Chapter 297: The Fastest Runner
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Wuxing County, Yangxin Middle School.
The red banner more than ten meters long was hung at the entrance of the school, attracting many passers-by who passed by the gate of this middle school.
Occasionally, passers-by looked curiously and began to estimate what kind of leader should be welcome, but after a closer look, they found that it was good news.
is also to congratulate the alumni for breaking the men's 100-meter world record, but compared to Jianping Sports School, after all, Yangxin Middle School is just a township school, and it takes a trip to the county to make a banner to be completed.
To be honest, in Yangxin Town, many people don't have a clear concept of athletes, but they can't bear that this is Su Zu's hometown.
Since Suzu's performance in the Athens Olympics, there have been reports about it on TV stations from almost the province to the county, and even CCTV.
Some special reports and interviews were carried out, and I even went to a few small shops at the entrance of the school to interview.
Passers-by may just look at this banner to see a fresh picture, running, athletes, record-breaking or something in the past two years Although the past two years have been very hyped, and the leading cadres in the town have received a lot of film crews, but after all, many people who run a small business in the town, or occasionally pass by and still make a living from farming, do not have a deep feeling.
Life goes on, and at most it's just a little bit of talk.
And the most sensational thing is the playground next to Yangxin Middle School. It was a wasteland that many people had passed through before, and since Su Zu's reputation spread in the country, the city and county had allocated funds several times to expand the wasteland next to the large beach.
Plastic running tracks, flat basketball courts, brand-new basketball hoops, as well as a variety of uneven bars and other sports and fitness equipment.
During the day, it is a playground for school students' physical education classes, and at night, many people often come here to chat in the shade and use it as an activity venue.
That's a lot bigger than the stadium in the county.
The reason for these things is the name that hangs on the red banner at this time.
In the small village called Yangping Village below Yangxin Town, a teenager once went to junior high school here, and then step by step, went out into the world.
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"Did you ever think you'd break a world record before?"
"I must have thought about it, I ran 9.79 seconds at the Grand Prix last year, which is only 2 hundredths of a second away from the world record, but I really didn't know that I would break the record so soon."
"Surprised by your record-breaking experience?"
"I didn't think about it that much, the Doha Super Grand Prix was my first race of the year and I felt good to be back in action after a long closed training session. And, with an Olympic champion like Justin Gatlin, it's a big challenge. ”
"Are you happy with your game?"
"It's not perfect, my training camp has been very effective, but I don't feel like I've fully shown the results of my training. After all, there has been no competition for a long time. And the world record is not much higher, and it may soon be broken by Gatlin or Powell. ”
"Do you think the two of them are your strongest opponents?"
"They're definitely and maybe there will be new competitors soon, but I'm not afraid, I've grown up in the competition."
"There are a lot of people who like you in China, do you have anything to say to everyone?"
"Thank you all for your support! Please give me a little space to calm down. There are still a lot of challenges ahead, and I'm afraid of getting lost in the flowers and applause. ”
On May 13, Su Zu's telephone interview with Oriental Sports was put on the Internet, which caused heated discussions among many netizens.
Under a post on a topic of a certain portal called: Suzu Doha won the championship and broke the world record in 9.75 seconds, various netizens discussed and left more than seven or eight thousand posts.
——As a Chinese, I am extremely proud and applaud you.
– At least for now, no one will believe that any team in Asia has the quality to win the World Cup.
Once upon a time, it was widely believed that Asians could not make a difference in track races, especially in the sprint events.
I vaguely remember that a philosopher said in a very serious way: "Winning the championship and breaking the world record is the last word...... ”
A philosopher is a philosopher, and it's true~~!
Su Zu's achievements, as Chinese and Asians, we have reason to be proud and proud!
- Sprint! Sprint! Sprint! Su Zu sprinted! Su Zu sprinted! Don't give Gatling any chance!
Great Chinese players! He inherited the glorious traditions of China. Shenxing Taibao Dai Zong, Sun Wukong, Tian Boguang are possessed by the soul at this moment, Su Zu is alone, he represents the long history and tradition of Chinese athletics, at this moment he is not fighting alone, he is not alone!
- Su Zudu is a few beautiful boys, and he runs fast.
- Cow, strong, really the king.
- I felt like I could break it in the magic capital last year, but this year it finally broke.
- Day, I can't believe it!! Sounds like fake news! The IAAF hurry up and check, don't let me rejoice.
