The Su God of the Reopening of the Sports Arena

Chapter 2576 Su Shen steps onto the 200-meter podium for the first time; the post-Bolt era begins.

Chapter 2576 Su Shen steps onto the 200-meter podium for the first time; the post-Bolt era begins.
In the women's 100 meters, Chen Juan only won the silver medal.

They finally defeated Frazier.

But then Elaine Thompson emerged.

Moreover, they ran a terrifying time of 10.71 seconds.

Frazier's performance this year has been mediocre, and he's had relatively little rest, but...

An even more terrifying entity has emerged.

It can only be said that the road to winning a gold medal in the women's 100 meters is long and arduous.

However, a silver medal is good enough, after all, the era of only considering gold medals is gradually changing. This is no longer the case in the early 2000s.

There were quite a few people offering encouragement and cheering.

Chen Juan herself also felt that this result was good.

not bad.

10.80.

Under this competition format, this is already a very good result. Even Frazier only ran 10.86 seconds.

Wei Yongli finished sixth with a time of 10.90 seconds.

Chen Juan failed to win a medal in the women's 200m with a time of 22.20 seconds, which is still a bit too harsh under this competition format.

There's no way around it, this year's competition is truly terrifying; there are several that only last 22 seconds.

To compete for a medal like in previous major competitions is now several times more difficult.

But Chen Juan has a good attitude. She has done everything she was supposed to do, and now she has won a gold medal in a single event.

I have no other desires.

An unexpected turn of events occurred in the men's 200-meter race.

The main reason is that Suarez has reappeared on the 200-meter track.

The reason is actually not hard to guess.

It's mainly because of Bolt.

Bolt has retired from the 100 meters and no longer participates in it, so he faces almost no pressure running the 100 meters.

Naturally, that would allow you to focus your energy on running the 200 meters.

Moreover, after Bolt stopped running, there were empty spaces in the 200 meters.

Although the format of this year's Rio Olympics was terrible, it affected everyone's physical recovery.

But they were able to reach the finals.

There were three Chinese people present.

They are Xie Zhengye, Su Shen, and Zhou Bing.

Their target this year is only one.

That's Blake.

Now that Bolt is gone, Blake is Bolt.

Running this kind of race, especially with their younger age, is like walking on flat ground.

The finalists are:

Yohan Blake, Xie Zhengye, Zhou Bing, Su Shen, André de Grasse, Christophe Lemaitre, Adam Gimelli, and Courlandy Martina.

"The Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro is bathed in darkness."

"The evening breeze cannot dispel the scorching heat on the track."

"The starting gun for the men's 200-meter final at the 2016 Rio Olympics is about to fire. This is an event that is destined to be rewritten—Usain Bolt's early retirement has allowed Jamaica's other sprinter, Yohan Blake, to stand at the top of the men's sprint throne, becoming the undisputed king of the 200-meter event in this competition."

"Brazil's event schedule made the competition dense and the venue adaptation more difficult. All the top athletes encountered varying degrees of obstacles in their pre-competition preparations. It is unknown who can break through such difficulties and win a medal in the men's 200 meters at the 2016 Rio Olympics."

"The athletes in all eight lanes are in position. Yohan Blake in lane four, dressed in a green and yellow racing suit, lightly touches the track with his fingertips, his eyes showing a calm and disdainful look. This former successor to Bolt is now a king who can stand alone. His healthy appearance makes the entire track and field world know that the champion of this final has only one answer from the beginning."

"Xie Zhengye in lane five, dressed in Chinese red, leaned slightly forward. He gave up the 100-meter race in this competition, focusing all his energy and strength on the 200-meter track. His early adaptation to the race format made him the most favored athlete besides Blake, and he has won many medals in major competitions before. Let's see if he can reach even greater heights this time and win a silver medal?"

"With Bolt missing this time, the chances should be great."

"Su Shen in lane six, also dressed in Chinese red, has just finished a high-intensity 100-meter competition. His biggest problem may still be his physical fitness, but he still stood on the track for the 200-meter final. This is the first time in his career that he has made a run for a medal in the Olympic 200-meter competition. Whether he can win a medal is one of the biggest highlights."

"Zhou Bing in lane seven had a hint of nervousness on his face, but even more anticipation. His standard 'rolling pancake' starting move, just like Xie Zhengye's, actually gave him a chance to compete for a medal this year."

"Because the performances of the others in the preliminary and semi-final rounds were not good."

"At least he's not much better than me."

"On the other tracks, André de Grasse frowned, Christophe Lemaitre kept adjusting the starting blocks, and Adam Jimi and Chulandi Martina were swaying slightly, trying to counteract the unfamiliar track feedback in Brazil."

"They all know that breaking the 20-second barrier under this competition format is as difficult as climbing to the sky."

We must go all out.

Yang Jian is absolutely right. You really have to go all out, because if you don't, you have no idea whether you can even score 20 points under such a brutal competition system.

It's all the Rio Olympics organizing committee's fault.

What kind of crazy arrangement is this?

If you don't know how to do it, don't do it next time.

