Chapter 298: Overtaking and advancing to the semifinals
In the stands on the sidelines, Randy Hunter unconsciously raised his eyebrows the moment Ye Qin started to accelerate.
Chen Zhongzhou, who was standing beside him, was the same, and his face suddenly tightened.
"There was a mistake!"
Chen Zhongzhou snorted in his mouth, his eyes fixed on Ye Qin's running movements, he had been following Randy Hunter to assist him in training Ye Qin for so long, and he was very familiar with Ye Qin's technical characteristics.
Ye Qin's current starting method is similar to that of Japan's Shingo Suesue, who was once known as the best men's 200m runner in Asia with Yang Yao, but after entering 03, Shingo Suesue's level has improved significantly, and in June 2003, Shingo Suesue set a new Asian record in the men's 200m with a time of 20.03 seconds at the Japan Athletics Championships and World Championships Trials held in Yokohama.
Later, in the men's 200m final of the 2003 World Athletics Championships, Shingo Sueji finished third in 20.38 seconds, which was the first World Championship medal won by an Asian athlete in the men's sprint event in athletics.
Shingo Sueji was able to achieve the above results because of this starting method in which the front and rear feet of the runner tend to be relatively close, and both feet start and accelerate at the same time.
Japan's detailed research on sprinting events is much higher than the current level in China, and Japan has launched a very large research group for flat-footed sprinters such as Koji Ito, and specially selected this type of sprinters for unique training methods.
Ye Qin didn't have any pressure to learn this starting style of Shingo Sueji, and competitive sports have always been about learning whoever has a good training method. The crux of the matter is only one thing, whether you can learn it or not.
Fortunately, there is a top coach named Randy Hunter, who has coaching experience and extensive contacts in the American track and field community, so he did not encounter any difficulties in changing Yechin's starting style and giving guidance.
Ye Qin is now after the gunshot, although there is still a distance from the top players in terms of starting, but there will be no obvious disadvantage in ordinary competitions. It's just that in the starting acceleration stage, it is still a little insufficient.
But in the 200-meter run, ordinary people may just think that the Asian athlete is a little slower, but in the eyes of Randy Hunter and Chen Zhongzhou, the two people who are most familiar with Ye Chin's technical characteristics, the problem is already very big.
Ye Qin failed to take advantage of the technical characteristics of the starting acceleration that had been improved, but the speed seemed to be a little slower than before the technical improvement.
"The warm-up doesn't seem to be enough!"
Randy Hunter's mind flashed as he recalled that Yechin's warm-up before today's game seemed to be a little worse than usual.
Corners into straights!
Although all the competitors will gradually be pulled to a level line as the end of the corner is completed, at the 70-meter corner, it is obvious that the inside runners will be able to catch up with the outer runners.
Moreover, this advantage, Jax Thelin has been maintaining, and after catching up with Ronald Bonon, he quickly chased after Yechin.
Seventy meters, eighty meters, ninety meters......
Ye Qin seemed to be able to feel a strong sense of oppression coming from behind him, and faintly seemed to be able to hear the rapid and rapid footsteps.
He didn't have to look back, he basically knew who it was.
The French player Ronald Bonon in the third lane is not familiar with him, and he does not think that the opponent has such a strong explosive power in the first half, even if Ye Qin is relatively weak in the first half, but the forward position brought by the number of forward stretches is not something that can be chased and surpassed casually.
The only person who can have such strength and level can only be Jax Thelin in the third lane. Ye Qin doesn't know exactly how many 100 meters he can run now, but he has a rough estimate of at least 0.5 seconds behind Jax Sterling.
This is still the case that Ye Qin has improved a lot in the start and acceleration of the start, if it is changed to last year's Olympic Games, the gap between the two at this time may be even greater.
Corners into straights!
Sure enough, Jax Thelin was the first to run into the straight, followed by Jamaica's Christopher Williams in lane 5 and Marlon Devonish in lane 7.
