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Chapter 298 Go-ahead and advance to the semi-finals

In the stands on the sidelines, Randy Huntel unconsciously raised his eyebrows as Ye Qin accelerated. Novel.

Chen Zhongzhou, who was standing beside him, was also the same, and his face suddenly became tense.

"There was a mistake!"

Chen Zhongzhou stammered, staring at Ye Qin's running movements. After following Randy Huntel for so long, he was very familiar with Ye Qin's technical characteristics.

Ye Qin's current starting method is similar to that of Japanese player Shingo Moe. Shingo Moe and Yang Yao were once called the best Asian men's 200m players. However, after entering 2003, Shingo Moe's level has improved significantly. At the Japan Track and Field Championships and World Championships held in Yokohama in June 2003, Shingo Moe broke the men's 200m Asian record with a time of 20.03.

Later, in the men's 200m final of the 2003 World Track and Field Championships, Shingo Moe won third place with 20.38 seconds. This is the first World Championship medal won by Asian athletes in the men's short-distance running event of the track and field competition.

The reason why Shingo was able to achieve the above results was that he used this starting method of running aids with front and back feet that were closer and faster and his feet started at the same time.

Japan's refined research on sprinting events is much higher than the current level in China. Taking Hiroshi Ito as an example, Japan has launched a very large research group and specially screened this type of athlete for unique training methods.

Ye Qin has no pressure on learning the starting method of Mo Xu Shenwu. Competitive sports have always been the ones who have a good training method to learn. The key to the problem is only one, whether you can learn it.

Fortunately, Randy Huntel, the top coach, is in the other party's coaching experience and has extensive connections in the American track and field industry, so he did not encounter any difficulties in changing Ye Qin's starting method.

Ye Qin is still far from the top players in terms of starting the game after the gunfire sounds, but he will no longer have obvious disadvantages in general competitions. However, in the starting acceleration stage, he still seems a little deficient.

But when this trip ran 200 meters, ordinary people may just think that the Asian player was slower, but in the eyes of Randy Huntel and Chen Zhongzhou, two people who are most familiar with Ye Qin's technical characteristics, the problem is already very big.

Ye Qin failed to play the technical characteristics of the improvement of the starting and acceleration, but instead seemed to be a little slower than before the technological improvement.

“The warm-up seems to be insufficient!”

Randy Huntel's thoughts flashed in his mind. When he recalled Ye Qin's warm-up before today's game, it seemed to be a little worse than before.

Bend into straight road!

Although all the players will gradually be pulled to a horizontal line as the curve is completed, it is obvious that players in the inner lane can catch up with the players from the outsiders when the curve is 70 meters long.

Moreover, Jax Terling has been maintaining this advantage. After catching up with Ronald Bornon, he quickly chased Ye Qin.

Seventy meters, eighty meters, ninety meters...

Ye Qin seemed to be able to feel a powerful sense of oppression behind him, and he could vaguely hear the rapid and fast footsteps.

He can basically know who this is without looking back.

He is not familiar with the French player Ronald Bornon in the third stage, nor does he think that the opponent has such strong explosive power in the first half. Even though Ye Qin is relatively weak in the first half, the forward position brought by the forward stretch cannot be easily chased and surpassed by others.

The only one who can have such strength and level is Jax Terling, who is in the third lane. Ye Qin doesn't know how much he can run in the 100-meter range, but roughly estimates that at least he is less than 0.5 seconds away from Jaxterling.

This is because Ye Qin has improved a lot of progress in starting and starting acceleration. If it were the Olympics last year, the gap between the two might be even greater at this time.

Bend into straight road!

Sure enough, Jax Terling was the first to run into the straight, followed by Jamaican player Christopher Williams in the fifth lane and Malone Devinish in the seventh lane.

Then there are Finnish player Tommy Hatton and French player Ronald Bornon.

Ye Qin landed in the sixth position, and at the moment he entered the straight, he did not have much lead with German player Christopher Baynes in the first lane and Australian player Daniel Portman in the sixth lane.

The 200-meter race is purely a showdown of speed, without pace and physical distribution, and the players almost sprint forward.

“The first half is slow!”

The moment he entered the straight road, Ye Qin felt that he was running a little tightly. Sure enough, at this time, he could compare and feel that he was behind.

He accelerated relatively slowly, and this trip was unable to fully add up the speed during the acceleration stage of forty or fifty meters, and at this time he was inevitably thrown away.

Fortunately, when he was ten meters tall, his speed gradually increased. When he entered the straight, he could tell that although he was in a slightly backward position, he was not much different from the players in front.

Christopher Williams, who was running second, was faster than him but only more than one meter.

After running so many 200 meters, Ye Qin was able to master the rhythm of other players. After entering the straight corner, most players' speeds would drop rapidly, and only a few players in the second half of the game could completely stabilize their speed, and even further increase their speed, running faster and faster.

In the first half of the 100-meter race, except for Jax Trin, the other players were faster than Ye Qin and were a little ahead, but this advantage was no longer obvious after ten meters. After entering the straight road, they were only a few positions less than one meter away.

It is eighty meters, seventy meters, sixty meters away from the finish line...

Ye Qin's abundant speed ability in the second half was reflected at this time. From the sixth position, he successively surpassed French player Ronald Bornon, Finnish player Tommy Hatton and Malone Devinish in the seventh way.

At this time, in front of Ye Qin, only Jax Terling and Christopher Williams were left.

Fifty meters, forty meters, thirty meters...

Ye Qin made a little mistake in starting acceleration, which was slow in the first half, but at this stage, his speed was extremely abundant and maintained very well.

And at this moment, he was surprised to find that Jax Terling and Christopher Williams seemed to slow down.

Especially Jax Terling, the second half of the 50 meters was almost completely released, and Christopher Williams was the same. This is the rematch, and everyone's goal is to advance, so they won't have to rush to the end in one breath.

Ye Qin's speed did not completely slow down at this time. He could know the plans of the two players in the front, and their lead was obvious. Ye Qin could also know that he had reached the third place in the group, but his speed in the second half was well maintained. And although he could qualify in the first three, he did not dare to be careless after all. He fell too far in the first half, and the players behind him were still very close to his position.

Twenty meters, ten meters...

Cross the line!

At the moment crossing the finish line, Jax Terling and Christopher Williams both looked at Ye Qin in surprise.

From the beginning of entering the straight road, the two almost completely led the other players, especially Jax Terling, who was completely in a state of extreme stature. The last few dozen meters started to release water in a planned manner, but unexpectedly, Ye Qin, who was in the fourth road, suddenly rushed up from the middle of the two in about ten meters.

On the clock card on the sidelines, the first place in this group has already appeared.

20 seconds 91!

A result is not a good result for the 200m rematch, but it is also good under such natural weather conditions.

However, this result is not Jax Terling's, nor is it Christopher Williams's.

On the big screen on the scene, the results of the top three players who directly advanced to the semi-finals appeared in the eyes of many viewers in the stands.

1. The fourth road, Ye Qin, China, 20 seconds 92

2. The fifth lane, Christopher Williams, Jamaica, scored 20.93 seconds;

3. Second lane, Jax Terling, United States, scored 20.94;

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Chapter completed!
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