The cheers from the audience gradually subsided, and the electronic command echoed throughout the stadium via loudspeakers:
"On your marks!"

Eight figures simultaneously bent over, hands on the ground, knees on the track's rubber surface.

The entire stadium seemed to freeze in that moment, all eyes fixed on those eight figures.

Focus on the starting gun that is about to fire.

They were lined up one after the other.

Ready, the match begins.
"Set!"

With the body's center of gravity slightly raised and the hips pushed to their highest point, this is the golden starting posture for short-distance races, and every athlete adjusts their body to the optimal state for power generation.

All eight men had muscles like fully drawn bowstrings, waiting for the first gunshot.

"boom!"

The starting pistol pierced the night sky, crisp and loud, instantly igniting the passion of the entire Olympic Stadium.

Eight figures pushed off the ground simultaneously, bursting out of the starting blocks like arrows released from a bow, in the men's 200-meter final sprint.

Officially begin.

Start with bent arms.

These three red figures from China all did just that.

The acceleration phase is the foundation of short-distance races and a key factor in determining the pace of the first half of the race. This phase has always been Su Shen's forte.

Having dedicated himself to the 100-meter track for many years, he has perfected the starting acceleration technique of the 100-meter dash. His push-off is crisp and clean, his core maintains a stable forward lean, his upper body swings with precision and no unnecessary movements, and his body's acceleration is seamless from the moment he pushes off the ground.

His speed increased rapidly, almost within the first three steps after leaving the starting blocks.

They had already secured a favorable position in front of them.

Su Shen in lane six, his red figure like a bolt of lightning, suppressed the other contestants the moment he started accelerating. Andre de Grasse was one of them; he started a little slower, and his body's acceleration rhythm was obviously disrupted by Su Shen, and the frequency of his arm swing could not keep up with the force of his body.

All we could do was watch that splash of Chinese red disappear into the distance.

Meanwhile, Xie Zhengye, who was in the lane to Su Shen's left, also started with a bent arm and began to take the lead.

Another year of growth, and he runs the 100 meters even faster.

It already has the ability to break the 9.90-second barrier.

However, compared to Su Shen, he still appeared more restrained.

It wasn't started as thoroughly here.

This is Xie Zhengye's choice of a steady and pragmatic approach to acceleration.

He knew that the 200-meter race was not about speed at the moment. Having given up the 100-meter race, he had plenty of energy. Therefore, in the initial acceleration phase, he did not pursue extreme speed, but allowed his body to gradually adapt to the rhythm of acceleration. He pushed off the ground steadily and slowly adjusted the angle of his body forward, laying the groundwork for the subsequent curves.

His red figure always followed half a step behind Su Shen, unhurried and with perfect rhythm.

Since his strengths lie in the later stages, he doesn't need to exert as much effort here.

Blake in lane four displayed a completely different technical style from Su Shenxi during the initial acceleration phase. As a natural 200-meter prodigy, his initial acceleration did not pursue the extreme explosiveness of the 100-meter dash, but rather focused on the connection of body power and the laying of rhythm. The Jamaican's push-off was heavy and solid, and each push-off could completely transfer the power to the legs, while the core remained relaxed and stable.

Without deliberately leaning forward, the upper limbs swing calmly and unhurriedly, with the speed gradually increasing at a steady pace.

In the first ten meters of acceleration, Blake's speed was noticeably slower than Su Shenxi, who was leading the pack, and even a little slower than Xie Zhengye. The yellow-green figure behind the red figure seemed to be suppressed, but he always maintained his own rhythm.

They were not swayed by the fast pace of Su Shen and the others.

This is the composure of a champion, and even more so, absolute confidence in one's ability to perform well in the later stages of the game.

Although he also uses the Jamaican running style.

But he won't bend his arms to start running.

They win more by relying on rhythm.

Of course.

The main reason is that he knows his strength far surpasses that of these people.

Then there's even less reason to rush.

The mindset is different.

Zhou Bing in lane seven also demonstrated impressive technical skill during the acceleration phase. His push-off was crisp and his arm swing rhythm was stable. Although his speed was not as fast as Su Shen and Xie Zhengye, his acceleration was very smooth without any interruptions. His red figure closely followed the leading group.

They were not separated by distance.

Meanwhile, the other players are beginning to show their disadvantages.

Christophe Lemaître's acceleration was markedly technically flawed; the angle of his push-off was off, causing a slight sway in his body and a slow increase in speed.

Adam Jimi and Chulandi Martina were affected by the feedback from the Brazilian track. The elasticity of the synthetic track was completely different from the track they trained on, which partially offset the force of their push-off and disrupted their acceleration rhythm.

During the initial acceleration phase, they had already fallen behind the leading group by nearly a body length.

The goal of achieving a 20-second target becomes increasingly unlikely from the very beginning.

Of course, these are secondary reasons. The main reason is the competition format, which prevented the body from fully recovering, making it difficult to maintain the original rhythm.

This will lead to all sorts of problems.

Ten meters, twenty meters, thirty meters, accelerate on the curve.

