Su Bingtian’s 9.83s Legacy: Redefining Asian Speed in Track & Field
As Su Bingtian retires, his 9.83s Olympic sprint reshapes perceptions of Asian athletes and inspires China’s track future. A legacy of speed and perseverance.
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As Su Bingtian retires, his 9.83s Olympic sprint reshapes perceptions of Asian athletes and inspires China’s track future. A legacy of speed and perseverance.
Chinese sprinter Su Bingtian, Asia’s 100m record holder, retires after historic Olympic achievements and groundbreaking 9.83-second sprint.
Asian sprint legend Su Bingtian wins his final 60m race in 6.65 seconds at the Chinese National Indoor Athletics Championships, signaling the end of his remarkable career.
Chinese sprint star and men’s 100m Asian record holder Su Bingtian announces he will retire after the 15th National Games in November 2025, co-hosted by Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao.
Su Bingtian, China’s top sprinter, supports the next generation of athletes at the Paris Olympics, expressing hope for their success and sharing his own future plans.
China’s leading sprinter Su Bingtian will miss the 2024 Paris Olympics due to injuries hindering his training over the past two years.
Jamaican Olympic champion Yohan Blake praises China’s sprinter Su Bingtian as a ‘really great athlete’, highlighting their long-standing friendship and mutual respect since competing in London 12 years ago.
Jamaican sprinter Yohan Blake discusses his long-standing rivalry with China’s Su Bingtian ahead of the Paris Olympics on ‘Talk Sports’.