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Jamaica has won many sprints. What is the reason why they keep winning?

In the sprint events, Jamaicans shine brilliantly. Jamaicans can achieve such excellent results mainly due to their unique genes and running culture. Of course, it is also related to their living environment, genes and interests.

? Bolt's hometown, Sherwood Contant Town, is a figure running in the school balcony and garden through the concrete wall of Wall Dencia Primary School. He is a young Bolt, and "distance" and "time" are his daily life.

Bolt's childhood

Jamaica can cultivate so many world-class sprint superstars, and the concept of "starting with dolls" has contributed. It is said that boys and girls there can take part in the national sprint competition at the age of five. Obviously, running has become their ingrained habit. In Jamaica, sprint is the third most popular sport after football and cricket. Because of culture, because of habit. So they keep appearing world-class sprint champions.

Jamaican teenagers are running.

The appearance of sprinter Bolt has brought new life to this once humble town. A small town with 2000 residents is 0/00km away from Kingston/Kloc, the capital of Jamaica. It seems that children in the town are born with amazing computing power, such as how long it takes to run a distance, especially 100 meter or 200 meter.

? Richard Geddes and Bolt, friends who often played together as children, couldn't help laughing. He joked, "For a while, he always ran faster than me. Probably because my running talent was still asleep. Although we are very good friends, it is still hard for me to forget the black history that I always lose to him. " Richard has now immigrated to America and become a football player. Sharon, Bolt's first teacher, still clearly remembers the joke-like "little bump" between children at that time. She said, "At that time, a female classmate won Bolt Jr. in a lying contest, and then he shed tears sadly." Regarding this embarrassing incident, Bolt smiled and explained that it was because he was always competitive. The competitive spirit is particularly strong, which is probably why Bolt does not lose to others.

Photo of Jamaican representative Bolt.

? In one of the slowest places in the world, the fastest man on earth was born. There is more or less a gene variant named ACTN3 in Jamaican people, which can make the rapidly contracting muscle fibers produce an active protein. These fibers can operate in an oxygen-free environment, making people run faster.

? Wilma Charlton, Jamaica's Olympic champion, said with great certainty: "Our track and field athletes are outstanding because after the arrival of African blacks, generations of Jamaican young people love running very much." Bolt believes that Jamaica's track and field achievements are closely related to its annual College Athletics Games (Champs).

This annual student sports meeting held in Kingston, Jamaica has a history of 100 years, and its only theme is "track and field", or "speed competition". Many young people with athletic talent take part in the competition every year. They are the hope of Jamaica's future track and field career, and some of them will even become new world champions one day.

? Jamaicans have many factors to succeed, so their success is by no means accidental. Please believe that Jamaicans will make more history in the future.