Born to Run

Chapter 274: Youssef-Bot

In 2005, in the IAAF World Tour, the New York Grand Prix was sponsored by the famous sports brand Reebok, also known as the New York Reebok Grand Prix. In 2006, after Reebok was acquired by Adidas, it was renamed the Adidas Grand Prix again.

The Icahn Stadium is named after the American businessman Karl Icahn, who donated 10 million US dollars to the stadium. It was built on the original site of Downing Stadium. It was renovated and put into use again on April 23, 2005.

This New York Reebok Grand Prix is ​​also the first international competition that Icahn Stadium has ushered in. Like the Hayward Stadium at the University of Oregon, Icahn Stadium has also reached the International Association of Athletics Federation Level 1 certification on the track.

After the restructuring of the IAAF World Tour, the New York Grand Prix has been a stop in the IAAF Diamond League from 2010 to 2015. Until 2016, the New York Grand Prix was cancelled and changed to a tournament in Morocco. This is the first time the IAAF Diamond League has set up a competition site in Africa.

On the afternoon of June 11, Icahn Stadium.

As one of the most important Grand Prix of the IAAF in the United States, it was held in the metropolis of New York, and because of time, June 11 was the weekend. The only spectators who came to the stadium to watch the game were Eugene. There are more stations, no less than Eugene stations.

The strength of American sports is often reflected in these aspects. Like a large-scale football game, it can even be watched by tens of thousands of people, and it has achieved extremely high ratings when it is broadcasted on local TV stations.

Although track and field events are not the most popular in the United States compared to rugby, baseball, and basketball, there are still many sports enthusiasts who are immersed in sports culture for a long time.

"Yuse, I think you can seriously consider the suggestions we made to you. The Jamaican Athletics Association can't give you better conditions. If you come to the United States, we can directly arrange universities for you, or even Ivy League schools. It's not impossible. Jamaica is too small. You will only waste your talent there. You should come to a broader stage.

Think about it again. Even if you don't want to change your nationality, you can still come to the United States for training. You are not the only track and field athletes in Jamaica. Many of them are trained in the United States. Better equipment, better coaches, scholarships, and business contracts can all be further developed in the United States. "

"Thank you for your suggestion, Mr. Smith, but I haven't thought about studying or training in the United States for the time being. I like Jamaica. The winter in the United States is too cold. I can't stand it. If you have nothing else, I I’m going to warm up. My men’s 200m race will start soon."

Youssé-Bot looked at the white man who came to the door suddenly, shrugged his shoulders, looked calm, and did not act at all because of what the other party said. He turned his head and changed his clothes and shoes, and went straight to the runway. Start the warm-up training.

Since 2002, he has met many people who are advertised as professional agents, especially before the Athens Olympics from 2002 to 2004. It can be said that from time to time, he can meet one or two people. Suddenly He came up and said that he valued his talent and could take him to the United States.

Please man, I am the winner of the IAAF Rising Star Award. Of course I am talented.

And just after Youssé Bot stepped onto the runway of Icahn Stadium, Glen Mills was shy and looked at the Yankee who appeared suddenly, shook his head slightly, and said, "Mr. Smith, I think you’d better come again at another time, we will need a match right away."

Omar-Smith smiled helplessly. He has done this kind of thing about running Jamaican athletes to the United States for training. He originally thought that it would be a job that would be a handy job, but this time he did it. It was unexpectedly defeated.

Over the past few months, from the coach to the agent to the athlete himself and his family members, he has made a lot of efforts, but the results are terrible, and Youssé Bot still does not want to come to the United States to train and live.

The other party seems to have a special habit of staying in that small place in Jamaica.

If it were before the 2004 Athens Olympics, Omar Smith would almost give up this amazingly talented Jamaican black, because at that time the opponent's performance was getting better and better year after year, and it was rising steadily. It can be said that he is a rising star. , There are countless various agents chasing around him.

But now, there is not so much brilliance on the other side.

Like most athletes who have become top superstars, there are always some twists and turns in their growth. In the Athens Olympics last year, Youssé Bot was unexpectedly out of the preliminaries, which was unacceptable to all those who supported him in Jamaica.

If you lose in a major event, the audience does not matter whether you are due to personal pressure or physical injury. In short, you have not met your expectations, so the target is naturally directed at Youssé Bot himself.

It seems that talented athletes have become a rat that everyone shouts and beats overnight. From newspapers to the Internet to online TV, I dare not say that it is absolutely stinky, but it has failed many people's expectations. This is an extremely terrible thing.

As far as Omar Smith knows, after the Athens Olympics, the other party even hid in his home farm for a period of time, privately spreading that Yousé Ute was crying because of being criticized.

This time he was exclusively in the United States waiting to come to participate in the competition. After the silence of the Athens Olympics, an athlete wants to stand up again and must exercise in various international athletics competitions.

Omar Smith thought this would be a good opportunity to once again inspire the other side to leave the island of Jamaica. In a big and bizarre city like New York, the attraction for young athletes is unimaginable.

There are many reasons why the United States is able to become a big country, but when it comes to track and field, a very prominent feature is that they bring together the best athletes and coaches in the world, and many universities have a lot of sports. Ergonomics research and so on.

I thought I would be able to talk about Youssef Bot this time, but **** it, it's useless.

This can’t help making him feel a little discouraged.

There are many reasons for this, but Omar Smith doesn't believe it if he is not used to the American climate. He thinks there may be only one problem of failure, and that is that Yousei Bot took the initiative to change the coach.

And this coach is the obese old black man standing in front of him.

"I missed this opportunity, Yosé, he will regret it!"

Omar Smith looked at the black man who had left and headed to the runway to take a personal look, and then took a serious look. Glenn Mills, still unwilling to say something again.

The name of Glenn Mills, as a sports agent who prefers track and field, he still hears. The other party is not from a major, but is self-taught. It was not very noticeable in the 1980s and 1990s, but after the millennium, it gradually gained a lot of fame.

Among them, Jin Collins was the champion of the men's 100m at the 2003 World Championships.

"Trust me, he won't!" Glenn Mills replied lightly, looking at the American who had been entangled for a long time.

In fact, there is another sentence in his heart that he did not add, "It is you who regret it!"

Thinking of this ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Glenn Mills couldn't help but shook his head with a smile.

Youssé Bot, this is Jamaica's most talented sprinter in recent years, won the men's 200m championship at the 2002 World Youth Championship. When Youssé Bot was 16 years old, he was already able to run out of the results that Michael Johnson could only run after he was 20 years old.

This kind of talent is the focus of attention throughout Jamaica.

Glenn Mills had never thought about knowing Youssef Bot, but after losing at the Athens Olympics, Youssef Bot insisted on asking the Jamaican Athletics Association to change his coach.

Glenn Mills is actually a little strange. I don’t know how this "stab" plus "genius", who was on the cusp of the Athens Olympics after the Athens Olympics, thinks of him, but he did not refuse. Optimistic.

The two began performing spine correction surgery in Germany last year. The effect is still unknown, but he believes that as a young Jamaican athlete with amazing talent, sooner or later everyone will know him again.

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