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Chapter 404: The curtain of the men's 100m in New York

This time at the New York station, Ye Qin will participate in two main events, 100 meters for men and 200 meters for men.

As for the men's 400 meters, Ye Qin will be held at the next Eugene Station Grand Prix.

In previous years, Eugene was usually standing in front of the New York Station competition. This year, due to local municipal relations, I applied for a change in the Grand Prix time with the IAAF.

The men's 100-meter race at the New York Station was 15:20 pm, and the 200-meter race was 15:30 pm. Compared with the Osaka Station, there was enough gap between the two games to provide Ye Qin with rest.

However, even so, this trip to New York can be said that both the men's 100 meters and the men's 200 meters lineup have reached the level of top competitions.

"Ye Qin, I'm ready to play."

Chen Zhongzhou looked at the time of the man's 100-meter inspection on the field and turned around and greeted Ye Qin.

"good!"

Ye Qin sat in a temporary seat and slowly opened his eyes after hearing Chen Zhongzhou's voice. After completing the warm-up, he had a brief rest and felt that his condition had been adjusted to the best.

At this moment, he just wanted to compete with all the players participating in this men's 100m competition.

"Come on!" Chen Zhongzhou looked at Ye Qin's expression, patted Ye Qin's shoulder lightly from the side, and encouraged him.

Although the lineup of this game is relatively young, the international field at this time is already very high.

Especially Ye Qin will face Jason Gaby head-on, which has always made Chen Zhongzhou feel a little confused. It was probably from the beginning that he was a member of Ye Qin's team that Ye Qin was sure of most of the competitions, or had strong competitiveness.

However, in this game, Chen Zhongzhou was somewhat inconvenient to Ye Qin. After all, the man's 100 meters is not a man's 200 meters and a man's 400 meters. If the man's 200 meters faced Jason Gaby, Chen Zhongzhou still felt that Ye Qin had a great chance of winning, but if it was 100 meters, it was still a bit hard to say.

However, these are his views. He actually understands in his heart that athletes need to grow one game after another and use competitions instead of training. Only high-level competitions and high-level athletes can make people improve quickly under constant stimulation and pressure.

Ye Qin's previous growth experience is also the same. Since his debut, although his training has not been cut off, his performance often explodes on the court. The more important a large-scale event is, the more Ye Qin can explode under pressure.

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"Jason, keep a nervous and appropriately relaxed mindset. I have a feeling that you will create your personal best in this game!"

On the other side, Jason Gaby, who was about to play, was accompanied by Jon Drummond, who was smiling and encouraging Jason Gaby.

"Thank you, Jon, I will run this game well!" Jason Gaby nodded, his expression still cold, but his eyes had almost overflowing fighting spirit.

From the end of the competition in October 2006 to May and June this year, more than half a year has passed, and under the guidance of Jon Drummond, he has greatly improved his start.

The efforts I put in during this period are extremely difficult, and now it is time to test your gains.

"Believe in yourself, Jason." Jon Drummond gave Jason Gaby an encouragement hug, and then let go of the other party. "You are the one who wants to compete for the world's number one, let's start from here now. It's time for the whole world to see your speed this year."

Jason Gaby nodded and turned to look at the examiner. There were players there who were already queuing up, but his eyes seemed to see through this side. It was the Osaka World Championships two months later and the Yanjing Olympics one year later.

At 15:15 pm, cheers were everywhere in the Icahn Stadium.

The most exciting competition in the entire Grand Prix, the men's 100-meter flying man battle is about to begin.

On the big screen on the scene, this group of male 100-meter contestants also appeared in front of everyone at this time.

First, American athlete Dwight Phillips, the 2003 indoor and outdoor world championships, and the 2004 Athens Olympics long jump champion. In a 60-meter indoor race in Madrid, Spain, Dwight Phillips ran an amazing result of 6.47 seconds, ranking among the top 20 in history. The best score for men in the 100-meter 100 meters was 10.06 seconds.

