Run Out of My Life

Chapter 297: the fastest man

Wuxing County, Yangxin Middle School.

The ten-meter-long red banner hung at the entrance of the school was very ostentatious, attracting many passers-by who passed by the entrance of the middle school.

Occasionally passers-by glanced curiously, and began to guess what kind of leader inspection should be welcome, but when they looked carefully, they found that it was good news.

I also congratulate the alumni for breaking the men's 100m world record, but compared to Jianping Sports School, after all, Yangxin Middle School is just a township school, and you have to travel to the county to make a banner. Finish.

To be honest, in Yangxin Town, many people really don't have a clear concept of athletes, but they can't bear it is Su Zu's hometown.

Since Suzu's performance in the Athens Olympic Games, there have been reports about it on almost all provincial and county TV stations and even CCTV.

Some special reports and interviews, and even interviewed at several small shops in front of the school.

Passers-by looking at this banner may be just a new idea. Although running, athletes, record-breaking and so on have been highly hyped in the past two years, the leading cadres in the town have received many film crews. But after all, many people who run a small business in the town, or who occasionally pass by and still farm for a living, don't have a deep feeling.

Life is still going on, at most it's just a little more talk.

And the most sensational is the playground next to Yangxin Middle School. There was a wasteland where many people used to pass by. Since Su Zu became famous in the country, the city, county and county allocated funds several times to expand the wasteland next to the large beach several times.

Plastic runway, flat basketball court, brand new basketball hoop, as well as various uneven bars and other sports and fitness equipment.

During the day, it is the playground of the school students' physical education class. At night, many people often come here to enjoy the cool and chat, as an activity place.

This is much bigger than the stadium in the county.

The reason why these things can be built is the name hanging on the red banner at this time.

In the small village called Yangping Village below Yangxin Town, a teenager went to junior high school here, and then he went to the world step by step.

"Have you ever thought about breaking a world record?"

"I must have thought about it, I already ran 9.79 in the Magic Capital Grand Prix last year, only two hundredths of a second away from the world record, but I really didn't know it would be so fast break the record."

"Are you surprised that you broke this record?"

"I didn't think much about it, this Doha Grand Prix is ​​my first race this year. After a long closed training session, I think it feels good to be back on the field. And , with an Olympic champion like Justin Gatlin, the competition is a big challenge."

"Are you happy with this game?"

"The performance is not perfect, my training is very effective, but I feel that the results of my training have not been fully displayed. After all, there has been no competition for a long time. And the rate of improvement of this world record is also Not big, maybe it will be broken by Gatling or Powell soon.”

"Do you think the two of them are your strongest opponents?"

"They are definitely, and there may be new competitors soon, but I'm not afraid, and I myself have grown up in competition step by step."

"There are many people in China who like you, do you have anything to say to everyone?"

"Thank you for your support! Please give me some space, I need to calm down. (Laughs) There are still many challenges ahead, and I'm afraid of getting lost in the flowers and applause."

On May 13, the phone interview of Su Zu of Oriental Sports Connection was posted online, which caused heated discussions among many netizens.

Under a topic on a certain portal website: Suzu Doha won the championship, broke the world record in 9 seconds 75, various netizens discussed and commented on the thread.

—As a Chinese, I am very proud and cheer for you.

—At least for now, no one believes that any team in Asia has the strength to win the World Cup.

Once upon a time, Westerners generally believed that Asians could not make a difference in track racing, especially sprint events.

I vaguely remember that a philosopher said something very serious: "Winning the championship and breaking the world record is the last word..."

Philosophers are Philosophers, so true~~!

Su Zu's achievements, as Chinese and Asians, we have reason to be proud and proud!

—Sprint! Sprint! Sprint! Su Zu sprinted! Su Zu sprinted! Don't give Gatlin any chance!

Great Chinese player! He inherited the glorious tradition of China. Shenxing Taibao Dai Zong, Sun Wukong, and Tian Boguang possessed souls at this moment. Su Zu alone represents the long history and tradition of Chinese track and field. At this moment, he is not fighting alone, he is not alone!

—Su Zudu is a handsome boy who runs fast.

