Chapter 84: Six Nations Joint Challenge - 100m Finals

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This idea had been lingering in his mind. During this period of training, he had always followed Su Bai's advice and didn't pay much attention to his 100-meter full-course results. But now, he thought it was time for him to thoroughly assess his progress!

Even though it was raining lightly at this moment, it couldn't dampen the fervor in Fang Yu's heart. He was eager to find out if, when he fully unleashed his stride and sprinted forward with all his might, he could once again open the door to that forbidden zone!

With such expectations in mind, Fang Yu's gaze remained fixed on the 100-meter finish line ahead. He couldn't wait for this competition!

In the commentator's booth, while Shao Minyi and Li Sen were trying to suppress their hopes, their hearts were still filled with anticipation for Fang Yu.

"The current athletes on the field are our Chinese athlete Fang Yu, Japanese athletes Hidekazu Morita, Shoyo Komatsu, Bahraini athletes Yousef Kooheji, Abbas Yawey, Indian athlete Sharukh, Qatari athlete Abdallah, and Iranian athlete Kiani."

"Among the athletes present, only our Chinese athlete Fang Yu and Bahrain's naturalized athlete Abbas Yawey have the ability to break the ten-second barrier in the 100 meters. Yawey currently holds a personal best of 9.97 seconds, which is the best result achieved by an Asian athlete in recent years on the 100-meter track."

"Yes," Li Sen nodded and continued, "Although there are only two athletes on the field who have broken the 10-second barrier in the 100 meters, namely Yawey and Fang Yu from China, Japan also has great ambitions in sprinting. They have been working on cultivating their own domestic athletes capable of breaking 10 seconds. The two Japanese athletes competing today, Hidekazu Morita and Shoyo Komatsu, both have personal bests within 10.05 seconds. Among them, Komatsu Shoyo is the current national record holder in Japan with a personal best of 10.01 seconds. He is hailed as the short-distance genius most likely to break the 10-second barrier in Japan. In yesterday's heats, Komatsu Shoyo also ran an impressive time of 10.08 seconds, indicating that he is in excellent form."

"In today's competition, it can be foreseen that Fang Yu's main competitors will be Yawey and Komatsu Shoyo."

In the live broadcast room, athletics enthusiasts watching the competition were feeling tense. The previous day's heats had brought them many surprises, but with the rainy weather since morning, their excitement and anticipation were elevated. Even those who didn't understand athletics knew that rainy weather made the competition more challenging.

From the moment the starting gun was fired and the athletes' reaction times were measured, it was evident that there was intense competition among the eight athletes on the track!

Among all the athletes, Yousef Yawey from Bahrain had the fastest reaction time, a mere 0.131 seconds. This showcased his excellent form.

The athlete with the second-fastest reaction time among all was Fang Yu, with 0.137 seconds, not far behind Yawey.

Only one athlete out of the eight made a starting mistake, delaying his reaction time to 0.198 seconds, but even this performance couldn't be considered a significant error.

With an average reaction time of around 0.15 seconds, it was clear that the eight athletes were highly competitive. Despite the drizzle, their form was excellent.

Among them, Fang Yu was particularly spirited and in top form!

From the start, he pushed off his right foot on the starting block. After this period of training, his explosive power and technique had improved. In the moment he explosively pushed off with his right foot, he used this force to accelerate rapidly. From the start to the acceleration phase, every step he took was powerful and steady.

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