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/kloc-What is the Asian record for the 0/00 meter dash?
By March 8th, 20 19, the Asian record of 100 meter sprint was 9 seconds 9 1, which was created by China athlete Su.

20 18 On June 23rd, Su tied the Asian record in 9 seconds at the IAAF World Challenge Madrid Station, and won the men's 100 meter championship with a downwind speed of 0.2m seconds. ? On August 26th, in the men's100m final of the Asian Games in Jakarta, Su broke the Asian Games record with a time of 9.92 seconds.

Su Yu 1989 was born in Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province on August 29th. He is a male sprinter in China, and also the Asian record holder of men's 60m and100m.

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Sue ran 9.90 seconds in the 100-meter super wind speed.

20 17, Sue ran 9.92 seconds in the same site run 100 meter after one year.

In the early morning of May 27th, Beijing time, in the men's100m final of Eugene Station of 20 18 IAAF Diamond League, China's Su won the fourth place with a time of 9.90 seconds and a downwind speed of 2.4m/s. Unfortunately, the wind speed during the competition once again exceeded the IAAF regulation of 2 m/s.

Eugene is Sue's blessed land. In the men's 100-meter final in Eugene Station of 20 15 Diamond League, Su opened the 10 second mark for the first time in his career, setting a national record of 9.99 seconds. Last year, Su ran 10 second again in Eugene, and won the runner-up in men's 100 meter in 9.92 seconds, but the wind speed was 2.4 meters/second, so this performance cannot be confirmed as a record-breaking performance.

Coincidentally, one year later, in Eugene again, the wind speed was 2.4 m/s, and this time Sue ran farther, 9.90 seconds. Although this achievement can't be confirmed as a new record, it's only a matter of time before Su can achieve a new breakthrough unexpectedly.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Su

Official website-Su of Guangdong Provincial Sports Bureau ran 9.90 seconds in the 100-meter super wind speed at Eugene Station in the United States.