Su Bingtian

January 6, 2024
Sprinter

Quick Facts

Su Bingtian
Full Name Su Bingtian
Occupation Sprinter
Date Of Birth Aug 29, 1989(1989-08-29)
Age 35
Country People's Republic of China
Birth City Zhongshan
Horoscope Leo

Su Bingtian Biography

Name Su Bingtian
Birthday Aug 29
Birth Year 1989
Home Town Zhongshan
Birth Country People's Republic of China
Birth Sign Leo

Su Bingtian is one of the most popular and richest Sprinter who was born on August 29, 1989 in Zhongshan, People's Republic of China. Su Bingtian (Chinese: Su Bing Tian; pinyin: Su Bingtian ; born 29 August 1989) is a Chinese sprinter. He was the first Asian-born sprinter to break the 10-second barrier in the 100 m race for the track and field. Su’s personal best of 100m is the present co-holder of the 100m Asian record that is held by the Nigerian born Qatari Femi Ogunode. Su’s personal record in the 60 meters in 6.42 seconds is currently the owner of the 60m Asian record, and puts Su in the top five the all-time 60 metre performances.

In March of 2011 Su made a record-breaking Chinese national 60-metre indoor record at Chengdu with an average in the range of 6.56 seconds. Su went on in 2011 to be the country’s most successful male sprinter during the following year. He won the 100-meter championship at the Asian Athletics Championships in a personal record of 10.21 seconds. He also was the bronze medallist in the 2011 Summer Universiade, then competed in the 2010 World Championships in Athletics in Daegu (running in the relay’s heats). He concluded the year in a way by breaking the Chinese record for winning the 100 meters during the Chinese Athletics Championships with a time of 10.16 seconds, which was a step up from Zhou Wei and Chen Haijian’s prior best times.

Later that year, Su qualified for the 2013 IAAF World Championships, marking his first participation in an outdoor IAAF World Championships in an individual event. On 10 August 2013, Su raced in the sixth heat of the first round in the 100 metres, subsequently qualifying to the semi-finals by clocking 10.16 seconds. The following day, he was drawn into the first semi- final against former world champion Justin Gatlin. Su was disqualified in the race due to his false start, thereby rendering him unable to progress to the finals. Su’s compatriot Zhang Peimeng also once again replaced Su as the 100 m national record holder, by clocking a time of 10.00 seconds in the semi-finals of the 2013 IAAF World Championships.

His 2013 began with two 60 m national records in Nanjing, where he ran 6.56 seconds and then 6.55 seconds. Zhang Peimeng beat Su’s 100 m national record in May 2013, but Su quickly responded with a personal best of 10.06 seconds at the IAAF World Challenge Beijing.

He broke his Chinese indoor record of 60 meters in Chengdu in the year 2010, running 6.58 seconds. In the 2010 Asian Games he won the relay gold by running the record time for the national team and a Games record time of 6.58 seconds.

Su Bingtian Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Sprinter
House Living in own house.

Su Bingtian is one of the richest Sprinter from People's Republic of China. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Su Bingtian 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

He also started representing China internationally during the same year. shortly after the national competitions in 2009, he was awarded the gold medal in 60 meters during the 2009 Asian Indoor Games, running an individual record time of 6.65 seconds. He was chosen for the relay team at the 2008 Asian Athletics Championships and won the silver medal with Guo Fan, Liang Jiahong and Zhang Peimeng. He was awarded the individual 100-meter victory in the East Asian Games, defeating Japanese competitor Shintaro Kimura.

Su made his debut on the international scene after he won three consecutive times in the 100m race on the Asian Grand Prix series in May 2009. The first time he won a medal was in the relay of 4×100 meters in the 11th Chinese Games later that year and he was able to help the Guangdong team of Liang Jiahong and Wen Yongyi to win the gold medal.

