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What is the difference between Jamaican genes and ordinary people?

Secret? Why Jamaican?

Beijing Special Report (correspondent Zhang Nan) Before the Beijing Olympic Games, almost all of Jamaican 47 medals came from sprint and relay, especially the 10 medals in this Olympic Games. Do Jamaicans have a gift for sprinting?

Sexy ass can run very fast.

It's true! The Jamaican Institute of Technology investigated the muscle types of more than 200 Jamaican athletes and found that "fast muscle fiber" contains a special component called ActinenA. 70% of Jamaican athletes surveyed contain this ingredient that can make people run faster, while only 30% of Australian athletes contain this special ingredient.

The conclusion of the study is: "Jamaicans are good at short-distance running, which is determined by their innate genes."

In addition, the contents of hormones and red blood cells in Jamaican blood are higher than the average level of ordinary people, so they can recover from fatigue more quickly. Hip up, radish legs, small chest and long lower limbs also give Jamaicans an advantage in sprinting. Now you know, right? Hips are not only sexy, but also can run fast!

Bolt's father revealed that yam is actually a "weapon" for his son to run fast: "I want to thank the yam in our hometown. Bolt grew up eating yam here, and it is yam that has made him what he is today. " Of course, Bolt is not the only one who loves to eat yam since childhood. Many famous Jamaican players grew up eating yam.

Preschool "audition" bolt

Jamaicans run very fast. 1992 represents Christie, who won the 100-meter championship in Barcelona Olympic Games for Britain; 1996 represents Bailey, who won the 100-meter championship in Atlanta Olympic Games for Canada; and Johnson, who won the 200-meter championship for the United States, are all Jamaican immigrants. Today, Jamaica is beginning to know how to cherish and retain talents.

In Jamaica, almost every child likes to run at high speed. The British "Times" said, "As long as you find a wasteland on this island, you will definitely see children playing impromptu games. They dream of getting on the podium one day." In fact, Jamaicans have been "auditioning" Bolt since preschool children!

Jamaican Sports Minister Barrett proudly said: "In fact, from the preschool stage, we have selectively trained children with sprint talent until they reach adulthood, and they are receiving systematic training." Nearly 3,000 high school students in Jamaica receive track and field training every year, and those who perform well can receive more professional elite training. Today, Jamaica has about 260 track and field teams and more than 80,000 people participating in nearly 20 competitions at all levels every year.

Davis is the director of the sports department of Jamaica Institute of Technology. He started a scholarship program 30 years ago. Although the training conditions here are not ideal and there is no air conditioning in the strength room, countless sprinters including Bolt have been born in the track and field of this school. Aris, president of the Jamaican IAAF, said: "We have excellent coaches and talented athletes. We have a complete system of what to eat, how to train and how to run since childhood. It is strange to fail. "

Hurricane Jamaica blew away American track and field dreams.

Chen Hong, Beijing special correspondent of this newspaper.

When the American track and field team walked into the Bird's Nest with their usual arrogance, they probably didn't realize that a hurricane from Jamaica was coming at them with thunderous momentum. Look at the men's team, 100 meters killed Guy, 200 meters killed Crawford, and killed a group of people by relay; Look at the women's team again, 100 meters won the top three, and 200 meters won the gold medal and bronze medal. If there are no mistakes in the relay, it must be the same as the men's team! Hurricane Yangguan in Jamaica is triple-stacked. In the big pool of the Bird's Nest, the waves rose higher and higher, sending American sprinters to the steel beams of the Bird's Nest and smashing them into pieces, which made Jamaica a "Beijing legend".

Men's group:

The climax of the Bird's Nest last night was undoubtedly the moment when asafa powell roared to the finish line. Bolt jumped to the back and excitedly waved his fist to cheer for him. No one will doubt that they will win the championship. Almost even the bird's nest itself can't wait to stand up like all the audience inside and see the final result. Will it break the world record? Obviously, there is no problem-if the second stick and bolt are handed over more perfectly, they will break more! 37 seconds 10, the Jamaican legion broke the world record and won the championship with a huge advantage of nearly 1 second ahead of the second Trinidad and Tobago team!

The Bird's Nest was so sensational that it witnessed Bolt's three celebrations of "shooting an eagle with a bow"! Although International Olympic Committee President Rogge criticized Bolt for focusing only on his own celebration and not knowing how to congratulate his opponent politely, Bolt and his Jamaican legion were so successful that even IOC members could not help jumping out to apologize to him: "He is still a 22-year-old boy and has not won any big championship. He is so excited that he should be forgiven!"

Of course, Rogge's statement did not hide the super strength of the Jamaican legion. Carl lewis, michael johnson and other superstars were born in the American team that once dominated short track speed skating. But this time, all the records are not worth mentioning in front of the Jamaican legion. All the records are like a small paper boat in a storm. Tai Sen Gay 100 meters, which was highly anticipated, stopped in the semi-finals. Crawford, the defending champion of the United States, who played in the 200-meter group, was finally only sent off the silver medal by his opponent. The final 4 * 65,438+000 is like the team gold medal in gymnastics, which determines the overall level of a country's 100 meters. As a result, Americans didn't even have a chance to compete with Jamaica. The United States only won the 400 meters in Jamaica, where the attack was not fierce, and Bolt said, "Maybe I will attack the 400 meters again." Such a good dream doesn't seem to last long.

Women's Team: Imperfect Shock

The Jamaican women's group is equally shocking. Although the luxurious relay team composed of 100m gold, silver and bronze medal winners failed to achieve results in the final because of the mistakes in the 4 * 100m relay last night, even the Russian team that won the gold medal said with confidence: "We actually came for the silver medal. In front of the Jamaican team, winning the silver medal is our happiest thing. "

Although the influence of women 100 meter trapeze is not as good as that of men, it is still one of the most influential events in the Bird's Nest. Jamaica won the full house with 65,438+000 meters on its debut. They won all the gold, silver and bronze medals, and the dreams of American Edwards, Lauryn Williams and others who want to be a new generation of American fast girls after Jones were ruthlessly shattered. 200 meters, they still continue the track of winning gold, making everyone in the Bird's Nest stunned.

The sprint hurricane in Jamaica is so terrible that both men and women can only talk about silver medals. In previous Olympic Games, almost all their Olympic medals came from track and field. Interestingly, as the original unshakable overlord of track and field, after the doping scandal broke out, many of their projects, especially the short track project, also bid farewell to the original prosperity and began to decline, and the rise of Jamaican Legion seems to be an affirmation of their true strength. Many Jamaican athletes train in the United States, such as Powell, who is quite familiar with American players. I'm afraid the lost American sprint team can only angrily scold: a group of baiwenhang!