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Chinese Record Holder Bingtian Finally Win National Games With A New Record

Shaking off disappointment of not picking a medal in Tokyo Olympics 100m final, the Chinese 100m record holder, Su Bingtian made sweet ending afterward.

In the magnificent Chinese arena( Xi’an Olympic Center Stadium) filled with over 17 thousands spectators, Sia stormed to victory in the men’s 100m final at China’s 14th National Games on Tuesday (21), winning his first title of the quadrennial event with a new Games record.

Su, who set an Asian record of 9.83 seconds last month at Tokyo 2020, dipped under the 10-second barrier once again as he clocked 9.95 seconds to win gold for Guangdong Province.

“I knew I could break the 10s barrier again after semifinal. I am very happy to make my dream come true, as the National Games is as important as the Olympics to me,” said Su.

“It’s the first time I’ve run in front of so many people. I want to say ‘thank you’ to them and wish them a happy Mid-Autumn Festival. The 9.95 is a gift for them”.

Defending champion Xie Zhenye of Zhejiang was second in 10.10 seconds, with Hubei’s Wu Zhiqiang third in 10.18.

“I am happy for Su. I don’t think he had any pressure to win this title, because he kept showing his capacity this year. His only opponent is himself,” said Xie.

Su first participated in the National Games in 2009, finishing runner-up in both 2013 and 2017 editions, and said this year would likely be his final appearance at the Games.

“The next National Games will be held in my home province of Guangdong, but honestly, my chance of competing is slim. So I am grateful for being able to fulfill my dream this time,” Su finally said.

By discernsportblog

Former sprinter, Taewondo and Badminton Player. Sport Physiotherapist

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