Chapter 371: Jason Gaby
Time blink of an eye to the next day, it was already September 17th.
In the stands at the Olympic Stadium, Jason Gaby sat silently alone from 17 p.m. in the stands and continued to enjoy today's game.
He didn't have a coach with him, and apart from the U.S. staff, he was either with Wallace Spearmon or alone most of the year.
His former coach, Brauman, was responsible for helping athletes cheat on scholarships at school, which led to the cancellation of two Arkansas NCAA champions and his college results. This is not uncommon, while not the norm in American universities.
Jason Gaby did not resent his coach Lance Brauman for this, he has been training with Brauman since '01, and although Brauman was sentenced to 10 months in prison, he has been training him to help him and adjust his sprinting technique. He has been able to make such great progress this year without Brauman's help.
However, now, he feels that if he needs to break through again, he should find a better coach, mainly for the starting side, to help him improve his starting technique.
He won the men's 100m yesterday with a time of 9.88 seconds, and then won the relay event with a meet record of 37.59 seconds. The runner-up time was 38.45 seconds, which was completely overwhelming. But Jason Gaby feels to himself that if he had a better start, he would have been more than capable of running better.
The American team, which was favored before the game, even though Asafavier, the first man in the men's 100m in the world in track and field, participated in the competition, but due to the temporary formation of the team and the lack of cooperation, there was a mistake in the end and the game could not be completed.
For Jason Gaby, the schedule of this year's IAAF World Cup has come to an end after yesterday's men's 4×100m relay, and the reason why he is still in the stands is waiting for only one to watch the men's 200m.
Wallace Spearmon and Yusse Both, who were in the stands with him yesterday, are on the field at this moment, as well as the Chinese athlete Ye Qin, who watched the men's 400m race yesterday.
Jason Gaby doesn't know what he thinks of his friends and teammates in the eyes of Wallace Spearmon, but he knows very well in his heart that apart from Wallace Spearmon, who has grown up with him, his first reaction when facing other strong athletes is never to deal with each other and become friends, but to stand in the shoes of competitors and try to beat them.
With a slightly introverted personality, Jason Gaby is not active outside the ring, and he is rarely willing to waste his time playing except for his family and training ring.
He loves athletics and wants to go far in his career!
Like Jax Thelin, like Asafavir, he acknowledges the strength of these opponents and appreciates them, but deep down, he wants to challenge them more.
At the 2005 World Championships in Helsinki, Maurice Green and John Capel remember him and Wallace Spearmon's bullying vividly, and he knows it all too well.
The stage of international athletics has never been warm, only strong strength, the strength to enter the peak and achieve greatness, can people admire and admire. If he wants to get some benefits through communication, he can't do it, and he doesn't want to do it.
Besides, he felt that he would definitely be able to achieve the top!
For Usse Both, Jason Gaby doesn't have much thought at this time, a young man, who may have become famous earlier than him in international athletics, but in terms of major results, he is actually not as good as him.
Wallace Spearmon is his long-time training partner, and he knows Wallace Spearmon very well. In the 200m, he and Wallace Spearmont have always been evenly matched.
Wallace Spearmon has beaten him in quite a few games, but he has also won back many times. So far this year, he has outperformed Wallace Spearmon in the men's 200m, but he also believes that he may be able to outperform him in the next races.
However, even so, Jason Gaby still believes deep down that if it were a big event, he would have a better chance of beating Wallace Spearmon.
Because he has a better mentality, is more focused on the game, and has more desire for the championship than the other party.
Of course, both of them are his opponents, but in terms of priority, they are still slightly inferior to Ye Qin at this moment.
The Asian Chinese athlete is younger than Yusse Both, but at last year's World Championships in Helsinki, he did not expect to be able to beat Jax Thelin in the final men's 200m event to win the 200m.
Although looking at it now, the results were not particularly good. But Jason Gaby was also well aware that the weather conditions in Helsinki that day were very poor, there was still a headwind on the straights, and Yechin had a men's 400m race in addition to the men's 200m race.
A year later, this year's two Grands Prix races in the United States ended with the title, and instead of competing in the IAAF Grand Prix and Golden League in the following months, he participated in a World Junior Championships.
Such an event does not have much meaning at all for athletes of their level. However, although I don't particularly understand the other party's intentions, judging from the final results, it seems that the other party is also trying the men's 100m event.
He actually wanted to participate in the men's 200m event in this World Cup, so that he could compete seriously with Ye Qin on the same track, measure his level, and beat the other party.
It's just that the United States team in the World Cup, after Jax Telling left the field, only he could top the men's 100m event. Moreover, in the World Cup, a team has only one player's competition place, and he participated in the men's 100m race, and naturally the 200m cannot be the same as other competitions, and can only be conceded to Wallace Spearmon.
His best time of the year in the men's 200m is 19.68 and 19.70 seconds, and he wonders how the young Asian can do in this race, despite the speed of the wind.
"Usse Bot said yesterday that the three of you can already take the top three, but even if that's the case, I don't believe you can all calmly give up the first place."
Jason Gaby sat in his chair with his chin in his hands and a look of good play in his eyes.
Athletes are hungry for titles, and he did, Wallace Spearmon did, and so did Usse Bote.
stepped on the arena and became a competitor, even if everyone has a good relationship in private, it is impossible to avoid the opponent at this time.
Every player who has stepped into the top of the ladder will always step on a lot of teammates and opponents, and at this time, it is meaningless to talk about personal friendship.
The situation on the field is changing.
After the women's 110m hurdles event, the men's 110m hurdles have begun.
In this event, the top three are actually very clear, namely Alan Johnson of the United States, Liu Yangyu of China of the Asian team, and Dailong Robles of Cuba of the American team.
Basically, if nothing else, the champion will be born among the three of them.
At the IAAF World Finals a week ago, Liu Yangyu won the championship with a meet record of 12.93 seconds, Robles set a new Cuban national record with a time of 13 seconds, and Alan Johnson was third with a time of 13.01 seconds.
In this game, it was basically a repeat of the last game, and it was all about who was in good shape and played better.
Sure enough, after the gunshots rang out, in just three or four columns, the three stood out from the crowd.
Alan Johnson, who finished third in the last IAAF Finals, was in great form in this race and gradually gained some advantage in the final two hurdles. Liu Yangyu and Robles were slightly behind them, but the finish line was already in sight.
In the final men's 110m hurdles competition, Alan Johnson won the championship with a time of 12.96 seconds, Liu Yangyu was second with a time of 13.03 seconds, and Robles was third with a time of 13.06 seconds.
And after the men's 110m hurdles, in another hour, the men's 200m race is about to begin!