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Xie Zhenye's domestic debut of the season was 10.05 seconds 10.05 meters, ranking second in Asia, and still far from reaching Paris

Xie Zhenye's domestic debut of the season was 10.05 seconds 10.05 meters, ranking second in Asia, and still far from reaching Paris

On June 2, Beijing time, the fourth leg of the 2023 National Athletics Grand Prix was held in Jiangjin District, Chongqing. Xie Zhenye, who had been training in the United States for more than half a year, made his domestic debut at the start of the season, winning tonight's men's 100m final in 10.05 seconds (+0.1 m/s). Xie Zhenye averaged his personal best of the season, although there is still a gap between him and the 10.00 seconds target line at the Paris Olympics, but he is now in very good shape, breaking 10 seconds is just around the corner.

Xie Zhenye's domestic debut of the season was 10.05 seconds 10.05 meters, ranking second in Asia, and still far from reaching Paris

In March, Xie Zhenye ran 10.05 seconds downwind at 2.0 m/s in a race in the United States, which was the first time in Asia at the time. On May 6, Kiryu ran 10.03 seconds (+0.7 m/s) in the preliminary round of the domestic competition, and Xie Zhenye retired to second place in the Asian season.

Xie Zhenye's domestic debut of the season was 10.05 seconds 10.05 meters, ranking second in Asia, and still far from reaching Paris

Xie Zhenye was in good shape today, ranking first in the morning heats with a time of 10.33 seconds. In the semifinals this evening, he ran another 10.26 seconds (-0.3 m/s). Wu Zhiqiang was sent off in the preliminary round today, and post-00 rising star Chen Guanfeng was sent off for the semifinal run.

Xie Zhenye's domestic debut of the season was 10.05 seconds 10.05 meters, ranking second in Asia, and still far from reaching Paris

Today's weather in Jiangjin is not good, rainy and gusty wind, not very suitable for sprinters to achieve results. Xie Zhenye won the championship in 10.05 seconds relatively easily, Lu Weiyi of Jiangsu was second in 10.39 seconds, and Dai Chen Shuai of Shandong was third in 10.40 seconds. Guangdong youngster Wu Haolin set a new national U-18 junior record of 10.44 seconds in the semifinals, and he broke his own national junior record again by finishing fifth in 10.42 seconds in the final.

Veteran Su Bingtian is now at home with a baby, and it is unknown when he will participate.

Xie Zhenye's domestic debut of the season was 10.05 seconds 10.05 meters, ranking second in Asia, and still far from reaching Paris

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