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[Competing based on ranking points? Come on, getting eliminated in the first round is even more humiliating, okay? If you can't meet the standards, don't go out and embarrass yourself...]
[A meteorite fell from the sky. I must have been stunned. Is this 400 meters?]
[400m... How dare you dream of the World Championships? This is so embarrassing...]
[It's not that you're crazy. What's wrong with athletes winning glory for the country? What's wrong with relying on points to rank? Then why don't you complain to the Athletics Federation and ask them not to invite athletes who have ranked points? You're a bunch of idiots.]
[Put a punctuation mark above. Anger is harmful to your health. Don't bother with these idiots. You keep thinking about it being embarrassing. Yes, yes, yes, you keep saying it's embarrassing that you haven't traveled abroad for more than ten years. These athletes work so hard and are about to go abroad, and you still say it's embarrassing. You're so blocked in both directions, why don't you block your nose?]
[If you are so good at blocking both ends, you should block the mouths at both ends and use them as mouths.]
[Enough, enough, I've strayed off topic. Sister Dong's attitude towards the competition this year was quite positive. Although the results are another matter, at least she is motivated, unlike the male No. 4, who is as sincere as still water.]
Don’t mention this [I can’t bear to look at it.jpg]
[Sister Dong's ranking is still pretty stable. I went to the scene last time and she finally broke through the top again. Her form is improving. But there was a newcomer in that game, and wow, he was really strong.]
[Qu Chi! Rookie of the Year! Her PB has surpassed Dong Zichun, why is no one saying she's so amazing!]
What the hell? Is this still the 400 meters? What the hell is going on? I remember a long time ago, there was a bragging about a talented young athlete named Qu Chi in the 100 meters. Is it the same name?
[It's been a while since you last saw a competition! This is Qu Chi! She shot to fame at the final Grand Prix race last season! She's on such a strong start this year, with a PB of 51.21 seconds, and she's only 18! Can I dream of her competing in the World Youth Championships... I really think it's possible!]
[How much? Oh my god, aren't these people crazy? I'm reporting this. This is false advertising. 400 meters, our 400 meters, at least make it up.]
[If you just check it out! The record is out! Qu Chi's PB is 51.21 seconds!]
So what? Why are you so excited? The environment in China is just so bad. At best, she's just the tallest among the short ones. If she really goes to the World Championships, she won't be the only one who'll be embarrassed, okay?
【……】
[Help! Does anyone here really understand the significance of 51.21 seconds? This year's new standard puts Qu Mei at the top of the international athletic field! If this were the last World Championships, Qu Mei would have already reached the standard. I really want to ram my head into you pigs!]
【……】
[Eat melon, the rise of the 400m? Don't get crazy]
There are occasionally heated arguments on the Internet, but most of the time no one cares. After all, it’s just like an unpopular couple looking for food, and the familiar faces keep coming back.
The 400-meter event is one of the most unpopular events among all the unpopular events, so unpopular that even Baidu Encyclopedia is too lazy to record it.
Qu Chi had just finished the competition when she received a video report forwarded to her by Qu Tang. It was reporting on her breaking the national U20 record and winning first place. However, the accompanying picture was a photo of Dong Zichun that was found in a corner a few years ago.
Qu Chi was at a loss whether to laugh or cry.
[Chi: I didn't accept the interview, and it's hard for the reporter to find Dong Zichun's photo]
At least they are all 400-meter runners.
[Tang: I only found this one! I've burned my keyboard and can't find any reports about you. I'm so pissed.]
That's the situation with the 400 meters. Unless she can directly break the national record in the youth stage, or really participate in world-class competitions and achieve good results, she will probably remain in a state of being ignored for a long time.
The few reporters who had been around before hadn't noticed her at all. They only interviewed young athletes in more popular events, such as the 100m and 200m. After all, they were the future stars of track and field.
For example, Zhou Xinwen participated in this competition and won the championship with a time of 11.44 seconds.
Qu Chi looked at the message from Zhou Xinwen pushed on social media, smiled, and swiped past it.
Speaking of which, compared to being nagged by people every day during the 100-meter race, she seemed to enjoy this quiet feeling more. She felt it was very peaceful.
