The only man to win the 200 and 400 metres -- Michael Johnson [ 2006-10-16 09:05 ]
享有“阿甘”美譽(yù)的美國(guó)選手邁克爾·約翰遜,在1996年的美國(guó)奧運(yùn)會(huì)田徑預(yù)選賽上,以19.66秒的成績(jī)打破了沉寂17年之久的男子200米世界紀(jì)錄。亞特蘭大奧運(yùn)會(huì)的200米和400米兩枚金牌使邁克爾·約翰遜的事業(yè)達(dá)到了頂峰,輝煌的戰(zhàn)績(jī)至今無(wú)人打破。
Michael Johnson is quite simply one of the greatest athletes on
the planet, and one of the best ever.
His place in history was sealed at
the Atlanta Olympics, during which he won an unprecedented 200 metres-400 metres
sprint double.
No athlete has ever won both events at Olympic level, let
alone achieving the feat at the same Games.
Unfortunately, his injury in
the final of the 200m at the US Olympic trials means Johnson will not be able to
attempt to repeat his double effort in Sydney, although he will run the 400m.
Winning the double in Atlanta was impressive enough, but it was the
nature of the victories, particularly in the 200m, which made Johnson name
forever.
In shattering the record, Johnson finished metres ahead of
silver medallist Frankie Fredericks. No-one else before or since has come near
his time of 19.32 seconds. The world best time for the 200m in 1999 was a
full half a second outside Johnson mark, at 19.84 seconds, recorded by Nigerian
Francis Obikwelu.
But if anything, Johnson domination of the 400m has
been even greater. Although it took him much longer to break the world record in
this event, his defeats have been rarer than thunderstorms in the Great Sandy
Desert.
(南開大學(xué)通訊員 孫偉
王樂迪供稿)
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