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What is Cojna's world record of 1 meters, 1 seconds and 49 seconds? Can you beat many male athletes?

Let me tell you a very real and strange thing about this world record, that is, the wind speed at that time was .m per second, and the staff of the Omega timer at the scene thought there was something wrong with the instrument, but after inspection, they found that everything was normal, which made several people continue to run. Then why do the staff think there is something wrong with the instrument? Because in the last few seconds of the animation below, when Cojna crossed the finish line, there was a red flag floating along the runway (on the left hand side), right? This shows that there must be wind speed at that time. In the first race, the timer also showed a tailwind of 7m per second, and in the second race it was 5.2m per second. After she ran, the wind speed in the next race was still 4.9m per second, but the wind speed in the third race was !

No one can explain what's wrong. At first, those who supported her thought that it was God's intention to "create" an indisputable human miracle, because ordinary people couldn't run this achievement even in a hurricane environment of 1m per second, but she could run this achievement at a wind speed of . But many years later, people think that it is God's intention to "expose" this female liar, or is it because ordinary people can't run out of this achievement even in a hurricane environment of 1m per second, but she can run out of this achievement with a wind speed of ... < P > The irony is that in those days, people regarded her as a "goddess" and everything was "reasonable", but many years later, everyone found that she was just a "cheat the world and steal the reputation". Everything has also become "evidence" against her, and this zero wind speed situation has been interpreted as just a means to confuse everyone. She is worried that when the truth is discovered one day, she can use "something is wrong with the anemometer, and Cojna does not rely on drug addition but on wind speed" to cover it up! (Actually, many people use this excuse to prevaricate now.)

Did Cojna take stimulants (steroids)? The mainstream view now holds that there is no doubt about the answer, and I think so, too, because:

First, it may be hard for you to believe that the girl who had been practicing track and field since she was 7 years old before she retired for the first time in 1984 had a best score of 1 seconds 99, and she could not break the 1 seconds 95 mark. In the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, she only won the silver medals in the 2m and 4x1 relay (note that the Eastern European powers led by the Soviet Union didn't attend the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, which was basically equivalent to several "relatives" such as Britain, the United States, Australia and Canada playing by themselves), so after the Olympic Games, she retired, married triple jump champion Al-joiner and got a job as a cashier in the bank. But just one year before the 1987 Olympic Games, Cojna suddenly chose to make a comeback, and the 28-year-old woman made rapid progress. After her comeback on August 16, 1987, she created the best personal PB of 1 seconds 96, and it was still in the case of wind speed; On June 25, 1988, just one year after his comeback, he ran for the first time in 1 seconds 9( 1.89, against the wind-.1m); 2 days later, on July 16th, 1988, it ran a shocking 1 seconds 49 ... < P > Do you see this progress? It is .5 seconds better than the best result before retiring in 1984 ... After two years of no systematic training, I just ran 4 miles (6.5 kilometers) every day and kept exercising (I resumed training in 1986 and started to participate in the competition in 1987, so I can only count as two years without training), and suddenly I became a "superman". Is this possible?

Second, banned steroids can stimulate muscle and bone cells to produce new protein, and can also enhance muscle strength, promote the growth of muscle fibers, and multiply the effect of testosterone, but this biomolecule has serious side effects, especially for women, the face will be covered with acne, the muscles will be horribly hard, the menstrual period will be disordered, the voice will change, and the beard will grow, so it is from 1984. It is the most common thing for American female track and field athletes to wear makeup in competitions. These are just to cover up the sudden acne and beard on their faces. You see that Cojna's makeup after her comeback is even more exaggerated than Marion Jones's, and she didn't even wear makeup when she was young ...

It is estimated that some people will retort, "Why didn't the problem be detected in those years?" Eleven urine tests were passed, and even after death, autopsy was done and no problems were found. "

It is true that many articles are using this urine test and autopsy results to "defend" Cojna, but what these articles won't tell you is that the drug test technology of that year could not detect tetrahydrogestrinone (THG) at all, even after Cojna's sudden death in 1998, there was no such technology in autopsy. Because it was not until 23 that Dr. Don Caitlin from the testing laboratory of UCLA was the first to identify this molecular chemical of testosterone derivatives.

