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Wu Yanni reversed and won the championship in 12.86 seconds! Create the best record in Asia, people do have the strength to show off!

author:Goo doesn't get lost

At the World Athletics Federation Intercontinental Tour Munan Michitaka Memorial Race held in Osaka, Japan, Chinese women's 100-meter hurdles player Wu Yanni won the championship with a time of 12.86 seconds. It not only reproduced the best results in Asia, but also paid tribute to Olympic champion Liu Xiang. This achievement not only silenced the voices of doubt, but also showed her determination and strength to the fullest.

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Wu Yanni is currently one of the highest-level Chinese women's 100m hurdles athletes, and has made a name for herself in major competitions in the past few years, but her discrepancies in some competitions have also raised a lot of questions. After nearly a month of closed-door training and adjustment, Wu Yanni unleashed her huge potential in the first battle of Osaka.

Not only did he create the best result of the season in the preliminaries, but in the final, he relied on his strong mental determination and extraordinary acceleration power in the back straight, and achieved a counterattack from the back to the first place in the last few hurdles, and finally won the gold medal. In terms of starting reactions, Wu Yanni is relatively inferior, but her unique sense of rhythm and strong willpower are exerted to the extreme at critical moments.

Wu Yanni reversed and won the championship in 12.86 seconds! Create the best record in Asia, people do have the strength to show off!

Especially after the ninth hurdle, she suddenly burst out of astonishing acceleration, and in the last few meters she overtook her opponent with her super will like an arrow, which is a mental and physical level that can be called the limit, providing an eye-catching feast for the audience. The gold content of this competition is far more than the gold medal in the conventional international competition.

As the strongest women's 100m hurdles athlete in Asia, Wu Yanni is at the peak of her form throughout the race, but the difference in performance between the previous two races still makes many people doubt her level and physical reserves. Winning the gold medal this time not only proved his strength again, but also refuted the doubts on the ground at one time.

Wu Yanni reversed and won the championship in 12.86 seconds! Create the best record in Asia, people do have the strength to show off!

More importantly, she chose to retreat and practice in the face of doubts, rather than retreating from rumors, and burst out of her strongest side in the decisive stage, which is also important spiritual quality and concentration. For Wu Yanni, in Osaka, where Olympic idol Liu Xiang has made brilliant achievements, she also achieved her first 12.86 seconds this season, which can be said to be quite powerful.

In 2008, Liu Xiang won the gold medal in Osaka with a world ranking of 13.19 seconds, and his record in seven competitions in Japan was quite good, which shows how strong his strength was that year. Wu Yanni can't match Liu Xiang's World Champion, but she pays tribute to what is widely regarded as the greatest male athlete in the industry, and this sentiment adds to the aura of this victory.

Wu Yanni reversed and won the championship in 12.86 seconds! Create the best record in Asia, people do have the strength to show off!

She used her actions to tell everyone that she pays more attention to execution and dedication rather than gossip, and also expressed her infinite affection for this field and China's track and field career. This kind of spiritual pursuit will be an example that any young and middle-aged athlete should learn from.

She refuted doubts with actual results and showed extreme determination and strength. This will also be a classic case of her actively facing difficulties and stimulating her potential with pride. It is believed that with the growth of strength and experience, Wu Yanni will become one of the leaders of Chinese women's track and field in the new era.

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