Berlin official website: 19 seconds 15! Bolt breaks 200m world record again, Berlin goes crazy! ! !
The men's 200m final of the 12th IAAF World Athletics Championships was held at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin. With a time of 19.15 seconds, Bolt broke the world record of 19.28 seconds set by himself at the 2008 North Olympics. He became the first player in the history of the 200 meters to break 19.20 seconds. He also became the first athlete to break 19.20 seconds in the history of the 200 meters. After Trin (2005) and Gay (2007), he is the fourth sprint king to win the men's 100m and 200m gold medals at the same World Championships! ! ! ! He is also the first non-American sprinter! ! !
Bolt breaks 200m world record, Martian shines in Berlin! ! !
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Usain Bolt shocked the world of ancient and modern sports and gave birth to the first flying man in history within 15 months! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Bolt is not the first person to win the men's 100 meters and 200 meters at the World Championships. Green and Gatlin have both done it. At the World Championships in Seville that year, Green even swept the 100 meters, 200 meters and 4 ×100 meters three gold medals, but so far no one has been able to complete the dominant sweep in the Olympics and World Championships, let alone reach the top of the sprint world with a magical performance that broke the world record. On May 31, 2008, Bolt broke the men's 100-meter world record for the first time. After that, in the North Olympics and until the 2009 World Athletics Championships, he gave people an amazing process of rapid leap! ! ! ! ! After this, there is only one name for sprint superman, and he is Usain Bolt! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Before the game, Athens Olympic champion Crawford believed in an interview that Bolt could run 19.20 seconds at the Berlin World Championships. Obviously he underestimated the power of Jamaican lightning. Donovan Bailey, who was considered the bolder prediction before the game, later proved to be the most accurate prediction: "I really don't know what he will achieve in the end, but maybe he can run 19 seconds 1 to 19 in Berlin A score of 2 seconds."
Bolt did it. Just like in the "Bird's Nest" a year ago, the 100-meter and 200-meter world records are so fragile at the feet of the Jamaicans. Breaking again and again, there seems to be no limit. Michael Johnson, the former owner of the men's 200m world record, believes that Bolt has unlimited potential. "Who knows what crazy things Bolt will do? He is unpredictable! This is simply an incredible event." Race, no one could run a race like this again, probably never again. He finished the race 15 meters ahead of Spielmont and it was definitely the most incredible race to date." As the first person to win all the sprint gold medals at the World Championships, Maurice Green simply called Bolt the "Zenith Star"! ! ! !
Bolt once said: "I think the 200m gold medal is the most exciting to me, because I was originally a 200m runner and have been training for several years, so I think the 200m will always be my My favorite. I also hope that the 200m record will stay with me forever." Now, he has achieved it, 19.15s, and has the recognition been surpassed? ? ?
Deutsche Zeitung: Isn’t Bolt tired? Do you still have the energy to race against the Berlin Bears after the game? ? ?
Bolt won the championship, Bolt broke the world record, and Bolt became the focus again. In the men's 200m final on the evening of the 20th local time, Bolt once again easily won the championship. After the game, Bolt showed no sign of fatigue. While celebrating wildly, he also had another race with the Berlin Bear. It’s really surprising. Isn’t Bolt tired?
"Reuters" stated that Olympic triple gold medalist Jamaican Bolt broke his own men's 200m world record with a time of 19.15 seconds. The original world record was 19.28 seconds that he set in North Austria a year ago. Bolt became the first male athlete in history to combine the 100m and 200m double championships at the Olympics and World Championships as well as a world record! The top five results in the men's 200m final were all within 20 seconds. ..."Actually, I didn't expect to break the world record. I'm really tired now, but I told myself that I have to persist and run my best time," Bolt told the BBC immediately after the game.
"The Associated Press" was also convinced. 19.15s was too terrifying, saying that the lead over the second place was more than 0.6+ seconds, and even close to 0.7+... Bolt once again stepped on the world record. Jamaican Lightning's performance in the men's 200m final was extraordinary. He broke his own world record and won his second gold medal at the World Championships. It is worth noting that Bolt’s time of 19.15 seconds is several notches higher than the world record set in 2008. Bolt is a performer, but he is definitely the fastest. Especially after defending champion Tyson Gay retired due to injury, Bolt has almost no rivals in the men's 200m event.