The metabolic rate of anabolic steroids was very fast. At that time, no one knew what it was except Barco's laboratory, which invented tetrahydrogestrinone. What's the use of dissection? I don't know if I've observed it. To put it bluntly, it is a "show" ... It is precisely because of this that Kong Di (the "poison god" and founder of Barco Laboratory) will proudly say after the incident in 23: "Whatever you want to check, my ZMA (the" magic medicine "used to package tetrahydrogestrinone) technology is more than ten years ahead of the international doping control means" ... < P > Although Kong Di did not directly identify Cojna, anyone with a little normal thinking can. After taking it, the effect, side effects and even possible sequelae are exactly the same, and the time is just right (ZMA was not listed until after the end of the Los Angeles Olympic Games at the end of 1984). The reason why he didn't identify it was out of respect, after all, "the dead are the biggest", not to mention that Samaranch, then president of the International Olympic Committee, also said "Let Cojna rest in peace" ... This is the Olympic Committee's "default" and "opening a special case", and it is necessary. In fact, Carl Lewis once said bluntly in his autobiography:

By the way, Lewis didn't take drugs in 1988. At that time, the detection method was very simple and the error was very large. All isomers were classified as one kind of substance for you, so more than 1 people were positive in that year, but it turned out that Lewis was not helpful to improve his performance.

Maybe you will ask, "Maybe it is really because of the wind speed."

This is impossible. First of all, there is a player in the same group, Sheila, whose first picture is in the third lane. Her personal PB is 1 seconds 83, which is .16 seconds faster than that of Cojna beside her. Can't the wind blow her? The personal PB of Dawn sowell in the first group was 1 seconds 78, and when she ran, it was a gale of 7 meters, and her score was only 1 seconds 72 (not recorded), which was only .6 seconds faster than the personal PB. You don't really think that the wind speed in Cojna is more than 1 meters, do you? According to her promotion range, even if it is a personal new PB1.89 created 2 days ago, it has improved by as much as .4 seconds! I'll give you another data: gatling's personal PB is 9.74 seconds at the legal wind speed, but he once tested the speed under the super wind speed with the help of the Japanese, and the result was 9.45 seconds (which is not recognized, of course), with an increase of .29 seconds, while the wind speed at that time was 2 meters per second! What is the concept of wind speed of 2m per second? 72km/h, strong wind of level 8 … male athletes, strong wind of level 8, only increased by .29 seconds. Do you really think that if the wind speed is increased by .4 seconds, what level of wind will Cojna get? I don't think level 1 is enough to get a level 12 typhoon … can this still be a game? Do you think the scene looks like there is a strong wind exceeding level 4?

second, she not only ran the "super-amazing" performance with that shot, but also ran at the wind speed of 1.2 meters for 1 seconds 61 the next day. After that, the wind speed of 3 meters per second in the final of Seoul Olympic Games was 1 seconds 54. At that time, these data were miracles that could only be looked up to. Ten years later, in 1998, the first female athlete ran at 1 seconds 65. Yes, it was Marion Jones, the "medicine jar". And the wind speed is 1.1m per second ... In addition to 1m, Cojna also exists like a god in the 2m track. The Olympic final is 21.34 seconds, .19 seconds faster than Thompson this year, and the semi-final is 21.56 seconds, and the interval between two shots is only two hours on the same day ... Before this year's Olympic Games, the second best PB in the world was still Marion Jones' 21.62 seconds ... < P > In Thompson this year. Therefore, as I said earlier, many Americans now think that the reason why the wind speed of was displayed at that time was just to use it as an excuse for "prevarication" when they were suspected in the future ... < P > So the first question you asked was "What is the world record level of Cojna's 1-meter 1.49"?

I can only answer that a normal woman can hardly surpass her, because she is "taking drugs", which is more difficult than breaking Bolt's men's 1-meter record … Don't tell me that "it can't be regarded as taking drugs because it was not listed as a banned drug" … Don't forget how many people were punished and confiscated medals? The gold medals in Marion-Jones Olympic Games and World Championships were confiscated. In 17 years, we also confiscated three gold medals won in Beijing Olympic Games. Sibutramine they took was banned only 12 years ago, and it was S6, which can be used after the game, and this tetrahydrogestrinone is not allowed to be taken at any time! You tell me which is more serious?

