The Su God of the Reopening of the Sports Arena
Chapter 2543 4180!!! We want both the records and the medals!!!
Chapter 2543 41.80!!! We want both the records and the medals!!!
The four teams in the top three tiers, which directly suppressed the Chinese team, each had their own strengths and weaknesses in the handover.
The seventh-lane Eagles team, a traditionally strong relay team, already possesses superb baton exchange techniques. When the second runner, Asher Smitkina, sprinted to the exchange zone, she maintained peak speed, a stable body posture, and precise baton delivery with her arm extended behind her. The third runner, Williams Jordi, was already fully prepared, his feet firmly planted on the starting marker, his body leaning forward like a cheetah poised to pounce. The instant Asher Smitkina passed the baton, Williams Jordi started simultaneously, the baton landing smoothly in his hand without any bumps or hesitation. It was a textbook example of a perfect exchange, fully reflecting the foundation of a traditionally strong team.
After taking over, Williams Jordi didn't need to adjust and immediately entered sprint mode, firmly consolidating his third position and giving no chance to the teams behind him.
The second team, Trinidad and Tobago, produced a pleasant surprise. No one expected that this team could show such strong teamwork in the crucial second and third baton exchanges. When the second batter, Aye-Michelle Lee, rushed to the exchange zone, his rhythm control was perfect, without the slightest panic, and his baton handover was precise. The third batter, Thomas Viare, started at the perfect time, and his side-step to receive the baton was smooth and seamless. The exchange between the two was completed in one go, without wasting any time, completely shattering the outside world's predictions that they had weaknesses in the exchange.
Thomas Viaret immediately accelerated after taking over, steadily following behind the Hawks and maintaining fourth place.
It firmly suppressed the Chinese team behind them, becoming another obstacle on the Chinese team's sprint path.
"I didn't expect the handover between these two teams to be so good."
Zhao Haohuan was slightly startled when he saw this.
The main reason was that he originally thought that this place could be surpassed by relying on educational institutions.
Unexpectedly, things didn't go as he wished.
This is actually quite normal. With three border areas, it's impossible that every border area has done a poor job. It's also not impossible that one of the border areas might have done a very good job.
After all, the US team achieved such incredible relay results back then that even Jamaica could hardly match them, being left behind by about 10 meters, all thanks to their incredible handovers.
So this is the most important thing.
Proper handover is the most important thing; the time saved here is far more valuable than mere running around.
Of course, this is based on the premise that you have a significant advantage over others in the handover process.
If your handover is not as advantageous as others.
Then the situation changed.
Looking at the first two teams, namely the United States and Jamaica.
Most eye-catching.
In lane six, Jamaica's second batter, Maurice Natasha, was incredibly strong. She sprinted into the exchange zone with unstoppable momentum, a wide stride, and powerful arm swings. Out of the corner of her eye, she locked onto the third batter, Thompson Elena, and made a decisive and swift baton pass.
Thompson Elena, a key player for the Jamaican team, demonstrated top-notch reaction time. She pushed off the ground with all her might the moment the baton was passed, and then accelerated after receiving it, further extending Jamaica's lead.
They are now far ahead of all teams except the United States, demonstrating their undeniable dominance on the track.
In lane five, the US team's second runner, Felix, lived up to her reputation as a seasoned legend. Even as she reached the exchange zone, she maintained excellent physical condition. Her coordination with the third runner, Prentine Jenner, was already masterful. The baton exchange was precise, and their starts were synchronized. After receiving the baton, Prentine Jenner unleashed her full power, with a good combination of stride frequency and stride length. Although she didn't have a significant advantage in the exchange, she certainly didn't have a major disadvantage either.
This is already quite good for the US team.
It can keep Jamaica close behind.
That is victory.
The US relay team now forms the leading group with the Jamaican team, leaving other teams far behind.
The lead of these two teams has become a huge burden on the minds of all the teams chasing them.
The difficulty for the Chinese team to overcome this challenge is self-evident.
Fortunately, the Chinese relay team hadn't planned to compete against either of these two teams in this race.
So it doesn't matter if these two teams are in the lead.
Bang bang bang bang bang.
Bang bang bang bang bang.
The baton exchange between the second and third runners for the Chinese team in lane three.
The fifth-place position, the dominance of the four strong teams ahead of them, and the huge gap with Jamaica and the United States made everyone nervous.
The second runner, Yuan Qiqi, with a strength of 11.20+, had already done her best to keep the gap within a manageable range. Her eyes were fixed on the third runner, Wei Yongli, and she dared not slow down her pace in the slightest. The closer she got to the handover zone, the more calm and focused she became.
