Su once revealed in an interview that he hoped to retire after the Eugene World Championships in 20021. However, according to the latest report, Su said in June 2023 that he planned to retire after the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Whether Sue can participate in the Paris Olympics or not, he will end his sports career at the age of 35. However, even after retiring, Su will continue to be a professor at Jinan University and play an active role in the field of track and field.
Sue's story inspires us to keep moving forward. He proved with his own actions that age is not an obstacle to the development of athletes. He broke the Asian record many times in his career and became the pride of China and even the Asian sprint world. His success not only won honor for China, but also set an example for sprinters all over the world.
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Su, a native of Zhongshan, Guangdong, is a famous male sprinter in China. He once held the men's 60m and 100m Asian records, and broke the Asian Games record in 9.92 seconds at the 20 18 Asian Games. Su is an associate professor in the School of Physical Education of Jinan University, and a graduate student majoring in 20 13 international trade in the School of Economics of Jinan University.
Su's track and field career began in 2007, when he joined the Guangdong team. Two years later, he was promoted to the national team. 20 12 became the first China player to advance to the Olympic men's 100 meter semi-final. At the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, he made history again, becoming the first Asian athlete to enter the Olympic men's 100 meter sprint final.
In addition to outstanding achievements in the Olympic Games and the Asian Games, Su has also performed well in various international competitions. Highlights of his career include winning championships or setting new records in the Diamond League, the World Athletics Championships and the Asian Athletics Championships.