"AFP" stated that on the eve of his 23rd birthday, Bolt once again caused a stir in Berlin! In an incredible time of 19.15 seconds, Bolt broke his own world record in the men's 200 meters and won his second gold medal at the World Championships. Bolt set new world records in both the 100m and 200m. Obviously, he has created another legend. In the men's 200-meter final, Bolt led the race with no opponent causing trouble for the Jamaican lightning bolt. Bolt said after winning the championship: "I am very excited because I did not expect to break the world record before. Now I am very tired, really tired." But is he really tired? He is even better than Berlin after finishing Bears racing together? We were all skeptical.
The three major news agencies have all said this, which is enough to explain the violent sensation caused by 200 meters this time.
The Associated Press didn't dare to let out a single fart this time, let alone the others.
Bolt was interviewed at the scene and even said carelessly: His goal is to defend his title at the next World Championships and London Olympics. He even joked, "I hope Queen Elizabeth can make me 'Sir Bolt.'"
"Oh, my new world record? I didn't pay much attention to it. In fact, I said at the beginning of this season that I would focus on my starts. I have always done the same, I train very hard. This is The secret to the final victory. I did a good job at the start today." Bolt said on the evening of the 20th, "I didn't go out all day today, I was playing games in my room."
19 seconds 15 shocked the seniors, Michael Johnson: The person who broke this record was not born yet.
Bolt is unlikely to break the 200m world record today. He has consumed too much this week and looks a little tired due to the tight schedule. So the possibility of breaking the 200m world record is lower than it was a few days ago, and he said that training this year is not as ideal as last year... "The former world record holder Michael Johnson, who was a guest of the BBC, was boasting in front of the microphone, but Bolt took less than 20 seconds to impress this senior who has won countless honors.
From the beginning of the 200-meter preliminaries, Bolt told reporters after the game that he was "a little tired", but before the game, the Jamaican still had the strength and mood to play a hide-and-seek game with the camera. This proves that Bolt's mentality is The body is still in peak condition. 19 seconds 15! Michael Johnson was shocked by "lightning" on the track.
"Bolt ran very hard and tried his best. In this race, he beat Spielmont by 15 meters. This was the most incredible race in history. He didn't use his skills to run this race, but he still won by 15 meters. He rushed to the front with lightning speed, and then what people saw was a smile on his face before the finish line." Regarding the world record of 19 seconds and 15 seconds, Michael Johnson's comments were classic: "Being able to break this The person who holds the world record may not be born yet.”
Bolt puts aside doubts about qualifying and breaks the world record again with lightning bold words! ! !
With a time of 19.15 seconds, Bolt broke the world record of 19.28 seconds set by himself at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, becoming the first player in the history of the 200 meters to break 19.20 seconds. But news about Bolt withdrawing from the 100-meter relay has been spreading. On the evening of the 20th, Bolt dispelled everyone's doubts. He said: "My next world record will be born in the relay race."
After the game, Bolt said in an interview, "I am a little tired today. But I will not quit the next relay race, because the next world record I think will be born in the relay race. It's just that I I don’t know if my teammates are ready.”
Which one is stronger, 100 meters or 200 meters? Bolt will be at his peak three years later! ! !
At this year's World Championships in Berlin, Bolt once again raised the limits of humanity. Who would have thought that in just one year, Bolt would improve the men's 100-meter and 200-meter world records by several levels. You must know that in short-distance running events, this is an amazing improvement! Now a question can't help but surface. How many years can Bolt dominate men's sprinting? Is the sky really the limit for him?
446 days ago, Bolt shocked the athletics world by running a new 100-meter world record of 9.72 seconds in New York; from this moment on, Bolt broke world records in all the men's individual sprint events in the five international competitions he participated in. Crazy Gold. Whether it is the Beijing Olympics or the World Championships in Berlin, Bolt has proved everything with his extraordinary speed. Bolt is now the first male athlete in history to combine the 100m and 200m double championships in the Olympics and World Championships as well as a world record! Bolt is a natural runner. He is optimistic, talented and explosive, and has a strong ability to adjust on the spot. This kind of Jamaican lightning is really difficult to beat.
