The previous men's 100m champions at the National Games are: Li Bihua, Liu Qingfeng, Feng Zhenren, Yuan Guoqiang, He Baodong, Zheng Chen, Li Tao, Zhou Wei, Yin Hanzhao, Gong Wei, Lu Bin, Zhang Peimeng, Xie Zhenye and Su Bingtian. They are all creators or witnesses to the history of the National Games.

The 1st Beijing National Games
1. Li Bihua 10.8
2. Gao Zhengquan 10.9
3. Yin Zhengde 11.0
The 2nd Beijing National Games
1. Liu Qingfeng 10.4
2. Chen Jiaquan 10.5
3, should be water root 10.6
The 3rd Beijing National Games
1. Feng Zhenren 10.5
2. Yu Weili 10.6
3. Yuan Guoqiang 10.7
The 4th Beijing National Games
1. Yuan Guoqiang 10.53
2. Fan Xinwen 10.69
3. Xiong Yuhui 10.7
Yuan Guoqiang and Su Bingtian
The 5th Shanghai National Games
1. He Baodong 10.53
2. Cai Jianming 10.56
3. Li Guoqiang 10.59
The 6th Guangdong National Games
1, Zheng Chen 10.35
2. Li Tao 10.36
3. Cai Jianmin 10.4
The 7th Beijing National Games
1. Li Tao 10.24
2. Lin Wei 10.26
3. Xia Xianghai 10.26
The 8th Shanghai National Games
1. Zhou Wei 10.22
2. Chen Wenzhong 10.24
3. Gong Wei 10.27
The 9th Guangdong National Games
1. Yin Hanzhao 10.25
2. Liu Yang 10.25
3. Wang Peng 10.28
The 10th Jiangsu National Games
1. Gong Wei 10.24
2. Hu Kai 10.31
3. Pang Guibin 10.32
The 11th Shandong National Games
1. Lu Bin 10.25
2. Zhang Peimeng 10.31
3. Guo Fan 10.41
The 12th Liaoning National Games
1. Zhang Peimeng 10.08
2. Su Bingtian 10.12
3. Xie Zhenye 10.32
The 13th Tianjin National Games
1. Xie Zhenye 10.04
2. Su Bingtian 10.1
3. Xu Haiyang 10.28
The 14th Shaanxi National Games
1, Su Bingtian 9.95
2. Xie Zhenye 10.1
3. Wu Zhiqiang 10.18
Among them, the record created by Li Bihua at the first National Games will surely go down in history, followed by athletes who continue to create historical records, including Liu Qingfeng, Zheng Chen, Li Tao, Zhou Wei, Zhang Peimeng, Xie Zhenye, Su Bingtian, all of whom have continuously improved their historical achievements, especially Su Bingtian, who has raised the Asian 100-meter record to less than 10 seconds in one fell swoop, which is really a pioneering move.