In the women's 100-meter hurdles preliminaries of the Paris Olympics track and field that ended on August 7, Beijing time, Chinese star Wu Yanni ran a time of 12.97 seconds, and finally ranked 6th in the group, missing the chance to directly advance to the semifinals and will participate in the repechage.
After the game, Wu Yanni also gave an interview, and she was very disappointed and expressed her dissatisfaction with her Olympic debut: "Running too slow, give yourself a score of 0. They were running so fast that I couldn't keep up with them. It was my first time running a purple track, and it was visually impressive, but my results weren't.”
Of course, Wu Yanni is still optimistic that she is very happy and excited to come to the Paris Olympics, and the next goal is to break through herself and learn from international high-level athletes.
In this preliminaries, Wu Yanni did not play well, with a starting reaction time of 0.185 seconds, ranking at the bottom of the group. In addition, there are many strong players in this group, Wu Yanni is a world-class player on both sides, and she is also the top 2 in the final group of the group, and the super speed of the two obviously brings great pressure to Wu Yanni, and the rhythm of running and hurdles is naturally completely disrupted. In the end, Wu Yanni only ranked 6th in the group and missed the direct promotion, and will participate in the repechage match on the afternoon of the 8th to fight for the final chance to advance.
However, although she did not qualify directly, Wu Yanni's time of 12.97 seconds has basically played at a normal level. This is also the fifth time she has broken the 13-second barrier this season, and the result is quite consistent. Wu Yanni is indeed the first person in China to be in this project.