Of course, I don't mean to ask the International Olympic Committee to confiscate her gold medal. After all, she is a legend and has been dead for so many years. I also agree with Samaranch's sentence "Let her rest in peace" … only someone asked, so I told the truth.

And your second question is "Can you beat many male athletes" ...

It depends on how you define "male athletes" and "many", because there are 6,336 male athletes in the world whose personal PB is not less than 1 seconds 49 (that is, 1 seconds 48 counts, and 49 is not counted). And even if the tie is 1 seconds 49, the number is 6,675. In China, there are also 135 men whose personal PB is not less than 1 seconds 49, and 143 men run for at least 1 seconds 49. Of course, there are still many non-national competitions that have not been recorded. For example, many internal competitions of sports schools and universities will not be recognized by the state and will not be recorded in the IAAF official website.

But at the very most, the total number should not exceed 7,5, which is really not too much, because generally speaking, how many male track and field athletes are there in the world, and only tens of thousands are registered in the United States (the unreliable data is 41,). How can the world add up to 3,? When the ratio of male to female is 2-1, only 7,5 people can beat her, and the ratio may be less than 4%. She can at least beat 96% of male athletes!

But if you compare those athletes who can participate in international competitions … the minimum standard for the Olympic Games is 1.5 seconds, and the minimum standard for the Asian Games is 1.1 seconds, that is, they have to run for at least 1.5 seconds or 1.1 seconds to qualify for the 1 meters in the Olympic Games or the Asian Games. Do you think anyone can't beat her? Olympic Games, Asian Games, European Games, American Games, Commonwealth Games, etc. can easily beat her ... It is impossible for women of the same age to compete with men in competitive sports, even if you take drugs ...

Actually, I don't dislike Cojna, because after getting to know her better, I find that she is a "tool", "victim" and even a "mouse". Although this has also made her achieve remarkable achievements, what is this world record compared with her short life? When she died, her daughter was only 8 years old, and the relationship between mother and daughter was very good. In an interview a few years ago, her daughter (now a singer) also said that she often dreamed of Cojna at night and woke up crying for more than 2 years. I guess if she knew that there would be such an ending, she would definitely refuse ZMA. Because Kong Di lied when he gave them ZMA, and lied to them that they would be able to return to normal after stopping taking ZMA ... < P > As for Victor Kong Di's identity or his first half-life resume, no one knows. Everyone only knows that he was a "poor boy" who started from scratch at the age of 34, but it was this "poor boy" who had no power and no influence that was able to mobilize the top biologists in the United States. What is the reason?

The above two paragraphs can be combined with the background of the times to "brainstorm" what I want to express. If I don't understand it, forget it … because I can't say anything without evidence, just provide some information I know.

Then I am particularly curious. Didn't I say that Americans don't value gold medals? I can write a hundred thousand words about what Americans did for the gold medal!

Finally, Cojna is really a legend. Anyway, I think so. I didn't write this answer to "denigrate" her, so there is no need to spray her, because she is actually a "victim"!

Cojna is a mystery. Her two women's sprint records have not been broken for more than 3 years, and it is difficult to connect her achievements. According to the differences between men and women, for example, women's 1-meter performance is generally about one second slower than that of men's. Now, the top female athletes can only occasionally run within 1.6 seconds to 1.7 seconds, combining weather, location, people and factors. Bolt, a century-old genius, runs in the 1 meters in 9.58 seconds, which corresponds to a female athlete. Even if there is a Bolt-style figure, her 1-meter performance is hard to break through 1.58 seconds. Therefore, Cojna's two records have not been broken in the near future, and they will be extravagant hopes for many years to come, which cannot but be said to be the sorrow of many outstanding talented female sprinters. I think there is only one possibility for a super-Bolt character to appear, and that is to take stimulants. Cojna passed away with two fantastic auras. For her, this is the best ending. The title of "Hua Hudie" is fantastic. Cojna is not the only one who knows the answer here. On the day when it really looks like Dabai, we will know that it is like watching a Hollywood fantasy movie. The dominance and hegemony of the United States created "Cojna", which is associated with the current bullying face of the United States, which fully conforms to the American character.