At this moment on the track, Su Shen's red figure was in the lead, his speed had reached its peak, and he firmly occupied the leading position.

Xie followed closely behind, maintaining a steady pace.

Blake was in third place, his yellow figure maintaining its own rhythm throughout, seemingly lagging behind but showing no signs of panic.

Zhou Bing ranked fourth, closely following the top three.

The remaining competitors have fallen significantly behind, forming the second group on the track.

The gap between them is gradually becoming apparent.

Su Shen, who was in the lead, displayed textbook-perfect technique the moment he entered the corner.

Years of training have given him unparalleled control over his body, allowing him to react instantly when he senses the track entering a curve.

His center of gravity shifted rapidly to the left.

The offset angle is accurate to the millimeter.

It perfectly matches the curve of the road.

There wasn't a single unnecessary adjustment.

That's real talent for cornering!

A talent I didn't have in my previous life has awakened in this one.

It makes running much easier.

And there's no Bolt.

That's true.

The air around the bend felt so fresh.

Otherwise, on the curves, he would always be in a position where he was suppressed by Bolt.

This can be seen in relay races.

A simple competition of corners.

He can't beat Bolt, the king of cornering.

Of course, no one in history can compare to him.

But this great demon king is no longer here.

Then you can really give it your all.

Bang bang bang bang bang.

Bang bang bang bang bang.

At this moment, Blake slightly slowed down his speed, no longer pursuing an early burst of speed, but stabilizing his speed within a range suitable for cornering, to avoid losing his balance and running off the curve due to excessive speed.

The situation is completely different for Su Shen.

The upper limbs also adjust accordingly, with the left arm swing amplitude decreasing and the right arm swing amplitude increasing appropriately. The rhythm of the arm swing remains stable, forming a perfect coordination with the leg's push-off force.

The entire process of entering the bend and accelerating through it was seamless and smooth, without the slightest hesitation. The red figure glided into the bend like flowing water, maintaining its leading position.

There was no deviation in the body posture.

The rhythm of driving on the curve is established instantly.

At this stage.

Su Shen is the strongest one.

none of them.

Even if Bolt came, it wouldn't make a difference.

Besides, there's no Bolt here.

Xie Zhengye, who followed closely behind, also demonstrated excellent cornering technique.

Having adapted to the race format beforehand, he was intimately familiar with the curves of the bends, and as Su Shen entered the bend, he made the corresponding technical adjustments—

His core weight shifted slowly to the left at a slightly larger angle than Su Shen's; this was his way of conserving energy for the subsequent running on the curves.

A slight increase in the center of gravity shift allows him to maintain speed more effortlessly when cornering.

His speed remained constant throughout, without decreasing at all as he entered the bend.

The upper body swings smoothly, and the leg push-off adapts to the angle of the curve, with each push-off precisely hitting the power point on the track.

The red figure followed closely behind Su Shen, smoothly and steadily cutting into the bend.

They maintained a high degree of synchronization with Su Shen's rhythm, without falling behind in the slightest.

As for Blake, when entering the bend, he demonstrated his cornering skills as the new 200-meter champion. As a Jamaican 200-meter prodigy, cornering is his forte, and he could easily adapt to the curves of the Brazilian track.

At the moment of entering the curve, his core weight shifted to the left at an extremely natural angle, without any deliberate adjustment, as if his body was naturally aligned with the curve's trajectory.

His speed continued to increase steadily, without slowing down as he entered the bend. Instead, he used the curve of the bend to make his power generation smoother, and his arm swing was perfectly coordinated.

With a tight left arm swing and a smooth right arm swing, the coordination with the legs was seamless. As the yellow-green figure entered the bend, he quietly optimized his rhythm. Although he was still in third place, the distance between him and Su Shen did not continue to widen. On the contrary, it tended to... shrink slightly.

Blake's entry into the corner lacked Su Shen's explosiveness and Xie Zhengye's suppression, but it possessed a natural smoothness.

This is the technical foundation of a champion; without deliberate adjustments, the body will react in the most correct way.

Because he really wasn't in a hurry.

It feels extremely relaxed when you run out of it.

Zhou Bing also demonstrated a level of skill beyond his usual ability when entering the bend.

He was also very familiar with the curves of the road. When entering the curve, the angle of his core weight shift was just right, his speed was slightly reduced, and his arm swing was adjusted in time. Although his technique was not as perfect as Su and Xie's, and there was a slight sway in his body, he quickly adjusted.

They successfully entered the rhythm of the curves, and the red figure remained in fourth place.

They closely followed the top three, without falling behind the leading group.

The other competitors, however, revealed their technical shortcomings and lack of familiarity with the course when entering the bends.

When André de Grasse entered the corner, his core weight shifted too little and he couldn't keep up with the curve of the corner, causing his body to wobble noticeably. He had to slow down to adjust, and the distance between him and the leading group widened instantly.

Christophe Lemaître, on the other hand, made a mistake in coordinating his arm swing and push-off. His upper body arm swing could not keep up with the shift in his center of gravity, and his leg power lost its rhythm, resulting in a significant drop in speed.

