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The first Asian champion of Chinese sprinting - Laoyi

author:The old king said sports

In the men's 100m trapeze last night, Su Bingtian broke the Asian record in the semi-finals of 9.83 seconds, becoming the first Chinese flyer to enter the Olympic 100m final, and then Su Bingtian finished sixth in the 100m final with a time of 9.98 seconds, explaining what Asian speed is.

The first Asian champion of Chinese sprinting - Laoyi

Su Bingtian

Su Bingtian once won the men's 100m at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta with a time of 9.92 seconds. In fact, for Chinese, the men's 100 meters to win the championship is of great historical significance. In the Athletics Field of the Asian Games, although the Chinese men's track and field team is a big player in athletics, it has not won a gold medal in the 100 meters event for a long time, Su Bingtian is the second 100 meters champion from China, and the first is Lao Yi from Guangxi, China.

The first Asian champion of Chinese sprinting - Laoyi

Laoyi

Lao Yi is a native of Beihai, Guangxi, and ranks second in his family. Lao Yi has shown his outstanding athletic talent since he was a child, but Lao Yi's sports career has not been smooth. Although Lao Yi was selected by the sports school, due to the poor conditions at home, it was not until the age of 19 that Lao Yi began to receive formal athletics training.

The first Asian champion of Chinese sprinting - Laoyi

It is also quite a coincidence that Lao Yi was selected for the national team. Before 2010, Laoyi participated in domestic athletics competitions many times, but the results basically exceeded 10.5 seconds, and Laoyi's age was not small, which did not attract the attention of the national team. Before the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games, in the Suzhou leg of the National Athletics Grand Prix, Lao yi ran a time of 10.21 seconds, which was the best time in 100 meters of Chinese athletics since 2003, and Lao Yi also successfully took the shuttle bus to Guangzhou.

The first Asian champion of Chinese sprinting - Laoyi

On November 22, 2010, at the men's 100 meters final of the Guangzhou Asian Games, Lao Yi won the championship in 10.24 seconds, which was also the first time that a Chinese athlete won the Asian Games 100 meters crown.

The first Asian champion of Chinese sprinting - Laoyi

After 2013, Laoyi's state declined, and in the National Athletics Championships and 12 games qualifiers, Laoyi did not enter the final stage, so Laoyi chose to retire. After retiring from the army, Lao Yi chose to become a coach to train sprinters for the Guangxi team.

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