Yesterday (February 6), the second leg of the 2021 Chinese Athletics Association Sprint Group Base Race was held at the Shenzhen Universiade Center, which is also a week later, the Sprint Event Group Base Race continues to be held in the same venue. Sichuan's 23-year-old Li Wenjie finished first in the men's 100 meters with a time of 10.28 seconds, which also created the best time for an Asian player this season and the fourth best result in the world this season.

In the second stage of the sprint event group base race, the men's 100 meters, Li Wenjie sprinted with all his might
Born in 1998, Li Wenjie is 1.65 meters tall and has gradually emerged in the 100 meters in recent years, setting a personal best of 10.47 seconds last year. In Saturday's race, he improved his best by a full 0.19 seconds, showing great form. In an interview after the race, Li Wenjie said that his rhythm was particularly good, the transition between the starting and halfway run was relatively smooth, and the final 10.28 seconds was a bit beyond the pre-race expectations. "To create good results, in addition to accumulating thick and thin hair, we also need to be favorable at the right time and place." Such results have made me have a lot of expectations for the future. ”
Li Wenjie was interviewed
A total of 18 players participated in the men's 100 meters competition, and 10 players competed in the first group final of Li Wenjie. Huang Yonglian of the same group finished second in 10.31 seconds; in the second group, Wu Zhiqiang, a national team player, ran 10.34 seconds against the wind speed of 0.7 m/s and finally finished third. Xie Zhenye, who won the event in the first race, only competed in the 200 meters, and finally won the first place in the 200 meters final in 20.72 seconds.
Li Wenjie officially opened the 10.30 seconds mark with the 10.28 seconds run in this race, becoming the third Sichuan runner to unlock this result. Previously, Xuan Dajun ran a time of 10.29 seconds in the 2019 World Athletics Championships trials, and he Yuhong, a post-00s youngster, was hailed as a rare genius in the Chinese sprinting industry, and he ran a good time of 10.18 seconds in the final of the Sichuan-Chongqing Athletics Challenge at the end of July last year, breaking the national youth record. These three athletes will become the hope of Sichuan Athletics in this year's Western Safety Games to impact the men's 100 meters and 4x100 meters relay medals and even gold medals, to know that in the 2017 Tianjin National Games 100 meters final, 10.28 seconds can stand on the final podium.
Red Star News reporter He Pengnan Pei Han reported according to the Chinese track and field team
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