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Chinese sprinter first Asian to break 10-second 100m mark

Su Bingtian hoping form bodes well for World Championships in Beijing

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Su Bingtian says the time is a huge boost. Photo: Xinhua
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China’s Su Bingtian became the first Asian-born athlete to run a sub-10 second 100 metres when he finished third in the Diamond League meeting in Eugene on Saturday.

The 25-year-old clocked 9.99 seconds in the race won by American Tyson Gay in 9.88.

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“I am so proud for my result. I can write my name into history now and will work harder and run faster,” Su told Xinhua. “This is definitely a huge boost for me.”

Su’s time is not the fastest by an Asian athlete, however, with Qatar’s Femi Ogunode having clocked 9.93 at the Asian Games in South Korea last year on his way to a sprint double.

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Su Bingtian and Zhang Peimeng in action in Tokyo earlier this month. Photo: AFP
Su Bingtian and Zhang Peimeng in action in Tokyo earlier this month. Photo: AFP
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