On March 23, Beijing time, the women's 60-meter hurdles semi-finals of the Nanjing Track and Field Indoor World Championships were hotly started, and Chinese athlete Wu Yanni played, and the result was a crazy battle, Wu Yanni played perfectly, ran 8.01 seconds to break the women's 60-meter hurdles national record, and it is a dusty record for 11 years, I have to say that this is really amazing, after the game, Wu Yanni was also domineering in an interview to answer back and question, bluntly said: "Now the national record is my Wu Yanni's, I speak with strength!"
In this Track and Field Indoor World Championships, the competition is still very fierce, masters from all walks of life gather, and the level of participation is also very high, and Wu Yanni represents China, the goal is to impact the personal best results, which arouses everyone's strong attention!
As a result, Wu Yanni lived up to expectations, successfully advanced to the semi-finals, and ran a score of 8.01 seconds in the semi-finals, successfully breaking the domestic record in one fell swoop, the moment she saw the results, Wu Yanni couldn't help but shed tears, very uncomfortable, in fact, Wu Yanni has always had a lot of controversy, mainly because her personality is a bit flamboyant, and now she has run a good result, and she has gradually released the pressure in her heart and proved her strength!
I have to say that Wu Yanni is still very strong, she is already the first in the country, the strength of the top few in Asia, to be honest, it is normal for her to have this strength, but what is heartbreaking is that although Wu Yanni ran the best result in the country in the 60-meter hurdles in this event, and it is also a personal best, she still failed to advance to the finals, ranking only ninth. It is a pity that the gap with the eighth place is only 0.04 seconds, which shows that we are still far from the world's top level, and then Wu Yanni continues to work hard to hone herself, hoping to advance to the finals one day, come on!
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