Chapter 328: Monaco Station
At 4pm on 12 July, the second day of competition in Glasgow begins. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
Doucle's first shot of the day was the 400m, followed by two more, the 200m and 800m.
Running three shots in a row for 400 meters, 200 meters, and 800 meters is actually quite hard.
The IAAF has already provided convenience for Duke on the schedule, and the men's 400m shot was supposed to be fired at 6 p.m., but the IAAF temporarily adjusted it to 4 p.m.
To the extent permitted by the rules, the IAAF can provide appropriate accommodation, but not excessively. In Europe, 4 p.m. is not the prime time for spectator attendance and live TV ratings to peak in the evening.
Duke didn't complain anything, the IAAF can do this, he can accept it.
In the 400 meters, Duke saved some strength, and he won the championship with a time of 43.90 seconds, earning 20 bonus points. Killarney James didn't come to Glasgow, and Lasean Merritt didn't run under 44 seconds, he ran 44.45 seconds. It was Rookie van Niekerk from South Africa who did well, finishing second in a PB time of 44.15 seconds.
In the 200 meters, Douc won the championship with a time of 19.91 seconds, and no one but him ran under 20 seconds, and he gained another 20 bonus points.
The 800m was the final shot, and as the world record holder in the 800m, Douco defended his honour by facing the encirclement of his old rivals, the Kenyan Army, and once again managed to win the championship with a time of 1:42.22 and 20 bonus points.
So far, Duke has completed the competition mission in Glasgow, with a balance of 127 bonus points.
Under the stars in Glasgow, Duke defeated Usain Bolt in the 100-meter final, and then completed a historic jump of 2.46m, setting a new world record in the men's high jump.
In Glasgow, Duke established himself as an unshakable figure in international athletics.
As of July 12, Duke has participated in eight Diamond Leagues in Doha, Shanghai, Eugene, Rome, Oslo, Lausanne, Paris and Glasgow, winning 18 individual championships and 1 runner-up.
In Eugene, Duke broke the men's 800m world record, and in Glasgow, he broke the men's high jump mustache record.
Duke updated his PB in the 100m, 200m, and 400m dash events to 9.66 seconds, 19.48 seconds, and 43.48 seconds, and he was the first earthling to run within the 100/200/400m mark of 10 seconds, 20 seconds, and 44 seconds.
The three times of 9.66 seconds, 19.48 seconds and 43.48 seconds are all the best times of the year so far this year.
Among them, 9.66 seconds and 43.48 seconds are in the top five of the all-time best times in the 100m/400m, and 19.48 seconds are also in the top 10 of the all-time best time in the 200m.
This is jaw-dropping, god-level data.
Prior to participating in the Diamond League, Ducco's world rankings in five disciplines were:
100m, 16th;
200m, 12th;
400m, 9th place;
800m, 20th;
High Jump, 15th.
As of the latest version of the IAAF standings on July 1, Duke's rankings have been updated to:
100m, 8th;
200m, 6th;
400m, 3rd;
800m, 5th place;
High Jump, 1st place.
IAAF's standings are updated on the 1st of each month, except for the 400 meters, Duke's other four individual events are not ranked high before the Diamond League, through his own hard work, Duke spent two months to brush 8 Diamond League, so that he ranked in the top ten in the world in five individual events, of which the high jump was brushed by him to the world's No. 1. The 800m was mainly a congenital deficiency and the initial points of the year were too few, but Duke also moved up his 800m ranking from 20th to the top 5 in the world.
The standings on July 1 did not count the points of Lausanne, Paris, Glasgow and other three stops, Duke brushed in these three stops in July, which was called a ferocious, he brushed 10 games in 10 days, without a miss, Du Brush's classic style was played by him to the fullest.
There is still one last race left in Monaco in July, and Duco has already estimated the points in Monaco, and in the latest standings on August 1, except for the 100m event, he can rank first in the world in the other four individual events.
The above are the regular points of the IAAF, and in the diamond league unique diamond standings, Duke has ranked first in all five individual diamond points.
Diamond points are recalculated every year, regardless of the previous season's points and rankings.
In the Diamond League, the top three players in each event receive 4 points, 2 points, and 1 point respectively. If a preliminaries are set for a single event, the top three players in the final will score twice the score, i.e. 8 points, 4 points, and 2 points. The highest total annual diamond points in each category will receive a diamond trophy and a 4-carat diamond ring.
As a result, Duke is expected to win five diamond trophies and five diamond rings this year, and he is now well ahead of the second place in each category.
After leaving Glasgow, Duke came to Monaco to prepare for the Diamond League Monaco on July 18, Monaco is the last stop in July.
Monaco is a principality, a city-state, with a land area of 1.98 square kilometers and a population of 70,000. Monaco is in France, bordering the Mediterranean Sea on one side and surrounded by France on the other three sides.
On 18 July, the Diamond League in Monaco kicked off at the Stade Louis II.
The IAAF's headquarters are located in Monaco, and the IAAF's president, vice-president, and core leadership team members all came to the Louis II Stadium to watch the games.
Duke registered for the 100m, 800m and high jump events at Monaco.
After Glasgow, the vast majority of the top players did not come to Monaco, and they did not last as long as Duke and could make several stops in a row.
In the 100m shot, Doucle won the championship easily with a time of 9.80 seconds. In the high jump, Duke won another championship with a score of 2.38m. Usain Bolt, Gatlin, Bondarenko, Bashim and others did not come to Monaco, and the rest of the players struggled to pose any threat to Duke.
But there is a group of people who don't think so: Kenya's Rudisha, Radich, Kittilit, Keproga and Luchemora, who have registered for the 800m in Monaco and will face Doucle again.
"Shanghai, Eugene, Paris, Glasgow, this year's Diamond League set up sub-stations for the 800-meter event, and we all lost, all lost to that Chinese." Kittillett looked at Du Ke in the preparation area of the Chinese team hatefully, and in another 30 minutes, the 800 meters of this stop will be fired.
"Our lowest 800m race was four, the most was seven, and in Glasgow, none of the seven Kenyans could beat Doucho, damn it, I'm not reconciled!" Luchemora said with some mania.
"This time, we have to win, no matter what the cost, we have to ......win," said Keproga, who said with a blank but firm face. )