Su Bingtian to Bid Farewell After 2025 National Games 🏃✨
Hey sprint fans! Big news coming in hot 🔥 China’s flying man, Su Bingtian, has announced he plans to retire after the 2025 National Games. 😮
For those who’ve been following track and field, Su Bingtian is a name that needs no introduction. He’s not just China’s fastest man, but a trailblazer who broke the 10-second barrier in the 100m sprint, igniting dreams for countless athletes across Asia. 🌏
A Legend on the Track
From setting Asian records to shining on the world stage, Su’s journey has been nothing short of inspiring. Remember when he clocked that 9.83 seconds at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics semifinals? Mind-blowing! 🤯 He proved that Asian sprinters could compete toe-to-toe with the world’s best.
Passing the Torch
As Su gears up for his final lap, he’s all about nurturing the next generation. He’s been mentoring young athletes, sharing tips, and spreading that unstoppable spirit. 🏆
“After the 2025 National Games, I’ll retire from competitive athletics,” Su reportedly said. “But my passion for the sport won’t stop. I’ll continue to contribute in new ways.” 🙌
What’s Next?
While we’re sad to see him go, we’re excited about what’s ahead. Will he coach the next sprint sensation? Start a sports academy? One thing’s for sure—Su Bingtian’s impact will be felt for years to come.
Let’s cheer him on as he races towards his grand finale! 🎉🏃♂️
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China's sprinter Su Bingtian to retire after 2025 National Games
cgtn.com