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"Curve sprint, increase the speed in the curve. I don't know how much it can improve, whether it can win the 4x100m championship."

Looking at the newly learned skills in the skill bar, Zhang Guan felt a little uneasy.

It takes 6 skill points to synthesize physical fitness skills. Zhang Guan knows that 6 skill points cannot be obtained in a short period of time. It needs more accumulation of competitions. At least it is impossible to accumulate 6 skill points in this Asian Athletics Championships. Skill points.

So Zhang Guan decided to learn the skills to sprint in corners and improve his speed in corners. The increase in cornering speed can improve the 4x100m performance. Zhang Guan hopes to win the 4x100m Asian championship, so he can get two skill points. If he can break a record by the way, he can get skill points again. .

Investing in one skill point can get a new skill, and at least two skill points, or even more, can be obtained. This transaction is still very cost-effective.

Moreover, in Zhang Guan's future planning, he must participate in the 200-meter sprint race, not only for honor, but also to have more ways to obtain skill points. Therefore, it is necessary to learn corner sprint skills.

Zhang Guan also knows a little bit about his opponents. Although Shingo Suesu was injured, the Japanese team is still the strongest team. After all, the Japanese team has a strong overall strength, and the four positions are the top players in Asia.

In addition, the Saudi Arabian team also showed great strength in the preliminary round. Two of their players have entered the 100m final. They are the strongest team outside of the Chinese team and the Japanese team, and have the possibility of hitting the gold medal.

In addition, there are the veteran team Kazakhstan, the Middle East sports powers Qatar and Iran, all using the strength of the medal.

It is worth mentioning that the Thai team also entered the final. This Thai team is very young and was not optimistic about it before the game. I thought it was here to play soy sauce, but in the preliminary round it ran fourth in the overall score. Make people admired.

But Zhang Guan knew that the Thai team defeated the Japanese team in the Doha Asian Games three years later and won the men's 4-by-100-meter event.

Team projects often have a high degree of unknowns, and the same is true for 4-by-100-meter projects. In this event, the fastest four-man team in the world may not win. Each player's on-the-spot state, the timing of the approach before the handover, the speed of the handover, etc., will affect the final result of the game. Therefore, in the 4-times 100-meter race in the Olympics or the World Championships, Asia can defeat European and American countries to get a medal. It depends not only on strength, but also on outstanding luck.

Similarly, if you want to break the record of 4 by 100 meters, you can't just rely on strength, you also need luck. The current national record for this project is still 38.81 seconds set in Gothenburg in 1995. Zhang Guan's goal this time is to break this record. As for the Asian record, it is too far away. Although Zhang Guan has outstanding abilities, the strength of the other three players is not enough to support the national team to break the Asian record.

Think about the four people who will break the Asian record in the national team in the future. Su Bingtian is 9.99 seconds to 100 meters, Zhang Peimeng is 10 seconds to 100 meters, and Xie Zhenye holds the national record of 200 meters. The youngest Mo Youxue reached the Olympic A mark at the age of 16. Won the first World Junior Championships for the country, the future is boundless. Only such a powerful combination managed to break the Asian record. In the current national team, apart from Zhang Guan, the fastest Chen Jian ran 10.17 seconds, which is impossible to break the Asian record.

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⏰ Last updated: Jun 08, 2022 ⏰

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