Adam Jimi and Cullandi Martina fared even worse, their incorrect control of the cornering elasticity led them to make wrong technical adjustments when entering the corner, resulting in an excessive shift in their center of gravity and nearly causing them to go off the track.

They had to drastically reduce their speed, widening the gap with the leading group to several meters or more.

At this moment, let alone opening it for 20 seconds, even keeping up with the pace of the leading group has become a luxury for them.

Then proceed into the curve and run along the course.

Running on the curve is the longest and most demanding phase of the 200-meter race, testing the athlete's physical strength and technical stability. As the athlete's speed increases, they need to maintain the technical posture of running on the curve, with their core center of gravity continuously shifting to the left, and keeping the coordination between arm swing and push-off stable. At the same time, they need to increase their speed while maintaining this posture.

This poses a significant challenge to the athletes' physical reserves and technical skills.

For the athletes in this competition, the Brazilian venue made the challenge even more difficult. The sweltering weather drained their energy, and the sharp curves required them to maintain a high degree of body control at all times.

A slight mishap.

This will cause a disruption in rhythm.

The speed decreased.

All of these factors affected the player's performance and results in the competition.

On the track, Su Shen still held the lead, his red figure like a red lightning bolt on the curves, maintaining a steady pace. As a competitor who had just finished the 100-meter race, his stamina was not as good as Xie Zhen, who had given up the 100 meters, nor as good as the younger Blake. Therefore, his strategy during the curves was very clear—

Maintain our leading position and keep the current pace.

We should strive to maximize our advantages.

Otherwise, the area behind will no longer be their area of ​​advantage.

Bang bang bang bang bang.

Bang bang bang bang bang.

Su Shen's cornering technique was on full display at this moment. His core center of gravity maintained a precise offset angle without any change. His upper body arm swing rhythm was stable, with the left arm swing being compact and the right arm swing being extended. Each arm swing provided sufficient balance for his body.

The leg push-off was always precise, landing precisely on the power points of the track, and the frequency of the push-off was stable, without much decrease due to the consumption of physical energy.

They maintained a high speed throughout, firmly holding onto the lead.

It was obvious to anyone with eyes that Su Shen's body was beginning to show signs of physical exhaustion; beads of sweat were seeping from his forehead, and the muscles in his face were slightly tense.

Although the technical movements are still perfect, the speed can no longer be improved and can only be maintained at the current level.

This is an inevitable result of his physical condition not having recovered after the 100-meter race. The fact that he was able to do this is already an exceptional performance.

This further reveals how freakish Bolt was back then.

But there's only one Bolt; everyone else imagines doing what Bolt does.

That's all self-destruction.

They all overestimated themselves.

Su Shen didn't make this mistake; he wouldn't make the same mistake in his previous life, and he won't make it this time either.

When shooting 100 meters, just focus on shooting 100 meters.

If Bolt hadn't retired...

He will still not choose to compete in the 200 meters at this Olympics.

Xie Zhengye, who was right behind him, began to gradually show his advantages during the mid-race phase of the curve.

Despite giving up the 100-meter dash, he had an extremely rich stamina reserve. During the 40-meter curve section, from 40 to 80 meters, he maintained his own pace and followed behind Su Shen.

The core center of gravity shifts at a stable angle, the arm swing and push-off are smoothly coordinated, and the speed gradually increases at an extremely slow pace.

Xie Zhengye's cornering run lacked Su Shen's extreme explosiveness, but it had more control. His body was always in a relatively relaxed state, and he did not over-consume his energy in pursuit of speed. Every push-off was controlled and the swing of his arms was always in optimal condition.

He was waiting, waiting for the right opportunity, an opportunity to achieve a breakthrough.

His goal has never been merely to keep up with Suarez's pace, but to break his personal goal of 19.60 seconds.

He believed that as long as he could achieve this goal, the silver medal would definitely be his.

It's hard to say in a normal competition, but you, Mr. Su, have already run a fierce 100-meter race.

This is the short-term consumption of two shots.

It is important to have adequate physical reserves.

Even if you are the soul and core of the team, President Su.

You can't say it has no impact at all.

Now is your chance.

Just keep going and be patient for now.

Blake, on the other hand, began to quietly accelerate during the mid-course phase of the bend. His yellow-green figure on the curve resembled a cheetah poised to pounce, seemingly composed, but in reality, his speed was rapidly increasing...

The pace climbed at an astonishing rate.

Bang bang bang bang bang.

Bang bang bang bang bang.

When he was healthy, his physical reserves and technical skills were world-class. During the initial acceleration and cornering acceleration phases, he maintained his own rhythm and was not swayed by Su Shen's fast pace. During the mid-cornering phase, he finally began to unleash his full potential.

Blake's cornering is absolutely world-class. His core weight shift angle perfectly matches the curve of the corner, and his body maintains an extremely smooth posture without the slightest sluggishness.

The force exerted by pushing off the ground is heavy and powerful. Each push-off can fully transfer the power to the legs, propelling the body forward. The frequency of pushing off the ground may seem slow, but it can generate amazing speed.

