Chinese flying man Su Bingtian broke the Asian record in the men 100m semifinals with a time of 9.83 seconds on the Tokyo Olympic track and field on the 1st. This news has inspired many Asians, and many Japanese media have also praised it-Japan Current Affairs The news agency reported on the 2nd that Su Bingtian ran a new history of Asian sprinting. The Japanese sports news website THEDIGEST published an article on the 2nd that said, Su Bingtian shines. Some Japanese netizens said that they are both Asians, I am proud of him.

According to the Jiji News Agency, Su Bingtian broke the Asian record in the men’s 100m semifinal with a time of 9.83 seconds, and advanced to the final with the group’s first result. The Asians once again advanced to the men’s 100m final in 89 years since the Los Angeles Olympics in 1932. Su Bingtian ran out of a new history of Asian sprinting.

At 18:00 on August 1, Beijing time, in the men's 100m semifinals of the Tokyo Olympics, Su Bingtian successfully entered the final with a time of 9.83 seconds and broke the Asian record, making history and becoming the first Chinese player to enter the men's 100m finals in the Olympics. athlete. In the men's 100-meter competition at the Tokyo Olympics, Su Bingtian won the sixth place. In the interview after the finals, Su Bingtian said that through years of hard work, he finally stood on the 100-meter (final) track. "I think I have fulfilled my dream, and I have also completed the Chinese sprint that the predecessors gave us in the past generations. The orders of the next generation."