Then there are Finland's Tommy Hatton and France's Ronald Bonon.
Yechin fell into sixth place, and in the moment of entering the straight, Germany's Christoph Baines in the first lane and Australia's Daniel Portman in the sixth lane did not have much of a lead.
The 200-meter race is purely a battle of speed, with no pace, no physical allocation, and the competitors are almost sprinting forward.
"The first half of the race was slow!"
The moment he entered the straight, Ye Qinfang felt that he was running a little tight, and sure enough, at this time, he could feel that he was lagging behind.
His acceleration is relatively slow, and this trip failed to add up the speed completely in the acceleration stage of forty or fifty meters, and it was inevitable that he would be thrown away by others at this time.
Fortunately, when he was eighty or ninety meters, his speed gradually increased, and the moment he entered the straight, he could judge that although he was in a slightly backward position, the difference between him and the previous competitor was not very much.
Christopher Williams, who ran in second place, was faster than him, but just over a meter.
After running so many 200 meters, Ye Qin has been able to control the rhythm of other runners, and after the corner enters the straight, most of the runners will have a sharp drop in speed, and only a few, like him and Wallette Spearmon, can completely stabilize the speed in the second half, and even further increase the speed, running faster and faster.
In the first half of more than 100 meters, except for Jax Thelin, although the other players were faster than Ye Qin, they were also a little ahead, but after eighty or ninety meters, this advantage was not obvious, and after entering the straight, there were only a few bodies less than one meter away.
Eighty meters, seventy meters, sixty meters from the finish line......
Yechin's abundant second-half pace ability was evident at this time, and from sixth position, he passed France's Ronald Bonon, Finland's Tommy Hatton and lane seven's Marlon Devonish in succession.
At this time, in front of Yechin, only Jax Thelin and Christopher Williams remained.
Fifty meters, forty meters, thirty meters......
Ye Qin made a slight mistake in the acceleration of this trip, and was slow in the first half of the race, but at this stage, his pace was extremely abundant and his pace was maintained very well.
And at this time, he was surprised to find that Jax Thelin and Christopher Williams both seemed to slow down.
Jax Thelin, in particular, almost fully started to let go in the second half of the fifty meters, and Christopher Williams did the same. This is the semi-final, and everyone's goal is to advance, not to go straight to the end in one go.
Ye Qin's speed did not slow down completely at this time, he could know the intentions of the two players in front of him, and their lead was obvious. Ye Qin was able to know that he had finished third in the group, but his pace itself was good in the second half of the race. And although he can qualify in the top three, he doesn't dare to be careless after all, he is too far behind in the first half, and the players behind him are still very close to his position at this time.
Twenty meters, ten meters......
Rush the line!
At the moment of crossing the finish line, Jax Thelin and Christopher Williams both glanced at Yechin in surprise.
From the moment they entered the straight, the duo almost completely ahead of the other riders, especially Jax Thering, who was completely out of the ordinary. The last few tens of meters were completely planned to start releasing water, but what I didn't expect was that Ye Qin of the fourth lane would suddenly rush up from between the two of them when he was about ten meters in the last ten meters.
On the timer board on the sidelines, the first place in the group has already appeared.
20.91 seconds!
It's not a good result for the 200m semi-finals, but it's not bad in such weather conditions.
It's just that this result is not Jax Thelin's, nor is it Christopher Williams's.
On the big screen at the scene, the results of the top three players who directly advanced to the semi-finals appeared in the field of vision of many spectators in the stands.
1. Fourth lane, Ye Qin, China, 20.92 seconds
2. Fifth lane, Christopher Williams, Jamaica, 20.93 seconds;
3. Lane 2, Jax Thelin, USA, 20.94 seconds;
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Ye Qin surpassed Christopher Williams and Jax Thelin, who were almost 190 meters ahead of him in the final moments, and successfully advanced to the semifinals.
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