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Preface
Su Bingtian announced on July 5 that he would be absent from the Paris Olympics. His current fitness and results are not up to the standard, despite his best efforts. He has returned to Guangzhou, is undergoing systematic treatment, and plans to work hard again and will not retire easily in the future. Let's find out what happened!
In response to the absence of the Paris Olympics, I did not want to retire and give up
According to media reports, Chinese sprinter Su Bingtian has confirmed that he will miss the track and field competition at the Paris Olympics. In a recent media interview, Su Bingtian said: "Although I can't fight with you on the field, I hope that through my blessings and support, I can encourage the Chinese relay team to make a smooth final process on the track in Paris." I sincerely hope that you can enjoy the competition, overcome yourself, win glory for your country, and create the best results. Good luck! ”
As we approach the Paris Olympics track and field qualification deadline, Chen Jiapeng, Yan Haibin, Xie Zhenye and Wu Zhiqiang have confirmed that they will participate in the Olympic Games as the main force of the Chinese relay team. Su Bingtian has made several breakthroughs for the Chinese track and field team before, and although he did not participate in this Olympics, he is still a role model for Chinese track and field.
Heading into the Paris Olympic cycle, Su Bingtian has experienced the impact of the pandemic and injuries, but he has been trying to return to competition before the Olympic track and field qualification deadline in hopes of qualifying. In the 60m final of the 2024 National Indoor Athletics Grand Prix, he finished second with a time of 6.66 seconds, announcing his return.
The social media response was along the lines of: "Unfortunately, I am not able to compete in the Olympics again because my current physical condition and performance are not up to the standards for the Paris Olympics. For me, though, I've done my best. From last year to this year, I've been preparing for it with all my might.
In March this year, he went to the United States with the relay team for training and won the qualification for the relay event. In the process of preparing for the race, I found that I was not in the right physical condition and the training effect was not satisfactory, so I could not give the relay team an advantage. At present, I have returned to Guangzhou to receive systematic treatment with the help of a team of specialists.
I'm not young and a lot of people may think I should retire, but I don't want to give up easily. I want to try again, give myself a little bit of time, and hopefully get better. I didn't want to leave the runway until the last minute came. Thank you for your support, and wish the Chinese sports delegation and the Chinese track and field team excellent results in the Paris Olympics.
The growth of "Su Shen".
Su Bingtian was born on August 29, 1989 in Guyi Village, Guzhen Town, Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province. From an early age, he showed a talent for running, jumping, and having fun, and was as lively as a monkey in the mountains. Su Bingtian has been involved in sprinting since junior high school and has gradually become a professional 100-meter sprinter. After systematic professional training, he showed outstanding performance in official competitions and joined the Guangdong team as a professional athlete in 2007.
At the 2008 National Indoor Track and Field Championships, Su Bingtian won the gold medal in the men's 60m. In the following years, he won awards in several national track and field events, the National Games, the Asian Athletics Championships and the East Asian Games, and gradually made a name for himself in the national and even Asian athletics circles.
However, as he grew older and trained and competed for a long time, Su's athletic career became increasingly difficult. In the first half of 2010, he barely competed due to injury and could only focus on rehabilitation and strength training. Su Bingtian once said with emotion that every time he saw the long list of athletes on the competition list in recent years, except for himself, almost all of them were born in the 90s or even 00s, and he couldn't help but sigh: "Wow, it's really old." "Multiple lower back injuries and declining physical performance made him feel anxious and urgent about the future.
After years of hard work and training, Su Bingtian once again proved his strength in 2018. He first set the Asian record with a time of 6.43 seconds on the IAAF World Indoor Tour, and then broke the Asian Games record with a time of 9.92 seconds at the Asian Games in Jakarta to win the 100m title.
At the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, he saw a big screen showing that he had run a time of 9.83 seconds. This time, he won against his opponent, against time, and against himself. Su Bingtian was also honored to be the flag bearer of the Chinese sports delegation and attended the closing ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics. His appearance sparked cheers and blessings from the audience, and he became a sports star in the eyes of everyone.
Years of long-distance love have come to fruition
Su Bingtian not only struggled in the sprint race, but also persevered in his love long-distance run. Since middle school, Su Bingtian has been in a relationship with Lin Yanfang. Despite his tight training schedule and the scarcity of seeing each other, they kept in touch by keeping a diary.
Lin Yanfang understands Su Bingtian's dedication, so they agreed to write a diary to record each other's thoughts and emotions, which became a bond when they were separated for a long time. Their love has gone through a decade of leapfrogging, and finally entered the palace of marriage on October 10, 2017. In Su Bingtian's athletic career, Lin Yanfang played an indispensable role. She not only cares about his daily life, but also pays special attention to her own eating habits to keep in line with Su Bingtian's training life.
On July 11, 2018, Lin Yanfang gave birth to a boy for Su Bingtian, who was competing in Switzerland and won the bronze medal. He had no idea that he was about to become a father, and he didn't know the good news until after the race. Lin Yanfang is not only the supporter behind Su Bingtian, she is also the secret weapon behind his success. When they got married, she rejected the bride price, believing that her husband's gold medal was the best gift.
Su Bingtian is a member of the Guangdong track and field team, and the two chose to settle in Guangzhou. They once went to Panyu District to see the house together, but the dust from the construction site made Su Bingtian's eyes inflamed, and Lin Yanfang applied ice cubes to his eyes. They choose a mortgage for their house and pay their mortgage every month. On October 10, 2017, they held their wedding in the ancient town of Zhongshan, when Su Bingtian was 28 years old. Asian sprinters usually experience a dip in form at the age of 28 and face retirement. Despite having a job at Jinan University, his coach and leadership advised him to keep running.
After his marriage, he was transferred from Jinan University to the national team, where he was led by Coach Huntington, and a team of physiologists, nutritionists, doctors, and biomechanics helped him improve his performance. After Lin Yanfang became pregnant, Su Bingtian could not go home often to take care of her, but she encouraged him to focus on training on the phone. He has become a father with a greater sense of responsibility, and hopes that his success on the field will bring pride to his wife and son. He was not able to spend more time at home because of his training. He is determined to make up for these regrets after retiring.
conclusion
In the face of the regret of missing the Paris Olympics, Su Bingtian showed true sportsmanship and firm belief. Although he will not be able to participate in the next Olympic Games, he has not chosen to back down or be depressed, but has chosen to continue to move forward and keep trying. This attitude not only shows his dedication and love for sports, but also his professionalism and unyielding determination as an athlete.