I liked the video the first time i saw it..and then i started to randomly come and see it...and every time i ended up watching this multiple times without skipping😅 ...we will never see a athlete like Su..he gives everything he has...a pb of 9.83 is ridiculous.. only he uplifted the spirits of a whole continent. He is the best 👌
Folks, it's called genetics. He is merely taking advantage of his physical gifts and dealing with his limitations like anyone else. Notice how the guys will long legs struggle to get their stride on compared to Su. Some of the fastest guys I knew in high school, gifted runners were not black. They were these short Vietnamese guys with massive quads who were incredibly fast off the block. They looked just like Su. Now, there are tall Asians with long legs (thanks to improved diets). I'm sure there are going to be more Asian athletes who break records and defy stereotypes. Like they say, don't be hating. Respect.
Indoors this year is gonna be incredible. I know normally people don’t care too much about indoors, but in the 60 with Baker, Bromell, Coleman, Bingtian, and Jacobs, it’s gonna be the most competitive indoor championships ever (in the 60).
@@henri.r94 You’ve got some good points there. It’ll be interesting to see if Su can get close to that outdoor split. Coleman, while obviously being the fastest of everyone, is still a big question mark. There is no guarantee that he’ll be back in his best form. Gatlin, ShaCarri, Linford Christie and many more athletes often need some time to find their best form after serving a ban. Myself personally took a whole season to get back to being close to my personal best after I lost a year due to injury (in the hurdles). Bromell is strange to me, because based on his 100m starts, I’m certain he can go much faster than his current 6.46. I wouldn’t be surprised to see a 6.3 from him if he’s going for it. In any case, I think we can pretty much be certain that 6.47 won’t be fast enough for the world lead this indoor season. It’ll be fun to watch!
@@henri.r94 if someone is “allegedly” using PEDs and hence the missed tests and subsequent suspension…. What makes you think said person(s) can run the same speed clean? If that were the case, they’d never use PEDs in the 1st place. Just saying…..because back a few years ago when MLB players would get a 50 to 100 game suspension, baseball analysts often times made the “erroneous” assumption that the player would return at the same level “clean” as they were before while using PEDs (e.g. Alex Rodriguez, Ryan Braun)
Real exame of hardwork and perseverance he is not blessed like other athletes with longs legs. I admire and respect this man. Other taller athletes have advantage over him but this guy is competing in similar level. Mad respect for this guy.
His technique is precision perfect. The movement and balance is surreal. You can see him when racing, most others look little wobbly. He looks almost digital. The sad part is his lack of continued acceleration to the end.
His inability to be competitive in 100m is not about discontinued acceleration. It's about lack of explosive start among his rivals, which is compensated through the distance. In 60m his insane starting handicap is enough to win. In 100m it is not. You can clearly see the starting difference here: 2:32
I felt the same in 2004 when I saw Liu Xiang win Gold in 110m Hurdles and break the record and then later win World's and the World Record. China also currently has a younger 200m sprinter who has broken 20 second barrier and is on the top 25 all time list and could medal if he keeps going. Then there is the Citizen Runner from Japan who has like 100+ Sub 2:20 Marathons or some shit... He won the Boston Marathon 4 years ago in the most absurd weather near freezing temperatures
This guy has ran the 14th fastest time in human history. Being an Asian man that is amazing work. Everyone else on that list is black even Lamont Marcell Jacobs who won Tokyo gold is half black
@@terryscott2632 60 meter does not mean jack. A lot of very fast guys in 60 meter never cut it in the 100 meters. You need top end speed to finish well in the 100. He lacks it.
@@yawos9024 A good start and finish are both important. He's short thats why he's not good at finishing but he's always ahead of everyone in the beginning then the taller ones catch up at the end. His start is the reason why he's good in the 100 m. 60 m is still a race & in the nfl they test 40 m dash at the combine, he'll have a good chance at the WR there. 60 m is pure sprinting, 100 m includes a bit of endurance towards the end. Nothing can knock how impressive his 60 m time is, he's top 5 in 60 m & the fastest white guy at the 60 m is top 158. Also another asian had the WR for the fastest 110 m hurdles at one point, he's still the 3rd fastest today.
