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Congratulations Sushin! Su Bingtian won the Olympic bronze medal + the world's eighth largest flying man, which is unprecedented in Asia

The IAAF recently sorted out and adjusted the information of athletes from various countries, according to the official release of the news, some netizens found that the personal information of Chinese sprinter Su Bingtian changed, and in his honorary resume, there was an olympic bronze medal. Many fans want to break their heads, and they don't remember when Su Bingtian once landed on the Olympic podium, but since the IAAF changed the information in this way, it means that there is no mistake in this matter, and Chinese athletics can be described as happy to fall from the sky.

Congratulations Sushin! Su Bingtian won the Olympic bronze medal + the world's eighth largest flying man, which is unprecedented in Asia

In fact, the cause of this incident was the Olympic men's 100m relay final last summer, when the Chinese team won the fourth place by one step and did not have the opportunity to reach the podium. Throughout the game, the top 2 sticks of the Chinese team played steadily, but due to the gap in hard power, they were still pulled away by a distance. After the third stick, Su Bingtian started running, he caught up with the speed of the wind, and chased the backward distance into only 1 position. Unfortunately, in addition to Su Bingtian, the other players of the Chinese team did not have the ability to reverse the game, and still failed to win medals.

Congratulations Sushin! Su Bingtian won the Olympic bronze medal + the world's eighth largest flying man, which is unprecedented in Asia

However, after the game, some media exposed that the British team player Uja took banned drugs, and then after multiple tests by anti-doping organizations, the result was confirmed to be positive. As a result, the International Court of Arbitration for Sport deprived the British team of the results, and their silver medal was won by the original 3rd place Canadian team, and the Chinese team won the bronze medal. Now, the IAAF's official website has modified Su Bingtian's personal information, which means that all the review procedures have been completed, and Su Bingtian only needs to wait for them to send the medals back.

Congratulations Sushin! Su Bingtian won the Olympic bronze medal + the world's eighth largest flying man, which is unprecedented in Asia

As another leader in the sprint project after Liu Xiang in Chinese athletics, Su Bingtian's career honors are not as many as his predecessors. However, Su Bingtian's strength lies in the fact that as he grows older, he is getting better and better, and there are no too serious injuries, which allows his training and preparation not to be affected, and he can continue to complete the output steadily. Since debuting at the Olympic Games in 2012, Su Bingtian has participated in three Olympic Games, and each time his results have improved compared with the last time. What Chinese audiences value most is this spirit of not accepting defeat, even if they can't get a medal, as long as they continue to break through themselves, they can get people's recognition.

Congratulations Sushin! Su Bingtian won the Olympic bronze medal + the world's eighth largest flying man, which is unprecedented in Asia

At last year's Olympic Games, Su Bingtian not only performed well in the team competition, but also made history in the individual competition. The men's 100m 9.83 is the Asian record so far, and in the past hundred years, few Asian athletes can run into 10 seconds, but this is already easy for Su Bingtian, as long as he has a little force, he can open the 10-second mark. In the world male 100m athlete list released by the IAAF, Su Bingtian ranked 8th, the only person in Asia to make the list, and also broke the yellow race record. Now 33 years old, Su Bingtian still has super competitive strength, and hopes that he will continue to work hard to create more glory for Chinese athletics.

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