On August 7, Beijing, the 2012 London Olympic Games track and field competition concluded with the men's 110-meter hurdles preliminaries at the Olympic Stadium. Chinese flying star Liu Xiang fell to the ground during the first hurdle due to an accident, and finally jumped over the finish line on one leg, missing the chance to advance. Chinese teenager Xie Wenjun finished third in the group in 13.43 seconds and successfully advanced. Defending champion Robles and American giants Merritt and Richardson all advanced to the semifinals as leaders of their respective groups. Shi ran a time of 13.78 seconds and failed to advance. ***53 athletes participated in the 110m hurdles at the London Olympics. According to the competition system, the competition can be divided into three stages: preliminary, semi-finals and finals. The preliminary round starts at 17:10 today, the semi-finals will start at 2:15 am on the 9th Beijing time, and the final will be staged at 4:15 am on the 9th. All contestants in the preliminaries were divided into six groups. Except for Shi Zai, who is participating in the Olympic Games for the third time in the first group, there are only eight players in the other five groups. The rules stipulate that the top three in each group and the six best performers among the remaining players, totaling 24 people, advance to the semi-finals. During the competition, the temperature was 14 degrees Celsius, the humidity was as high as 78%, and the southwest wind was 13km/h. In the sixth group, Liu Xiang, the Athens Olympic champion and current Olympic record holder, was on the fourth track. Except for Shane Brathwaite of Barbados, who was born in 1990, the rest of this group are all runners born in the 1980s. Liu Xiang is the only runner in this group who can run within 13 seconds. Coincidentally, Liu Xiang wore the same entry number 1356 as the 2008 Beijing Olympics. 50 minutes before departure, Liu Xiang looked serious and wore long johns to maintain body temperature. However, at the warm-up venue before his debut, Liu Xiang looked very relaxed in front of the camera. After entering the venue, Liu Xiang wore a red short-sleeved shirt with Chinese characters printed on it, black trousers, and red running shoes. After taking off his coat, Liu Xiang was wearing red clothes. The first shot started well. Nogara injured his muscles and couldn't even attack the hurdles. When Liu Xiang rushed to the first hurdle, his left leg was not high enough to kick off the hurdle and he fell to the ground, covering his injured right foot in pain. After all the players finished the game, Liu Xiang stood up and his right foot could not touch the ground. Just after entering the channel, Liu Xiang suddenly returned to the competition and insisted on using his left foot and one leg to rush to the finish line on the side channel. Originally, Liu Xiang wanted to jump over the last hurdle, but he couldn't finish the jump, so he jumped over the finish line with one foot. Hungarian player Baki took the initiative to shake hands with Liu Xiang. British player Turner and Spanish player Qui?ones stepped forward to help the injured Liu Xiang. In the end, Liu Xiang ended the game in a wheelchair and bid farewell to the London Olympics. Another famous athlete, Brathwaite, also withdrew from the competition because he was kicked down during the first hurdle. Britain's Turner won the first place in the group with a time of 13.42 seconds. Nigeria's Nurudhi Angel and the Netherlands' Stoke also directly won the right to advance. The first group of stones is in the 7th lane. The Russian teenager Shubonkov, who has been on the rise this season, is in the 9th lane. The two-time European Championship runner-up Darien of France is in the 4th lane. Fifteen minutes before the start of the game, Shi was wearing a white long-sleeved shirt with the word "China" printed in red on his left chest. After completing two sets of hurdle training, he took a sip of water and made simple adjustments. The first shot started smoothly, and player No. 1358 Shi’s reaction time was the fastest in this group. Although he was at the front when he attacked the first level, he was a bit weak and fell behind after the third level. In the end, Russian rising star Shubonkov secured the top spot in the group with a time of 13.26 seconds. Greek Dovadis and Belgian Degette ranked second and third in the group with 13.40 seconds and 13.52 seconds respectively. They both directly qualified for promotion. Shi ranked seventh in the group with a time of 13.78 seconds and failed to advance. In the second group, Daegu World Championship champion Richardson from the United States is in lane 2, and Clark, a local boy born in the UK in the 1990s, is in lane 6. Because of the low temperature, Richardson
Madagascar's Ali, who was on the third track to the right of Ducoure, was disqualified for jumping the gun. The second shot started well. British teenager Potts was injured when he hit the second hurdle midway. Immediately afterwards, Saunders of the Bahamas fell to the ground directly after hitting the hurdle and finished the race in 35.44 seconds. Cuban teenager Ault won the first place in the group with 13.26 seconds, Jamaican teenager Pachmat ranked second, and Russian teenager Sabanov won third place in the group with 13.63 seconds. The three of them advanced directly, and Doucouré ranked first in 13.67 seconds. Ranked fourth in the group. In Group 4, defending champion and current world record holder Robles of Cuba was at the end of Runway 9. Robles still wears glasses and a cross necklace around his neck. When introducing the contestants, Robles let out a long sigh of relief.
