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Latest ranking in the men's 100m: Su Bingtian is 9th in the world, Olympic champion is 2nd, and Japan is in the top 50

Beijing time on March 25 news, the latest edition of the athletics men's 100 meters ranking, Su Bingtian ranked 9th in the world, Olympic champion, Italian Jacobs ranked 2nd, the first place is Fred Klee from the United States.

Latest ranking in the men's 100m: Su Bingtian is 9th in the world, Olympic champion is 2nd, and Japan is in the top 50

This issue of the ranking update as of March 22, the world's top ten, Su Bingtian is the only Asian, which is the pride of China, but also the pride of Asia. In a sense, this is the IAAF's recognition of Su Bingtian, but also the result of Su Bingtian's continuous efforts in recent years, the 9.83 seconds at the Tokyo Olympics is not insurmountable, Su Bingtian has run better results in training. At present, Su Bingtian's 2022 debut is still delayed, the foreign epidemic is serious, the domestic epidemic rebounded, resulting in many competitions have been postponed, the Chinese Athletics Association has just issued an announcement not long ago, stopping 6 major domestic athletics events.

Latest ranking in the men's 100m: Su Bingtian is 9th in the world, Olympic champion is 2nd, and Japan is in the top 50

American Fred Klee came in first, Italian Olympic champion Jacobs came in second, and at the Tokyo Olympics, Jacobs defeated Fred Klee by 0.04 seconds to win the gold medal. Canada's Andreid Degrass came in third, American Ronnie Baker fourth, and South Africa's Arcani Simbine in fifth. The U.S. players occupy 4 of the world's top 10 seats. It is worth mentioning that Jamaica, the former men's 100m sprint hegemon, did not have 1 person in the top ten.

Latest ranking in the men's 100m: Su Bingtian is 9th in the world, Olympic champion is 2nd, and Japan is in the top 50

In terms of Asian players, in addition to Su Bingtian, it is the three members of the Japanese team who enter the top 50: Kiryu Shoshu is in 32nd place, Ryota Yamagata is 37th, and Shuhei Tada is 41st. In terms of overall strength, the Japanese team is indeed very average, which is very favorable for the men's 4 by 100 meters relay. Our Xie Zhenye has plummeted to 80th place, and has even been thrown away by Wu Zhiqiang, who is 50th place. In addition, former Asian record holder and Qatar's August Nod is ranked 46th.

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