Subingtian Sets Asian Record in Men's 100m... 9.83 Seconds
Asian Record 9.91 Seconds Improved by 0.08 Seconds
China's Su Bingtian (32) has rewritten Asian athletics history. On the 1st, at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics men's 100m semifinal held at the Tokyo Olympic Stadium in Japan, he crossed the finish line in 9.83 seconds. He improved the Asian record of 9.91 seconds, which he jointly held with Femi Ogunode (Qatar), by 0.08 seconds. Additionally, he secured first place among the 23 athletes to advance to the final, signaling a strong chance for a medal. The final will be held at 9:50 PM that night.
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