The first shot game officially started, and the second reaction time was average. Swift from Barbados and Porter from the United States had a slight advantage in the first two columns, while Robles was a bit tight. There was a slight impact in the first column, but Robles was completely released after three columns, and by the seventh column, he had surpassed the first place. Then when sprinting, he still had the power to lead the line with a time of 13.33 seconds. South African players Freer and Porter ran 13.49 seconds and 13.53 seconds respectively, entering the top three in the group and successfully advancing. In the fifth group, Xie Wenjun, a Chinese young man born in the 1990s who participated in the competition for the first time, was on the second track. On the right is Berlin World Championship winner Ryan Brathwaite of Barbados. Of course, the strongest one is American player Merritt, who ran 12.93 seconds three times in 20 days this year. But before the first start, Italian Abbate felt uncomfortable in the starting lineup and needed to readjust. The first shot started smoothly, and Xie Wenjun's reaction time was seconds. Xie Wenjun, Merritt and Brathwaite almost went hand in hand in the first three columns, but Xie Wenjun was gradually left behind during the running stage. In the end, Merritt crossed the finish line first in 13.07 seconds, Brathwaite finished second in 13.23 seconds, and Xie Wenjun finished third in the group in 13.43 seconds, qualifying for the semi-finals. The semi-finals will start at 2:15 am Beijing time on the 9th, and the final will be staged at 4:15 am Beijing time on the 9th.
Name: Liu Xiang Gender: Male Event: Track and Field 110-meter Hurdles College: East China Normal University Birthday: Birthplace: Shanghai Zodiac: Pig Height: Meter Weight: 74kg Constellation: Cancer Birthplace: Putuo District, Shanghai Weight: 9kg Birthmark location: Left forehead Nickname: Xiangxiang Nickname: Boss Ultraman Family members: Dad 3354 Liu Xuegen, Mom 3354 Grandpa Ji Fenhua Comments: You can win a gold medal in the Olympics and fight for your family and country. Your grandma knows what's going on underground, and she'll be happy for you. Dad’s comment: (In one sentence) He is a filial child. Mom’s comment: My son has been so handsome since he was a child, and he is the enlightenment coach Gu Bao.
Gang’s evaluation: Good physical condition, outstanding jumping ability, suitable for practicing high jump and long jump, maybe he will become a national champion in the future. Master Sun Haiping’s evaluation: He is courageous, has a very good sense of rhythm, he is a good hurdler Good seedling. Comments from classmates: Liu Xiang has a very deep affection for this class. All the information and contact information on the alumni list are carefully filled in. Comments from roommates: Liu Xiang has always been very good to his parents, and sometimes he even teaches me how to behave. Be filial and polite to your family. Favorite childhood games: playing glass balls, scratching cigarette brands, playing video games. Favorite childhood toys: Transformers. Favorite comic book as a child: "Dragon Ball". Favorite childhood games. Cartoon: The most embarrassing thing about "Transformers": When I was a child, I fell into a lime pool while playing with my friends in a construction site to show off my talents. The most proud thing: The world record of 12 seconds and 91 seconds at the Athens Olympics. On July 12, 2006, he In the Lausanne Athletics Golden League, his time of 12.88 seconds broke the 13-year-old world record held by Colin Jackson. The biggest advantage: Loves cleanliness and hygiene. The biggest disadvantage: Doesn’t like going to school and has an inexplicable resistance to school. The most painful memory: During that time at Erxiao Sports School, the best sports besides track and field: table tennis, Favorite table tennis player: Jordan Reason: The grace on the court Batistuta Reason: The spirit of death for anyone who stands in my way Favorite entertainment method: Singing in KTV Favorite actor: Chow Yun-fat Reason for liking: Dedication Favorite Actress: Brigitte Lin Reason for liking: Temperament Favorite singer: Male: Tao_, Jacky Cheung, Leslie Cheung Female: Sylvia Chang Spouse selection criteria: Kindness Have you ever been pursued by the opposite sex: When you were a teenager, you were pursued by a girl from the track and field team. When you receive a lot of love letters and are pursued by someone of the opposite sex you don’t like, you will: Feel a little frightened, lock the love letters in a drawer, and won’t be distracted by them. The most prominent feeling after winning the championship: It’s like a dream, being an Olympic champion is too hard. Xiangxiang’s growth Record ★At 9:28 on July 13, 1983, a 9-pound boy was born in Shanghai. He was Liu Xiang. ★In 1990, when he was 7 years old, Liu Xiang was selected by Zhong Suogui, the coach of the track and field team of Guanong Primary School in Shanghai, to contact track and field, and he became associated with sports from then on. ★In 1993, when the fourth grade was coming to an end, Liu Xiang was selected by teacher Gu Baogang to join Shanghai Putuo District Junior Sports School, where he coached the high jump and assisted in the 100-meter dash, starting his professional sports career. ★In 1995, Fang Shuiquan, the second-line coach of the track and field team of Shanghai Institute of Sports and Technology (Municipal Sports School, referred to as Ershao Sports), spotted an opportunity in the city's 100-meter running competition, and then started practicing hurdles.
