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6.51 seconds! The Olympic 100m champion has an average level of 60 meters, not as good as China's Su Bingtian

6.51 seconds! The Olympic 100m champion has an average level of 60 meters, not as good as China's Su Bingtian

In the early morning of February 5, Beijing time. The indoor tour of Berlin, Germany, officially kicked off, and Italian flyer Jacobs made his season debut, which was also his first game after the Olympic Games. He won the tournament with a seasonly best of 6.51 seconds, Cisse from Côte d'Ivoire finished second in 6.60 seconds, and French flyer Vicott finished third in 6.61 seconds.

6.51 seconds! The Olympic 100m champion has an average level of 60 meters, not as good as China's Su Bingtian

After Bolt retired, there was no leader in the 100-meter race. At the Tokyo Olympics, Jacobs emerged as the new king of the 100 meters. For a long time, Jamaican Bolt held firm leadership in the men's 100m sprint. But in the men's 100m final at the Tokyo Olympics, Italian athlete Jacobs surprisingly took the gold medal, becoming the first European athlete to win the Men's 100m Olympics since 1992.

6.51 seconds! The Olympic 100m champion has an average level of 60 meters, not as good as China's Su Bingtian

But compared to our Chinese flyer Su Bingtian, Jacobs' speed in the 60 meters is still slightly inferior. On February 6, 2018, Su Bingtian won the IAAF World Indoor Tour men's 60m title in 6.43 seconds and set a new Asian record. Now the more shocking news is that in the Tokyo Olympic Games, Su Bingtian ran 9.83 seconds in the 100 meters, and the first 60 meters took only 6 seconds 29 seconds, which is the fastest speed in the history of 60 meters. Although this is a 100-meter race, the results are not officially certified, but Su Bingtian's strength is beyond doubt! (The 60-meter world record was set by American Coleman, 6.34 seconds) The speed of the first 60 meters can be said to be unprecedented.

6.51 seconds! The Olympic 100m champion has an average level of 60 meters, not as good as China's Su Bingtian

In the world rankings announced by the World Athletics Federation for the first edition of the 2022 season, our superman Su Bingtian is ranked eighth in the world and the only Asian in the top ten. He was also the first Asian to break the 10-second mark, breaking the racial discrimination against us in Western countries. Although he did not win the gold medal, his own significance is not lighter than the gold medal, and we are proud of him! Behind such excellent results, I believe he has also paid a lot of effort and sweat, even on the first day of the New Year, he is still insisting on training. Enough to see his hard work. As the pride of the country, he is actively preparing for war and adding glory to himself and the motherland.

6.51 seconds! The Olympic 100m champion has an average level of 60 meters, not as good as China's Su Bingtian

Jacobs's results are also excellent, and he has won the gold medal, I believe he also put a lot of sweat behind his back. However, compared with Asian flyer Su Bingtian, in the 60-meter event, his results can only be said to be average, and there is a certain gap. I hope that Su Bingtian can continue to work hard with his excellent talent, achieve better results, and surpass himself.

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