Have you ever seen anyone truly shock Usain Bolt in his own era? It happened at the 2015 IAAF World Championships in Beijing. While Bolt still won the 100m final, he looked genuinely surprised as one man threatened to match his blistering pace stride for stride. That man was Su Bingtian, the fastest Asian sprinter of all time. Years later, he etched his name into history at the Tokyo Olympics, clocking a sensational 9.83 in the semifinals and redefining Asian sprinting forever. Now, after decades of relentless dedication, the trailblazer has finally decided to hang up his spikes, concluding his amazing career.
Now 36, the athlete competed before 43,924 spectators at the Guangdong Olympic Sports Center during the 15th National Games in the 4x100m relay. “I didn’t want to leave quietly wit

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