★Won the Shanghai Junior Track and Field Championship Group B championship in 1996. This is the first hurdle championship that Liu Xiang has won in his memory. ★In 1997, he transferred to Yichuan Middle School, a key middle school in Putuo District and a traditional track and field school in Shanghai, where he studied and trained at the same time. ★In early August 1998, the National Youth Track and Field Competition was held in Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province. Liu Xiang won the second place in the country in the all-around event despite being injured. ★In March 1999, with Sun Haiping's full efforts, Liu Xiang returned to Ershao Sports to practice hurdles and entered the first-line team. From then on, Liu Xiang became attached to his master Sun Haiping, and eventually created the myth of 91 seconds in 12 seconds. ★In May 2001, at the National Track and Field Championships and Grand Prix Series held in Shanghai, Liu Xiang won first place with a time of 13.32 seconds. In this "battle for hegemony" between the old and new hurdle kings, Liu Xiang defeated his first hurdler opponent, Chen Yanhao. It was also from this time that Liu Xiang completed a true psychological transcendence. ★On May 28, 2001, Liu Xiang won his first world championship title - the 110-meter hurdles championship at the World University Games. ★In July 2002, at the IAAF Grand Prix in Switzerland, Liu Xiang ran a time of 13.12 seconds, breaking the world youth record of 13.23 seconds. ★On May 8, 2004, at the IAAF Grand Prix held in Osaka, Japan, Liu Xiang defeated Johnson's 13.13 seconds with a time of 13.06 seconds. He defeated Johnson face-to-face for the first time. He also defeated Liu Xiang's idol and his second opponent. ★On July 2, 2004, at the IAAF Grand Prix in Rome, Liu Xiang won again with a time of 13.11 seconds, one thousandth of a second faster than Alan Johnson. The experience of defeating Alan Johnson twice gave Liu Xiang endless confidence in the decisive battle in Athens. ★On August 27, 2004, in the men's 110-meter hurdles final of the Athens Olympics, Liu Xiang won the gold medal with a time of 12.91 seconds, equaling the record of British athlete Colin Jackson, creating a miracle and myth for the Chinese in short track events. ! ★On August 12, 2005, at the 10th World Athletics Championships, Liu Xiang won the runner-up in 13.08 seconds, creating the best result for a Chinese male athlete in the history of the World Championships. ★On July 12, 2006, Liu Xiang won the gold medal at the Lausanne Athletics Super Grand Prix in Switzerland with a time of 12.88 seconds, breaking the world record of 12.91 seconds set by British star Colin Jackson, which had been dormant for 13 years.