- It's so exciting!
- Suspicious fools take a look here, and that's the headline.
There are even netizens below the post, listing a history of Su Zu breaking various records, and almost the moment it was posted, it was put in the first place by the person who saw this message.
Suzu broke the records of major competitions:
In February 2003, at the National Indoor Track and Field Championships, Su Zu broke the men's 60-meter national record with a time of 6.60 seconds; (Champion)
In March 2003, at the World Indoor Track and Field Championships, Su Zu set a new men's 60-meter national record with a time of 6.59 seconds; (Champion)
In September 2003, at the National Track and Field Championships, Su Zu broke the men's 100-meter national record with a time of 10.14 seconds; (Champion)
In September 2003, at the Asian Athletics Championships, Su Zu, Chen Jian, Yang Guangzong and Shen Yunbao broke the Asian men's 4×100m relay record with a time of 38.28 seconds; (Champion)
In October 2003, at the National City Games, Su Zu once again refreshed his own national men's 100-meter record with a time of 10.09 seconds; (Champion)
In March 2004, at the World Indoor Track and Field Championships, Su Zu once again set a new men's 60-meter national record with a time of 6.48 seconds;
In May 2004, at the National Track and Field Championships and Olympic Trials, Su Zu set a new national men's 100-meter record with a time of 10.02 seconds, and at the same time, Su Zu broke the national men's 200-meter record with a time of 20.12 seconds; (Double Champion)
In August 2004, at the Athens Olympic Games, Su Zu set a new personal best of 9.99 seconds, 9.97 seconds and 9.91 seconds in the men's 100-meter semi-finals, semifinals and finals, becoming the only 100-meter runner in Asia to run into the 10-second mark. (Third Runner-up)
In the men's 200m final, Su Zu once again set a new Asian record with a time of 19.96 seconds; (Runner-up)
In the men's 4×100m final, Su Zu and his teammates jointly created the myth of the relay team, winning the gold medal with a time of 37.99 seconds, setting a new Asian record; (Champion)
In September 2004, in the IAAF All-Star Race, Su Zu set a new personal best and Asian record with a time of 9.89 seconds;
In June 2005, at the IAAF Eugene Grand Prix, Su Zu Su Zu set a new Asian record in the men's 100m and 200m races with personal best times of 9.88 seconds and 19.83 seconds; (Double Champion)
In June 2005, at the IAAF New York Grand Prix, Su Zu set a new men's 200-meter record with a time of 19.79 seconds. (Champion)
In August 2005, at the World Athletics Championships, Su Zu set a new personal best and Asian record in the men's 100m and 200m races with a time of 9.84 seconds and 19.75 seconds. (Double Champion)
In September 2005, at the IAAF Grand Prix, Su Zu set a new personal best and Asian record with a time of 9.79 seconds;
On May 12, 2006, at the IAAF Doha Super Grand Prix, Suzu broke the world record of 9.77 seconds held by Asafa Powell with a time of 9.75 seconds! (Champion)
Su Zu, the terminator of all records, started with the national record and finally achieved the first world record!!
In one place of this post, on the post square, all kinds of amazing and shocking quotation replies were instantly exploded!
——The pride of the Chinese people, I can't believe it!
——It's hard to say, this is the growth history of a champion!
At this time, many headlines in foreign media have also been replaced by a picture of a Chinese wearing a red tracksuit surrounded by two black players.
Japan's "Asahi Shimbun", "Yomiuri Shimbun", "Sankei Shimbun", "Jijisha", "Nikkan Sports" and other newspapers and magazines, either on the front page of the headlines, or the side page headlines, are all reporting the hot news that Asians have reached the top of the world's first flyer.
In addition, such as the "Sun", "Bild", "Times", "Le Monde", "The New York Times", "Neue Zürcher Zeitung" and other countries in Europe and the United States, all of which reported the news in different sections and not necessarily in different sections.
The American magazine "Athletics News" is even more rare to use Chinese athletes as a cover, the cover picture was captured by reporters cheering around the field of Su Zu at the Doha Super Grand Prix, and the headline is "The fastest runner!" ”
And just when various online and TV news reports were hotly discussed, Su Zu had already flown back to the imperial capital from Doha.
Feng Shuyong, deputy director of the Athletics Management Center of the General Administration, and Yu Liwei, director of the State Administration Department, welcomed Su Zu's return at the airport on behalf of the Athletics Management Center and the China Athletics Association.