1 In the men's 100-meter semifinals of the Tokyo OlympicsSu Bingtian 100-meter recordSu Bingtian set a new Asian record with a time of 983 secondsSu Bingtian 100-meter record, became the first China athlete in history to advance to the men's 100-meter final of the Olympic GamesSu Bingtian 100-meter recordThis feat marked his mark on the world sprint stage. Two hours later, in the 100-meter final, Su Bingtian completed his final journey in 998 seconds and won the sixth place. This result not only ensured his appearance in the finals, but also made him an Asian sprinter.Su Bingtian 100-meter record; Su Bingtian's 100-meter world record is 9.83 seconds Su Bingtian was born on August 29, 1989 in Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province. He is a China male sprinter, an associate professor at the School of Physical Education of Jinan University, and a postgraduate student majoring in international trade at the 2013 School of Economics of Jinan University. The men's 60-meter 100-meter Asian record holder In 2007, Su Bingtian entered the Guangdong Provincial Team and two years later, he entered the national team. In the men's 100-meter competition at the London Olympics in 2012, Su Bingtian ranked third in the group.
1 Su Bingtian's best result in the men's 100-meter event is 9.832 seconds. This result was set in the men's 100-meter semi-finals of the Tokyo Olympics on August 1, 2021. It not only set a new Asian record, but also made him the first China athlete to advance to the men's 100-meter final of the Olympic Games. 4 In the historical ranking of the human 100-meter, 9.83 seconds ranks 12th. Su Bingtian is the only yellow race player in the top 12. He also holds the men's 60-meter Asian record, showing; Breaking the national record In June 2018, Su Bingtian ran a time of 9.91 seconds in Madrid, breaking the national record of 9.99 seconds previously held by him. The result of 9.91 seconds not only broke the national record, but also tied the Asian record at that time, demonstrating that the outstanding strength of China track and field athletes in the 100-meter event has reached the world-leading level. The time of 9.91 seconds is also extremely competitive in the international arena, marking the China men.
4 In November of the same year, Su Bingtian won the third place in the 60-meter event in the Guangdong Province Athletics Open with a time of 7.31 seconds, and ranked third in the 100-meter event with a time of 11.34 seconds.
Su Bingtian 100-meter recording video
In September of the same year, Su Bingtian won the 100-meter championship in 10 seconds and 66 seconds at the Guangdong Province Athletics Invitational Tournament. In December, he was selected to join the Guangdong Province Athletics Team and received higher-level training. 3 Scientific research achievements In 2019, Su Bingtian published a paper titled Review and Prospects of China Men's 100-meter Sprint in the New Era. As the lead author, he analyzed the reasons why China men's 100-meter sprint could rank among the top of the world at that time.
Su Bingtian was born in Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province in 1989. He is an outstanding athlete in the men's sprint world in China. He is the holder of the Asian record for the men's 60-meter 100-meter sprint. In 2007, he joined the China track and field national team and began his professional training career. In 2015, in the IAAF Diamond League Eugene Station competition, Su Bingtian became the first Asian athlete to run 10 seconds with a time of 9 seconds. This achievement is eye-catching and opens the history of Asian sprinting.
Su Bing added a new 100-meter record
1. On March 3, 2018, in the men's 60-meter final of the World Indoor Athletics Championships, Su Bingtian won the silver medal in 6.42 seconds, setting a new Asian record and becoming the first China athlete to win a men's sprint medal in a world competition. On August 1, 2021, Su Bingtian ran 9.83 seconds in the men's 100-meter semi-finals of the Tokyo Olympics, setting a new Asian record again. And became the first athlete in China to enter the men's 100-meter final of the Olympic Games.
2. Su Bingtian needed to complete 48 steps in the 100-meter race. His fastest time record was 9.83 seconds. This calculated that his stride frequency was about 488 steps per second. In contrast, Bolt's stride length is about 244 meters, which means that he runs about 244 meters per step. Therefore, Su Bingtian's stride frequency is faster than Bolt's. Further analysis, if Bolt's stride length is combined with Su Bingtian's stride frequency, calculate the specific time required for the two to cooperate to run the 100-meter race.
3. 1 Su Bingtian is a postgraduate student majoring in international trade at the School of Economics in 2013. 2 He holds the Asian records of the men's 60 meters and 100 meters. 3 In the 2015 IAAF Diamond League Eugene Station, he won the men's 100 meters with a score of 9 seconds. Third place, becoming the first Asian local players to break through the 9-second mark. 4 On May 13, 2017, in the IAAF Diamond League Shanghai Station Men's 100 meters race, He took 10 seconds 09.
4. 9 seconds 83 Su Bingtian is a China male sprinter born on August 29, 1989 in Guyi Village, Guzhen Town, Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province. He serves as an associate professor and master's supervisor at the School of Physical Education of Jinan University. He is the Asian record holder for the men's 60 meters and 100 meters. As of January 26, 2024, his best 100 meters score was on August 1, 2021, 983 seconds in the men's 100-meter semifinals of the Tokyo Olympics. This achievement has also successfully refreshed Asia.
5. Su Bingtian's best score of 100 meters was 9.83 seconds. Background This score was achieved at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. It not only set a new Asian record, but also made Su Bingtian the first Asian athlete to break through the 10-second mark in the men's 100-meter semi-finals of the Olympic Games. This feat of Su Bingtian shocked the world, once again proved his outstanding strength in the field of sprinting, and also brought huge promotion and inspiration to China's track and field cause.
6 and 4 At the Nanjing Station of the National Indoor Athletics Championships in the same year, Su Bingtian ran 6.55 seconds in the men's 60-meter preliminaries, setting a new world record and winning the championship. 5 At the 20th Asian Athletics Championships, Su Bingtian won the men's 100-meter championship with a time of 10 seconds and became the second athlete to win the 100-meter championship of the Asian Championships twice. 6 In 2017, Su Bingtian became the first China in the Diamond League to win the 100-meter battle.
7. One Su Bingtian 9 seconds 91 Su Bingtian broke three timesSu Bingtian 100-meter recordIn my country's 100-meter record, he ran in 10.16 seconds in 2011, breaking the national record of 10.17 seconds held by Zhou Wei. In 2015, he raised the national record to 9.99 seconds in Eugene. This year, Su Bingtian twice ran the score of 9.91 seconds, setting a new national record. At the same time, Xie Zhenye performed well this year, running 9 seconds, 979 seconds in a row.
8. On January 13, 2023, Su Bingtian was elected as the Vice Chairman of the 10th Executive Committee at a meeting of the 10th Congress of the China Athletics Association. On February 2, he kicked off the 2023 season's debut at the World Athletics Federation's Gothenburg Indoor Games. On February 3, at the Gothenburg Indoor Games in Sweden, Su Bingtian won the men's 60-meter final in 6 seconds and broke the venue record. However, due to physical reasons, Su Bingtian announced on June 12.
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