Results: Entered the Shanghai Institute of Sports Technology in 1996. October 20, 2000, Santiago, Chile, the 8th World Youth Track and Field Championships, fourth place, 13.87 seconds. May 6, 2001, Shanghai, National Track and Field Championships and Grand Prix Series , first place, 13 seconds 32. May 24, East Asian Games in Osaka, Japan, first place, 13 seconds 428. August 28, World University Games, champion, 13 seconds 33, China's first track and field gold medal in the Universiade, Liu Xiang's first World champion November 19, the 9th National Games, champion, 13 seconds 36 February 6, 2002, Stockholm International Indoor Track and Field Games, 60 meter hurdles, second place, 7 seconds 61 June 10, National Track and Field Championships and Asian Games Competition selection, first place, 13 seconds 76. On July 2, IAAF Grand Prix in Lausanne, Switzerland, second place, 13 seconds 12, refreshed the 110-meter hurdles world youth record that has been maintained for 24 years, and also broke the Asian record. August, 14th Asian Track and Field Championships, champion, 13 seconds 56 October, National Track and Field Grand Prix Finals, champion, 13 seconds 27 October, National Championship, champion, 13 seconds 50 October 9, Busan Asian Games, champion, 13 seconds Seconds 27 On March 16, 2003, at the 9th International Indoor Track and Field Championships in Birmingham, England, the men's 60-meter hurdles ranked third in 7.52 seconds, breaking the Asian indoor record and becoming the only Asian athlete to win a medal in this competition, achieving the Chinese men's Athletes' breakthrough in "zero" medals in this event in 18 years. At the end of June, Oslo, IAAF Golden League, fifth place, 13 seconds 51. July 4, IAAF Grand Prix Paris Station, seventh place, 13 seconds 457 On July 7, IAAF Golden League Zagreb Station, second place, 13 seconds 222. July 11, IAAF Golden League Rome Station, second place, 13 seconds 20 July 14, UK, IAAF Super Grand Prix, sixth place, 13 seconds 75 August 30, World Athletics Championships in Paris, third place, 13 seconds 23 September 5, IAAF Golden League Brussels Station, second place, 13 seconds 19 September 13, Monte Carlo IAAF Grand Prix Finals, fourth place, 13 seconds 27, October, Changsha, the Fifth National Urban Games, champion, 13 seconds 31 February 14, 2004, National Indoor Track and Field Championships 60-meter hurdles, champion , 7 seconds 51, tied with the Asian record. February 28, France, International Indoor Track and Field Championships 60-meter hurdles, first place, 7 seconds 51. March 6, Budapest, World Indoor Track and Field Championships 60-meter hurdles, second place, 7 seconds 43, broken The Asian Indoor Record for this project was held in April at the Nanning Grand Prix, champion, 13 seconds. May 8, in Osaka, at the Track and Field Grand Prix, champion, 13 seconds 06, defeated World Championship triple champion Alan Johnson, breaking the 13 seconds 12 set in 2002. Asian records: May 23, Shijiazhuang, National Track and Field Championships and Olympic Trials, first place, 13 seconds 40. June 29, IAAF Grand Prix Zagreb Station, first place, 13 seconds 25 July 2, IAAF Grand Prix Rome Station, second place, 13 seconds 118 August 1, Tianjin, National Track and Field Championships, first place, 13 seconds 68 August 24, Athens, Olympic Games men's 110 meter hurdles preliminaries, 13 seconds 27, group place August 25, Athens, Olympic Games men's 110-meter hurdles group final, 13.26 seconds, first place in the group August 26, Athens, Olympic Games men's 110-meter hurdles semi-finals, 13.18 seconds, second place in the group August 27, Athens, Olympic Games men's 110-meter hurdles final, champion, 12.91 seconds, equaling the world record set by British athlete Colin Jackson in 1993, breaking the Olympic record of 12.95 seconds.
