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So Ping Tim encourages Hong Kong youth: find a position and fight for it

China News Service Zhuhai, December 13 Title: Su Bingtian encourages Hong Kong teenagers: find a position and fight for it

China News Service reporter Chen Xiaoyan

"Everyone is on the same starting line, hoping that (Hong Kong) teenagers can find their own positioning in the process of growing up, and then continue to work hard to struggle." Su Bingtian, an "Asian flyer" who recently accompanied a delegation of Olympic athletes from the mainland to Hong Kong, made the above remarks in a video interview with china news agency and other media during the epidemic prevention and quarantine period in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province.

Su Bingtian broke the Asian record in the men's 100m semi-final of the Tokyo Olympics with a time of 9.83 seconds, and "fans" cheered him everywhere he visited Hong Kong.

Born in Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province, Su Bingtian has many relatives and friends in Hong Kong. Before the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, he came to Hong Kong every year on holidays, which was no stranger to him.

So Ping Tim encourages Hong Kong youth: find a position and fight for it

Su Bingtian shared the struggle process. Photo by Li Zhihua, a reporter of China News Service

During his visit to Hong Kong, Su Pingtian shared his competitive path at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and exchanged views with the Hong Kong Disciplined Forces at the Fire and Ambulance College, demonstrating technical actions such as small steps, stride runs, and starting points.

What impressed him most was working with members of Hong Kong's disciplined forces to pull fire trucks and raise funds for the Hong Kong Special Olympics. He believes that it is very meaningful to participate in fundraising, and the exchange activities also show the spirit of tenacious struggle and positivity.

After a long period of exchanges with Hong Kong athletes, Su Bingtian said that they are willing to discuss sprint knowledge together, see the training methods that mainland athletes can learn from and make bold attempts, which is very good for the future development of Hong Kong athletics.

Hong Kong citizens believe that the tenacious and hard-working spirit of Olympic athletes has a common background with the spirit of Lion Rock in Hong Kong. As a Guangdong native, Su Bingtian is familiar with the well-known singer Luo Wen's singing of "Under the Lion Rock", and also understands that Lion Rock represents the fighting spirit of Hong Kong people.

"I don't dare say that I can integrate with this spirit, but athletes are also brave enough to fight on the field and desperately try to play at their best." He hoped that the citizens of Hong Kong could feel the spirit of the athletes to win glory and fight for the glory of the country.

In recent years, Su Bingtian has experienced a change of starting foot and injuries, "starting again". In recent years, Hong Kong has also encountered challenges such as the "storm over the amendment of the law" and the new crown pneumonia epidemic, and has returned to the right track with the support of the central government and the joint efforts of all walks of life in Hong Kong. Su Bingtian expressed the hope that Hong Kong's economy is getting better and better, and the housing problems that citizens are concerned about can be solved.

As an associate professor at Jinan University, So also invited Hong Kong students to study and exchange at Jinan University. Regarding the advice for Hong Kong youth, he said that the adolescent stage needs to be properly guided. In the process of growing up, if you can find a sense of presence, achievement, honor and even frustration, you can quickly identify your goals.

Facing the upcoming 2022, Su Bingtian, 32, said, "I hope to be able to enjoy every game that comes next with health and happiness." (End)

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