The arm swings and leg movements are perfectly coordinated.

The swing arm amplitude is always kept at its optimal state.

It provides the body with sufficient balance and power.
It's true that without Bolt, they run more freely and easily.

He had never felt so relaxed during his 200-meter race.

His relaxed mindset, in turn, benefited his physical functions and rhythm.

This allowed Blake to accelerate even more here than during his original preparation period.

Because there are no opponents during preparation, although you are relaxed, your level of excitement is not up to par.

This game.

Because it was the final of a major competition.

There is no issue of not being excited.

During the phase of the race through the curves, Blake's speed steadily increased.

The distance between him and Su Shen began to shrink little by little.

From the initial several meters.

It is gradually shrinking.

The yellow-green figure followed closely behind the red figure without the slightest panic. Blake's face remained calm, and there was no trace of urgency in his eyes, as if everything was under his control.

This is Blake's tactic, and also his confidence. He knows that the decisive moment in the 200-meter race is never on the curve, but on the transition from the curve to the straight.

And the final 100-meter straight
At least that's the case for his type.

Therefore, he silently accelerated during the middle of the curve, just to be ready at the moment of entering the straight...

Achieve the ultimate speed improvement.

To begin their reign of dominance in the later stages of the game.

For him, although the competition has started, he is at a disadvantage.

It's still building up its strength.

It's not time to serve it yet.

Zhou Bing demonstrated amazing endurance and technical stability during the mid-course section of the course.

As the former Asian 200-meter champion, although his physical reserves are not as good as Xie Zhengye's, his technical skills are not as good as Su Shen's, and his talent is not as good as Blake's, he has always maintained his own rhythm during the curve phase of the race.

Undistracted by the fast pace of the leading group, the angle of the shift in the core center of gravity remained stable, and the coordination between the arm swing and the push-off was smooth.

The speed did not increase, but it did not decrease in the slightest either.

The red figure remains in fourth place.

We closely followed the top three teams, although the gap between us and them widened slightly.

However, it has always been kept within a controllable range.

They were not left behind by the leading group.

This is already amazing. You have to know who the people ahead of you are. You're faster than this group of famous European and American athletes.

This was something he never dared to even imagine before.

call------

At 200 meters, more glycolysis is activated, so breathing becomes more frequent.

just.

At this moment, Zhou Bing no longer felt the tension before the match; all that remained was his focus on the game.

because
He was only focused on performing his own technical moves well.

To perform at your best.

As for results, he never had high expectations.

It was this mindset that allowed him to perform far beyond his previous expectations in this game.

The remaining competitors were completely outmatched during the mid-course phase of the curve.

Although André de Grasse managed to maintain his pace, his physical exhaustion and technical errors caused his speed to decline continuously.

The gap between us and the leading group is widening.

This isn't the original timeline anymore; you can't just run for 20 seconds and get a bronze or silver medal.

Christophe Lemaître, on the other hand, showed more obvious signs of physical exhaustion.

The swing amplitude of the arms began to decrease, the force of pushing off the ground also became weak, and the speed dropped significantly.

What about Adam Jimi and Chulandi Martina?
These two have given up on the pursuit of speed.

They were barely managing to maintain the rhythm of the game.

As long as I finish the race, that's fine.

Their bodies were completely worn down by the sweltering weather and the intense competition.

The goal of opening the window for 20 seconds has now become an unattainable dream.

Rio's brutal competition format is actually a true test of one's mental preparation and fundamental skills. Here, willpower can indeed help you break through the competition.

At least their willpower is stronger than in other major competitions.

It needs to be more useful.

This is even more pronounced during the high-speed phase.

At this moment, Su Shen had reached his limit. His red figure maintained the lead on the bend, but his speed could no longer be increased.

Even if it continues for a short while, a slight downward trend will appear.

The physical exhaustion following the 100-meter race was fully apparent at this stage; his facial muscles were tense, although his core center of gravity maintained a precise offset angle.

However, the muscles in my body have begun to feel slightly stiff.

Although the rhythm of the arm swing is stable, the amplitude of the arm swing has slightly decreased.

The force exerted by pushing off the ground with the legs was not as crisp as before.

Each push-off requires tremendous effort.

When Xie Zhengye was at his fastest speed on the curve, he saw that the four martial gods in front of him were finally starting to have some problems, and he knew that his chance had come.

After the burst of extreme speed.

The journey to accelerate has finally begun.

Start running freely.

The red figure was like an arrow that had been poised for a long time.

The speed instantly increases to the peak speed for cornering.

The distance between them and Su Shen was no longer so great in an instant.

Even if it was pulled apart at the beginning, it's fine.

Then on to the next part.

It's time to step into our home turf.

His abundant physical reserves gave him an absolute advantage at this stage. His body remained relaxed, the angle of his core center of gravity shifted steadily, the amplitude and frequency of his arm swings were optimized, and his leg push-off was crisp and powerful, with each push-off generating astonishing speed.

His technique was flawless.

The speed is still increasing.

