Chapter 156: Give Up

On the field, Zhang Huasong ranked 12th in this pole vault. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

When it was Zhang Huasong's turn, Zhang Huasong learned the lesson of too much physical consumption after trying too many jumps in the morning high jump, and directly chose the 5.55-meter Beiping Olympic B standard height to warm up on the first attempt.

The poles of pole vaulting are all built-in, and there is no limit to weight and length.

However, the pole is individually customized according to each athlete's height, weight, and palm size, and each athlete's pole weight, length, and diameter are different. (The weight shall not exceed 2.25 kg, and the length shall be limited to between 4.48 m and 4.52 m, and the specific weight and length shall not be limited)

The material must also be very good fiberglass!

The personal customization and trouble of the pole is probably one of the reasons why this sport is not popular in China and there are not many athletes involved!

Of course, jumping four or five meters high, and then freefalling, the average person is also a little scared. Although there is a cushion more than 1 meter thick, this height is still quite scary, and most people do not even dare to try.

Zhang Huasong wants to pursue an Olympic height of more than 5 meters, and his pole is naturally the longest 4.52 meters, but the provincial team coach brought him a few more spares.

After the referee took the elevator to put the crossbar to the height of 5.55 meters of Olympic standard B, Zhang Huasong began to run more than 40 meters away.

Pole vaulting actually has a lot to do with the sprint speed of the athlete, and the fast sprint athlete can get more and stronger upward elastic force and jump at a higher height.

The men's pole vault world record holder can run in less than 10 seconds in the 100 meters, which is quite strong.

Therefore, Zhang Huasong's sprinting speed actually has a natural advantage over him in pole vaulting.

In the indoor gymnasium, seeing that Zhang Huasong chose the 5.55-meter Olympic B standard to warm up in the first round of jumping, the audience was nervous and expectant.

I am afraid that Zhang Huasong will fail, but I also hope that he can succeed.

On the field, Zhang Huasong took a breath and began the first round of his pole vault debut: the first attempt of the 5.55m jump.

Zhang Huasong held the shaft with his left hand and the head of the shaft with his right hand, the front end was slightly cocked, and he began to run slowly with a slight side.

Then, he ran faster and faster, and finally reached a sprint speed of 100 meters in less than 10 seconds.

With the strength of Zhang Huasong's 100-meter sprint world record holder, his pole vault sprint speed is definitely the first in the pole vault field.

On the field, Zhang Huasong quickly sprinted to the front of the pole area, inserted the front end of the pole into the groove of the pole, and then took advantage of the elasticity of the pole after bending, and the body naturally bounced upward, smoothly crossed the height of 5.55 meters, and fell onto the cushion behind.

The crossbar did not move at all, and was not taken down by Zhang Huasong.

The narrator suddenly shouted, "It's over, it's over." Zhang Huasong is so powerful that he chose the starting height of 5.55 meters for the Olympic B standard, but he successfully passed the first jump. ”

The audience also applauded one after another, and they also admired the strength shown by Zhang Huasong's pole vault debut.

In pole vaulting, at least 5 centimeters are added each time before the champion is decided, and after the champion is determined, the champion can add 1 centimeter to 1 centimeter.

In the second round, when other athletes only dared to add 5 centimeters or 10 centimeters each time, Zhang Huasong directly added 15 centimeters, reaching the Olympic A-standard height of 5.70 meters.

The host of the live TV broadcast introduced to the TV audience: "Zhang Huasong chose the height of 5.70 meters in the second round, which is the standard for the 2008 Beiping Olympic Games. At present, only Liu Feiliang, who set a new national record in the men's pole vault with 5.71 meters last year, has reached the Olympic A standard, and there are three places for the Olympic A standard. As long as Zhang Huasong jumps over the 5.70-meter A-mark, he can be sure to get a ticket for the men's pole vault at the Peking Olympics. ”

At the scene, under the attention of the audience, Zhang Huasong started the first test jump of 5.70 meters.

As a result, he did not insert the pole correctly, a few centimeters away from the crossbar, and finally took the crossbar down when he crossed the pole, and the first attempt of 5.70 meters failed, causing a lament from the audience.

In the third round, Zhang Huasong began the second attempt of 5.70 meters.

This time, he paid special attention to the position of the bar, and the rhythm of the run was also quite good, the take-off and over-the-bar were quite perfect, and he successfully crossed the crossbar and landed on the cushion behind him, and the crossbar did not move at all.

The on-site commentator and TV host were all crazy, and excitedly announced to the audience: "It's over, it's over, Zhang Huasong's second attempt jump of 5.70 meters has passed smoothly, he has won the second A standard place in the Chinese men's pole vault, and he has won the ticket to the seventh Olympic event." No one in the history of world athletics has ever competed in seven track and field events at the same Olympic Games, Zhang Huasong is the first person in the history of world athletics, let us congratulate Zhang Huasong!"

The audience also stood up and gave Zhang Huasong crazy applause and cheers.

Even reporters from more than a dozen foreign media outlets stood up one after another to pay tribute to Zhang Huasong as the athlete who participated in the most single Olympic sports in the history of world athletics.

Many female fans of Zhang Huasong screamed, frantically shouting Zhang Huasong's name, shouting slogans such as "Zhang Huasong, you are amazing" and "Zhang Huasong, I love you".

Zhang Huasong successfully won the men's pole vault Olympic quota, which made the entire competition venue boil, and the competition was interrupted for almost ten minutes before restarting.

However, Zhang Huasong was exempted from jumping in the next game, waiting for the last challenger to fail in three attempts to jump 5.60 meters, and Zhang Huasong did not have to raise 5 centimeters to try to jump after Zhang Huasong was sure to win the championship.

Zhang Huasong raised the pole for the first time in his solo attempt, and he asked the referee to raise him by 2 centimeters, reaching a height of 5.72 meters, breaking Liu Feiliang's national record of 5.71 meters.

Both the live commentator and the TV host introduced the significance of Zhang Huasong's choice of 5.72 meters, which is the height of the new national record in the men's pole vault.

If Zhang Huasong jumps over, he will not only win the Olympic quota and win the championship, but will set a new national record.

As a result, in the anxious waiting of everyone, Zhang Huasong's 5.8-meter pole vaulting skills were perfectly played, and he successfully crossed the first attempt to jump, and the crossbar was not taken off by him.

The on-site commentator immediately shouted: "New record, new national record in men's pole vault, Zhang Huasong has set a new national record in men's pole vault with a score of 5.72 meters! Let us congratulate Zhang Huasong!"

The audience immediately gave a standing ovation again, and many people shouted for Zhang Huasong to raise the bar again and set a new record.

Zhang Huasong also wanted to show the world his ever-improving performance curve, so he asked the referee to raise the bar to a height of 5.75 meters.

Then, Zhang Huasong failed to try the jump twice, and finally succeeded in the third attempt, setting a new national record in the pole vault to a height of 5.75 meters.

After this jump, Zhang Huasong felt a little tired, and he had to participate in the 400-meter race tomorrow, so Zhang Huasong gave up the opportunity to try to jump higher again, and fixed the national record in the men's pole vault at 5.75 meters.

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