Chapter 74
With a 10.01 second rematch, Zhang Huasong's condition was not only not affected by the Japanese, but instead went further. He ran a 10.01 second in the storm, which was infinitely close to the highest Asian record of the Japanese in 10 seconds.
Seeing this result, Fang Jianrui and other Chinese delegation members were immediately ecstatic and ran out of the lounge to celebrate with Zhang Huasong.
The audience also gave thunderous applause, which not only congratulated Zhang Huasong on breaking the 20-year World Universiade record and winning the championship, but also for not being disturbed by the Japanese complaints. Instead, he went further and ran a 10.01 second time.
Zhang Huasong smiled and waved his hand to thank the audience, and the reporters took photos around Zhang Huasong.
A group of Chinese spectators near the runway held a national flag and shouted to Zhang Huasong: "Zhang Huasong, Zhang Huasong, national flag!"
Zhang Huasong wiped the rain on his face, walked over and hugged several excited Chinese audiences, and was pulled by them to take a few photos, then took the five-star red flag they prepared and draped it on them.
Without taking the lead, American player Simon actually performed harder than his first time, running 10.22 seconds, improving by 0.06 seconds, and winning the runner-up without dispute.
He was probably angry by the Japanese, and he used all his vitality to fight, performed extraordinaryly, and achieved such a result.
Zhang Peimeng also performed stably, but his grades did not change, and it was still 10.30 seconds.
But surprisingly, the Japanese man Jianglikou Kuangshi, who successfully appealed for a chance to rematch, not only did not run to Simon, but he did not even run to Zhang Peimeng.
He only ran for 10.31 seconds and ranked fourth, losing even the third place, and was won by Zhang Peimeng.
And this time, no one rushed forward, no one made any foul moves, and the Japanese could not even find a reason to appeal.
The Chinese team became the biggest winner.
The Chinese team, which originally had only Zhang Huasong as a gold medal, unexpectedly won the bronze medal after the rematch, allowing the Chinese team to win two medals.
And the Japanese team became a laughing stock in the audience.
Yesterday's first match could have won a bronze medal in the Eriguchi Kuangshi, but because of their complaint, the match was rematched.
As a result, the Japanese team lost all the money in the men's 100-meter match of the Universiade Game.
As soon as the game ended, Kuangshi of Jianglikou wanted to hide back to the lounge, but was stopped by more than a dozen reporters, asking him why he only ran for 10.31 seconds.
Jianglikou Kuangshi made an excuse to say that the heavy rain affected his performance, otherwise he would at least defeat Zhang Peimeng and would not have even won a bronze medal.
However, the reporters immediately slapped the wind speed of this game as high as 1.6 meters per second. Even if there is heavy rain, it will not make everyone's speed slower than the first game.
Just now, Zhang Huasong and Simon's scores both declined and rose instead of falling. Zhang Huasong even ran a record of 10.01 seconds, an infinitely close to the Asian record.
Zhang Peimeng also ran the same result as in the first competition, and was not affected by the heavy rain.
Only Kuangshi, Jianglikou, was alone at such a high wind speed, not only did not improve his grades, but instead declined and even lost the bronze medal.
This time, Jianglikou Kuangshi lost not only the bronze medal, but also the shame of him and the Japanese team.
The reporters' face-to-face slap made Jianglikou Kuangshi speechless, but his coach appeared in time and said that Jianglikou Kuangshi was only 18 years old and was the youngest among the contestants. His physical condition was not as good as Zhang Huasong and the others, so it was absolutely normal for him to not improve but fall instead of his grades.
This explanation is reasonable and the reporters understand it quite well.
However, Xinhua News Agency reporters do not want to let Japanese people go like this.
In particular, under the despicable methods of the Japanese, Zhang Huasong's score did not decline but rose. He braved the storm and ran a 10.01 second time in the rematch, infinitely close to the 10-second Asian record set by the Japanese.
In the near future, Zhang Huasong broke the Asian record of 10 seconds and became the first Asian to run into 10 seconds. The yellow race is just around the corner.
This result is undoubtedly very exciting, and Xinhua News Agency reporters also feel very relieved and proud.
So, Xinhua News Agency reporters deliberately asked Jianglikou Kuangshi and his coach about Zhang Huasong's 10.01-second result, and what do yellow people think about Zhang Huasong's possible Asian who may be the first to run into 10 seconds.
This is to sprinkle salt on Japanese wounds, and Jianglikou Kuangshi and his coach were both angry.
The coach of Jianglikou Kuangshi loudly said that the Japanese country is the most powerful country in Asia in 100 meters, and the Asian record is from the Japanese. The first Asian to run into 10 seconds in the future must be from the Japanese. Zhang Huasong will never defeat the Japanese.
That expression was already a little nervous.
On the other hand, after Zhang Huasong and Zhang Peimeng hugged and celebrated with the coaches, they held the five-star red flag together and jogged around the field to celebrate. Wherever they ran, the audience stood up and applauded and congratulated them.
After returning to the 100-meter runway, Zhang Huasong went to the finish line to take a photo with the 10.01-second record of the Universiade Games, allowing reporters and audiences in the stands to take photos.
Then, Zhang Huasong was also asked by reporters how he felt about his 10.01-second run in the storm of the rematch.
Zhang Huasong naturally would not forget the Japanese. He harshly "praise" the Japanese team's actions, saying that without their complaints, he would not have his own 10.01 seconds mark. What he thanked the most was the Japanese.
The reporters all knew what this answer meant, and everyone laughed.
At the same time, when asked by Asian reporters whether he could break the 10-second Asian record set by the Japanese, Zhang Huasong expressed his absolute confidence, saying that he was 100% sure to break the 10-second Asian record of the Japanese in the future and become the first Asian, yellow man to run into 10 seconds.
And, this time will not be too far away.
Suddenly, reporters from dozens of Asian countries became excited.
If Zhang Huasong can really run for 10 seconds, it will break the Western statement that yellow people will never run for 10 seconds, and will have an immeasurable effect on enhancing the confidence of yellow people and sprinters in the entire Asian society.
Moreover, Zhang Huasong is so young, everyone believes that he is not bragging nonsense. All Asian journalists have sufficient reasons to believe and hope that Zhang Huasong can run into the 10-meter 10-second mark.
Of course, it does not include Japanese people.
After a brief interview with the reporter, Zhang Huasong was called away by the referee and went for a drug test.
20 minutes later, the award ceremony for the men's 100-meter final of the 24th World Universiade was successfully held.
Amid the majestic national anthem of China, two five-star red flags slowly rose at the Central Stadium of Thailand's Law and Political University. The Chinese team won two medals with the "selfless help" of the Japanese team, one gold and one bronze, and achieved a great harvest.
Simon of the US team also saved his silver medal. Only the Japanese team could steal chickens and lose all the bronze medals they deserved, making it a laughing stock. It was simply awesome.
Chapter completed!