Surpassing Su Shen.

Just a matter of time.

Blake, on the other hand, truly demonstrated his terrifying speed-boosting ability during the peak cornering phase.

The yellow-green figure moved like a yellow hurricane on the bend, its speed instantly soaring. It not only quickly approached Xie Zhengye, but also targeted Su Shen ahead.

Bang bang bang bang bang.

Bang bang bang bang bang.

He easily broke the peak speed barrier for cornering.

A healthy Blake fully unleashed his talent at this stage, his strong body seemingly possessing limitless energy.

The coordination between arm swing and ground push is so seamless that every arm swing and every ground push can unleash extreme speed.

His face remained calm, as if such extreme speed was nothing more than commonplace for him.

That is indeed the case.

It looks flawless.

That's because he did a good job.

Thank you, Perfect Fit.

This is because he runs extremely relaxed.

They were destined to only know that they would win.

Can it not be loose?
This actually led to better feedback from the technology side.

It is far superior to training.

Here, he finally understood some of the thrill Bolt felt back then.

Everyone says that Bolt runs well and runs with ease.

I'm naturally good at relaxed running.

But in reality, if you can lead by that much, if you absolutely know you can win.

That would make running much easier and more enjoyable, wouldn't it?

You know, you shouldn't feel pressured mentally.

Blake was at his peak speed in the corner, but he didn't push his speed to its limit. He simply increased his speed to a sufficient level while preparing for the transition from the corner to the straight.

His body has begun to make subtle technical adjustments, the angle of the shift in his core center of gravity is slowly decreasing, and the range of his arm swing is gradually returning to the state of running on a straight track.

He was gathering his strength, preparing for the moment when he would turn the corner and enter the straightaway.

When the time comes, they will be poised to unleash their unstoppable dominance on the 100-meter straight.

During the high-speed phase of the curve, Zhou Bing attempted to increase his speed, but limitations in physical fitness and technical skills limited his ability to improve.

At least compared to the previous monsters, his abilities were still limited.

The only option is to stabilize the speed at the current level.

The red figure began to widen the gap between itself and the top three.

It started with just a few body lengths and gradually expanded to a whole number of body lengths.

But he didn't give up, maintaining his own rhythm and making no mistakes in his technique.

He is trying his best to keep up with the leading group, and even though he knows it will be difficult to surpass them, he is still giving it his all.

Anyway, honing his skills alongside geniuses has long been his daily routine.

Don't even think about making him give up easily.

As for the other competitors, they had completely lost any chance of catching up during the high-speed phase of the curves.

André de Grasse's body was visibly swaying, and his technique was beginning to deteriorate.

Christophe Lemaître was practically dragging his body forward, his arm swings and push-offs completely out of rhythm.

Adam Jimi and Chulandi Martina slowed down even further, and the distance between them and the leading group had increased to more than 80 or 90 body lengths.

Their goal now has shifted from opening for 20 seconds.

It turned into a successful completion of the competition.

Anyway, it's impossible to get any ranking.

Bang bang bang bang bang.

Bang bang bang bang bang.

End of the downhill section.

The track has reached the most crucial point in the 200-meter race – the junction between the curve and the straightaway.

This is the decisive moment in the 200-meter race, where countless athletes fail at the last hurdle. But for Blake, it was the starting point for his dominance in the later stages.

At this moment, Su, Xie, and Bu emerged one after another on the track, forming a visually striking scene.

Zhou Bing ranked fourth, while the other contestants were far behind.

The entire audience in the Olympic Stadium stood up and cheered.

The shouts were deafening.

The announcer shouted out classic phrases from the 200-meter race:

"From the curve to the straight!!!"

It all started with that shout.

Everyone knows that this is the real competition.

from now on.

It begins the moment you turn from the bend into the straight.

The transition from the curve to the straightaway is the most technically demanding moment in a 200-meter race, and it's also the moment that best showcases an athlete's talent and skill.

From the end of the 100-meter curve to the start of the 110-meter straight, within this short 10-meter distance, athletes need to complete the technical transition from running on a curve to running on a straight.

The core center of gravity shifted from the left to the normal state, and the amplitude and frequency of the arm swing returned to the standard for straight-line running.

The angle of the leg push-off also needs to be adjusted accordingly.

At the same time, it is also necessary to maintain or even improve one's speed during such technological transitions.

During this stage, even the slightest technical error can lead to a significant decrease in speed.

They lost their advantage in the game.

This could cause one of their advantages to be completely wasted.

And if the technology switch can be completed perfectly.

That way, the competition can begin on the straightaway.

They occupy an absolute leading position.

Yohan Blake is a world-class master of this technique.

The stage in front is indeed for Su Shen, and for the rest of the group.

But that's all.

It's time for me to step onto the stage as the main character.

At the moment of transitioning from the curve to the straight, Blake executed a near-perfect technical switch.

At the same time, it unleashed its terrifying explosive power.

The yellow figure was like a yellow lightning bolt.

The speed increase was completed instantly.

Of course, this improvement is only apparent; after all, if you are faster than others, it will appear as if your speed has increased.

