Yibin 50m relay race process - Xiao Li approached the second baton handover area
The process of the 50m relay race: the passionate collision of speed and unity
At the Games, the 50m relay race is always in the spotlight, it perfectly integrates speed, skill and teamwork, and every handover of the baton is exciting, and it is a fierce contest of strength and tacit understanding.
On that sunny day, the 50-meter relay race of the Campus Games was about to kick off. The playground was very lively, the audience's eyes were focused on the track, and the participants of each class were gearing up and eager to try. The members of our class stood together, high-fived each other, cheered each other on, and their eyes were full of determination and confidence.
As the race was about to begin, the contestants stood at their respective starting lines, waiting intently for the referee's command. With a crisp whistle, the first baton player rushed out like an arrow off the string, and in an instant, the entire playground boiled. The cheers of each class came and went, wave higher than wave. The first baton in our class was the sprinter Xiao Li, who was vigorous and explosive, and took the lead from the beginning. I saw him swing his arms quickly, his legs alternating powerfully on the ground, and the wind whistling in his ears, leaving his opponent far behind.
Soon, Xiao Li approached the second baton handover area. At this time, Xiao Wang, the second stick, was already ready, his eyes stared at Xiao Li running in front of him, and his body leaned forward slightly. At the moment when Xiao Li accurately handed the baton to Xiao Wang's hands, Xiao Wang rushed forward without hesitation, like a cheetah, rushing to the next stick at a very fast speed.
However, the game was not all smooth sailing. During the handover of the third baton, the player in the next class made a mistake and the baton accidentally fell. This made them even more anxious when they were originally behind, and our class seized this opportunity to further expand their advantage.
It was my turn to run the last stick, and when the baton passed to me, I could feel the fiery eyes and anticipation of my classmates. At this time, I only felt that the baton in my hand was extremely heavy, and it carried the hope of the whole class. I rushed forward desperately, and my ears were filled with the deafening cheers of my classmates. I tried my best, picked up my pace, and sprinted towards the finish line. In the end, our class crossed the finish line first and won the race.
In the 50m relay race, every stick is a transmission of trust, and every stick is a continuation of strength. It not only tests the speed and ability of individuals, but also highlights the importance of team unity and cooperation. This competition also made me deeply realize that as long as everyone works together and moves forward bravely, we can reap the joy of success in the challenge.