In 2012, Su qualified for the 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships, marking his first participation in an indoor IAAF World Championships. Su subsequently reached the semi-final of the 60m at the 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships. Later that year, Su also became a 100 m semi-finalist at the 2012 Summer Olympics. He ran a wind-aided (+2.9 m/s) 10.04 seconds at the start of the outdoor season and ended it by defending his national title in the 100 m. With the Chinese relay team he ran national records twice that season, timing 38.71 seconds in May and improving to 38.38 seconds with Guo Fan, Liang Jiahong and Zhang Peimeng in the heats of the Olympics.

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Later that year, Su qualified for the 2015 IAAF World Championships which were held in his home country of China. On 22 August 2015, Su raced in the first heat of the first round of the 100 metres finishing second behind Asafa Powell in 10.03 seconds. The following day, he was drawn in the first semi-final against defending champion Usain Bolt. Su finished in fourth clocking a time of 9.986 seconds tying Jimmy Vicaut’s time in the third semi-final; since they were tied for the eighth-fastest time, they were both entered into the final, marking the first-ever nine-man final in World Championship history. Su then raced in the final, finishing 9th with a time of 10.06 seconds. Su subsequently became the first ever Asian-born athlete to run in a 100 m World Championship final.

Facts & Trivia

Su Ranked on the list of most popular Sprinter. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in People's Republic of China. Su Bingtian celebrates birthday on August 29 of every year.

Su arrived in Rio de Janeiro for the Olympic Games, having qualified for the 100 metres and the 4 × 100 metres relay. In the 100 metres, Su finished third in his heat in 10.17 seconds, qualifying him as one of the fastest losers for the semi-final. The following day, on August 14, 2016, Su finished fourth in his semi-final in 10.08 seconds; a season’s best time. However, his time was unable to qualify him for the final. 4 days later, on August 18, 2016, Su raced with his teammates Tang Xingqiang, Xie Zhenye and Zhang Peimeng in the heats of the 4 × 100 metre relay. Running the third leg, Su helped his team to a second-place finish in their heat behind the United States. Their time of 37.82 seconds set a new Asian record for the event. The following day, the Chinese team finished fourth in the final following a disqualification by team USA, narrowly missing out on an Olympic medal. Su ended his season after the Olympics.

Top Facts about Su Bingtian

  1. Su Bingtian is a Chinese sprinter.
  2. He was born on August 4, 1989.
  3. Su holds the Asian record for the 100m dash.
  4. He won a bronze medal at the 2018 World Indoor Championships.
  5. Su has competed in three Olympic Games (2012, 2016, and 2020).
  6. He is known as “Asia’s fastest man.”
  7. Su has a personal best time of 9.91 seconds in the 100m dash.
  8. He started his athletic career as a long jumper.
  9. Su is coached by Randy Huntington, an American coach based in China.
  10. In addition to athletics, he enjoys playing basketball and video games.

Who is fastest runner in Asia?

Tokyo: Japanese teenager Yoshihide Kiryu , the fastest runner in Asia, has been invited to race 100 metres against world record holder Usain Bolt at the Diamond League New York Grand Prix in June.

How fast is SU Bingtian 40 yard dash?

En route to his 100m record, Su broke the world record in the 60m (as a split time) with a 6.29, which converts to around a 4.07s 40 yard dash.

Who is the fastest runner in India?

Taranjeet Kaur , India’s Fastest U-23 Sprinter, Fails Dope Test; Faces Four Year Ban. Taranjeet Kaur won 100m and 200m gold medals in the National U-23 Championships last year clocking 11.54s and 23.57s respectively. Before that, she had also won a gold and silver in National Open Championships.

What is the fastest 100 meter time?

Usain Bolt is “the world’s fastest man” because he has the record for the 100 meter sprint at 9.58 seconds.

Is Dhoni faster than Bolt?

This record of Mahendra Singh Dhoni can be broken Dhoni ran at a speed of 31 kmph to complete two runs in a T20 match against Australia. If Bolt were to run by his top record of 9:58 seconds, he would have completed it at 38 kmph.

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