The men's 100m time was 9.55 seconds and the men's 200m time was 19.15 seconds. Bolt has only just celebrated his 23rd birthday. In the track and field world, the golden period of male athletes' careers is mostly between the ages of 25-27; in other words, as long as Bolt does not suffer major injuries and can maintain high-quality training and competition, Bolt will He can dominate men's sprinting for at least another three years. what does that mean? This means that by the 2012 London Olympics, under normal circumstances Bolt will reach the peak of his career, and Bolt may also cause a burst of Jamaican lightning in London. How many more times can Bolt break the men's 100m and 200m world records? Only time will tell the answer to this question. To be sure, the sky is the limit for Bolt.
Which one is stronger, Bolt's 100m or 200m? This is also a hot question, replayed crazily on the Internet:
Bolt is the best male sprinter in history. Take the 200 meters, Bolt led the second place at the World Championships in Berlin by an astonishing 0.7 seconds. So which one is Bolt better in 100 meters or 200 meters? Bolt first practiced the 200 meters, and later practiced the 100 meters to assist the 200 meters. No one expected that Bolt is now the world record holder in these two sprint events! Bolt is the fastest man in the world today. In the eyes of this Jamaican lightning bolt, the 200-meter record will always belong to him, and the 100-meter record will always be refreshed. "In short, I think the 200-meter world record is more difficult to break!" Bolt said.
It can be seen from the Beijing Olympics and the Berlin World Championships that Bolt has the same attitude towards the 100 meters and 200 meters. But maybe now, the Jamaica Lightning is practicing more 100 meters. The data shows that in one year, Bolt's improvement speed in these two events was 0.11 seconds, which reflects that Bolt's progress speed in 100 meters and 200 meters is very average. Bolt predicted that his goal for the 100 meters would be to break 9.4 seconds; however, he did not put forward his own personal expectations for the 200 meters. Therefore, Bolt's personal center of gravity is somewhat biased towards the 100 meters, but even so, it does not mean that Bolt will slow down the 200 meters.
The funniest thing is that humans couldn’t compete and just moved the animals out. The Sun wrote a joke:
If a global biological sports conference were held and Bolt represented mankind and competed with hares, cheetahs, lions, tigers, snakes, wild boars, and wild dogs for 100 meters, where would he get? Netizens have made predictions about this.
[You can’t be ranked last, it’s too shameless. 】
[The ostrich came first, Bolt came second, and the other animals were disqualified because they ran on four legs. 】
[To be serious, there was a show last time where Crawford had a race with a zebra and lost a lot to the zebra. 】
[The cheetah runs 28 meters per second and only takes 3.6 seconds to run 100 meters. Bolt is over before he leaves the acceleration zone. 】
[How do humans and animals compare? Bolt can't outrun the North American brown bear. 】
[Does anyone remember former Canadian flying star Ben Johnson? Didn't he organize a battle between man and horse? Johnson ran 80 meters and the horse raced 100 meters, but he lost both times. 】
[How can you compare Ben Johnson to Usain Bolt, are you polite? 】
[The BBC program turns all animals into the same size as humans and then competes. As a result, the African iguana ranked first in the 100 meters with 0.77 seconds, and the cheetah ranked fifth with only 2.77 seconds. 】
[Seriously popular science, the fastest animals in the sea, land and air are swordfish, cheetah, and eagle, with the fastest speeds up to 200+, 80+, and 300+ kilometers per hour. 】
[This question is tough. Lose: worse than a beast; win: worse than a beast! The answer is: You are just a beast. 】
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Turn on the TV and the Internet, and all the news is about Bolt. There is no way, he has already established his position as the absolute king in Berlin in 2009.
Even Su Shen said: Bolt changed the sprint mode.
Previously, Su Shen said that he could run under 9.6 seconds, which was doubtful; running under 9.5 seconds was simply fantastic.
Now, do you still think so? For decades, 10 seconds has been the benchmark for world-class sprinters, and only the best can beat it. It wasn’t until the late 1980s, even including the Ben Johnson era, followed by Carl Lewis, Leroy Burrell and Donovan Bailey, that the record began to improve a little bit, but usually only by 0.01 seconds.
Today, the 100-meter record was incredibly improved by 0.11 seconds. It took mankind 30 years of hard work to reach 9.9 seconds, and then it reached 9.6 seconds in 12 months.
Bolt has broken the rules. Now, no guesswork is too far off the mark.
"I said 9 seconds 5 is not the limit. I think it will stop at 9 seconds 4, but who knows." said Su Shen, the number one flyer in Asia and the number one yellow racer.