She knew that the rhythm of her baton passing directly determined whether Wei Yongli could quickly get into the zone.
Wei Yongli, a formidable athlete who single-handedly advanced through the semifinals with a time of 10.96 seconds, and single-handedly led the Chinese team into the finals.
Right now, I'm starting my pre-run at my own pace.
Start accelerating.
Simultaneously.
Extend your arms naturally backward.
We are ready to take over and sprint at any time.
There was no sign of panic on her face. This was a situation she was already very experienced in, and she was confident that she could do even better this time.
The reason is simple: at least they're one of our own.
A baton passed on by one's own people is always better than a baton passed on by someone else.
The baton passed to him by the traditional faction made him feel really uncomfortable.
The rhythm is often out of sync.
But this time he believed it wouldn't be like that.
Because they are all girls from Ersha Island.
The level of trust between them is immeasurably higher.
Say.
Her confidence stems from her ability to run 10.96 seconds.
Her resilience in breaking through alone in the semifinals was her armor.
He is no longer the naive young man he once was.
What she needs to do right now.
It is about taking over this baton that carries hope.
On the next bend.
Break through the encirclement with hard power.
"Sister Ali! Answer this!"
Yuan Qiqi rushed to the handover area, passing the baton with a steady and precise motion, and handed it to Wei Yongli's palm. Wei Yongli started moving in sync, her body perfectly in sync with Yuan Qiqi's rhythm.
Without the slightest deviation or hesitation, the baton landed steadily in Wei Yongli's hands.
The moment the handover was completed, Wei Yongli pushed off the ground with all her might, starting smoothly and effortlessly, without wasting any energy on adjustments.
It was an excellent baton exchange between the second and third legs.
This was the first straw the Chinese team grasped in their desperate situation. Although they failed to overtake the leader, it gave Wei Yongli the best starting point for her final sprint.
This will allow her to be in peak condition for the upcoming cornering challenges.
The entire audience erupted in thunderous cheers, applauding this crucial and perfect handover.
Cheering for the Chinese team's hope of breaking the deadlock.
However, as a coach, I saw that we didn't gain much advantage in this leg, and looking at it this way, it wasn't that our team did a bad job.
However, the two batters on the other side also did a good job with the exchange.
The "opposite" here mainly refers to the United States and Trinidad and Tobago.
Both teams performed exceptionally well here, resulting in this leg having a slight advantage, but it wasn't very significant.
Therefore, it remains in fifth place.
Since that's the case, then we can only...
They suppressed it by force.
Use pure running to suppress these people.
It sounds a bit unbelievable.
Can our team also use sheer strength to overwhelm our opponents?
Of course you can.
At least Wei Yongli is qualified now.
Williams' best time is only 11.18 seconds.
That was several years ago.
This year's performance has plummeted even further.
Even though the border here is excellent, it's no worse than our side.
But this is a huge advantage in strength.
That was the foreshadowing of him being overtaken.
Wei Yongli was not polite at all.
A vigorous pursuit.
The third road is a bend.
On the curves, centrifugal force becomes a problem that all athletes must overcome. Body tilt angle, stride frequency and stride adjustment, arm swing balance control, every detail determines the loss of speed and the change of position.
Leading the pack in lane six, Jamaica's third runner, Thompson Elena, demonstrated top-notch cornering dominance. Her height and body coordination were perfectly suited to the demands of the corners. She leaned her body to the optimal angle, using centrifugal force to create a wide yet stable stride.
Each push-off was precise and powerful, with a moderate arm swing, maintaining a firm balance without any loss of speed. Instead, he continued to accelerate on the curves, further widening the gap with the teams behind him.
Look straight ahead at the entrance to the straight section at the end of the curve.
The baton fits firmly in the palm of the hand, as if it were an integral part of the arm, showcasing the foundation and strength of Jamaican sprinting.
It seems Mills' coaching is indeed effective.
Not only men, but women also saw improvements.
Even though the woman didn't expend as much effort, she still improved.
Apart from the US team mentioned earlier.
The team behind them trying to catch up was like a mantis trying to stop a chariot.
Prantini Jenner, the third runner for the US team in lane five, who is in first place, also possesses excellent cornering skills.
As a key member of the American team, she understands the importance of corners in the race. Her body lean angle is just right, her stride frequency is compact and powerful, and her arm swing and push-off are perfectly coordinated.
They kept Thompson and Elena firmly behind them.
Although the distance between them was not too great.
They are likely maintaining a firm grip on the teams behind them.
That is already a victory.
Jamaica is also a strong team. Unless the US team can bring back the same timely transition they had back then, it won't be easy to beat them.
