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Unfortunately, she did not win the women's 100m final, but Ge Manqi still showed "Chinese speed"

author:Beijing Daily client

On the evening of July 31, the women's 100m semifinals were contested at the Tokyo Olympic Athletics Competition, and China's Ge Manqi ranked 7th in the second group with a time of 11.22 seconds. Although he missed the final, as the first Chinese player to qualify for the women's 100m semi-finals of the Olympic Games, Ge Manqi showed a continuously improving "Chinese speed" at the Tokyo Olympic Games.

Unfortunately, she did not win the women's 100m final, but Ge Manqi still showed "Chinese speed"

Before the game, Ge Manqi looked relaxed. Video screenshots

In the women's 100m preliminaries on July 30, 24-year-old Ge Manqi advanced to the semifinals with a time of 11.20 seconds, becoming the first Chinese player to qualify for the Olympic women's 100m semifinals. In the semi-finals, Ge Manqi was divided into the second group and 3rd lane, and compared with the other 7 players in the same group, her world ranking and personal best were not dominant.

However, this Xiamen girl with the "Nezha head" and called "game player" by the Enlightenment coach had no pressure in the semi-finals, and after the starting gun sounded, she once ranked first with her extremely fast reaction speed, but in the second half, Ge Manqi gradually could not keep up with the rhythm of other masters, and finally ranked 7th, missing the final.

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