Chapter 281: Breaking the 800-meter record again
On March 23rd, the Los Angeles Grand Prix began, and the schedule of this stop is also one day, and all individual races will be held on March 23rd. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info
This time, the Chinese track and field team came to the United States to compete in a team member, including a coach, team doctor, and translator, a total of five people, and the team size is very simple.
Because the time of the Los Angeles Grand Prix coincides with the time of the National Track and Field Grand Prix, the other athletes on the track and field team choose to compete in China, where is the United States? It is the hometown of the world's No. 1 track and field power, and it is better to stay in China and watch lower-level domestic track and field competitions after running all the way to the United States to be abused by others.
Only Duke dared to go to the meeting alone, come to Los Angeles to brush up on higher-level international competitions and strive for more points.
At 9:30 a.m., the Los Angeles Memorial Stadium, the preliminaries of the Los Angeles Grand Prix began.
During the three half-hour periods from 9:30 to 13:00, Duke had to run the 800-meter, 100-meter, and 200-meter preliminaries.
At 9:30, in the 800-meter preliminaries, Duke ran a time of 1:44.11 and advanced to the final with the first overall score in the preliminaries.
At 11 o'clock, in the 100m preliminaries, Du Ke's preliminaries score was 10.06 seconds, ranking third overall in the preliminaries, and successfully advanced to the finals. Tyson Gay, who had just made a comeback, ran 10.03 seconds to finish second, while another American, Bromell was first overall in the heats with a time of 10 seconds.
Duke knew very well that he played soy sauce in the 100-meter preliminaries, and it was not clear whether Guy played soy sauce or not, but Bromell didn't stay long.
At 13 o'clock, in the 200-meter heats, Doucle was second with a time of 20.30 seconds, Guy ran a time of 20.15 seconds to rank first, and American rookie Hardy was third with a time of 20.33 seconds.
Overall, in the preliminaries, Du Ke took out eight or nine percent of his strength and ran three shots.
Tyson Gay, who is the fastest American and holds the U.S. national record of 9.69 seconds in the men's 100m, was banned by the IAAF last July and returned after a six-month ban. It's hard to say his current competitive state, maybe he just came back to this level, maybe he has reservations.
Before challenging the fastest runner in the country, Doucle had to run the 800-meter final.
At 17 o'clock in the afternoon, the men's 800m final is about to begin.
The 76,000-capacity Memorial Stadium has more than 30,000 spectators, and the IAAF Super Grand Prix is not as high as the Diamond League's, and more than 30,000 spectators are quite a lot.
The men's 800m final is scheduled to be played first, the men's 100m final is fired at 8 p.m., and the men's 200m final is scheduled to be held at the end, with a gun fired at 10 p.m.
Kenya and Ethiopia have a monopoly in the 800m event, but African middle-distance runners such as Rudishu and Oman will not be in Los Angeles.
In the men's 800m final, there was only one African, Kenya's Kembero, who was a rising star in Kenya's middle-distance running team.
Other strong players include Soloman of the United States, Alex of Australia, and Duke of China who finished first in the preliminaries.
After brushing Lisbon and Nagoya, Duke saved 100 bonus points, and before the start of the 800m final, he added another round of attributes, and the latest eight attributes after adding are:
Speed 100, Explosive Power 100, Strength 100, Skill 100, Agility 80, Endurance 100, Constitution 100, Precision 10.
The sum of the attributes on the track and field page is 690 (international level), and the balance bonus points are 51 points.
Duke has also increased the three attributes of endurance, physique and skill to 100, and he is ready to try to break the Asian record in the men's 800m again.
The current Asian record in the men's 800m is 1:42.71, set by Du Ke at the Grand Prix in Bangkok on October 1 last year.
The 800m Asian record held by Duke is actually very strong, 1:42.71, which ranked fourth in the world last year. In 2013, only three of Africa's top middle-runners, Rudisha, Oman and Amos, had run under 1 minute and 43 seconds.
After adding both stamina and physique to 100, Douc was determined to break the 800m Asian record again.
Bang!
The men's 800m final begins.
Douce, who is in lane 4, starts to accelerate after the start, and with the [Leopard's Tail] on it, Douc takes the lead in the start and acceleration phases of the corner.
It was an encounter in which Doucle and the other seven finalists had never faced each other, and Doucle opted to strike first and strike first.
Of course, regardless of whether he has fought or not, Duke will do this for the 800 meters, and he will just suppress all his opponents in the corner stage after the start of the corner.
After the turn, Duke cut inside to take the lead in lane 1 and started to take the lead.
The other seven runners ran behind Duke, and everything seemed so harmonious.
Running 800 meters, there will definitely be someone in front of the rhythm, the first lap everyone is you look at me, I look at you, watch each other, watch out for each other, the second lap of the last two or three hundred meters will be bayonet blood, fight to the death.
After running at a constant pace, Duke started the middle-distance running stunt [Desert Camel] to suppress the increase in his blood lactate concentration.
After entering the second lap, Duke suddenly increased his running rhythm, instantly throwing off the runners running behind him by more than two meters.
Kenya's Kenbero was amazed: "So fast! Then he accelerated to catch up with Duke.
American native Soloman was nervous: "Sprint so early!" Then he accelerated to catch up with Kembello
Australia's Alex was anxious: "Get out of the way!" He tried to surpass the outside world, but he fell further and further and further and fell to seventh.
Duke kept up the high speed and sprinted at all speed, and he was five meters ahead of second-placed Kembero, giving him a huge advantage.
"The Duke of China has such a strong back-up sprint ability!" U.S. track and field reporters exclaimed.
The United States is too far away from China, and there are few Chinese reporters, and the memorial stadium is dominated by American reporters.
"Duke, this is going to break the record!"
While the 800m is not Americans' forte, and the 800m is not as important in the United States as the 100m, 200m, 400m and decathlon, thrill-loving Americans are most happy to see images that stimulate their nerves.
With the final 100 meters, Douc didn't run any faster, but he maintained his next maximum speed and sprinted towards the finish line.
At this time, Duke was already more than 10 meters ahead of Kembello, which was a distance that could not be followed.
The 800m championship is already in Doke's pocket, and the only suspense is, can Douc break the record?
Kembello had all but given up the chase at this point, and he watched as Douc, who was ten meters away, crossed the finish line first.
Duke won the 800 meters!
“omg!”
"Magical Duke!"
"1:41.66!"
"He broke the Asian record!"
"What the hell is the Asian record? The Duke is the first rider in two years to run under 1 minute and 42 seconds! 1:41.66, this is the best result in the men's 800m event in two years! ”
"If he stays in this form, he can beat Rudisha, and it seems that the world record of 1:40.91 is not untouchable!"
The Americans were also blown away by Doke's best 800m time in two years.
In the first final of the day, Duke won the 800m in 1:41.66 and set a new Asian record for himself.
In addition, Du Ke greatly refreshed the original Asian record of 1:42.71 and directly brushed it into 1:42.
After setting the world record of 1:40.91 in the men's 800m at the London '12 Olympics, no one could run under 1:42, and Duke ran second only to the world record to claim an undisputed title. (To be continued.) )