Prantini Jenner's control of rhythm is impeccable. Every step is precisely placed, ensuring both speed and balance, leaving no chance for any other athlete to overtake her.
The US team and the Jamaican team completely formed a two-horse race on the corners.
They left the other teams far behind.
The relay strength of other teams and these two teams.
The difference is visible to the naked eye.
In third place, Williams Jody, the third runner for the Eagles in lane seven, is sprinting with all her might. As a member of a traditionally strong relay team, her cornering technique is impeccable. Her body is stable, her stride frequency is even, and her arm swing is powerful, firmly securing her third position.
Her pace was steady; she didn't accelerate rashly, but instead maintained her position firmly while remaining vigilant against the attacks from the Trinidad and Tobago teams behind her. The Eagles were known for their seamless passing and consistent performance, and Williams Jody was putting that into practice, maintaining her advantage on the curves without any haste, seemingly giving no opponent any chance to capitalize.
In fourth place, Trinidad and Tobago's third batter, Thomas Viare, is showing great competitiveness, having accumulated a significant advantage thanks to a perfect second-third batter exchange.
Upon entering the bend, she quickly adjusted her body posture, tilting at a precise angle and rapidly increasing her stride frequency, with each push-off carrying tremendous explosive power.
She closely followed Williams Jody, constantly trying to close the gap, and even showing signs of overtaking. This team, which was not expected to perform well before, is now relying on stable handovers and the players' hard skills.
It demonstrated amazing resilience on curves, becoming a force to be reckoned with on the bends.
He also planned to use his superior strength to overpower the third batter from the UK.
After all, his overall strength this season is much better, exceeding it by about 0.3.
Even if you can't fully utilize your abilities on the curves, you still have a chance to catch up directly.
Wei Yongli at this moment.
He was in fifth place, with Thomas Viare's back in front of him, and Williams Jody further ahead.
Further ahead are Prantini Jenner and Thompson Elena, especially Prantini Jenner and Thompson Elena, who have already widened the gap considerably.
However, the bends are difficult.
However, it is her advantageous stage, with her solid strength of 10.96 seconds, and the possibility of breaking through alone in the semi-finals.
It was a rare opportunity, and our pure running became our advantage.
At this moment, all of this has transformed into the driving force for the final sprint.
Bang bang bang bang bang.
Bang bang bang bang bang.
The moment she entered the curve, Wei Yongli made the most precise adjustment, quickly tilting her body and firmly pressing her center of gravity onto her supporting leg.
It perfectly counteracts the effects of centrifugal force.
This is the muscle memory she honed through countless training sessions.
That's the source of her confidence in navigating curves.
He is no worse than anyone else.
Even better than most of the people in this round.
Wei Yongli already had a significant advantage in stride frequency, and upon entering the curve, she maximized it, making it as fast as a drumbeat. Every time her foot made contact with the track, she exerted precise force, converting all the ground reaction force into forward speed. Her arm swing also adjusted accordingly, with a moderate forward and backward swing, ensuring both body balance and providing ample assistance for the sprint.
Combining breathing with cadence is also a good approach.
Each exhale is accompanied by pushing off the ground.
Each inhale builds up power for the next sprint.
There was not the slightest disorder.
Only the ultimate pursuit of speed.
Her gaze was fixed on the back of Thomas Viare, the first target she wanted to surpass. She kept shortening her stride and increasing her pace, closing the distance between herself and Thomas Viare step by step.
The red-clad figures on the track are visibly advancing forward.
The cheers from the crowd grew even louder as she sprinted forward.
Everyone was shouting.
Everyone is witnessing this Chinese warrior's unexpected comeback.
Thomas hadn't expected the person behind him to be so fierce.
They couldn't hold out for long; Wei Yongli caught up with them as the road rapidly turned.
Although he has the ability to finish in the season with a time of around 11.22 seconds.
However, this result was achieved by a wind of nearly 1.5 meters, which is incomparable to the hard-earned ability of Wei Yongli, who can achieve a time of 11 seconds.
therefore.
Two body lengths are not enough to hold the line.
They were quickly overtaken.
"It's surpassed! It's fourth now!!!"
"But Wei Yongli hasn't stopped yet; he's still launching an attack on the third-ranked Little Eagle Nation!!!"
Yang Jian perked up a bit when he saw that we had reached fourth place.
This means that if we could move up one more spot in the standings...
Maybe I'll be able to touch the medal.
Who wouldn't be tempted by this?
Is this the first time a team from Ersha Island has been deployed in its entirety?
Is there a possibility of winning the medal?
Then this move is significant, since it's a match played on home soil.
The commercial value of all young girls will increase significantly.
