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Great 13 seconds 4! The 21-year-old Chinese flyer broke out in the 110-meter hurdles and won the first, and the new Liu Xiang rose!

At the Paris Olympics, which attracted the attention of the world, the competition has entered a white-hot stage. The horn of track and field events has been sounded, and the men's 110m hurdles preliminaries have attracted countless eyes.

Xu Zhuoyi, a young player from Shanghai, China, made a splash on the field, winning the first place in the group with an astonishing time of 13.4 seconds. This achievement not only amazed netizens, but also made people see the new hope of Chinese track and field, and also made countless netizens exclaim: "The new Liu Xiang is rising!" ”

Great 13 seconds 4! The 21-year-old Chinese flyer broke out in the 110-meter hurdles and won the first, and the new Liu Xiang rose!

In the past, Liu Xiang, with his speed and passion, wrote a glorious chapter in Chinese track and field.

At the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, the young Liu Xiang won the Olympic championship as a dark horse and made history;

In Lausanne, he set a new world record with a time of 12.88 seconds, becoming an Olympic champion, world champion and world record holder in a Grand Slam.

However, after Liu Xiang retired, Chinese track and field seemed to have lost its dazzling starlight. And Liu Xiang's mentor, Coach Sun Haiping, has been silently looking for the next Liu Xiang.

Finally, 21-year-old Xu Zhuoyi, with his speed and determination, gave Coach Sun Haiping hope.

Xu Zhuoyi is the proud protégé of Coach Sun Haiping and the disciple of former Olympic champion Liu Xiang. When they first met, Coach Sun Haiping was worried that he was tall and thin and lacked strength, but Xu Zhuoyi's intelligence and flexible mind made the coach decide to teach him according to his aptitude and give him personalized guidance.

After several years of hard training, Xu Zhuoyi's growth rate is remarkable, and his progress speed and potential have made him a new hope for Chinese track and field.

At last year's Asian Games in Hangzhou, Xu Zhuoyi won the bronze medal with a time of 13.50 seconds, and although he failed to continue the Chinese track and field team's winning streak in the event, he was not discouraged.

Instead, he saw the loss as motivation to move forward, training harder in hopes of proving himself on a bigger stage.

Great 13 seconds 4! The 21-year-old Chinese flyer broke out in the 110-meter hurdles and won the first, and the new Liu Xiang rose!

At the Grand Prix in May this year, Xu Zhuoyi won the championship with a time of 13.22 seconds and qualified for the Paris Olympics, which is not only an affirmation of his efforts, but also the best proof of his potential. At the Paris Olympics, his performance was even more eye-catching, and he qualified for the semi-finals with a group finish.

In the post-match interview, Xu Zhuoyi modestly said that he did not fully perform, and for the upcoming semi-finals, he will go all out and strive to enter the top eight and hit the final.

His spirit is exactly what Chinese track and field needs.

Xu Zhuoyi's experience is about youth, dreams and indomitable spirit, and his growth is the epitome of the new generation of Chinese athletics, representing the vitality and potential of the younger generation.

Great 13 seconds 4! The 21-year-old Chinese flyer broke out in the 110-meter hurdles and won the first, and the new Liu Xiang rose!

On the biggest stage of the Olympic Games, Xu Zhuoyi carries the expectations and dreams of countless people, and every game he plays touches the hearts of hundreds of millions of viewers.

Whether this 21-year-old young player can continue to write brilliant achievements in the Olympics and become a new generation of "Liu Xiang", let's wait and see.

The Olympics is a stage to show his strength, and Xu Zhuoyi is ready to take on the challenge. We look forward to his performance in the next competitions and add glory to Chinese track and field."

Come on! Xu Zhuoyi, you are our pride! He is the future star of Chinese track and field!

Source: WeChat public account "dynamic encouragement"

Author: Physical Education Student

Editors: Deng Rumeng, Li Xianghe (intern)

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