Run Out of My Life

Chapter 269: 1st place in the 12th Asian Championships

    At 20:00 on September 2, the men's 100-meter final of the Asian Championships.

    I don't know whether it was Su Zu's popularity on the Internet that he was "intrigued by South Korea", or whether his performance yesterday conquered the audience. When Su Zu came out, the applause and cheers in Wenhe Stadium were much warmer than yesterday.

    Things like "being in Korea" only stay on some media and the Internet. Su Zu clearly responded that he is Chinese, and he didn't care about it after that. He has become commonplace on the Internet. On the other hand, Zhang Pingqiu and Jiang Daheng in the team were somewhat inexplicable, so they couldn't understand the logic of their thinking.

    Standing on the men's 100-meter final track, Su Zu glanced at the athletes around him. These athletes on the field can be regarded as the athletes with the highest level of sprinting in Asia.

    First course, Vitaly Medvedev, Kazakhstan;

    Second Course, Wajora Sandy, Thailand;

    Third Road, Xuanzhi Asahara, Japan;

    The Fourth Road, Suzu, China;

    Fifth Road, Khalid Obeiri, Qatar;

    Sixth Road, Mubarak Al Yami, Saudi Arabia;

    The seventh course, the last continuation of Shingo, Japan;

    The Eighth Road, Anil Kumar Prakash, India;

    In this group of finals, in addition to Su Zu, the other two veterans of the Chinese team have been eliminated in the semi-finals. The only two athletes who participated in the finals were two Japanese players.

    The Chinese delegation has almost no requirements for Su Zu in the Asian Championships.

    Li Zhizhong basically didn't pay much attention to Su Zu in Korea these days, and was mainly busy communicating and coordinating other track and field events.

    He is very relieved to Su Zu. Su Zu participates mainly to boost national morale and let other Asian countries see the level of China's top sprinters. With Su Zu's current level of strength, unless he is suddenly injured, it is basically impossible to lose in such a game.

    In addition, the real Suzu's loss in the Asian Championships has little impact on him.

    He has proven himself in the Olympic Games, IAAF Grand Prix, World Championships.

    After the gunshots of the game, Su Zu easily gained the advantage at the 40-meter position and accelerated the sprint all the way. The audience on the field almost saw that Su Zu was really performing alone, and the other athletes basically had a distance gap of several meters from him.

    After the game, Japanese star Xuanji Asahara said in an interview, "We are not at the same level as Su, and everyone started at the same level, but when you reach 20 or 30 meters, you will feel There was a 'hum' next to him, as if the engine of a sports car suddenly started, and Su was like a gust of wind that instantly passed ahead."

    9 seconds 97, Suzu's performance in the final was ahead of the 10 seconds 39 run by Saudi Arabian Mubarak Al Yami, who was second in the final, a full 0.42 second.

    The Korean audience at the scene applauded frantically almost at the moment when the results came out. This has nothing to do with the country and nation, but really witnessed the wonderful performance of the Asian Speed ​​Red Lightning on the spot, and it was not too strong In the case of an opponent, he still ran into the 10-second mark, which has to be sighed and appreciated.

    Even if there is a gap between this result and the Olympic World Championships, even Su Zu's performance in the Grand Prix, no one will blame.

    And in the men's 200m race held two days later, Su Zu also thriving, maintaining an absolute crushing result. The number of participants in the men's 200m is limited, and only the preliminaries and the final are divided. In the two competitions, Su Zu successfully won another gold medal for the Chinese delegation with a time of 20.35 and 19.92 respectively.

    After participating in the men's 100m and 200m events, the men's 4x100m relay Suzu did not participate again.

    It's not because Su Zu himself proposed to rest and recover. Although he is not in the best state at present, he will not have much challenge in the Asian Championships.

    The reason is that the head coach of the relay team, Yuan Guohua, hopes to train the team. The new players in the relay team are all young and have good potential, but they lack enough competition experience.

    The young athletes of the relay team are all newcomers selected from the provincial team, city team and even the sports school, and they do not participate in many competitions in China. Although the results of participating in the World Championships this time have met expectations and the ranking is good, it is a tough challenge, relying on the fledgling spirit of several players, and largely depends on Su Zu's fourth-ball performance.

    It is necessary to train soldiers and generals, the Asian Athletics Championships is just right.

    The level of the players is not too high, and there are enough challenges.

    If it is the Asian Games, Su Zu will not play. If he wins, he will be fine. If he loses, Yuan Guohua, the head coach of the relay team, will definitely bear the pressure.

    The Asian Championships have no such concerns. After all, the level of emphasis is completely different from the level of the event, which is very suitable for young athletes in the relay team to exercise.

    The men's 4×100m relay race was put on the last day of this Asian Championships.

    The preliminaries at 16:00 and the final at 20:00.

    A total of 12 relay teams from various countries and regions participated in the relay race: China, Japan, India, South Korea, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kazakhstan, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, and Chinese Taipei. .

    The twelve teams are divided into two preliminaries, with six teams in each group, the top three directly advance to the final, and the two teams with the best results advance to the remaining two.

    The lineup of the Chinese team is Wen Yongyi, Zhang Peimeng, Dai Shengming and Chen Yuhang. Among the four young men, Wen Yongyi is the oldest, from 1984, and the others are from the Bayi team His name was 1986, Zhang Peimeng and Chen Yuhang were both the same age as Su Zu, 1987.

    The appearance of these people is actually closely related to Su Zu. In the original time and space, they may not have entered the national team, or they may not have entered the national team so early. However, because the strategy of driving individual events by relay was implemented in advance, he was able to be recruited into the national team early for training.

    In fact, there is a very important one in the analysis of the reasons for the success of Su Zu and Liu Yangyu by the Tianguan Center, that is, both of them have skipped the step of the provincial team and entered the country directly after they emerged a little. The team is trained.

    Although athletes and local teams are still inextricably linked, the competition and training have been taken over by the field management center, and they have received more scientific training, while avoiding many provincial team personnel matters of intrigue and contamination of bad habits.

    In the most rapid stage of athlete's growth, unreasonable training and competition are fatal to the athlete's entire career, not to mention some bad habits of mind. when most vulnerable to external influences.

    And sprinters don't want to achieve results as early as gymnastics diving. They have to wait until their bodies are fully developed and enter the peak. This hard, boring, and repeated training takes longer, and no matter how talented the seedlings are, if they slack off, their achievements will be limited.

    In the men's 4×100m relay preliminaries, the Chinese team performed well, running a score of 39.25 seconds, beating the first place in the preliminaries group Thailand.

    But in the men's 4×100m relay final, the Chinese team only won the second place with 39.17 seconds. The championship was won by the Japanese team with a time of 39.10 seconds and a time of 39.10.

    Thailand in third place was 39.23, and Saudi Arabia in fourth was 39.25. After that, the other Indian teams, the Chinese Taipei team, and the previous teams have a gap of more than 0.5 seconds.

    The last South Korean team ran out in 40.57 seconds. With a gap of more than one second, you can already imagine how many meters behind it was on the field.

    When the last men's 4×100m relay race ended, this Asian Athletics Championships has come to an end.

    The Chinese delegation topped the list with 17 golds, 8 silvers, 10 bronzes, a total of 35 medals, followed by Japan with 6 golds, 5 silvers, and 12 bronzes. The third place was Qatar. 6 Gold, 3 Silver, 3 Bronze.

    The Chinese delegation started in Kuwait in 1983 and ranked first in the 12th Asian Athletics Championships in a row.

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