force exerted the moment the foot contacts the track converts the ground's reaction force into forward speed.

The arm swinging motion was also perfectly executed.

The amplitude of the back-and-forth swing is appropriate.

This ensures physical balance.

This provided ample support for the final sprint.

The opponents around them were not expected that the Chinese team, which was originally five or six steps behind, would turn things around.

The Chinese team, whose first run was unremarkable.

They will overtake and start instantly after receiving the baton.

They quickly overtook nearly half of the teams.

They've at least started to catch up.

There are no disadvantages to speak of.

Yuan Qiqi's speed has improved rapidly.

The entire audience couldn't help but stand up and shout.

After all, the vast majority of people present were our own people; how many of them were actually relatives and friends?

When you see your own people performing well, you should cheer them on.

Cheer up loud!

Felix, as the second batter for the American team, is undoubtedly a strong player. She noticed the red figure in the third lane rapidly approaching from behind.

Subconsciously, he sped up his arm swing, trying to widen the gap, but Yuan Qiqi did not slow down at all. Instead, he accelerated again after entering the middle of the straight section, keeping his stride frequency at a high level. The distance between the two continued to shrink.

Although Jamaica's second runner, Maurice Natasha, was still in the lead, she could still catch a glimpse of the striking Chinese red in her peripheral vision. She deliberately increased her stride, trying to suppress Yuan Qiqi's momentum.

However, Yuan Qiqi, by using the time saved from the baton exchange and her own hard skills, gradually narrowed the gap with her.

At least right after the handover, before these teams had picked up their pace.

Yuan Qiqi.

The gap is being narrowed significantly.

Once these things are done at a faster pace, she naturally won't have much of a chance.

But only for this brief moment.

It's enough to get people's blood pumping.

Looking at the other teams, after the second runner of the German team in lane one, Burghart Alexandra, adjusted his rhythm and sprinted with all his might, his stride frequency was too slow and he could not catch up with the team in front.

The second runner for the Trinidad and Tobago team, Aye Michelle Lee, gave it his all, but due to the wear and tear during the handover, he could only struggle to catch up from the back of the pack.

Kimberly Heathins, the second runner for the Canadian team in lane four, had a stable stride frequency but lacked the explosive power of Yuan Qiqi. After being quickly overtaken by Yuan Qiqi, he could only watch as the Chinese team in red caught up.

Asher Smitkina, the second runner for the Eagles team in lane seven, coordinated her arm swing and push-off well, but her strength was slightly inferior. Under the pressure from Yuan Qiqi, she was gradually caught up.

Yuan Qiqi's sprint rhythm became increasingly steady. Her eyes remained fixed on the front, completely undisturbed by her opponents, and every step she took was firm and powerful. The five or six body lengths that the Jamaican team had initially left behind were visibly closed in the short few seconds after she took over the baton.

First, she caught up with Kimberly Heising in lane four, and then she closed the gap with Maurice Natasha in lane six. When she reached the front of the second batter, she had already caught up with Maurice Natasha.

Jamaica's original advantage of five or six car lengths of headroom has dwindled to just over one.

Completely erase the huge gap from the start.

This is the chain reaction brought about by a smooth handover.

Yuan Qiqi's precise start and connection allowed her to enter her best sprint state immediately after receiving the baton, without wasting any energy on adjustments. Even when facing opponents like Felix and Maurice Natasha, who were stronger than her, she was able to complete a strong confrontation by virtue of her connection advantage and her own hard power of 11.20+.

At this moment, the more than 100,000 spectators at the Bird's Nest Stadium were ignited by the triumphant return of this splash of Chinese red, and cheers broke through the night sky.

Everyone was shouting.

Everyone is witnessing this miracle that began with the passing of the baton.

The women's handover was never performed like this in the finals.

This marks the first time in history that such an international performance has been achieved.

In the past, the first leg of the journey always ended in failure at my maternal grandmother's house.

By the time it got to the second leg, the camera couldn't even see them anymore.

This time we were even able to squeeze into the top group.

Although they were quickly overwhelmed again by the Jamaican and American teams.

They regained the lead through sheer strength.

These advantages are enough to put us back in the middle of the pack here, instead of being at the bottom before the first leg of the race.

Yuan Qiqi did not relax at all. Her breathing and stride frequency were perfectly synchronized. Every exhale was accompanied by a push-off from the ground, and every inhale was to accumulate power for the next sprint.

She knew that she carried the hopes of the team, the foundation laid by Liang Xiaojing's all-out efforts, the confidence that Wei Yongli had built by advancing to the semifinals in 10.96 seconds, and the strength that Chen Juan had shown by winning silver in 10.79 seconds...

They all need to stabilize the situation on their own.

So even when facing the combined attack of Maurice, Natasha, and Felix, they began to rebuild their advantage against the rest of the team.

She remained calm and composed, swinging her arms unhurriedly and pushing off the ground with precision and power.

It has always maintained a position of keeping pace with its powerful rivals.

At least that's how you should think.

We can't back down.

"Yuan Qiqi performed well this time, much better than expected. At least from the first baton, by the time he was about to hand over the baton, he had already pulled back a large part of the disadvantage!"

"I wonder how the baton exchange goes? If this exchange goes well, we won't be at a disadvantage even if we face the world's top teams in the next two batons!"

Yang Jian was absolutely telling the truth. There is still a significant gap between the first and second runners and the world's best athletes.

Then it was the third leg's turn.

