China's Su Bingtian wins final 60m race of career in 6.65s

Su Bingtian Wins Final 60m Race of His Career in 6.65 Seconds! πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ

Hey there, sports fans! πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ Have you heard the exciting news about China’s sprinting superstar Su Bingtian? He just won the men’s 60-meter race in an incredible 6.65 seconds! πŸŽ‰

The race took place at the Chinese National Indoor Athletics Championships in Jinan, located in east China’s Shandong Province. Over 150 athletes participated in the event, competing in 19 different groups. That’s a lot of fast runners!

Su Bingtian, who is 35 years old and holds the Asian record for the men’s 100 meters, was in the final group. He started off strong and zoomed past his competitors in the middle of the race, finishing first! πŸ₯‡ His time of 6.65 seconds is the second-best performance at the championships this year and ties for the 10th-best in Asia. Wow! 🌟

After the race, Su shared his feelings on social media. He said, “It feels special to come back to the track. Everything I recall since my first indoor race 20 years ago became memories. I have finished my last 60-meter race of my career in 6.65 seconds. I want to thank the organizing committee and the friends who have been supporting me. I will continue to focus on recovering and prepare for my final National Games of China at home.”

The 15th National Games of China will be held from November 9 to 21 in Guangdong Province, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and Macao Special Administrative Region. Su Bingtian has announced that he will retire after these games. Let’s cheer him on as he prepares for his final big competition! 🎊

Su Bingtian is an inspiration to many young athletes, showing that hard work and dedication can lead to amazing achievements. Maybe one day, you’ll be the next sprinting star! Keep on running! πŸƒβ€β™€οΈπŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ

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