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What is the Asian 100 meter record!
The Asian 100 meter record is 9 seconds 9 1. On June 4th, Beijing time, at the 20 15 Asian Athletics Championships held in Wuhan, Qatari star Ogunod won the men's 100 meter final in 9.9 seconds, thus setting a new Asian record of 9.93 seconds at the Incheon Asian Games last year.

At present, the Asian women's 100 meter record is still set by Li 1997. Asia 100 meter world record, which is the Asian track and field record with the shortest distance and the least time.

Toshiyuki Toyoshi, a rookie from Japan 19, once ran an amazing 9.87 seconds in a race in March of 20 15 under the super wind speed of 3.3m/s.

Extended information Femi Ogunode (originally from Nigeria, later joined Qatar nationality), born in Nigeria, 199 1, Qatar track and field athlete, "the first flying man in Asia".

On June 4th, 20 15, the men's 100 meter preliminaries of the 20 15 Asian Athletics Championships broke the competition record with 9.97 seconds, and won the championship with 9.9 1 in the final, breaking their own Asian record of 9.93 seconds. On September 1 1 day, the 20 15 IAAF Diamond League ended in Brussels, and Ognord won the men's 200m race in 19.97 seconds, becoming the first Asian player to break the 20-second mark.

On April 24th, 20 16, Ognord won the championship in an invitational tournament in Florida, USA, with a score of 9 seconds 9 1, which set a new world best in the 20 16 season and tied his Asian record in the 20 15 Asian Championship in Wuhan.

20 17 On April 25th, in the track and field competition of "Prince's Coronation Cup" held in Doha, Qatar, Ogunod ran an amazing 9.82 seconds in the men's 100 meter.

Femi Ogunode was born in Amdo, Nigeria, originally from Nigeria. Both the 2007 All-Africa Games and the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games were disqualified by Nigeria for no reason.

Invited by Qatar in 2009, he was naturalized in Qatar. 20 10 naturalized in Qatar.

20 10 represented Qatar in the Guangzhou Asian Games and won two gold medals in the 200m and 400m.

20 1 1, the eighth place in the 400m in Daegu World Championships.

On March 25th, 20 14, 22-year-old Ognard ran 60 meters in the United States with a score of 6 seconds 5 1, which was an Asian record at that time.

On September 28th, 20 14, Ogunod won the men's 100 meter final at the main stadium of Incheon Asian Games in 20 14 and set a new Asian record. 65438+1 October120 14 Incheon Asian Games. In the men's 200m final, Ognord easily defended his title with a score of 20 seconds 14, breaking the record of 16 held by Koji Ito.

On June 4th, 20 15, the men's 100 meter preliminaries of the 20 15 Asian Athletics Championships broke the competition record with 9.97 seconds, and won the championship with 9.9 1 in the final, breaking their own Asian record of 9.93 seconds. On September 1 1 day, the 20 15 IAAF Diamond League ended in Brussels, and Ognord won the men's 200m race in 19.97 seconds, becoming the first Asian player to break the 20-second mark.

On April 24th, 20 16, Ognord won the championship in an invitational tournament in Florida, USA, with a score of 9 seconds 9 1, which set a new world best in the 20 16 season and tied his Asian record in the 20 15 Asian Championship in Wuhan. ?

20 17 On April 25th, in the track and field competition of "Prince's Coronation Cup" held in Doha, Qatar, Ogunod ran an amazing 9.82 seconds in the men's 100 meter. ?

20 17 at 4: 00 a.m. Beijing time on June 9, 20 17 the Rome Station of IAAF Diamond League ended. The Asian record holder, Qatar's Okunod, won the seventh place in the men's 100 meter in10 second.

References:

Femi Ogunode-Baidu encyclopedia