Chapter 314 The final is about to begin!
When Ye Qin entered the stadium, the atmosphere in the Olympic Stadium had reached the highest level since he participated in the competition.
Perhaps it was because of the evening, or because this was the second heavyweight sprint final since the start of this World Championships, the noisy sound at the scene was almost deafening.
When I walked through the corridor and stood on the runway, I felt my eardrums seem to be buzzing.
Ye Qin felt his heart beating quickly along with the boiling scene. This was the final, and the experience of the preliminaries and semi-finals was completely different.
It was different from the men's 200m final at last year's Olympic Games. What he felt most profound in that final was the booing, because the Greek athlete was suspended before the evasion of urine test, the atmosphere at the scene was very bad.
Today is different. Local audiences in Helsinki and many tourists from other places who came to watch the competition all contributed the warmest applause and shouts.
"This is the arena I want, this is the game I want!"
Ye Qin felt the flames in his heart rising one by one, as if a volcano rushed forward from the ground to the surface. The heat and passion made him ignite at this time.
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He let out a long breath, then swelled up his chest and abdomen, took a deep breath, calming down his excitement bit by bit.
The competition is imminent, the more critical the moment it reaches, the body can be completely excited, but the mind must remain calm.
Under the guidance of the guide, Ye Qin followed the other players slowly to the starting line. While adjusting his breathing state, his eyes also inadvertently glanced at the other players in this group.
Such a competition atmosphere made the players present look a little solemn, and occasionally the eyes of the players were intersecting and quickly separated.
No one talks or does a lot of moves. They are just making their mentality perfect with the game that will be later.
Standing in front of the third starting line, Ye Qin looked into the distance. At this time, a strong white photographer suddenly appeared in front of everyone. With the hosting of the Olympic Stadium on the spot, the athletes were introduced, and the photographer's camera also began to target the eight finalists one by one.
At this time, in the country of thousands of miles, domestic audiences in front of the TV on site also noticed the eight contestants in this group participating in the competition through the pictures sent back by the photographer, and could hear Mu Jiang's commentary voice constantly ringing.
"...The first is the young player Yusé Bot from Jamaica. He is the champion of the 2002 World Youth Championship and the 2004 World Youth Championship. His personal best score is 19.93 seconds, and his best score this season is 19.99 seconds. He is a real talented sprinter. His height has also reached an astonishing 196 cm. In today's field, he and Ye Qin are the two youngest players in the men's 200m finals in this group...
The second German player Tobias Unger, the German men's 200m record holder, has a personal best score of 10 seconds 14 in 10 meters, and the 200m time is 20 seconds 20. It is the only white player in the men's 200m final tonight.
The third way, Ye Qin..."
Before Mu Jiang finished speaking, many people shouted excitedly in front of many TV sets in China.
A yellow face and bronze skin appeared on the TV screen. It was about age, but the temperament given was completely different.
In the TV screen, many people can see this Asian player. He first smiled at the camera, then turned his back to the camera, pointed his hand high towards the sky and his number plate behind the other.
In this flash of scene, a girl drinking yogurt in a community in Linzhou was indeed smiling like a flower on her face.
After Mu Jiang briefly expressed his sighs and encouragement to Ye Qin, he introduced the remaining five contestants one by one with the camera lens that did not stop.
In the fourth lane, John Capel, Jason Gaby on the fifth lane, Jax Terling on the sixth lane, Wallace Spearmon on the seventh lane, these four were all American players, and in the last eighth lane was Mauritius player Stefan Bucklan.
On the big screen on the scene, the eight contestants' list passes also appeared in everyone's sight.
The first route, Yusé Bott, Jamaica;
The second road, Tobias Unger, Germany;
The third way, Ye Qin, China;
The fourth road, John Capel, United States;
The fifth road, Jason Gaby, United States;
Sixth Road, Jax Terling, United States;
The seventh way, Wallace Spearmont, United States;
The eighth road, Stefan Baccarran, Mauritius;
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After a simple introduction to the pre-match contestants, the atmosphere on the scene gradually became more and more serious. The overwhelming cheers and various noises in the stands spontaneously became quieter.
At this time, it was already past 10 pm local time in Helsinki, but the brightly lit arena. At this moment, almost all the audiences on the scene, and countless audiences in front of the TV are paying attention to the game.
The domestic attention may not have reached that much scope of attention for the 2005 World Championships. Even the live broadcast of the Central Five Channel at night was limited by factors such as time difference, competition publicity, and athlete status, and did not cause a particularly big sensation.
But this World Championships has also attracted great attention worldwide.
After the start of this Helsinki World Championships, the IAAF has a simple statistics on various TV broadcast data. Compared with the previous track and field championship held in Paris in 2003, the total number of dedicated programs increased by 16%, and the average TV viewership rate was 3.5%.
On the day of August 10, more than a quarter of Finland's population watched the game through 55 Finland TV shows, with a market share of an astonishing 87%.
Compared with 2003, the ratings of Nordic countries have increased by more than 50%. Japan's cumulative household figures in 2005 increased by 32.9 million compared with 2003, and the United States has achieved unprecedented coverage.
This is the charm of world-class track and field competitions. Even though it is not like the Olympics, a comprehensive sports event can almost attract the attention of hundreds of millions of people around the world, its international influence cannot be underestimated.
On the field, the eight players were ready for the final preparations after being introduced by the live broadcast.
At the same time, the starter on the sidelines looked at the time and shouted loudly through the loudspeaker of the contestants who were "on your marks".
Ye Qin quickly exhaled two breaths of turbid air, looked firmly at the track bent from right to left in front, and slowly walked onto the runner.
The men's 200m final of this World Championships is about to begin!
Chapter completed!