On the evening of August 1, Beijing time, in the men's 100m final of the Tokyo Olympics, Chinese athlete Su Bingtian finished sixth with a time of 9.98 seconds. As the first Chinese to enter the men's 100m final of the Olympics, he once again made history.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Tomita

  Chinanews client, Beijing, August 3 (Wei Xintong, Zhang Xueqi, Zhou Yujiazi) As the starting gun of the men's 100-meter final of the Tokyo Olympics was fired, the seven figures rushed to the finish line.

Among them, only one has yellow skin.

  On the evening of the 1st Beijing time, Su Bingtian, nearly 32 years old, finished sixth in the men's 100m final of the Tokyo Olympics with a time of 9.98 seconds. In the semi-finals, he ran at 9.83 seconds, a new Asian record.

  As the first Chinese to enter the Olympic men's 100-meter final, his nickname "Su Shen" was known to more people this night.

However, what many people don't know is that Su Bingtian's life is far more exciting than the competition.

On the evening of August 1, Beijing time, in the men's 100m final of the Tokyo Olympics, Chinese athlete Su Bingtian finished sixth with a time of 9.98 seconds. As the first Chinese to enter the men's 100m final of the Olympics, he once again made history.

The picture shows Su Bingtian in the game.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Han Haidan

"Flying man"

  "9 seconds 98", "9 seconds 83", the Tokyo Olympics is like a dream-"flying man" Su Bingtian finally realizes his dream of Tokyo.

  Before the start of the semi-finals, he made a "squeeze" gesture, and a few seconds later, he set a new Asian record.

After the game, he said he just wanted to improve a little bit.

It looks like "Versailles", but behind the speeding up of the personal best by 0.08 seconds, there are years of long training.

  Years of training and competition have brought him injuries. Su Bingtian originally planned to retire in 2017, but returned to the game due to the unstoppable sprinting fire in his heart.

  Su Bingtian, who ran 9.91 twice in 2018, suffered 18 months of injuries after the World Championships in Doha the following year.

This body that always pursues speed can surpass opponents, but can't surpass injuries.

On August 1, in the men's 100-meter semifinals of the Tokyo Olympics track and field, Chinese athlete Su Bingtian won the group first with a time of 9.83 seconds and successfully advanced to the final and broke the Asian record. He also became the first to enter the Olympic men's 100-meter final. Chinese people.

The picture shows Su Bingtian in the game.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Tomita

  The Olympic Games were postponed for one year due to the epidemic, and he had no competitions for 13 months.

Under all kinds of difficulties, as an "overage" veteran, he still smiled and said, "I can really run again."

  Strong willpower supported him to approach the Olympic dream step by step. In the end, Su Bingtian stood on the starting line of the Olympic finals.

"Professor Su"

  Su Bingtian, who is under the competition, studied at Jinan University for both his undergraduate and master's degrees. He has also published papers in core journals. The students call him "Professor Su".

  Personal practice is his valuable teaching material.

In April 2018, Su Bingtian was formally appointed as an associate professor of Jiu University. He also used the national team's rest time to return to school to teach students the techniques of warming up and sprinting.

Perhaps the next time "Professor Su" returns to school, he can tell the students his experience of standing in the men's 100-meter final in the Olympics.

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

  This year, the first batch of postgraduates he brought with him has graduated, and "Professor Su" himself has not stopped studying.

He also has another identity-a doctoral student in the Physical Training College of Beijing Sport University in 2019.

  Su Bingtian was even writing his doctoral dissertation while preparing for the Tokyo Olympics at the Shenzhen Universiade Center.

This incident has been posted on Weibo hot searches and has attracted numerous discussions among netizens.

  Su Bingtian once said that after he retires completely, he will teach at Jiu University, "I prefer to be a teacher than to be a coach."

"Tim Tim"

  In many interviews, Su Bingtian mentioned the "childhood sweetheart" wife Lin Yanfang, and their love story is even more envious of others.

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.

  Speaking of the first encounter during the military training in early 2002, Lin Yanfang once recalled that Su Bingtian with a bright smile was the most noticeable one.

In that era of innocence, Su Bingtian, like other boys, would use tricks such as jokes and passing small notes to attract the attention of "Goddess Xueba".

  On October 10, 2017, they entered the wedding hall and ended their 15-year love race.

Then, they ushered in the birth of their son Xiao Tiantian.

Life after marriage is like a wedding anniversary, perfect.

  Su Bingtian called his wife "Sister Fang" when he was in peace, and the other party called him "Tian Tian." As an outsider, it is difficult to associate this name with the man chasing the wind in the Olympics.

Lin Yanfang once said: "He will report to me wherever he goes, and he has been like this for more than ten years."

Screenshot of Weibo.

  Su Bingtian thinks he is a person who doesn't understand romance, but he will remember every anniversary of the two, and almost every Weibo will interact with his wife.

If this is not romance, what is romance?

  Su Bingtian once wrote on personal social media: "Don't live in the record, live to break the record." This sentence is like a portrayal of his life.

Known as the "God", he is not only fascinated by his figure running on the track, but also always pursues a better appearance of himself.

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