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Su Bingtian, why were you canonized, and why did you become the fastest man in Asia?

Do you know what Bolt scored in the men's 100m sprint final at the Beijing Olympics?

Do you know what the world record is in the men's 100m sprint?

Do you know how many male athletes can achieve 9.83 seconds in the 100-meter sprint?

If you know this, you know how remarkable Su Bingtian's performance in the semi-finals of the Tokyo Olympics is.

If you know this, you will know why Liu Xiang calls Su Bingtian a "god".

In 2008, Bolt broke his world record of 9.72 seconds at the Reebok Grand Prix in New York in June of the same year with a time of 9.69 seconds.

Su Bingtian, why were you canonized, and why did you become the fastest man in Asia?

In 2009, Bolt set a new world record in the men's 100m sprint with a time of 9.58 seconds at the World Championships in Athletics in Berlin.

Su Bingtian, why were you canonized, and why did you become the fastest man in Asia?

In the men's 100-meter sprint, there are only a few runners who can run 9.8 seconds.

In 2009, Tyson Guy 9.69 seconds

In 2012, John Blake 9.69 seconds

In 2008, Asafa Powell 9.72 seconds

In 2006, Gatlin 9.77 seconds

In 2002, Tim Montgomery 9.78 seconds

In 1999, Maurice Green 9.79 seconds

In 2021, Lamont Marcel Jacobs 9.80 seconds

In 1996, Donovan Bailey 9.84 seconds

In 2021, Fred Kerrley 9.84 seconds

In 1994, Leroy Burrell 9.85 seconds

In 1991, Carl Lewis 9.86 seconds

In 2021, André de Grasse 9.89 seconds

In the past decade, there has not been a single athlete in the track and field field who can run 9.80 seconds.

In nearly a decade, there has not been a single talented athlete like Bolt in athletics.

Look at Japan and South Korea, which always love to compete with China.

In Japan, Shoshu Kiryu had a best time of 9.98 seconds in the 100m sprint.

In South Korea, Kim Kwok-young's best 10.07 seconds in the 100m sprint.

Su Bingtian, why were you canonized, and why did you become the fastest man in Asia?

And China's track and field athlete Su Bingtian, the best time before the Olympic Games was 9 seconds 91, is also the first yellow person in Asia to enter the 9-second mark. In Su Bingtian's career, the 100-meter sprint has reached the 9-second mark nearly 10 times. (Don't think ten times is better less)

In 2015, the IAAF Diamond League competed in the men's 100m final in Eugene, USA, 9.99 seconds.

2015, Beijing World Championships in Athletics, men's 100m semi-finals, 9.987 seconds.

2017, IAAF Diamond League Eugene Men's 100m, 9.92 seconds. (Due to the tailwind, the grade is not recognized)

2018, IAAF Eugene Men's 100m, 9.90 seconds. (Due to the tailwind, the grade is not recognized)

2018, IAAF World Challenge Madrid 100m final, 9.91 seconds.

2018, IAAF Diamond League Paris Men's 100m, 9.91 seconds.

2018, Jakarta Asian Games Athletics Men's 100m Final, 9.92 seconds.

In 2021, the Men's 100m Competition of the Athletics Division Invitational Tournament (East China Division 1) was held in Zhaoqing, with 9.98 seconds.

2021, National Athletics Championships & Olympic Trials, 9.98 seconds.

At the Tokyo Olympics, Su Bingtian became the fastest man in Asia with a time of 9.83 seconds in the semi-final of the 100-meter sprint. In the 100-meter sprint final, he finished sixth in the race with a time of 9.98 seconds and once again reached the 9-second mark.

Such astonishing achievements will surely go down in history.

Such an astonishing speed must be called God.

Su Bingtian, why were you canonized, and why did you become the fastest man in Asia?

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