6th Comment: 【I'm the 3rd comment, thanks, OP! I'm here to watch with you and worship the gods. (Kneeling) _(:3)∠】

10th Comment: 【I came here out of boredom, thinking Su Bai couldn't surprise me anymore. After all, he's just a coach, and his previous achievements have been discussed countless times. I really couldn't understand what else there was to discuss about him... until I finished reading the content in the main link. Now all I want to say is, 'Ryuunosuke Arakawa,' put the word 'disaster' on the big screen.】

15th Comment: 【I walked in standing, but I knelt down after reading it... I surrender. Su Master he memorized a complete set of event data and technical analysis for the men's and women's 400m individual events, as well as the main athletes of relay teams from various countries, and the main athletes of the men's 100m, 110m hurdles, and high jump events...?! Heaven and earth... Is he even human???】

20th Comment: 【(Sigh) I don't know if Su Bai is human, but I know I have a pig's brain. I just checked the results of the men's 4x400m individual event from the 2017 World Championships on the IAAF official website. There are only about 24 sets of data from heats to finals. Anyway, after reading it once, I forgot everything. I barely remembered that three teams ran under 3 minutes in the final... But if you ask me to recall the reaction times at the start, which team did not finish, and which team had a violation in which leg, I definitely can't do it.】

25th Comment: 【...Same as the 20th commenter, I also browsed the IAAF website. Leaving aside other things, the amount of data for each event is just astonishing. The 20th commenter missed mentioning one thing: according to Su Bai's performance, he not only remembers the total team scores but also knows the individual scores of each athlete on the team. He can also deduce, based on the performance fluctuations of these athletes over three seasons, the direct impact on the team's scores during the actual competition...

I won't say more. Anyway, after carefully thinking it over, can this kind of thing be done by a human?

I've already dedicated my knees to the big boss. When I was studying for the civil service exam, if only I had this memory and data analysis ability...

(world-wearysighwithacigarette.jpg) People used to tell me that the world of top students is different from ours, and I didn't really feel it back then. Today, Su Master has made me completely understand why we ordinary people are ordinary. It all starts with the brain.】

This thread went from having a few clicks when it first started to receiving a 'hot' label later on, with dozens of pages of replies. It clearly showed the astonishment of everyone in the Athletics Kingdom towards Su Bai's performance.

Just as one of the first-floor replies in the thread said, over the past year or so, the name Su Bai has already become familiar to countless track and field enthusiasts. Everyone knows that he is a genius track and field coach with ambition, precision, and a strong will. On top of that, he has a talent for cooking that has left many people craving his dishes.

In any case, when it comes to Su Bai, everyone agrees that he's amazing.

However, most people's understanding of Su Bai's greatness is still superficial. After all, not everyone is a track and field athlete, and there's a significant gap between most people and the world of track and field and sports. In this situation, most people's knowledge of Su Bai's greatness is limited to how many athletes he has coached and their achievements.

And athletes' greatness is an ever-evolving process, with their records constantly being improved. Track and field enthusiasts will cheer for and admire these athletes when they achieve better results, acknowledging their hard work and talent. While everyone knows these athletes have a great coach in Su Bai, they tend to praise the athletes more often than the coach behind them.

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