Chapter 375: The Sino-Japanese War

The Chinese at the scene boiled: "37 seconds 98!" We not only broke the national record and Asian record with one shot, but also ran into 38 seconds, and it is indeed the strongest Chinese relay team in history! ”

The Japanese egg hurts: "Nani? Impossible! The previous best time of the Chinese team was 38.78 seconds, and now they actually ran directly into 38 seconds, breaking our Asian record! ”

After the two groups of preliminaries, the Chinese team ranked first, Japan second, Hong Kong third, Qatar with Ogunod ranked fourth, and South Korea, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Kazakhstan were fifth to eighth. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 ο½‰ο½Žο½†ο½

The eight teams will compete in the men's 4x100m relay run final in the evening.

Du Ke, Su Bingtian, Zhang Peimeng, and Xie Zhenye were interviewed by Chinese reporters after the preliminaries.

Chinese reporter: "Congratulations on shortening the national record by 0.8 seconds, 37.98 seconds is also the latest Asian record, you are the first Asian team to run under 38 seconds, what are your expectations for the final in the evening?" Are you confident that you can continue to shorten this record? ”

Su Bingtian: "We will do our best to run the final shot, as for what kind of final results we can run, we can only say, do your best." ”

Zhang Peimeng: "Anyway, we can't lose to the Japanese team." ”

Xie Zhenye: "I'll try to run a little faster." ”

Du Ke: "I try to do a better job in passing the baton, and I hope we can create a result that is acceptable to the people of the whole country." ”

At the same time, Japanese journalists were also interviewing the Japanese relay team.

Japanese reporter: "Gentlemen, the preliminaries are over, can you regain the Asian record in the final?" ”

Ryota Yamayama spoke on behalf of the Japanese team: "In the final, we must not lose to the Chinese team, as for whether we can regain the Asian record, we will do our best, anyway, we can't lose to the Chinese team." ”

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At 19 o'clock in the evening, the men's 4*100m relay run final is about to begin.

Before the gun was fired, many runners were measuring their starting markers.

Taking his tape and starting from the 4th line, Duke moved in the direction of the 3rd stick, one step at a time, with the front heel close to the toe of the back foot, measuring the step.

The distance of one step is the length of one of his feet, he measured 22 steps, and put tape on the track at 22 steps, which is his starting position, and this tape is his starting marker.

β€œon-your-marks~”

At this time, the starter gave a signal to prepare, and 8 teams of 32 players were in place.

β€œset~”

Bang!

The game begins.

The Chinese team was in lane 4, and Zhang Peimeng's start was a little better than in the heats, with a reaction time of 0.159 seconds in the heats and 0.147 seconds in the final.

However, Japan's No. 1 Ryota Yamaguchi in lane 5 started better, with a reaction time of 0.138 seconds.

After starting, the corner began to accelerate, Zhang Peimeng and Shan County Liangtai both ran along the inside of the corner, and the two of them were inseparable in the first bat.

Zhang Peimeng's performance in the final was similar to that in the preliminaries, but Ryota Yama played better than in the preliminaries, and the Japanese made up their minds to fight the Chinese.

Zhang Peimeng and Ryota Yama County have entered the final stage of the first baton, and the second baton players of the Chinese and Japanese teams, Xie Zhenye and Shota Iizuka, began to start and prepare to take over.

Xie Zhenye and Shota Iizuka, the two players who mainly attack the 200 meters, are the slowest in the team in their 100-meter run, but the two have the same thoughts: Even if I am the slowest in the team, I must run faster than you.

Zhang Peimeng and Ryota Yama Prefecture passed the baton to their second teammate almost at the same time, but the Japanese did a better job of passing the baton and took less time.

The Japanese athletes, who are not as good as the black sprinters in terms of physical fitness and absolute strength, can win the bronze medal in the relay run at the Olympic Games, relying on the impeccable baton coordination, and the Japanese team's passing skills between 1 and 4 batons will definitely not lose to the Chinese team.

After the Japanese team's second baton Shota Iizuka took over the baton, he immediately accelerated with all his strength and ran along the outside of the straight, and he found himself ahead of Xie Zhenye of the Chinese team.

"Damn! Little Japanese Jerking Off! "Xie Zhenye, who is more than three positions behind, is under a lot of pressure.

The second straight 60 meters has passed, Xie Zhenye gritted his teeth and rushed, I can't be too far behind in my stick, Du Ke said, as long as the first three sticks don't lose more than 0.3 seconds, he has the confidence to catch up, I can't lose too much!

Xie Zhenye ran the fastest speed he can run in the last 40 meters, and handed the baton to Su Bingtian in a downward pressure technique.

