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Su made history in the men's 100 meter semi-final of Tokyo Olympic Games with a time of 9.83 seconds. How to evaluate his performance?
In the men's100m semi-final, China's flying man Suman Tian Bing ran 9.83 seconds, setting an Asian record and becoming the first China man to enter the100m final.

In the final of 100 meters two hours later, she won the sixth place in 9.98 seconds. This is the first time for the yellow race to enter the 100-meter final (electronic timing era)! The sixth place is also the best record of Asians!

Sue ran the Asian record of 9.83 seconds! Only 0.02 seconds slower than winning the Olympic Games in Bolt Rio!

Su inspired countless people with his performance on the field and proved that the yellow race can also run out of 10 second, and even open the 9.90 second mark. No yellow man has ever stood on the highest battlefield of the Olympic Games before, and Sue did it. At the age of 32, he did what many people thought was impossible. He didn't need to prove himself long ago. I look forward to Sue's next relay event in the Olympic Games, which will lead Xie and others to achieve a breakthrough and strive to stand on the podium.