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.

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  China News Service, Beijing, August 6 (Wang Hao) On the evening of the 6th Beijing time, in the men's 4×100m relay final of the Tokyo Olympics, the Chinese team finished fourth, only 0.09 seconds away from the podium.

  Su Bingtian, who ran the third bar, was described as "Machete of the Moon" in the game.

His figure swiftly passed on the track of the New National Stadium in Tokyo, as if to save a knife, allowing the Chinese team to maintain the hope of competing for the medal until the end.

  However, it is a pity that it is a little bit short.

  In the preliminaries the day before the final, the Chinese team successfully advanced to the final.

After the game, Su Bingtian joked that he had booked a photo with Gong Lijiao and wanted to be euphoric with the gold medal.

  In this Olympics, Gong Lijiao, who is also a veteran, finally realized his dream of an Olympic champion, but Su Bingtian still did not get the Olympic medal he was thinking of.

Perhaps, there will be no chance in the future.

On August 5th, in the men's 4x100m relay preliminaries of the Tokyo Olympic Games, the Chinese team composed of Wu Zhiqiang, Xie Zhenye, Su Bingtian and Tang Xingqiang ran 37.92 seconds and advanced to the final with the group first.

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  Although he does not want to admit it, this may be the last Olympic Games for Su Bingtian, who is nearly 32 years old.

  For the Chinese sprint project, he has rewritten too much history.

At the 2015 World Championships in Athletics, he became the first Chinese to enter the men's 100-meter final of the World Championships.

  In the men's 100-meter semi-finals of the Tokyo Olympics, Su Bingtian successfully advanced to the final with a time of 9.83 seconds and broke the Asian record. He became the first Chinese to enter the men's 100-meter final in the Olympics.

  In the men's 100-meter trapeze finals, there was only one figure with yellow skin.

He just stood there, causing tears to the eyes of many viewers.

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.

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  In front of him is just a short 100-meter runway, but behind him is an extremely long road.

  Near the age of 32, he is an absolute veteran in sprinting.

Years of training and competition have brought him countless achievements as well as injuries.

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

Su Bingtian, who is no longer a hairy boy, has a very difficult recovery process.

  What made the situation worse was the postponement of the Olympics, so that he did not compete for 13 months.

Su Bingtian's career has not only raced against opponents, but also raced against injury and time.

Sometimes he wins, sometimes he gets frustrated, but in the end he always stands up and keeps running.

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.

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  In the interview after the relay race, Su Bingtian spoke quickly to analyze the problems that occurred in the race.

In his opinion, there was a problem with the handover, and if it was handled better, the medals would be fine.

  It's not hard to hear that there are still some regrets in the tone.

But is he not the only regret?

After the relay race, "I really want to give Su Bing a medal" on Weibo's hot search, it can be seen that many netizens are a bit sentimental.

  It took him less than 10 seconds to gain the long respect of countless people, which can be regarded as some comfort besides regret.

  Perhaps in Paris three years later, we will no longer see Su Bingtian competing, but many people will remember that the only yellow skin standing on the 100-meter starting line in the Tokyo Olympics is slightly lonely.

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.

  On the night of entering the Olympic finals, Su Bingtian said that this night may be the best memory of a lifetime.

For many viewers, it will also be an extremely fond memory.

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