March 2, 2005, Tianjin, National Indoor Track and Field Championships, men's 60-meter hurdles, 7.81 seconds, champion April 16, Yichun, Jiangxi, National Track and Field Championships, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.59 seconds, champion April 24 Japan, Zhongshan, Guangdong, National Track and Field Grand Prix, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.23 seconds, champion May 7, Osaka, Japan, IAAF Grand Prix, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.12 seconds, champion June 5, United States , Prefontaine Track and Field Classic, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.06 seconds, champion June 12, United States, Reebok Track and Field Grand Prix, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.11 seconds, third place June 20, Shijiazhuang, Tenth National Games preliminaries, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.21 seconds, champion July 1, France, Golden League Paris Station, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.06 seconds, third July 5, Lausanne, Switzerland, IAAF Grand Prix Race, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.05 seconds, champion July 8, Rome, the second stop of the Golden League men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.24 seconds, runner-up August 12, Helsinki, Finland, World Championships, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.08 seconds, runner-up, creating the best result for a Chinese male athlete in the history of the World Championships. August 19, Golden League Zurich Station, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.12 seconds, runner-up. September 17, Shanghai International Track and Field Gold Award Race, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.05 seconds, champion September 19, IAAF Yokohama All-Star Game, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.08 seconds, champion October 20, Tenth National Games finals, men's 110-meter hurdles , 13 seconds 10, champion November 2, East Asian Games, men's 110 meter hurdles, 13 seconds 21, champion May 6, 2006, IAAF Osaka Track and Field Grand Prix, men's 110 meter hurdles, 13 seconds 22, Champion, May 29, USA, Eugene Track and Field Classic, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.19 seconds, champion July 9, Paris, France, IAAF Golden League, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.19 seconds, fourth 7 On August 12, Lausanne, Switzerland, the Swiss Lausanne Athletics Super Grand Prix, the men's 110-meter hurdles, 12.88 seconds, the championship, breaking the 13-year-old world record of 12.91 seconds set by the British star Colin Jackson on August 7 Japan, 2006 National Track and Field Championships men's 110-meter hurdles final, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13 seconds 30, champion Attached: Liu Xiang and Alan Johnson's full record of the International Track and Field Grand Prix in Lausanne, Switzerland, July 2002 Liu Xiang: 13 seconds 12, Alan Johnson: 13 seconds 17. Men's 60-meter hurdles at the 9th World Indoor Track and Field Championships on March 17, 2003. Liu Xiang: 7 seconds 52. Alan Johnson: 7 seconds 47. Liu Xiang at the International Track and Field Grand Prix Paris Station on July 4, 2003: 13 seconds. 45. Alan Johnson: 12 seconds 97. International Athletics Grand Prix Rome Station on July 12, 2003. Liu Xiang: 13 seconds 20. Alan Johnson: 13 seconds 08. July 14, 2003 British IAAF Super Grand Prix Liu Xiang: 13 seconds 75. , Alan Johnson: 13 seconds 37. July 2003 IAAF Grand Prix Brussels Station Liu Xiang: 13 seconds 19, Alan Johnson: 13 seconds 16 August 30, 2003 Paris 9th World Athletics Championships Liu Xiang: 13 seconds 23, Alan · Johnson: 13 seconds 12. September 13, 2003, Monte Carlo IAAF Grand Prix Year-end Finals. Liu Xiang: 13 seconds 27. Alan Johnson: 13 seconds 11. March 6, 2004, Budapest World Indoor Championships 60 meters hurdles. Liu Xiang: 13 seconds 27. : 7 seconds 43, Alan Johnson: 7 seconds 36 Liu Xiang at the IAAF Grand Prix Japan on May 8, 2004: 13 seconds 06, Alan Johnson: 13 seconds 13 Liu Xiang at the IAAF Grand Prix Rome on July 2, 2004 : 13 seconds 11, Alan Johnson: 13 seconds 11 (faster one thousandth of a second) 2004 Athens Olympics Liu Xiang: 12 seconds 91, Alan Johnson: eliminated from the second round on September 23, 2004 IAAF All-Star in Yokohama, Japan Liu Xiang: 13 seconds 31, Alan Johnson: 13 seconds 41. Prefontaine Classic in the United States on June 5, 2005. Liu Xiang: 13 seconds 06. Champion. Alan Johnson was eliminated. June 12, 2005, Reebok, United States. Track and Field Grand Prix Liu Xiang: third in 13.11 seconds, Alan Johnson won in 13.03 seconds July 1, 2005, IAAF Golden League Paris Station Liu Xiang: third in 13.06 seconds, Alan Johnson in 13.04 seconds, silver medal in 2005 Liu Xiang at the IAAF Grand Prix in Lausanne on July 5: 13.05 seconds champion, Alan Yo