Other relevant leaders will also certainly be able to achieve a decent number of good results to support their political achievements.
This is definitely a good thing.
Williams from the Eagles also wanted to put up a fight, but the gap in raw strength was too large; this year, he was only at the level of 11.50 seconds.
How could they possibly resist Wei Yongli?
Therefore, it's practically an advantage that they'll be devoured.
One body length, two body lengths, three body lengths.
The visual impact of this frenzied consumption of space.
This is most evident on the curves.
Those who watched it thoroughly enjoyed it.
"Wei Yongli, Te Yue is pushing forward with all his might! Williams's positional advantage is getting smaller and smaller; he can't hold on any longer. He's overtaken! Great!!!"
"Third place!!!!!!!!!"
The reason Yang Jian suddenly provided his voice here is because...
The reason is as simple and obvious as it gets.
We need to get the plaque.
They're really going to win a medal.
The impact and appeal of this is immense.
Because the women's team wanted to win a relay medal in an international competition, something they had never even considered before.
The women's relay team wasn't even included in the medal distribution this time.
Who would have thought such an opportunity would come?
And this is a historic breakthrough.
Any historic breakthrough benefits everyone greatly.
This applies to athletes, professionals in the field, and leaders in the relevant industries.
It's something that everyone likes.
It's so close now.
Wei Yongli actually relied on her own violent attacks to keep charging forward.
To be honest, no one could have imagined that it would run like this.
We were able to defeat these strong teams with sheer strength.
If it weren't for the fact that the third batters for the US and Jamaican teams were just too strong...
Wei Yongli estimates that she can still catch up a bit more.
That's enough, of course.
It's amazing to see an Asian women's team achieve such results here.
Quite powerful.
It's enough to stir up emotions within one's heart.
As for the other athletes, although they were also sprinting with all their might, they were gradually left behind by Wei Yongli.
In lane one, Germany's third runner, Laken Kempogina, was already behind due to a handover error. After entering the bend, she struggled to adjust her rhythm, her body lean angle was not precise enough, and her stride frequency gradually slowed down. The gap between her and the team ahead widened, and she was completely relegated to the background.
Although Isatú Fofana, the third runner for the Canadian team in lane four, maintained a steady rhythm, he lacked the explosive power and cornering ability of Wei Yongli. Watching Wei Yongli continuously overtake him, he could only look on in awe.
They watched helplessly as the Chinese team widened the gap between them and the Chinese team.
On the bend, Wei Yongli's path to a comeback became increasingly clear.
The wind whistled in my ears.
Behind him were the cheers of the audience, and in front of him was the back of his opponent.
She was not distracted at all; all her attention was focused on the track beneath her feet and the baton in her hand.
At this moment, Trinidad and Tobago's third batter also turned the tables and defeated the Eagles' third batter.
It's not surprising that they managed to turn the tide; the third runner from the UK only has a time of 11.50 seconds this year.
If I don't kill you, who will I kill?
So Trinidad and Tobago's third runner wanted to chase ahead.
Let's see if there's a chance to catch up with Wei Yongli who's ahead of us.
Of course, it is indeed a pity.
He doesn't have much of a chance.
Its formidable strength, measured in around 10.96 seconds, was on full display at this moment.
At this moment, Wei Yongli pushed off the ground with increasing force, her stride frequency became more compact, and she maintained perfect balance without any unnecessary loss of speed.
Every step he took widened the gap between himself and his opponent.
Finally, in the middle of the curve, Wei Yongli relied on her extreme stride frequency and precise cornering technique to win.
They gradually widened the gap between themselves and Thomas Viare.
They don't even give us a chance to keep pace.
We also need to solidify China's third-place position.
Thomas Viarei refused to be outdone and tried his best to accelerate to suppress Wei Yongli, but Wei Yongli had already unleashed her full potential.
Wei Yongli slightly adjusted her body tilt angle, and with the help of centrifugal force, she accelerated again, her stride frequency so fast it was dazzling, and her arm swings were even more powerful.
Finally, after a precise push-off, Thomas gave up somewhat.
There is a real gap in hard power.
The only option is to stabilize your position and pass the pressure to the fourth batter.
I have faith in the wisdom of the next runner.
Meanwhile, the audience at the Bird's Nest watched as their own athlete shook off Tomas Viare's entanglement.
They ate from the fifth to the third.
The entire audience erupted in cheers.
Cheers erupted through the night sky above the Bird's Nest.
These sounds.
They became Wei Yongli's strongest support.
Wei Yongli was preparing to turn from the curve to the straight.
Speed adjustment begins.
Her breathing was steady, her pace was consistent, her arms swung powerfully, and her eyes were fixed on the handover area ahead.