Looking at Su Bingtian's back as he galloped away, Xie Zhenye shouted at Su Bingtian: "Brother Tian, resist it!" ”

The third stick is a corner, and Su Bingtian's opponent in this stick is Gao Ping Shenshi.

Of the 32 players in this final, only Shinshi Takahira has competed in an Olympic final, and he is the only one to have an Olympic medal.

The 30-year-old Japanese veteran Shinshi Takahira also rushed fiercely, having played against Jamaica in the men's 4x100m relay final at the '08 Olympics, which included Usain Bolt.

Shinshi Takahira, who has competed in the Olympic final with Usain Bolt, found that the small Chinese man on the next track was too powerful to further extend the Japanese team's lead.

"I have to hurry, because the last stick of the Chinese team is Du Ke, he has beaten Bolt this year, I have to hurry!" According to the original plan, he had to blow Su Bingtian in the third stick for more than 0.2 seconds, leaving enough money for his fourth teammate to carry Du Ke.

But Su Bingtian is not so easy to be abused, in the third stick, Su Bingtian and Gao Ping Shenshi fought to a draw.

But because the Chinese team lagged behind the Japanese team in the first two bats, Su Bingtian still passed the baton to Du Ke a few steps late.

Duke, who had already been ready, had already run into the baton handover area.

Duke had already observed that Su Bingtian was a little behind, so he increased his starting speed, and he had to complete the baton between him and Su Bingtian in the fastest pre-run.

Su Bingtian ran behind Du Ke at high speed and shouted: "Pick up!" Then he sent the baton to Duke's hand in the above pick-and-lift technique.

The Chinese team's three baton handover techniques are precisely designed, Zhang Peimeng passed the baton to Xie Zhenye with a top-lift baton technique, and Xie Zhenye passed the baton to Su Bingtian with a downward pressure technique.

At this moment, Su Bingtian, who ran along the inside of the corner, passed the baton to Du Ke with the upward pick-up technique, and the coaching staff of the Chinese team designed a mixed baton transfer tactic of up + down, just to be a little faster under the premise of being safe.

Everyone in the audience, Chinese, Japanese, and people from other countries, including the Chinese audience in front of the TV, raised their hearts to their throats at this time.

The last baton handover between Su Bingtian and Du Ke is very crucial, victory or defeat is in this move, and you must not drop the baton! This is the prayer of the Chinese.

"It's awesome! Let's drop one! "It's someone else's curse.

Duke's right hand was naturally stretched out, his fingers open and his mouth pointing downward, and he looked ahead and behind him as he ran.

Hearing Su Bingtian shouting "catch" in a very distinctive accent, at the same time, Du Ke felt that the baton had been delivered to him, and he instinctively closed his five fingers and held the stick tightly.

Success!

At least not dropped the stick.

After Su Bingtian handed over the baton, he shouted at Du Ke, who had begun to accelerate with all his might: "Du Ke, blast me back!" ”

At this time, the last player of the Japanese team, Takase Hui, has already run out a meter or two away with a stick, Takase Hui is still rushing to the death, you must run faster, there is a fierce demon king behind me!

"Little Japan is gone!" After Duke successfully took over the baton, he ran wildly with the baton, and within 20 meters, he caught up with and overtook Megumi Takase.

At this time, the great demon king Du Ke, who instantly grabbed the first place with his powerful explosive power, opened the [Fast Frequency Assault], and for his opponent, the end has come.

The last fifty or sixty meters were an exciting fifty or sixty meters, and Du Ke was almost extending his lead with every step and extending the victory of the Chinese relay team.

With the last 10 meters left, Duke is already four or five meters ahead of second place Takase Hui, and the overall situation has been decided!

The Japanese were all in despair: "Great Demon King, what a cruelty!" ”

At this time, Du Ke took the lead in crossing the line with a huge advantage of five meters, and the Chinese team was three sticks behind, and won the championship of this relay run final with the shocking sprint of the last player Du Ke.

The Japanese team finished second, unwillingly, but there was no way, they barely made any mistakes, and the four players played at their full level, but the Japanese team lacked a fourth strong sprinter, which was perhaps their most fatal weakness.

The war between China and Japan was so intense and exciting that people didn't care which team was the third runner-up.

The third runner-up was Hong Kong, China's second team, who beat Qatar with the Asian Games 100-meter champion Ogunod to win a precious bronze medal in the relay.

At this time, the results on the big screen were brushed out:

1. China, 37.70 seconds;

2. Japan, 38.18 seconds;

3. Hong Kong, 38.79 seconds;

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37.70 seconds! The Chinese team once again set a new Asian record and shortened the original Asian record by 0.28 seconds!

This result is put in the Olympics and the World Championships, and it also has the strength to compete for a medal. (To be continued.) )