Su: 1989 Born on August 29th, Guangdong Province, China male sprinter, height 172 cm, weight 65 kg. In 2009, Su won the national track and field 100 meter championship in 10.28 seconds. [4] In the 4× 100 meter relay final of the 20 10 Guangzhou Asian Games, Su and his teammates Lv Bin, Liang Jiahong and Lao Yi set a new national record and competition record in 38.78 seconds, and the China relay team won the Asian Championship again after 20 years. 20 1 1, Su won the 100-meter championship again, and broke the national record set by 10 seconds 16 three years ago. At the 20 12 London Olympic Games, Su became the first sprinter in China to advance to the men's 100-meter semi-final of the Olympic Games. On March 8th, 20 14, Su became the first China runner to enter the sprint finals of world-class events (World Championships and Olympic Games) in the men's 60m race in Sobot Indoor World Championships, and finished fourth in 6.52 seconds, breaking his own national record. On May 3, 2065438, Kloc-0, Su won the third place in the IAAF Diamond League in Eugene, USA, once again breaking the national record of 100 meters. Under normal wind speed, he became the first Asian native player to enter the 9-second mark. On August 23rd, he ran 9.99 seconds again in the men's100m semi-final of the World Championships held in Beijing, becoming the first Asian athlete to enter the 100m final of the World Championships. On August 29th, Su, Mo Youxie, Xie and Zhang Peimeng, representing the China team, broke the Asian record in the men's 4x 100 meter preliminaries with a score of 37.92 seconds, and won the runner-up with a score of 38.0 1 in the final, creating the history of Asian track and field.