Bang bang bang bang bang.

Bang bang bang bang bang.

Blake gradually began to take the lead.

They began to steadily approach Su Shen in front of them.

The moment he entered the straightaway, his core weight shifted back to normal with an extremely smooth movement, moving from the leftward side.

Without the slightest adjustment or hesitation, it was as if the body was born knowing how to make such a switch.

The arm swing of the upper limbs also instantly returned to the standard of straight-track running, with the amplitude of the left and right arm swings being completely consistent, and the frequency of arm swings instantly increasing, providing the body with the ultimate power.

The angle of the leg push-off also adjusts accordingly, shifting from the angle that conforms to the curve to the angle that applies to the straightaway, instantly maximizing the force of the push-off.

It's as if every push-off from the ground unleashes an overwhelming force, propelling the body forward.

The perfect transition of techniques, coupled with terrifying explosive power, allowed Blake to instantly surge in speed the moment he entered the straight from the corner.

It surpassed Xie Zhengye, who was still completing the technology transition.

They began to get closer to Su Shen in front.

The yellow-green figure suddenly exerted its strength at the starting point of the straightaway.

From this point on, Su Shen's speed also began to decline significantly.

Blake.

It became the sole focus of attention on the track.

This is the healthy Blake, the 200-meter king. He has brought the technique of turning from a curve to the straight to its extreme, showcasing his talent and strength to the fullest. At this crucial juncture, he began his journey of domination.

There's no way around it, without Bolt, he really could...

Lawless.

Do whatever you want.

After passing a few dozen meters, Su Shen's speed began to decline again.

Blake continued to rise as if he were on steroids.

As for Su Shen, during the straightaway phase, a slight disruption in his rhythm occurred, which became the key factor in him losing his leading position.

The problem actually arose when the road went from a curve to a straightaway.

The extreme exertion of his physical strength caused him to experience a slight sluggishness when switching techniques.

When the core center of gravity returned to normal from the offset, there was a slight sway, so a small adjustment had to be made, which took only a fraction of a second.

This caused his speed to decrease slightly.

At the same time, his arm swing rhythm became slightly disordered.

The amplitude and frequency of the swing arm did not keep up in time during the switching.

There was a brief miscoordination between the leg push-off and the force exerted.

The speed could not be maintained in time.

It was this slight disruption to the rhythm that caused Su Shen to lose his lead that he had held for the 100 meters.

It was about several tens of meters past.

Blake instantly... surpassed him.

That's not all. After all, there's no doubt how terrifying Blake's finishing speed is in the 200 meters, even if Bolt were to come.

Everyone has to call him Papa Bu.

This is the fastest fault-leading run in human history, with a lead of 200 meters in the later stages.

Even if Johnson came.

They all have to admit defeat.

So it's normal that he couldn't outrun Blake later on, and it seemed like he was under a slowing spell.

This was originally taken into account by Su Shen.

but.

Blake wasn't the only one trying to rush up.

at the same time……

Xie Zhengye seized the opportunity.

Su Shen's red figure was overtaken by a yellow-green figure, and then started to be chased by another red figure.

Their original leading position is getting smaller and smaller.

After all, Xie Zhengye also has the talent for speed and endurance here.

This attribute was personally cultivated and developed by Su Shen in this lifetime.

Of course, I know better than anyone else.

But Su did not give up. In a very short time, he adjusted his rhythm, his core balance was stabilized, and the coordination of his arm swing and push-off returned to its best state. Although he lost the lead, he still maintained his speed.

They followed closely and launched an attack on Blake ahead.

His willpower sustained him as he continued to sprint despite being at his physical limit.

it is good.

As expected of President Su.

There hasn't been a major competition for the 200-meter individual event for many years.

It's amazing that they were able to perform so well right from the start.

This was based on the energy expenditure of a 100-meter race.

Or perhaps it's the exhaustion from the disastrous 100m race in Rio.

That's terrifying.

pity.

200 meters behind.

This is my home turf.

Even if you are President Su, it's the same.

Xie Zhengye made a smooth transition from the curve to the straightaway, and although it wasn't as perfect as Blake's, he didn't make any mistakes.

His ample physical reserves allow him to maintain a stable state of body when switching techniques, and he can complete the recovery of his core center of gravity, the adjustment of his arm swing, and the switching of the angle of his push-off in one go.

The speed did not decrease at all.

On the contrary, at the moment of entering the straight section, it appears that the improvement continues.

The moment Su Shen lost his rhythm, Xie Zhengye seized the opportunity, allowing his red figure to catch up with Su Shen in an instant, greatly reducing the gap between the two.

"Blake is still a bit too fast. Now we'll see how the second and third place are decided."

Yang Jian had already realized that comparing himself to Blake was still too much of a stretch.

Let's aim for silver and bronze medals then.

Blake, in the lead, was driving like a whirlwind on the straightaway.

The figure ran faster and faster, and the distance between it and the runners behind it grew farther and farther.

This is absolutely terrifying.

You seem tired, but he doesn't seem tired at all.