Johnson withdrew due to injury on July 8, 2005, Golden League Rome Station Liu Xiang: runner-up in 13.24 seconds, Alan Johnson missed the game due to injury. August 12, 2005, World Athletics Championships Liu Xiang was runner-up in 13.08 seconds, Alan Johnson was 13 10 seconds, third August 19, 2005, Liu Xiang was runner-up in 13 seconds and 12 seconds in the Zurich Golden League, and Alan Johnson was fourth. September 17, 2005, Liu Xiang was the champion in Shanghai IAAF Golden Grand Prix in 13 seconds and 05 seconds, and Alan Johnson was fourth. 13 seconds 20, second. On July 13, 2006, Liu Xiang broke the world record in Lausanne track and field race in 12 seconds 88. Liu Xiang once again teamed up with the credit card giant to launch the latest TV commercial (picture) Liu Xiang’s mentor and apprentice took away the top ten awards of Laureus China Three [Pictures] Chinese Sports Man of the Year Award announced, flying man Liu Xiang is on the list [Picture] Warmly embracing little Yang Yang - Liu Xiang's Winter Olympics Torch Relay activities side notes Shanghai first awarded the May 1st Labor Medal Olympic champion Liu Xiang was awarded the Liu Xiang Bronze made by a Korean sculptor Like "China's Xiang" appeared in Shanghai, Liu Xiang was awarded the title of "City's New Long March Assaulter" at the Shanghai Tenth National Games Summary. Yao Ming re-employed Liu Xiang as the first "height" and "speed" spokesperson in Shanghai. "China Sports Broadcasting Outstanding Contribution Award" was announced and Liu Xiang won the world award. The Laureus Awards were announced this morning. Liu Xiang won the title of Best Newcomer. Three Chinese people were selected as the top ten in the world. Liu Xiang: Save the cheers until 2008. 2005 China Laureus Awards were announced. Liu Xiang and Zhang Yining's best move "stepped into" primary school textbooks. Liu Xiang was happy and felt incredible. Liu Xiang became the 2007 Special Olympics Ambassador Liu Xiang and the Chinese women's volleyball team were elected as "Touching China·2004 Person of the Year". Watch Liu Xiang during the Spring Festival Gala. He did not sing but only wished the people of the country a Happy New Year. Liu Xiang and Xing Huina won the title of China's best male and female track and field athletes. US "Track and Field News" The top ten selection was announced. Liu Xiang ranked fifth. "Liu Xiang" and other words were selected into the top ten buzzwords of China's mainstream newspapers. Liu Xiang was awarded the title of "China's Top Ten Outstanding Youths". Liu Xiang was awarded the "True Hero" award in the sports world. Liu Xiang served as the Beijing-Hong Kong Environmental Publicity Bank. Ambassador Liu Xiang was elected as the "New Talent" in this year's China Emerging List. The IAAF launched the 2005 Star Calendar. Liu Xiang is on the list. Liu Xiang and Wu Minxia are appointed as the "Love Ambassadors" of the Shanghai Children's Foundation. The IAAF approves a new batch of world records. Liu Xiang is on the list. I cherish this title." Liu Xiang was elected as one of the top ten outstanding young people in Shanghai. Liu Xiang will serve as the flag bearer of the Chinese delegation at the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games [Picture and text] - The first Laureus Champions Award ceremony. Liu Xiang embarks on the Avenue of Stars charity event. IAAF sets up superstar donation fund. Liu Xiang gold medal match. Liu Xiang became the focus of attention and became the Love Ambassador of the 2007 Special Olympics. He escaped from disaster but his love is priceless. Liu Xiang’s mentor and apprentice donated more than 550,000 yuan. Liu Xiang and Wu Minxia were appointed as the “Love Ambassador” of the Shanghai Children’s Foundation. All proceeds from Liu Xiang’s autobiography will be donated to charity. Organization Liu Xiang donated the proceeds from the auction of "Gold Medal Running Shoes" to Project Hope. The behind-the-scenes scenes of Liu Xiang breaking the world record. In the stadium in Lausanne, the lights were brightly lit and the evening breeze was blowing. In front of the 110-meter hurdles track, another fierce battle is about to begin. Liu Xiang slowly stepped onto the starting block, raised his head and stared ahead, his eyes firm and confident. There was a sudden gunshot, and Liu Xiang rushed forward like an arrow from a string. Two years ago, at the Athens Olympics, the Chinese young man who roared and marched forward reappeared. Liu Xiang, dressed in green, seems to be flying on a red runway, pressing down and accelerating. The moment he crossed the finish line, Liu Xiang looked back again. The scene in Athens seemed to reappear yesterday. Liu Xiang crossed the finish line first! On the big screen, it read: 12 seconds 88! A new world record was suddenly born. Exciting Paris is Liu Xiang's first stop on his European tour, and it is also his first heavyweight event after returning from injury this year. 13 seconds 19, although this is Liu Xiang's best result in 2006, but obviously he is not reconciled to the fourth place ranking. Throughout the 2005 season, although he failed to win the gold medal in the Golden League, Liu Xiang's results have been stable regardless of the size of the competition, and his ranking has remained in the top three. “In the past, after every game, Xiangxiang would call home to inform us,” his father Liu Xuegen told reporters, “but after the Paris game, he didn’t call. Obviously he was not satisfied with his results. "It wasn't until the day after the game that Liu Xiang called his parents, and he didn't talk about the past day's game at all. "The little guy must be feeling depressed. He must have been holding his breath when he went to Lausanne this time. "There is no better son than a father. Liu Xuegen understands his competitive son very well.