—Cow, strong, he is really the king.

—Last year in the magic capital, it felt like it could be broken, and this year it finally broke.

—day, can't believe it! Sounds like fake news! The IAAF hastened to check, don't make me happy.

—so exciting!

—suspecting idiots, check here, the official website of the Athletics Federation, iaaf.org, the headline is this.

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The major event records broken by Su Zu:

February 2003, National Indoor Athletics Championships, Su Zu broke the men's 60m national record with 6.60 seconds; (Championship)

In March 2003, at the World Indoor Athletics Championships, Su Zu broke the men's 60m national record with a time of 6.59 seconds; (championship)

September 2003, National Athletics Championships, Su Zu broke the men's 100m national record with a time of 10.14 seconds; (Championship)

September 2003, Asian Athletics Championships, Su Zu, Chen Jian, Yang Guangzong, Shen Yunbao broke the Asian men's 4×100 meter relay record with a time of 38.28 seconds; (Championship)

In October 2003, at the National Urban Games, Su Zu once again refreshed his own national men's 100m record with a time of 10.09 seconds; (championship)

In March 2004, at the World Indoor Athletics Championships, Su Zu once again broke the national record of men's 60 meters with a time of 6.48 seconds;

In May 2004, at the National Athletics Championships and Olympic Trials, Su Zu broke his own national men's 100m record with a time of 10.02 seconds. At the same time, Su Zu set a record of 20.12 seconds The result broke the national men's 200-meter record; (double champion)

August 2004, Athens Olympic Games, in the men's 100-meter semifinals, semifinals and finals, Su Zu refreshed his personal best three times with 9.99, 9.97, and 9.91. He became the only 100-meter runner in Asia to break the 10-second mark. (Second runner-up)

Su Zu broke the Asian record again with a time of 19.96 in the men's 200m final; (runner-up)

In the men's 4×100m final, Su Zu and his teammates created the myth of the relay team and won the gold medal with a time of 37.99 seconds, setting a new Asian record; (championship)

In September 2004, in the IAAF All-Star Game, Su Zu set a new personal best and Asian record with a time of 9.89 seconds;

In June 2005, in the IAAF Eugene Grand Prix, Suzu Suzu refreshed the personal bests of 9.88 and 19.83 in the men's 100m and 200m races Asian record; (Double winner)

In June 2005, at the IAAF New York Grand Prix, Su Zu broke the men's 200-meter record just a few days ago with 19.79 seconds; (championship)

In August 2005, at the World Athletics Championships, Su Zu broke his personal best and Asian record with 9.84 and 19.75 in the men's 100m and 200m races; (double crown)

In September 2005, in the IAAF Magic Capital Grand Prix, Su Zu set a new personal best and Asian record with a time of 9.79 seconds;

On May 12, 2006, at the IAAF Doha Super Grand Prix, Su Zu broke the 9.77 world record held by Asafa Powell with a time of 9.75! (champion)

Su Zu, the terminator of various records, started from the national record, and finally achieved the first world record!

In one place of this post, in the thread square, all kinds of amazing and shocking quotes and replies were instantly burst!

—The pride of the Chinese people, I can't believe it!

—Indescribable, this is the growth history of a champion!

At this time, many headlines in foreign media have also been replaced by a picture of a Chinese in red sportswear surrounded by two black players.

Japan's "Asahi Shimbun", "Yomiuri Shimbun", "Sankei Shimbun", "Jijisha", "Nikkan Sports" and other newspapers and magazines, or front-page headlines or sub-page headlines, are all in Reports hot news about Asians ascending to the world's No. 1 flying man.

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The American magazine "Athletics News" is a rare cover with Chinese athletes. The cover picture is a photo of Su Zu cheering around the Doha Super Grand Prix. The title is "The best running Quick man!"

At the time of the heated discussions on various Internet and TV news reports, Su Zu had already flown back to the imperial capital from Doha.

Feng Shuyong, deputy director of the Athletics Management Center of the General Administration, and Yu Liwei, director of the State Administration Department, welcomed Su Zu's return at the airport on behalf of the Athletics Management Center and the Chinese Athletics Association.

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