At the same time, he spotted Chen Juan, the fourth batter, out of the corner of his eye.
这位身高超过1米75、以10秒79斩获本届世锦赛女子100米银牌、仅次于弗雷泽·普赖斯谢利·安的绝对强者。
They were already on high alert in the handover area.
China's comeback will reach its final sprint after the baton exchange between the third and fourth legs.
Wei Yongli knew that she had already accomplished her mission by using her strength to climb from fifth to third. The next step was to pass on this hard-won advantage to Chen Juan.
Let this top ace strive for even greater glory.
She began adjusting the baton passing rhythm in advance, her arm forward, palm supporting the baton. She steadily carried it towards Chen Juan.
Every step was firm and powerful.
Every movement was precise and flawless.
The shouts from the Bird's Nest stands were deafening.
As the third leg of the race came to a close, the rankings of the eight teams gradually became clear.
The handover zone between the third and fourth batters became a crucial choke point that determined the outcome of the battle.
Jamaica, in lane six, was the first to enter the exchange zone. The third runner, Thompson Elena, maintained her pace without slowing down, keeping her body in a perfect forward-leaning posture, her right arm firmly gripping the baton, and her eyes precisely locking onto the fourth runner, Fraser Pricesherry Ann.
Frazier had already started running at the pace of the acceleration zone, with his back straight, left hand extended backward, palm facing up, thumb and forefinger open, and four fingers together, ready to press down and receive the baton.
The two ran side-by-side the entire time, maintaining perfect spacing.
Just as Thompson closed in, a short "Catch!" was uttered, and the baton was steadily passed into Frazier's palm.
Frazier gripped the bat and simultaneously thrust his arm forward.
The body's explosive power is instantly maximized.
The stride suddenly widened.
This handover was so smooth and fluid, with no loss of speed whatsoever, it was a textbook example of skill.
The moment the handover was completed, Frazier had already pulled far ahead of the fifth lane of the American team.
To establish a decisive and absolute leading advantage.
Jamaica's yellow and green jerseys gave them a commanding lead on the track, leaving all their rivals far behind.
"Jamaica overtook the US team during the handover, pulling away to take first place!"
The American team's third and fourth baton exchanges followed closely behind in lane five, with third batonist Prandini Jenner's rhythm slightly disrupted after a full sprint.
Todd Jasmine, who was receiving the baton, started a half-beat late, forcing Prandini Jenner to deliberately slow down half a step when passing the baton.
There was a momentary pause during the handover between the two.
Todd Jasmine's acceleration after gripping the bat was delayed by a fraction of a second, and his position, which was originally close to Jamaica's, was now significantly widened.
They could only watch helplessly as Frazier's figure receded further and further into the distance.
The handover of the third lane by the Chinese women's relay team was equally thrilling.
The third runner, Wei Yongli, was determined and displayed her impressive strength of 10.96 seconds in this leg. Even as she sprinted at high speed to the end, her arm swing remained powerful and her stride frequency remained stable. Her eyes were fixed on Chen Juan, who had already started running ahead, and she gripped the baton tightly in her hand.
Standing at 1.75 meters tall, Chen Juan, with her outstanding physical condition, had already seized the best position in the acceleration zone. She slightly bent over, stretched her left arm straight back, and prepared to receive the baton with her palm facing up.
Their ears precisely picked up the sound of Wei Yongli's footsteps.
Bang bang bang.
Bang bang bang.
The tacit understanding that the two had practiced together countless times before the match finally erupted at this moment.
The tacit understanding between the two of them was completely different from that of the previous two groups.
We've already gone through many rounds of practice.
It was the most coordinated baton exchange in the entire team.
You, like Yuan Guoqiang, might also worry about the others.
But I'm absolutely not worried about the handover of this group.
"Sister Juan!"
"catch!!!"
Wei Yongli rushed into the handover area, and with a crisp "Catch!" the baton was steadily passed to Chen Juan's palm with a standard downward press.
The movements were swift and decisive, without the slightest hesitation.
Although both were downward movements, you could see that this baton exchange was significantly smoother than the previous two.
The moment Chen Juan gripped the baton.
All the muscles in the body tensed up instantly, and the thighs were raised high to exert force.
Taking advantage of his height, his enormous stride unfolded instantly.
She already possessed the potential to win a World Championship silver medal in 10.79 seconds, and her excellent acceleration during the handover made her burst forward like an arrow.
It resembles a red dragon.
One after another, they charged forward.
This directly propelled the Chinese team to a higher ranking.
They not only completely wiped out most of the gap between themselves and the American team's Todd Jasmine.
He also left his opponents far behind.
The fourth batter for Trinidad and Tobago.