His speed continues to increase.

It seems like there's no limit.

Just kidding, this is an area that even Bolt finds terrifying.

For anyone else, it would be like seeing a ghost or a god.

During the straightaway phase, Blake maximized his speed and endurance talent and technical skills, maintaining a stable forward lean at all times to provide his body with sufficient power.

The frequency and amplitude of the upper limb swings reached their maximum, and each swing could unleash amazing power, forming a perfect coordination with the leg push-off.

The leg push-off is powerful and forceful, propelling the body forward a great distance with each push.

His footsteps, like drumbeats, struck the rubber track, producing a crisp sound.

Those were the footsteps of a king.

It is an unstoppable declaration.

There is no Bolt.

200 meters is like his own backyard.

Take whatever you ask for.

A healthy Blake is terrifyingly fast on the straightaways, showing no signs of fatigue.

The body remained in an extremely relaxed state, every technical movement was flawless, and the speed soared.

His eyes still held that indifferent disdain for all others, as if the pursuers behind him didn't exist. He was simply sprinting towards the finish line at his own pace, striving for his own Olympic championship.

This is Yohan Blake, the 200-meter king who replaced Bolt. Even under Brazil's absurd competition rules, he can still run such terrifying results.

This strength has amazed the entire world.

It's a pity that there's no one around who can make me feel pressured.

And right now, that person is sitting in the stands, eating fried chicken and drinking beer.

Xie Zhengye showcased his top-tier speed and endurance talent on the straightaway. His red figure sped forward, maintaining an extremely high speed. Although he couldn't close the gap with Blake, he never fell too far behind and firmly held onto second place.

Su Shen began to gradually catch up.

Then surpass it.

Giving up the physical advantage of the 100-meter dash.

This stage fully reveals that Xie Zhengye's body still possesses abundant energy. The frequency and amplitude of his arm swings remain at their optimal levels, and his leg push-offs are crisp and powerful, unleashing astonishing speed with each push-off.

His technique was flawless, his rhythm was steady, and there were no mistakes whatsoever.

This is all because of their abundant physical energy.

Both are physically fit, so Su Shen can certainly do it too.

But his physical strength was indeed depleted after the 100-meter race.

Rio's terrible tournament format is too grueling.

It would definitely be better if it were done normally.

150 meters, 160 meters, 180 meters, 190 meters...

The finish line is in sight.

The cheers from the Olympic Stadium were deafening.

Everyone stood up and cheered for the athletes on the track.

Blake's yellow figure crossed the finish line first, and the number on the timer stopped at... 19.30 seconds.

This terrifying result is remarkable given Brazil's absurd tournament format.

He still managed to escape easily.

His kingly demeanor was unmistakable.

That's ridiculously strong.

This makes it seem like even if Bolt himself came.

It won't be much better.

And he managed to get to this point even without anyone putting pressure on him.

It can only be said that he has already achieved unparalleled success.

Following closely behind was Xie Zhengye's red figure, with the electronic screen displaying 19.65 seconds.

He carried a hint of resentment.

Yet they still created their own brilliance.

He was dissatisfied because he originally wanted to run around 19.60 seconds.

I didn't expect to perform so poorly because of the competition format.

Let alone opening it in 19.60 seconds.

Even getting close is impossible.

But at least you got a silver medal, right?
Young people shouldn't be too greedy.

You still have a future.

Then came Su Shen's red figure, 19.70 seconds.

He practically dragged himself across the finish line, but a hint of relief crossed his face.

He won his first Olympic medal in the 200-meter race, making history for himself.

The fourth one to come...

Zhou Bing's red figure.

At 19.99 seconds, he crossed the finish line, waving his arms excitedly.

His face was filled with surprise and disbelief as he competed in the Olympic finals.

With such a terrible competition format in Rio.

It still managed to break the 20-second barrier.

And it ranked fourth.

This is his best achievement in history.

They were just one step away from touching the medal.

He defeated these top European and American players who had previously looked down on him in major competitions.

It's nothing to those who are aiming for medals.

For him personally.

Without a doubt, this is another new peak.

"Well done, Yuhan, congratulations on becoming an Olympic champion."

After Suarez finished running, he hugged Blake.

Although Blake was happy to win the gold medal, he was still slightly disappointed: "I feel like I didn't get enough. Now I finally understand how you feel after the 100 meters."

"There is no such man."

"Winning is a bit boring."

Haha.

Su Shen laughed and said, "You're kidding me. If he really were here competing with us..."

"We're not thinking about that."

"Too."

"If he were really here, I'm afraid even if I gave it my all, I might not be able to win the gold medal."

"That's right."

Su Shen laughed and said, "Enjoy our new era together."

"The competition of the future."

"I'll take 100 meters, and you take 200 meters, how about that?"

"Hmm." Blake didn't even think about it. Anyway, he couldn't outrun you in 100 meters, so what could he do if he disagreed?

"I think it's okay."

"Then let's settle on that."

This marks the culmination of several competitions.

Everything is unfolding according to this script.

The post-Bolt era.

It started in Rio.


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