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Poems describing race walkers

Like the 100-meter athletes. Although the 100-meter track is not long, the athletes have high ambitions. Get ready to try and win every second. There is a brave woman in Chengyang National Tax Bureau, and it is impossible for a woman to give up. In ancient times, Mulan killed the field, but now Lang Ping runs 100 meters. Determined to innovate the bureau's record and win the first Olympic medal. Praise the 800-meter athlete Kuafu, who forced China to be shocked by the sun, and he will rise to the top of the yellow sand. Yuwen men get together and are proud of China. Personnel from all subjects of Chengyang National Tax Competition made great efforts. You chase after me and fight for the first place. Go forward bravely and don't back down, which leads to the athletes' colorful flags flying on the sports field. The athletes are heroic and spirited, their jumping posture is as light as a swallow, the shot put shakes when it hits the ground, and the 100-meter sprint is even more powerful. The athletes are very proud of this. Romantic people look at the present. To high jumpers, like waves on the sea, like clouds and swallows on the waves. Smart running, gentle jumping, falling is a small horizontal bar, rising is unyielding belief. Praise the long road of the three-kilometer adherents. You are willing to go it alone, endure loneliness, physical and mental oppression, and let sweat dissolve in tears, but your steps never stop.

Race walking? [jìng züu]

Race walking (race? Walking is a sport developed on the basis of daily walking. The rules stipulate that the supporting legs must be straight and supported by both feet. Don't leave the ground before swinging your legs and feet and touching the ground, so as to ensure that there is no "flying" phenomenon, which is also the main difference between race walking and running. The speed of ordinary walking is about five kilometers per hour, while the speed of race walking is much faster. Even walking at a medium speed is more than twice as fast as ordinary walking. The race walking first appeared in Britain from 1775 to 1800, and the men's race walking officially became an event of the London Olympic Games from 1908. The women's race walking started in Czech Republic in 1932, and it didn't officially become an event until 1992 Olympic Games and 100 km.