At this time, some people in China are going to act like monsters. Someone posted: The vast majority of outstanding international sprinters in the past 40 years are muscular power players. Their height is usually less than 1.88 meters. The time spent in the gym and in Just as much on the track. Bolt is 6 feet 5 inches to 6 feet 6 inches tall (1.96 meters to 1.98 meters tall), has a thin body, and his muscles are not that developed, but he can overcome gravity and take big strides in a very short time. This shows that it is possible to run without using so many muscles.
These words were really misleading, but Hu Kai stood up and refuted them head-on, saying:
Bolt is just because he is too tall, but his muscles are definitely developed. Bolt weighs more than 95kg, even close to 100kg. You think he is not strong just because he is too tall. Find a muscular man close to 2 meters. Look, that guy is much bigger than the muscular men you usually come into contact with. This is the visual effect. The future is definitely about the body and science, both are indispensable. Just publicizing that Bolt is not strong is reversing the direction of history. The lightweight running method has already been swept into the garbage heap of history. It makes no sense and is absolutely undesirable to pick it up again.
Hu Kai is now a graduate student. When something happens, he no longer needs Su Shen to do everything.
These scientific concepts and the Ersha Island model that he spent five or six years establishing have spread rapidly in the country. It will not be that easy to deceive everyone again.
Su Shen saw that Hu Kai had said this, and that was enough. Now there was no need for him as a facade figure, who came out to refute the rumors personally every time. He is a young leader in the world of sports science. His status and status have changed. There is no need to end the game in person.
And more people can speak out, which also means that Su Shen's ideas have swept the country and are irreversible.
Otherwise, if you are alone, there will still be a big gap between the limits set by Su Shen.
It's just right now.
In this game, it seems that everyone has forgotten the rankings of the others except for Bolt. Even the top five are open for 20 seconds, and their level is very high, but it loses meaning. The main reason is that the man in front is too scary. He treats these twenty-second players as high school students and tortures them. With this posture, who can look behind them?
No more time.
Even Alonso Edouard ran 19.81s.
Even Spearmon ran 19.85s.
Even Sean Crawford ran 19.89s.
Even Steve Mullins ran 19.98s.
The top four are all 19.80+, but they are still in front of Bolt's 19.15s, even Mao is not, and the collective has become a "fighting five scum".
Not to mention Su Shen was second to last, running 20.58 seconds.
No one cares anymore.
After Zhou Bing saw the results, he was completely stunned. It took him a long time to wake up, otherwise he wouldn't know how long he would have stayed there.
This...19.15s, is this still a human being?
Players with a score of 19.80+ were beaten as if they were high school students, and they had no power to fight back...
You know, the last time we compared Athens, only one person opened it for 20 seconds.
You can get a silver medal in 20 seconds, but now, my dear, you can't even get into the top five after breaking 20 seconds.
This impact and the world-wide improvement of 200 meters were really a blow to Zhou Bing.
Too scary.
The key is, just like what Su Shen said, this guy's 200 meters did not reach his technical limit. Just by looking at it with the naked eye, you can tell that there is still room for improvement and technology...
How to play this? Can it be faster in the future? Will it reach 19.10s? Or do we have to go to 19.0x? ? ?
Zhou Bing felt numb, completely numb. He ran so hard for 20.30+ that he felt like he was going to die. After 20.50s, it became much more difficult to improve. He was ahead by more than a full second. How can he play this?
Twenty grades worse? ? ?
More than that?
Zhou Bing felt his head was buzzing.
And he observed that Bolt was absolutely relaxed throughout the whole process. This kind of relaxation cannot be seen by ordinary people. Only the athletes themselves can feel it. It is the absolute deep relaxation brought by absolute invincibility.
You can understand that Bolt naturally has the blessing of "relaxation running plus", so his relaxation running is better than everyone else's activation.
This may be what Su Shen mentioned, the technique of controlling the body, but the mind must control the body.
Zhou Bing is now older, and his vision is naturally incomparable to before. It is getting better and better, and he sees problems more and more deeply.
As for whether the Jamaican relay can break the record this time, everyone wants to know.
Even Su Shen wants to know.
After all, there is a gap between the current level and history, right?
With Jamaica's handover of the baton always being so bad, their improvement in personal hard power is actually the most intuitive improvement in their relay performance.
Again?
It's not impossible.
(End of chapter)