@@terryscott2632 Ever heard of Kim Collins? Or the female Ahoure? They had fabulous starts. Bolt did not necessarily have good starts but he was able to win because of his top end speed. 60 meters is no conclusive indicator of doing fast time the 100s. They key is when you start to decelerate.
@@yawos9024 You seem to view the 100 m dash as the main indicative of what a sprinter is. It's a separate race from the 60 m. Usain bolt is also the fastest 200 m sprinter. He has better endurance. Su Bingtian literally has the fastest 60 m split in the world faster than usain bolt, but to you that's nothing impressive. You can't compare 2 races. 60 m is where he shines. That's like saying usain bolt has the fastest 100 m & 200 m but it means nothing because that are sprinters than run a much faster 400 m than he does.
@@henri.r94 Is that true as a straight value, or as a percentage of the total time? For example, the 25th fastest woman all time for the 60 is 8.7% slower than the 25th fastest man, while the 25th fastest woman over 100m is 9.6%. Are those 0.9 percentage points statistically significant, or is the difference comparable?
@@henri.r94 Thanks for the credit, but really, being a sprinter definitely doesn’t automatically make me an expert here. I appreciate your inquisitiveness, and I think this is a fascinating question, that I haven’t really wondered before.
Damn, he is an amazing athlete. As a guy who is a sprinter and about the same height he is truly inspirational! I'm already running sub 11 in the 100m sprint, gonna get better to compete here in Brazil and hopefully be a great athlete too for my country.
Absolute poetry in motion. He executes beautifully. One has to wonder what his times would be if he was taller and had a wider stride. At minute 5:20 one can clearly see the huge advantage Bolt has with his stride compared to Su's stride.
Not just Asian, pretty sure he's by far the fastest person with no African ancestry. 2nd fastest person with no West African ancestry, the Kenyan Ferdinand Omurwa being first with a 9.77
@@henri.r94 I 100% agree it shows those limits can be broken by the elite of any race, and we shouldn't ever dismiss an athlete just because they aren't from a stereotypical background for a given sport. But at the same time, it's hard not to notice how overrepresented those with West African ancestry are at the very top level of sprinting.
He shows his limits past 60m and decelerates too much. Very hard to maintain that speed at his height and (relatively) short legs. That 9.83 was probably his best shot at a sub .7 race. Hope he can produce a similar performance again!
Dude shifted 4 gears in 2 seconds. My god that acceleration is demi-godlike. Imagine how unmotivating it must've been for his competitors to see his back leaving them behind 5 steps into the race.
I don't think many people truly grasp this man's speed. They look at him and say, "oh, he's fast, good start". I don't think many people realize just how ridiculously crazy his starts actually are. The speed at which he prepares his leg for the next stride is absolutely inhuman.
32 yr old, East Asian, 172cm, Well I didn’t see how he could possibly make it into 10….. because Not a single Asian sprinter in their prime can make it even closer to 9.9 EVER! Then here comes 9.83….. He is the running definition of miracle and WTF?
F*#king incredible human being. NEVER limits himself, always outperforms any racial preconception. F%!king outstanding video production skills. Applaud!
I saw that video of him trying to get under 10 seconds the first race they showed he was next to Usain bolt he got smoked but I thought.... that guy is one of the fastest in the world... now here he is on top of the world.
5:29 the one guy stumbling at the end killed me
Dude would be the best Running Back in the whole NFL
su bingtian is fastest man of all time! 😮
His training, work around sciences, and his determination makes him an unbelievable athlete. Grats to him.
苏炳添是一个伟大的运动员,从2009-2023,还没退役,31岁打破亚洲纪录9.83,2022俄勒冈州田径世锦赛虽然无缘决赛,但作为33岁老将已经很不错了,更何况是黄种人!
中國人的 亞洲人 黃種人的驕傲
His start out the block is absolutely perfect.
I liked the video the first time i saw it..and then i started to randomly come and see it...and every time i ended up watching this multiple times without skipping😅 ...we will never see a athlete like Su..he gives everything he has...a pb of 9.83 is ridiculous.. only he uplifted the spirits of a whole continent. He is the best 👌
Subaru Gangsta
Good editing man, thank you so much for letting the world know about Su. 🇨🇳苏炳添加油,中国的骄傲,看完热血沸腾。
This guys acceleration is INSANE...