During the competition, all she thought about was her own technical moves, not other distractions.
Qu Tang sent her another new message.
[Tang: This media outlet edited it! They put your photo on it!]
Qu Chi was surprised this time. Could it be that the photo of her participating in the 100-meter race was found from some other corner?
But when he clicked on it, Qu Chi subconsciously looked at the team uniform on his body. It was the one he was wearing this time, and it was a photo of him on the 400-meter podium.
He smiled slightly, looking happy but not quite happy.
[Tang: Well, I was just saying that someone claimed it in the comments section. It was him who provided the picture.]
Qu Tang took a screenshot and found two miserable comments below the interview. One was the claim of the photo provider, and the other was obviously from a passerby who saw the good news and came in to congratulate.
Thinking that the photos were obviously taken on the spot today, Qu Chi found the hard-to-find video report. It was only 10 seconds long, with inappropriate passionate music and her award-receiving photo, and the number of views was less than 100.
She clicked on the homepage of the person who took the photo and was shocked.
One, ten, hundred... followed by ten thousand? An account with a million followers, and the owner took a photo of her and provided it to the media specifically to ask for correction? If it was a track and field account, or just a hobbyist photographer, Qu Chi might not have been so surprised.
But no matter how you look at it, this account has nothing to do with athletics.
【Music Score】
【Performance】
【concert】
This is a musician.
Qu Chi suddenly had an idea and thought of a name. He then went through the real-name authentication process and confirmed his identity.
——Qin Chengmo.
Not only is he an acquaintance, but the other party's IP address is also quite familiar.
She clicked to follow, and when she returned, the video page had been refreshed, and the number of comments and views began to increase inexplicably.
Qu Chi belatedly realized the term: real-name star-chasing. Qin Chengmo's fans were probably more than the combined fans of all the 400-meter runners. This wave of traffic had attracted a group of uninformed spectators.
There were all kinds of comments, but the comments from passers-by were actually relatively positive. They all congratulated him. After all, they didn't know how bad the 400 meters used to be. When they saw their country's athletes win medals, regardless of whether they were familiar with the event or not, they subconsciously congratulated him.
Ah, it’s true that kind words warm the heart. The smile on Qu Chi’s face deepened, and he sent a private message to Qin Chengmo.
[You came to watch the game? I didn't notice you. Thank you for your support.]
The next day, Qu Chi saw the reply from the other party, with an interval of about 5 minutes between each reply.
[Yes, I was there, congratulations on breaking the PB and winning the championship again]
I noticed that media outlet had randomly used photos and reminded them to correct it. Do you mind?
【I will always support you, come on】
Good night, sweet dreams
Qu Chi sent her WeChat ID. They had known each other for a long time, but they only had the chance to add each other as friends now.
If she hadn't seen the other person's social media platform by chance this time, she would probably have forgotten about it for a while.
Thank you. I will do my best.
Qin Chengmo quickly added her and lay quietly in the list.
Because of Qin Chengmo's increased traffic on the video, some other media outlets also followed suit and published some of it. Now Qu Tang could search for a lot more news links, and the vast number of domestic track and field fans finally received the news that she had broken the PB mark again.
Track and field fans who understood the significance of the PB 51.19 seconds scratched their heads and realized that this was indeed a youth event. They were once again delighted that the 400-meter event would surely develop slowly in the future.
After all, Qu Chi is still at least seven or eight years away from retirement, and that's even if she retires early. Alas, the only way for a project to become well-known is to have reliable players. As long as they can participate in the competition, things will gradually get better.
The next schedule was to continue participating in the competition. The news about Qu Chi was not widely spread. When people across the country were anxious about the college entrance examination for high school students, Qu Chi returned to the country to participate in a Grand Prix championship.
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There are currently too few international competitions for her to participate in, and she is generally breaking new records in every game. He Yang and other coaches are not sure whether her breakthroughs are due to her own improved abilities or the stimulation brought by the pressure from her opponents.
There is still a month and a half left, and Qu Chi is still relatively calm, but He Yang and other coaches are almost scratching their heads.
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