On the day of the Lausanne match, when the apprentices were having dinner in the morning, coach Sun Haiping seemed to be saying to himself: "Today, except for Allen (Johnson), all the opponents are here. Your status, weather conditions, etc., many factors actually affect it." It's ideal." Liu Xiang glanced at the master, but in the end he didn't say anything, but his eyes revealed everything: Master, I'm ready. "Seeing Liu Xiang's persistent look, I was secretly happy: This shows that he has adjusted and entered the state." In Paris, Liu Xiang's state was actually very bad. "There are many problems in every aspect, including food, accommodation, training, etc. ," Coach Sun revealed, "There is no air conditioning in the room, and the windows cannot be opened. It is very boring." But Master Liu Xiang did not want to complain too much, because he was afraid of being misunderstood: he couldn't get results, and he was still blaming other people. Excuse. After arriving in Paris, Liu Xiang actually never had a good rest. "In the past, my ability to cope with jet lag was quite strong." However, Liu Xiang also believes that as a professional athlete, "you have to try your best to adapt to every situation." Adjust, adjust again, this is what Liu Xiang asks of himself. "After arriving in Lausanne, the situation has improved a lot," coach Sun revealed. "Liu Xiang also quickly adjusted his condition. I think this is also a major reason why he was able to run good results today." Cheers for this expedition. Europe is different from before. In addition to the master and apprentice, and the team doctor, there is also national team teammate Shi Dongpeng among the entourage. In Paris, due to a strange combination of circumstances, Shi Dongpeng did not get a chance to compete. Liu Xiang also kept comforting Da Shi, "When you get to Lausanne, perform well." Although in Lausanne, the men's 110-meter hurdles were divided into two groups, Liu Xiang was in the stronger group A, and Shi Dongpeng was in group B, but Liu Xiang said , my own feeling is still slightly different. Liu Xiang said that when he competed abroad in the past, he was often the only Asian with dark eyes and yellow skin in the 110-meter hurdles. "I feel really lonely! It seems like I should take some English lessons," Liu Xiang said. Have more exchanges with foreign players. "However, this time it's better. With Da Shi by his side, Liu Xiang is no longer lonely. At the training ground and during warm-ups before games, he can communicate with his partners and even make a few jokes, so he feels particularly relaxed. Today, Shi Dongpeng in Group B ran 13.47 seconds, ranking third in the group. Lausanne, the blessed place, has always been Liu Xiang’s blessed place. On July 3, 2002, the fledgling Liu Xiang made a sensation in Lausanne, breaking the world youth record that had been dormant for 24 years in 13.12 seconds, and also breaking the Asian record held by Li Tong. However, at that time, Liu Xiang only finished second, and the championship was taken away by Johnson of the United States. Things are different now. Today, Johnson has shown his age. Although the American star also came to Lausanne and conducted pre-match warm-up training, due to a further serious foot injury, he decided to give up the game after the Paris station. In 4 years, Liu Xiang has gone from a challenger to the world's dominant player in the 110-meter hurdles. After the game, Johnson, who could only watch from the sidelines, couldn't help but ran forward and gave Liu Xiang a warm hug, "Congratulations, young man, I'm proud of your performance!" In Lausanne, Liu Xiang Having won all three matches, including last year's Super Grand Prix, Liu Xiang shattered everyone's colored glasses with his strength and won the heartfelt respect from the experts! Four years ago, he dreamed of Lausanne; four years later, a perfect world record made Liu Xiang's dream of Lausanne come true. Somehow, everything seems to have the most perfect arrangement. Liu Xiang smiled. After winning the championship, he was so excited that he took off his vest and ran around the stadium shirtless. Behind Liu Xiang, rhythmic applause and cheers from the audience rang out. It was a beautiful moment in life, and Lausanne, that distant land of Europe, has become a place that Liu Xiang will remember throughout his life. It was also a new starting point.