Putting aside everything else, he's a player who can compete for a spot in the finals of a major tournament.

He is definitely a world-class player.

Moreover, not all those who make it to the finals are in lane three.

Even in the third lane, we still have quite a few advantages.

That's why this handover is so important.

The handover is complete, and from this point on, we have new hopes.

If the handover is not handled well, the same mistakes will be repeated.

The final result wasn't very good.

Bang bang bang bang bang.

Bang bang bang bang bang.

Bang bang bang bang bang.

The sound of cleats flying was like a torrential downpour.

As the handover zone between the second and third batons at the end of the straightaway drew closer, Yuan Qiqi began to adjust her rhythm in advance.

In preparation for the handover with Wei Yongli.

Looking at the positions of the second batter for each team now, the United States team still has a significant lead, while Jamaica's second batter also performed well and is in second place.

Trinidad and Tobago is third.

The Little Eagles are fourth.

We are currently in fifth place.

It is indeed in a mid-table position.

However, this is already much better than the situation downstream.

No one expected that the Chinese team, which was so far behind at the start, would make a comeback in the second leg thanks to an excellent first-second batter exchange, allowing Yuan Qiqi to achieve a comeback.

This not only closed the huge gap but also propelled them into the second tier, laying a solid foundation for Wei Yongli's subsequent transition and Chen Juan's sprint.

At this moment, the cheers in the Bird's Nest stadium are still deafening, and everyone is looking forward to the handover between the second and third batons.

We look forward to the Chinese relay team creating another miracle.

As Yuan Qiqi approached the handover zone, he maintained his peak speed.

The baton in their hands carries the hopes of Chinese sprinting.

It was steadily handed over to Wei Yongli.

At this moment, we are in the waiting area.

Zhao Haohuan and the others also intervened to keep an eye on things; after all, these were their own people, how could they not watch over them?

"The second and third batters performed better than I expected. If we can make a good handover, we might have an advantage."

"It's not that simple. Don't underestimate the capabilities of these teams."

Su Shen's statement did not seem to agree with Zhao Haohuan.

First, he knew this time it wouldn't be so easy; the other team's third runners were also running well. The Eagles were traditionally a strong team in European relays.

How can you know that Trinidad and Tobago will produce an excellent handover in this leg of the baton?
It's not uncommon for an excellent handover to occur.

Therefore, it depends more on the raw strength of this individual.

Ultimately, the technology for data transfer is improving all over the world.

It's not that easy anymore.

It's just that when we went to take over, all three handovers were very stable. In terms of stability, these teams can't compare to us, but you shouldn't expect them to do a bad job in every handover area.

Having such thoughts is less reliable than going to a temple to burn incense.

Bang bang bang bang bang.

Bang bang bang bang bang.

The sound of spiked shoes indicated that the second lane was beginning to approach the junction with the third lane.

The lights of the Bird's Nest Stadium blazed brightly.

The red track of the women's 4x100m relay final was illuminated in perfect detail.

The second runner sprinted across the straightaway, and the handover zone between the second and third runners was already in sight, with the rankings of each team now finalized.

The Chinese women's relay team in lane three is in fifth place, with four formidable obstacles in front of them: the Jamaican team in lane six, the American team in lane five, the Trinidad and Tobago team in lane two, and the Eagles team in lane seven.

Jamaica and the United States, in particular, have pulled far ahead of China, while Trinidad and Tobago and the Eagles have also firmly secured their places in the top four.

The only opportunity left for the Chinese team is to break the deadlock by leveraging their advantage in the handover and the strength of their third runner.

The more than 100,000 audience members held their breath in suspense.

His gaze was fixed on that striking Chinese red battle robe.

I hope we can create new miracles.

At this moment, the second runners of each team had approached the handover zone. The wind stirred up by their footsteps fluttered the flags along the track, and the baton gleamed coldly in their palms, the key to determining the team's trajectory.

Every team is gearing up for this crucial handover.

Every player on the list is embodying a battle of speed and teamwork.

For example, in the first lane for the German team, the second runner, Burghart Alexandra, sprinted to the handover zone with all her might. Her breathing was already a little disordered, and her pace had slowed down slightly. She turned to the side and reached out to hand the baton to the third runner, Lakenkempogina.

Although Rajenkampojina got into position right, her timing was a bit slow, and by the time she took over the baton, Burghart Alexandra was already a little out of sync.

There was a slight lag during the handover, and after taking over, Rajenkempogina had to hastily accelerate, which pushed her already low position even further back, making it virtually impossible for her to catch up.

In lane four, Canada's second runner, Kimberly Heisings, maintained a steady sprint rhythm and delivered the baton cleanly and crisply. The third runner, Isato Fofana, took a side lunge, keeping his eyes fixed on the baton, and his start and baton handover were perfectly synchronized.

The handover was smooth and unimpeded. After taking the baton, Isato Fofana quickly pushed off the ground and increased his stride frequency, steadily maintaining his mid-range position without making any mistakes.

However, they were unable to shake the positions of the four teams ahead of them.

In lane eight, the Dutch team's second runner completed the handover to the third runner, and the action seemed smooth. However, the judges' eyes were already on them, and the previous violation had been recorded.

Their desperate sprint at this moment is futile, and the final foul decision will ultimately render all their efforts futile.

Unable to achieve any results, they became a regrettable backdrop to this speed extravaganza.

Then came the handover of our team.

Can we break the record?

This is the moment to see.


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