With the holding of the women's 100-meter hurdles final of the Hangzhou Asian Games, Wu Yanni has once again become the focus. In the final, Wu Yanni was sent off for rushing, but she insisted on appealing to the referee, claiming that she was interfered with by the Indian players around her. The referee made the decision to set aside the dispute and allow Wu Yanni to compete. Later, Lin Yuwei crossed the finish line first and won the gold medal, while Wu Yanni crossed the finish line in second place and should have won the silver medal. However, after careful analysis, the referee confirmed Wu Yanni's first spree penalty and decided that she should not participate in the subsequent races, so the results and medals were cancelled.
The 100-meter hurdles race actually lasted only a few tens of seconds, but the entire race was broadcast for 19 minutes. The reason is that Wu Yanni has been seeking help from the referee for a long time, and this anxious and long wait will obviously affect the mentality of other players. However, when Wu Yanni appealed to the referee, who noticed what Lin Yuwei was doing? Everyone stood on the starting line, some people seemed a little dazed, and only Lin Yuwei made full use of this time to practice the start. Then, Lin Yuwei came to comfort Wu Yanni, after all, there were only two Chinese players in the final, and they had to support each other while competing.
While the other athletes were waiting for the penalty results, only Lin Yuwei kept running and jumping, trying to maintain her competitive state and not let her body cool down. She even noticed that her shoes were a little loose, so she sat down, took off both shoes, sorted them carefully, and fastened the laces. On the other hand, the players from Japan and Chinese Taipei kept rolling their eyes and pouting, apparently complaining that Wu Yanni was disrupting the rhythm of the match. Lin, on the other hand, is focused on preparation, and this meticulous preparation can be the difference between victory and defeat.
In sprinting, the devil is in the details, and even a 0.01-second difference can make the difference. Through careful preparation, Lin Yuwei finally won the gold medal with a personal best time of 12.74 seconds. This focused and well-prepared attitude earned her a well-deserved gold medal, which should be said to be well deserved. After all, in competitive sports, details determine success or failure, and Lin Yuwei has done a very good job in this regard.