Chapter five hundred and seventy first relay preliminaries(2/2)
Su Bingtian, who was the first to dominate the World Championships in 2007, World Youth Championships and Olympics, has now reached the first-class level in his personal starting acceleration and is very fast.
The handover between the first and second bats was also very perfect. After the start, Zhang Pei Meng was second only to the United States and the United Kingdom, and was on par with the second bats in Canada.
Then there was the handover of the second and third bats. The third bat of the Chinese team was Gu Kai. At this time, the Chinese team fell slightly in the overall situation, ranking fourth, slowing down from the Canadian team ahead.
Ye Qin was waiting quietly in the handover area of the fourth rod.
Soon, the third player from the six teams appeared quickly.
The third bat for the US team is Sean Claude, the veteran once won fourth place in the men's 100m and first place in the 200m. Both explosive power and curve skills are excellent.
He entered the relay area first to prepare for the handover, but at this moment, Sean Cloud seemed to slow down ahead of schedule and made a major handover error with Davis Patton, the fourth baton!
In an instant, the atmosphere in the arena seemed to solidify. Countless American audiences on the scene and in front of the TV couldn't help but hold their heads in annoyance. Jason Gaby on the sidelines even pinched the mineral water bottle in her hand.
Team USA is strong at 4x100 meters, but its skills in handover batons have always been unsatisfactory. The members of the relay team have always been arranged according to the results of the National American Trials, which has always had major shortcomings in the technology of handover batons.
Ye Qin also noticed the mistake of Team USA at this moment, but before he could think too much, Gu Kai had already run towards him quickly.
He started quickly and accelerated. After getting the baton handed over by Gu Kai, he rushed towards the finish line.
At this time, the US team had no chance to continue the game due to a mistake in handing over the baton, while the original British and Canadian teams ran ahead.
However, at the end, Ye Qin showed his extraordinary sprinting skills. After starting, he quickly caught up with Canada's fourth-seater Brian Barnett.
Then, two or three meters before the finish line, he caught up with the fourth bat of the British team, Harry Aikin.
Chapter completed!