The fourth batter for the Little Eagles.
They will all be utterly hopeless.
Her personal abilities are simply no match for Chen Juan's.
The team has not yet given itself an advantage.
How can we even compare them?
At this moment, the Canadian team in lane four and the German team in lane one have already fallen behind, while the third and fourth baton exchanges for the Trinidad and Tobago team in lane two have just been completed. After taking over the baton, the fourth baton holder, Hackett Semoy, slowed down the pace. They were already in fourth place, but Chen Juan's burst of speed put them nearly two body lengths ahead.
Henry DeSiri, the fourth batter for the Eagles in lane seven, made a minor mistake during the baton exchange. After receiving the baton, he accelerated slowly, and the gap between them and Chen Juan, who were in fifth place, instantly widened to more than three body lengths.
He could only watch Chen Juan's retreating figure and try his best to catch up, but there was no sign of him getting any closer.
In just a few seconds of battering between the third and fourth batters, the outcome of the battle was completely decided.
Jamaica established its absolute dominance with a stunning handover, leaving Fraser far behind.
Chen Juan used a perfect handover and extreme acceleration.
Narrow the gap with the United States.
They pulled away from Trinidad and Tobago and the Eagles.
Establish the third.
At least third place will get you a medal.
Chen Juan hadn't expected that she would actually win a medal instead of just breaking the Asian record.
That's really something.
Sometimes happiness comes too fast, like a tornado.
The final showdown has arrived, and usually the fourth batter is one of the strongest.
If a team isn't wealthy enough, many people will even save their strongest batter for last.
Bang bang bang bang bang.
Bang bang bang bang bang.
Bang bang bang bang bang.
Whether we can win a medal depends on our performance in this leg of the race.
If it weren't for the third place, it wouldn't be this exciting.
It's because we've already reached the third position.
What else is there to say?
We have no choice but to get ready.
Yu Weili couldn't help but take a few steps forward.
It seems they wanted to see things more clearly and in more detail.
I want to see the results sooner.
Frazier at the moment of receiving the baton.
This completely turned Jamaica's advantage in the third and fourth batter exchanges into a winning position.
Thompson Elena's textbook-perfect downward pass, without any loss of speed, gave Frazier peak speed the instant he started.
This legendary figure in women's sprinting history has long had explosive power and rhythm ingrained in her bones. After receiving the baton, she pushed off the ground with maximum force in her first step.
Raise your thighs high above your hips, and instantly stretch your stride to its maximum.
At the same time, he maintained an amazing stride frequency and swung his arms rapidly.
Like a precise machine, each arm swing precisely propels the body forward.
The waist and back maintain a perfect posture with a slight forward tilt to minimize wind resistance and convert all of the body's kinetic energy into forward speed.
At this moment, Frazier was like a black lightning bolt cutting through the track, leaving all her opponents far behind. Her indomitable spirit inspired awe.
No wonder he's been a champion in so many competitions.
It exudes an incomparably domineering aura.
The moment she burst out of the transition zone, she established an absolute lead, and the gap between her and the competitors behind her widened at a visible speed.
No opponent could pose even the slightest threat to her.
While the other teams' fourth batters were still accelerating to catch up, Frazier had already found his own rhythm.
Every push she made was full of power.
Every landing was as stable as a rock.
The contact time between the foot and the track is extremely short.
Her perfect push-off technique allows her to maintain excellent balance even while running at high speed.
He showed no signs of fatigue.
The timer beside the track ticked rapidly.
The cheers from the audience grew louder and louder, as everyone witnessed Jamaica's dominant performance.
Frazier's figure receded further and further into the distance; her vision was now devoid of any rivals, with only the finish line ahead. With the race entering its final 50 meters, Frazier's lead had widened to an almost exaggerated level, leaving the American, Chinese, and other teams behind her only able to watch her retreating figure and desperately try to catch up.
Even narrowing the gap has become a distant dream.
This is how the Jamaican team performed today.
Except for that exceptionally talented American team.
No women's relay team in history has ever been able to defeat him easily.
At this moment, Frazier even began to consciously slow down his pace slightly, his stride narrowed, his stride frequency slowed down, and the swing of his arms also decreased.
It's no longer a full-force sprint, but rather a calm and composed sense of control.
They seemed to be enjoying the game.
Enjoying their own absolute stage.
This is the advantage of being the fourth batter for an extremely strong team.
When the team has accumulated a significant enough advantage.
Running my leg will feel especially comfortable and easy.
This is a completely different feeling from being the fourth batter for a weak team.
This almost deliberate approach not only failed to affect her leading position, but also made people feel the terrifying strength of the Jamaican team even more.
