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Su Bingtian 9.83 segment exposure: 6.29 seconds beyond the peak Bolt, breaking the world record is not a dream

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Su Bingtian 9.83 segment exposure: 6.29 seconds beyond the peak Bolt, breaking the world record is not a dream

Recently, with the Arrival of the Tokyo Olympic Games as scheduled, many sports events have attracted people's attention. At the Tokyo Olympic Games, after the brave efforts of Chinese athletes, the Chinese team achieved many good results, and among the many outstanding achievements, the most exciting was the men's 100 meters, Chinese flyer Su Bingtian ran a time of 9.83 seconds, breaking the Asian record, which was exciting. In the latest exposed race segment data, Su Bingtian reached 6.29 seconds in the first 60 meters of the 100 meters of the Tokyo Olympic Games, surpassing Bolt's peak performance and expected to break the world record in the indoor 60 meters event!

Su Bingtian 9.83 segment exposure: 6.29 seconds beyond the peak Bolt, breaking the world record is not a dream

As we all know, the current men's 60m world indoor record is held by the American flyer Coleman 6.34 seconds, and Su Bingtian's first 60 meters in the 100m race reached 6.29 seconds, which successfully exceeded Coleman's 6.34 seconds, so we have reason to believe that Su Bingtian, who returned to the peak of his career, can completely break the 60m indoor world record.

Su Bingtian 9.83 segment exposure: 6.29 seconds beyond the peak Bolt, breaking the world record is not a dream

The most successful in the 100-meter event is the B&G "Lightning" flying man Bolt, and the world men's 100 meters and 200 meters records are still the amazing 9.58 seconds and 19.19 seconds created by Bolt at its peak. There is no doubt that at bolt's peak, his level on the field was unmatched. According to relevant reports, the first 60 meters of Bolt in the 100-meter race in which Bolt created 9.58 seconds took only 6.31 seconds and was less than the 6.29 seconds of Chinese flyer Su Bingtian, so it is no exaggeration to say that Su Bingtian's 60-meter level belongs to the world's first-class level in the world.

Su Bingtian 9.83 segment exposure: 6.29 seconds beyond the peak Bolt, breaking the world record is not a dream

As the first asian sprinter, Su Bingtian's personal best in the 60m indoors was a 6.42 seconds set at the 2018 Birmingham Indoor World Championships. With Su Bingtian's continuous efforts and progress, in the Tokyo Olympic Games is a new men's 100 meters Asian record, so Su Bingtian's current personal strength is among the world's first-class level, and in the indoor 60 meters event is expected to break Coleman's world record, we look forward to Asian flyer Su Bingtian in the future days can create more good results!

Su Bingtian 9.83 segment exposure: 6.29 seconds beyond the peak Bolt, breaking the world record is not a dream

Of course, the exposure of Su Bingtian 100 meters segment data does not exclude accidentality, only has reference significance, after all, the indoor competition environment and the outdoor competition environment is completely different, and the results of the men's 100 meters competition of the Tokyo Olympic Games are bound to be affected by the wind speed, compared to the results of indoor competitions will cause a certain deviation, but in general, Su Bingtian's personal strength is beyond doubt, he has enough ability to impact the world indoor men's 60 meters world record!

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