In the second line, Derek Atkins, a Panama player, won the 100-meter silver medal at the 2006 Central American Caribbean Games with a time of 10.08 and set a national record for the Bahamas. In a game in Berkeley, California on April 28 this year, Derek Atkins improved his personal best to 9.98 seconds, and also ran an amazing result of 9.86 seconds and 9.83 seconds under super wind speeds of 2.3 and 2.4 meters per second. He is a newly emerging sprinter. Many people are looking forward to whether this player will surprise everyone like Jason Gaby last year.

In the third line, American athlete Sean Cloud, the men's 200m champion at the 2004 Athens Olympics, her best result in the men's 100m event was 9.88 seconds created by the Eugene Grand Prix in 2004. And in a 2002 match in Pretoria, South Africa, Sean Cloud became the first athlete to break 10 seconds in 100 meters and 20 seconds in 200 meters in one day.

In the fourth lane, Jamaican player, Steve Mullins, personally scored 10.05 seconds in the 100-meter best time this year.

On the fifth road, Chinese player Ye Qin, the men's 200m champion in the 2005 World Championships, with a 100m best time of 9.98 seconds, and a 200m best time of 19.78 seconds.

On the sixth lane, Jason Gaby, the current men's 100-meter ranking in the United States, is another 100-meter athlete who has risen after Morris Green and Jaxterlin. He ran into 9.90 seconds several times last year and also had outstanding results in the men's 200-meter event.

On the seventh lane, Jamaican player Dwight Thomas ranked fourth in the 100m in the 2003 World Championships, seventh in the 100m in the 2004 Olympics, and fifth in the 2005 World Championships. The best result of the individual 100m in the 100m was the 10th second run in Linz in 2005.

On the eighth, American player Leonard Scott, the 60-meter champion of the 2006 Indoor World Championships, ran a 100-meter best in the 2006 IAAF World Finals with a personal best of 9.91 seconds.

On the ninth, Dabrian Brandon, an American player, his best score in 10 seconds was 10.07 in 2003.

Although the lineup of the entire competition is still apart from some Olympics and World Championships, it is not weak at all compared to the Golden League. The current outstanding 100-meter sprinters in the United States and Jamaica are gathered.

Among them, Ye Qin showed up for the third time in the men's 100m event, while Bahamas athlete Derek Atkins is a newly promoted top 100m athlete.

Standing at the starting line, Ye Qin looked at the 100-meter men on the left and right, adjusting his breathing slightly.

When many American spectators at Icahn Stadium saw Ye Qin in the middle of the stadium, some of them already knew this top sprinter from China, and some of them didn't know each other, they were curious.

Among the black contestants, a Chinese with yellow hair, black eyes and particularly fair skin appeared particularly distinctive and outstanding.

Ye Qin kept staring at the finish line in the distance. Before the game, he did not have anything to talk to Jason Gaby. With Jason Gaby's personality, he basically maintained a super focused attitude in such competitions.

Often silent and completely immersed in a state of self-adjustment and high concentration, this is a very critical factor in his rise in the men's 100-meter project.

The difference between a 100-meter project and a 200-meter project is the distance, and the player needs to be able to increase his speed to the highest level in the shortest time and then sprint to the finish line.

What you need most to do is a spirit of concentration.

The 200m and 400m start are slow to distract, but there is enough distance to allow the player to adjust his state and catch up slowly. Especially for the 400m start, even if the 400m starts a few steps, as long as the condition is good enough, the top player can easily catch up in the middle and second half.

But 100 meters won't work.

100 meters is not like 60 meters. Many athletes reach the finish line just after they are lifted, but they will not provide too long distances for players to adjust.

In the 100-meter race, the decisive victory is often in one percent or even one thousand. All players need to maintain a high level of concentration from the start to ensure that they can fully utilize their strength.
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