China News Service, August 2-Chinese track and field athlete Su Bingtian made history at the Tokyo Olympics on August 1, becoming the first Asian to enter the men's 100-meter final of the Olympic Games.

The outstanding performance of this "Chinese trapeze" caused foreign media to swipe the screen, not only exclaiming that he broke the Asian record with a time of 9.83 seconds, but also the media said that the men's 100 meters competition ushered in a "new era of separatism."

  CNN reported that Su Bingtian ranked first in the semifinals with a score of 9.83 seconds, setting a new Asian record.

National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) pointed out that Su Bingtian became the first Chinese to enter the men's 100m final of the Olympic Games. His 9.83 seconds in the semifinal set a new Asian record.

On August 1, local time, in the men's 100-meter semifinal of the Tokyo Olympics, Chinese flying man Su Bingtian set an Asian record with 9.83 seconds, set his personal best and successfully advanced to the final. He was also the first Chinese flying man to enter the Olympic final.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Tomita

  Agence France-Presse mentioned that Su Bingtian broke his previous best result in the semifinals and achieved an amazing victory.

  "China Speed" shocked the world. China's track and field made history. "Rewrite", "break", and "subvert" have become high-frequency words in foreign media reports.

  Kyodo News Agency mentioned in the title that for the first time a Chinese athlete entered the Olympic men's 100-meter final, which is "historic."

The Sankei Shimbun stated that "the men's 100-meter race has entered a new era of separatism."

  Yonhap News Agency compared Su Bingtian to "Asian Bolt" and pointed out that he was the first Asian player to break through the 9 seconds and 9 mark.

Qatar Al Jazeera reported that the game was held in a stifling 30 degree heat, but in the semi-finals, Su Bingtian unexpectedly broke the Asian record.

Screenshot of Singapore's "Straits Times" report

  In a report entitled "Chinese player Su Bingtian lets the world appreciate the speed of Asia", Singapore's "Straits Times" lamented that Su Bingtian "ran too fast in the semifinals".

The article stated that the thought that the men's 100m Olympic champion or medalist can come from Asia, at least for a period of glory and beauty, this feeling is so crazy.

  In addition to foreign media reports, many foreign netizens also praised Su Bingtian's performance on social networking sites and congratulated him.

  "The scene of China's Su Bingtian running in the men's 100-meter final is very touching. Is he even 32 years old? As a 30-year-old generation, he has set an Asian record? That's amazing."

  "China (player) Su Bingtian ran an Asian record of 9.83 seconds in the semi-finals. It was really too strong and fast."

  "The Asians are very excited about Su Bingtian's entry into the men's 100m final of the Olympic Games."

  "Even in the 100m semi-finals, the score of 9.83 seconds will be remembered for a long, long time!"

  "The first Asian to enter the (Olympic) men's 100-meter final. Congratulations to Su Bingtian! Hope this opens the door for more Asians to finally enter the 100-meter final."