Chapter 212: Limit 9.6 seconds

On the last chance to throw, Pite Kamaki tried his best to throw a score of 87.33 meters in front of the audience. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info

In the end, Zhang Huasong won the men's javelin championship with a score of 90.85m, Pitkamaki won the second place with a score of 89.71m, and another Latvian athlete won the bronze medal with a score of 87.24m.

In the first Golden League game in 2008, Zhang Huasong broke the world record in 100 meters and set the best result of the year in the javelin to win the double championship.

After 10 p.m., all the races of the 2008 IAAF Golden League Berlin ended.

In the warm applause of the audience, Zhang Huasong received two gold medals in the men's 100m and javelin, with a total prize of 300,000 US dollars.

This is relatively rare in the Golden League!

There is no restriction on one athlete in the Golden League, but because the competition is only one day, the vast majority of athletes will actually only participate in one competition, concentrating on competing for the championship in one event.

Although there have been people who have competed in two competitions at the same time and some have won the double, no one has won the double and broken the world record at the same time.

Like Zhang Huasong, who participated in two competitions, broke a world record, set a record of the year and won a double championship, and won a prize of 300,000 US dollars in a single race, which is unprecedented.

In particular, Zhang Huasong's 100m 9.69 seconds not only set a new world record, but also the first flying man to run into the 9.7-second mark in Bluestar, breaking the prediction of some scientists that human beings could not break the 9.7-second mark, which is of great significance.

At the end of the first 100 meters, there were other races, and the media reporters just sent a news brief.

Now that all the races in Berlin are over, everyone has time to sort out the videos, pictures, interview records, and report in more detail.

And Zhang Huasong's new world record in the 100m, breaking the 9.7-second mark, double championship, $300,000 in prize money, etc., are all big news.

On June 2nd, many media outlets around the world focused on the Golden League Berlin tournament.

"Flyer Zhang Huasong set a new world record of 100 meters in 9.69 seconds, becoming the first flyer to run the 9.7-second mark!"

"In the IAAF Golden League Berlin Station, Zhang Huasong broke the record and achieved a double championship!"

"Zhang Huasong won the double championship of the Golden League, with a prize of up to 300,000 US dollars in a single station!"

"Usain Bolt's world record of 9.72 seconds held for only one day before being replaced by Zhang Huasong's new world record of 9.69 seconds!"

"In the men's javelin final, Zhang Huasong threw more than the 90-meter mark and won the championship with the best result of the year!"

"Zhang Huasong became the first athlete to break the world record and win the double in the IAAF Golden League!"

"The new history of human 100 meters, Zhang Huasong entered the 9.7 second mark in 9.69 seconds!"

"Zhang Huasong has broken through the 9.7 second mark, how fast is the speed of human beings, and where is the limit of human beings?"

Countless media praised Zhang Huasong for breaking the 100-meter world record, entering the 9.7-second mark, winning the double championship, etc., and readers also competed to read and watch.

In particular, the video of Zhang Huasong breaking the world record in the 100 meters was watched over and over by netizens, and they were amazed once they watched it!

At 19 o'clock in the evening of June 2, Peking time, Huaguo CCTV's "News Network" program also reported on the news that Zhang Huasong once again broke the 100-meter world record and became the first Blue Star to enter the 9.7-meter mark.

This is not only the honor of Zhang Huasong, but also the honor of the country, and even the honor of mankind constantly breaking through the limit!

Not only the media, track and field circles, sports fans, and ordinary viewers have paid attention, but also many scientists have come to rub Zhang Huasong's hot spots.

In fact, the history of the men's 100-meter trapeze battle is the history of human beings challenging the extreme speed.

As the most watched Olympic sport, scientists are also very interested in predicting the ultimate speed of 100 meters.

In the 60s, some scientists predicted that the limit speed that human muscle fibers could withstand was 10 seconds, and humans would not be able to run the 10-second mark anyway.

This is the first prediction made by the scientific community about the human 100-meter sprint, and many people still believe in this prediction out of trust and admiration for scientists!

As a result, not long after the prediction came out, Jim Hines, a black athlete from the Stars and Stripes, shocked the world by setting a world record of 9.95 seconds in the 100m at the 1968 Mexico Olympics.

The first prophecy of the scientific community about the human 100-meter dash has been declared bankrupt!

Since then, 100-meter athletes have continued to challenge the 100-meter limit predicted by scientists.

The continuous improvement of the track, running shoes, running aids, sportswear, training methods, starting techniques, running techniques, and crossing techniques have made the 100-meter world record constantly refreshed, and at the same time, it is also constantly breaking the predictions of scientists.

In 1996, after Canada's flyer Green ran a time of 9.84 seconds, scientists claimed that they had proved through complex calculations that the ultimate human speed was 9.80 seconds.

As a result, it didn't take long for Green to run a time of 9.79 seconds, bankrupting the scientist's prediction, and the world called Green's feat: The Grimm Myth!

Then, after a full nine years, it was not until 2005 that Asafa Powell improved Green's world record of 9.79 seconds to 9.77 seconds.

In 9 years, the record has only improved by 0.02 seconds, and scientists feel that human speed must have reached the limit.

As a result, some scientists have come forward to predict that the ultimate speed of human beings will not exceed 9.7 seconds, and no matter how young they are, it is impossible for humans to run into the 9.7 second mark!

As a result, starting from the 2007 World Championships in the big board, the 100m world record has been broken five times in less than a year.

After breaking world records of 9.76 seconds, 9.74 seconds, 9.73 seconds and 9.72 seconds, Zhang Huasong successfully broke the 9.7 seconds mark on June 1, 2008, raising the world record to 9.69 seconds, and the scientist who predicted that 9.7 seconds would be the limit of the human 100-meter dash became a joke.

With the world record breaking five times in one year and breaking the 9.7-second mark, it's no wonder that countless media and sports fans claim that it's the 100m now!

However, scientists will not give up on prophecy.

Because, this can rub the heat and increase their popularity!

As for whether the forecast is accurate or not, they don't care.

So, two days after Zhang Huasong entered the 9.7-second mark, on June 4, a scientist from the Stars and Stripes country stood up and announced his prediction about the limit of the human 100-meter dash in the media.

The well-known Stars and Stripes scientist claimed that based on a combination of factors such as the resistance of the human body against air resistance and the reaction force of the human body weight on the ground, the human body could withstand a limit speed of 100 meters would not exceed 9.6 seconds.

Humans running at a speed of no more than 9.6 seconds do not cause muscle damage.

If this limit is exceeded, there is a risk that the human muscles will break during running.

Therefore, 9.6 seconds is the human speed limit of 100 meters calculated by him through a large number of scientific studies.

With his reputation and professionalism, he assured that humans would never be able to break the 9.6-second limit. Even Zhang Huasong, the first flyer to break the 9.7-second mark, is unlikely to break through the 9.6-second limit!

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