Because these are just training results, generally speaking, once the official race starts, with competition from others, the performance can still be stimulated to improve. Running alone and running with a group give different results.
Not to mention, Lester has developed asthma now. When the Olympics start, if his asthma worsens and he takes medication for it, winning the gold medal will be a sure thing.
The two were chatting leisurely when the Dome Wheel Stadium suddenly had some commotion, indicating that a big shot was coming for an inspection.
Soon, the figure of Los Angeles's mayor, Franco Larr, appeared in the Dome Wheel Stadium.
Lester's coach also brought him over to perform in front of the big shot.
"Lester, you are our hot favorite for the hundred-meter sprint. This time, you must secure a good start for us."
Franco recognized Lester and immediately patted him on the shoulder, showing an expression of high expectations.