To know.
The 4x100m relay is a race that allows no room for error. Even the slightest change in pace can affect the final result. However, Frazier maintained his first-place position even after significantly slowing down his pace.
It gave no opportunity for any opponent to take advantage.
The cheers reached their peak as she approached the finish line.
Fraser raised his head slightly.
His gaze swept over the cheering crowd.
Then he leaned forward.
The moment he crossed the finish line.
The timer stopped at...
At a terrifying number: 41.07 seconds!
The entire stadium erupted in cheers. 41.07 seconds—this time not only broke the season's best record but also made everyone feel the absolute dominance of the Jamaican women's relay team.
Such a result seemed like an insurmountable chasm, leaving other teams far behind. The smooth and seamless hand-to-hand combat, coupled with Frazier's unstoppable strength, made the outcome of this game a foregone conclusion from the moment the fourth batter started.
Frazier didn't stop immediately after crossing the finish line. Instead, she slowed down and walked forward with a calm smile on her face. Her opponents behind her were still sprinting towards the finish line, while she had already become the absolute champion of this race.
They received the salutes and cheers of the entire audience.
This woman is a living legend.
There's no doubt that she's the female Usain Bolt.
With the gold medalist no longer in doubt, the battle for the silver and bronze medals continues.
In stark contrast to Frazier's composure was Chen Juan's all-out sprint as the fourth swimmer for the Chinese women's team.
She carries the hopes of the entire team and shoulders the mission of breaking the Asian record.
After completing the perfect handover with Wei Yongli, Chen Juan did not hesitate at all. Her muscles tensed instantly, and she unleashed all her strength.
As a top athlete with the potential to win a World Championship silver medal in 10.79 seconds, Chen Juan's strength is beyond doubt.
After taking over the baton, she was like a wild horse, pushing off the ground, swinging her arms, and taking steps, every movement full of power and explosiveness.
In the blink of an eye.
They fully demonstrated their technological advantages.
Chen Juan's starting transition was excellent, which was also thanks to Wei Yongli's precise control during the handover.
The tacit understanding between the two was undoubtedly the climax.
She didn't waste any speed, unleashing her full potential the moment she received the baton.
In addition, Chen Juan's stride is already outstanding, and her height of over 1.75 meters gives her a natural advantage when running at high speed.
With the added benefit of rigorous pre-competition training, every step she took was precise and powerful.
The stride frequency was always maintained at a peak level, and the arms swung rapidly around the shoulders with symmetrical forward and backward arm swing amplitudes.
It ensures the body's balance and provides ample power for moving forward.
Throughout the run, Chen Juan kept her core engaged, her head steady, and her gaze fixed firmly ahead.
All attention was focused on the track beneath their feet and the opponents in front of them.
Only one thought remained in my mind:
sprint.
Sprint on!
We absolutely have to break the record!
We absolutely must hold onto this medal!!!
We absolutely cannot let everyone's hard work go to waste!!!
At this point on the track, the situation was clear.
Frazier is far ahead of everyone else, while the battle for second place is extremely fierce.
The mistake made by Todd Jasmine, the fourth batter for the US team, during the exchange caused her to fall behind Chen Juan at the start. Originally, the US team had a considerable gap with the Chinese team based on the accumulation of the first three batters.
However, it was this fatal handover mistake that gave Chen Juan the perfect opportunity to narrow the gap.
Chen Juan keenly spotted the American team's mistake. Without hesitation, she used the speed advantage brought by the perfect handover to catch up with all her might, closing the gap with Todd Jasmine with every step.
Todd Jasmine was clearly aware of her disadvantage. She desperately pushed off the ground to accelerate, trying to make up for the loss during the handover. However, her rhythm had already been disrupted, and her acceleration after receiving the baton was slow. Her stride frequency was inconsistent, and her arm swing appeared somewhat flustered.
This contrasted sharply with Chen Juan's steady rhythm. Chen Juan's raw strength was already superior to Todd Jasmine's, and she was now maximizing her advantages. Her push-off technique was outstanding, with a smooth transition between cushioning and power generation upon landing, without any unnecessary movements. Her energy utilization rate far exceeded that of her opponent.
It is equivalent to.
Each sprint steadily eroded the gap between them and the American team.
The Chinese spectators along the track were thrilled, their shouts and cheers rising and falling.
"Go Chen Juan!"
Go China!
The slogans resounded throughout the Bird's Nest.
As if hearing the cheers of the audience, Chen Juan gritted her teeth, her eyes became more determined, and she exerted her core strength again, widening her stride and increasing her stride frequency.
The degree of forward leaning is increased.
They launched a fierce attack on Todd Jasmine.
