Chapter 329 The Fake Gold in the True and False Gold Inscriptions 11
Chapter 329 The Fake Gold in the True and False Gold Inscriptions 11
She registered at the university on September 1st and went directly to her counselor. Generally speaking, freshmen are not allowed to commute to school or rent apartments off-campus.
But isn't her situation special? Even if a dormitory is arranged for her, she'll probably only go there to sleep for a few days during the final exams each semester, which would be too much trouble!
Besides, her neighborhood is only a half-hour drive from the school. If all else fails, she can just drive there and back during the exams.
She came to see her counselor not only about dormitory matters. She is currently preparing for the Asian Games and will be going to Beijing tomorrow to train with the national team. She will not be able to participate in military training, and she also needs to pick up her textbooks in advance. She estimates that the next time she returns to school will be during the final exams.
Now you know why she chose literature, right? She can just flip through the textbooks and graduate without any problems. Oh, right! She also needs her advisor to sign a long-term leave slip.
After finishing everything, she took all her textbooks home, packed her luggage, and dragged her suitcase to the Liu family home. She had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Liu that evening and stayed there. Mr. Liu would take her to the team the next day.
She hasn't been home once in the past two months. Her mother-in-law accepted her college admission notice and put it in her apartment. Now she's just thinking about shining brightly at this Asian Games!
The next day, Liu Yuxi and several teammates followed the team leader and flew to the Beijing Xinzhuang Track and Field Training Center, where they would train for the next twenty days.
For the past twenty-odd days, besides accompanying other teammates to practice full-distance runs, what do you mean by accompanying other teammates to practice?
That's because when she runs the whole course with her teammates, her role is to set a target ahead so that her teammates can chase after her and remember the best state they were in when chasing her. This is to help everyone get a feel for the race.
Usually, after running a few full marathons with her female teammates, she would join the male teammates' team to get a feel for the race. Since the championship, she has basically trained with her male teammates for all her full marathons.
In the women's group, others were chasing her; in the men's group, it became her chasing others. And you know what? She's made great progress in the last two months. Twice, she broke the world record in the 100 meters.
Of course, this result is not considered valid.
Besides running the whole race, Liu Yuxi is now focusing on practicing the first 30 meters. She can currently keep her head up at around 25 meters, and her goal is to get it down to around 20 meters.
During training that day, a special coach came to the team. It is said that this coach was once a world-class sprinter and has a wealth of experience.
After observing Liu Yuxi's training, the coach called her aside and pointed out that although she had made progress in the first 30 meters, there was still room for improvement in her starting posture.
Liu Yuxi had heard her coach say that this person was very capable, and upon hearing his words, she immediately began to improve according to his guidance. Over the next few days, she practiced the start repeatedly, striving for precision in every movement.
Finally, in an internal team test, her speed in the first 20 meters improved significantly, and she successfully lifted her head around 20 meters. She maintained a good performance in the subsequent sprint, and her 100-meter result was even better than before, and she was very close to the world record.
As the Asian Games approach, her form is getting better and better. Her coach told her that her most important task this time is to break the world record in the 100 meters. As for the 200-meter event, she should just do her best and there will be another chance next year.
This year's Asian Games are being held in Tokyo, and three days in advance, Liu Yuxi and his teammates embarked on their journey to Tokyo.
To be honest, if possible, she really didn't want to set foot on this land. Deep down, she always felt that this place was her nemesis. As mentioned before, she was very afraid of death, and she always felt that this godforsaken place could sink into the sea at any moment.
Upon arrival, the hotel arranged by the young man was terrible. Paper beds—so environmentally conscious! Located in an earthquake zone, these fancy things made it feel completely unsafe. Liu Yuxi could only say, "Ugly people are always up to no good!"
She was still experiencing some acclimatization issues, so she dared not take any medicine or eat anything indiscriminately; her condition was terrible! Having no other choice, she took a safety talisman from her spatial storage and placed it against her chest—a form of "spiritual victory"! And believe it or not, her acclimatization issues were resolved the next day.
On the day of the competition, the venue was packed with people, as it was a relatively large event. Unfortunately, Liu's parents didn't like this awful place either, so this time, Liu Yuxi had no family or friends with her.
In the 100-meter semifinals, Liu Yuxi stood on lane 5, preparing for the race. She advanced as the top finisher in both the preliminary and semifinal rounds, running 10.50 seconds in the preliminary and equaling the world record in the semifinals. Whether she can break the record depends on the next two races.
As soon as the starting gun fired, she shot off like an arrow, her start, acceleration, and sprint all flawless. Ultimately, she crossed the finish line first with a world record time of 10.47 seconds, to thunderous applause from the crowd.
However, she still didn't dare to relax, because she didn't know if her score would be valid. When she heard the announcement, "Wind speed +1.7m/s, score valid!" she couldn't help but jump up!
However, just as everyone was cheering for her, her team suddenly proposed to conduct a doping test on her, arguing that her performance was too outstanding.
Liu Yuxi scoffed inwardly. "Very well, this is a very low-key life!" She readily accepted the test, and the result, of course, showed she hadn't used any performance-enhancing drugs!
Here's a brief overview: During the Asian Games, urine tests are generally conducted in the following situations:
1. Pre-competition testing: Before the start of the competition, some athletes may be randomly selected for urine tests. This is to ensure that athletes have not used any banned substances before the competition.
2. Post-competition testing: After the competition, medal-winning athletes are usually required to undergo urine tests. In addition, other athletes may be randomly selected for testing. This is to ensure the fairness and impartiality of the competition.
3. Surprise Tests: During the Asian Games, doping control agencies may conduct surprise tests, randomly selecting athletes for urine tests. These tests are usually not announced in advance to ensure the authenticity and reliability of the results.
4. Suspected doping: If an athlete performs exceptionally well, or if there are other indications that they may have used performance-enhancing drugs, the testing agency may conduct a urine test on them.
The fourth principle guides our daily conduct.
Having already broken the world record in the 100 meters, Liu Yuxi is no longer worried about tomorrow's 100-meter final. Now she wants to give it her all and see if she can perform exceptionally well in the 200-meter semi-final. Although she knows that the probability of that is very low, she still can't help but think about it, haha!
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