From trailing the US team by five or six meters when receiving the baton, the gap gradually narrowed to three or four meters.
Then, continue to narrow the gap in a contest of raw power.
three meters.
It could even become two meters.
Although the fourth runner from the United States also has the ability to run 10.92 seconds, he is no match for Chen Juan's 10.79 seconds.
It's still not enough.
If the gap were a little longer, Chen Juan felt she would have a chance to catch up with him.
Unfortunately, it's only 100 meters.
Even though everyone has already seen that the Chinese team is now on the verge of a comeback.
Unfortunately.
The disadvantages accumulated in the first three legs were too many. There was already a considerable gap between the Chinese team and the American team in the first three legs of the competition. Even though Chen Juan kept narrowing the gap with Todd Jasmine with perfect handover and unbeatable strength.
However, the gap that had accumulated early on was like an insurmountable chasm, which Chen Juan could not completely close no matter how hard she tried.
This also reflects the helplessness of the team when individual abilities are insufficient to control the situation.
Although Todd Jasmine's rhythm was chaotic, she maintained her lead over Chen Juan by taking advantage of the US team's first three batters and making her own adjustments.
Even though Chen Juan was significantly faster than her.
Even as Chen Juan approached again and again.
She stubbornly held onto her position.
Chen Juan did not give up.
She continued to sprint with all her might, having long since forgotten the soreness in her muscles.
His heart was filled only with the desire for victory and the determination to break through.
Bang bang bang bang bang.
Bang bang bang bang bang.
Every push-off from Chen Juan was filled with a determination to give it her all, and every swing of her arm was brimming with power.
Under her leadership, the Chinese red on the track became a striking sight.
This is also the first time that all Asian women's 4x100m relay team has made such an impact on the international stage.
Bang bang bang bang bang.
Bang bang bang bang bang.
She could clearly feel that she was much faster than Todd Jasmine, and that she was gradually closing the gap.
But the time was too short, and the track was too short.
Those accumulated disadvantages were ultimately difficult to reverse.
When Todd Jasmine crossed the finish line first, the timer stopped at 41.68 seconds.
The man breathed a huge sigh of relief.
I'm terrified of being overtaken in the end.
As an athlete, he knew very well that he couldn't compare to the tall, long-legged Eastern woman behind him.
If I hadn't accumulated enough advantages beforehand, I probably would have run even worse and had a much worse rhythm if I had run alongside him.
Thank goodness, I got a silver medal, at least I can get by.
Otherwise, if you only get a bronze medal, you'll be in big trouble.
There's no way to cover everything anymore.
Chen Juan followed closely behind, and the moment she crossed the finish line, the appearance of another number caused the entire Chinese audience to erupt in cheers once again.
"Chen Juan is on the line, third place, bronze medal!!!!"
"It's a bit of a shame. We had a clear advantage in the pursuit, but we just didn't have enough time!"
"Chen Juan has also crossed the finish line. Let's see what her time was!"
"I go!"
Yang Jian was stunned for a moment.
Yang Jian knew that this match was aimed at breaking the record, and he had received this information in advance.
But I never expected it to break so many times in one go.
It broke the previous record by more than 0.4 seconds.
This means that if the strongest record-breaking team competes here, they will be four or five meters behind!
"41.80 seconds!!!!!!!!!!"
"The Chinese team's final time was 41.80 seconds!!!!!!!!!"
"This achievement not only far exceeded expectations, but also broke the previous Asian record, improving it by a full 0.4 seconds or more!!!!!!!!!"
"A new record has been set, marking a historic breakthrough!!!"
"41.80 seconds, bronze medal! My first time ever! My absolute first time!!!"
"Our women's relay team has finally become internationally competitive!!!"
Li Xuemei looked at the enormous time: 41.80 seconds.
Looking back on my younger days, I remember having great ambitions to lead the national team to achieve great results.
As a result, they played with injuries, their training was not scientific enough, their medical conditions were inadequate, and their training philosophy was incorrect.
He was seriously injured as early as 97.
This caused the Achilles tendon injury to become increasingly severe later on.
So he always felt that our team hadn't performed at its best, and that our Asian women's team hadn't won any medals or rankings internationally...
Everyone has their own responsibilities.
Fortunately.
Finally, someone has managed to do it.
The knot in his heart.
Many things have been solved.
Or rather, it's more like...
It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that it's all been solved.
After all, there are individual events and team competitions.
They've already won medals.
isn't it?
Li Xuemei looked at the results, at Chen Juan's smile, and at Yang Jian's excited shouts as the commentator on site.
I couldn't resist reaching out.
This group of girls.
Let's clap our hands.
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