This is an epic video btw. A like from me
4:48 lol dude got a smack on his ass and turned around like “who did that?” 😂
Folks, it's called genetics. He is merely taking advantage of his physical gifts and dealing with his limitations like anyone else. Notice how the guys will long legs struggle to get their stride on compared to Su. Some of the fastest guys I knew in high school, gifted runners were not black. They were these short Vietnamese guys with massive quads who were incredibly fast off the block. They looked just like Su. Now, there are tall Asians with long legs (thanks to improved diets). I'm sure there are going to be more Asian athletes who break records and defy stereotypes. Like they say, don't be hating. Respect.
Indoors this year is gonna be incredible. I know normally people don’t care too much about indoors, but in the 60 with Baker, Bromell, Coleman, Bingtian, and Jacobs, it’s gonna be the most competitive indoor championships ever (in the 60).
@@henri.r94 You’ve got some good points there. It’ll be interesting to see if Su can get close to that outdoor split. Coleman, while obviously being the fastest of everyone, is still a big question mark. There is no guarantee that he’ll be back in his best form. Gatlin, ShaCarri, Linford Christie and many more athletes often need some time to find their best form after serving a ban. Myself personally took a whole season to get back to being close to my personal best after I lost a year due to injury (in the hurdles). Bromell is strange to me, because based on his 100m starts, I’m certain he can go much faster than his current 6.46. I wouldn’t be surprised to see a 6.3 from him if he’s going for it. In any case, I think we can pretty much be certain that 6.47 won’t be fast enough for the world lead this indoor season. It’ll be fun to watch!
Don’t forget there is no following wind indoors.
@@henri.r94 if someone is “allegedly” using PEDs and hence the missed tests and subsequent suspension….
What makes you think said person(s) can run the same speed clean?
If that were the case, they’d never use PEDs in the 1st place.
Just saying…..because back a few years ago when MLB players would get a 50 to 100 game suspension, baseball analysts often times made the “erroneous” assumption that the player would return at the same level “clean” as they were before while using PEDs (e.g. Alex Rodriguez, Ryan Braun)
@@henri.r94 su is retiring
@@jakubgomola2119 is there any evidence or announcement to what you're saying? Why would be retire even at 31?😂🤣
My idol asian lightning.
Mad respect to China!
Love from Serbia
This video really made me appreciate how fast professional sprinters are.
振奋人心,可歌可泣!!A truly amazing story! Une histoire vraiment incroyable!! 本当に素晴らしい話 !! Thank you very so much for your sharing!
Real exame of hardwork and perseverance he is not blessed like other athletes with longs legs. I admire and respect this man. Other taller athletes have advantage over him but this guy is competing in similar level. Mad respect for this guy.
2:18 literaly floating in the air 😮
真的很努力的蘇
Love it when someone overcomes the tier list. His start us absolutely electric, and has perfect running form.
感谢作者制作这个视频
His technique is precision perfect. The movement and balance is surreal. You can see him when racing, most others look little wobbly. He looks almost digital. The sad part is his lack of continued acceleration to the end.
Had the race been 61m he would've lost. Which is amazing actually. He maxed out his potential.
His inability to be competitive in 100m is not about discontinued acceleration. It's about lack of explosive start among his rivals, which is compensated through the distance. In 60m his insane starting handicap is enough to win. In 100m it is not. You can clearly see the starting difference here: 2:32
He reaches it better than everyone else, though.
Had it been 59 meters , he'd still have won.
If he was 5' 10 maybe he would beat bolts records
❤
appreciate the editing especially the choice of music is amazing. love from China
@@henri.r94 做得很好,都看的激动了 哈哈
utter determination and devotion.
My strongest memory from the Tokyo olympics is waking up in the morning and seeing semifinal results, and that Su Bing Tian had run 9.83. Oh my god.
He got a little tight at the end. If he could have stayed relax he would have won the gold medal
I felt the same in 2004 when I saw Liu Xiang win Gold in 110m Hurdles and break the record and then later win World's and the World Record. China also currently has a younger 200m sprinter who has broken 20 second barrier and is on the top 25 all time list and could medal if he keeps going. Then there is the Citizen Runner from Japan who has like 100+ Sub 2:20 Marathons or some shit... He won the Boston Marathon 4 years ago in the most absurd weather near freezing temperatures
😁
He is the pride of us Chinese people
He is the new master of running!!!!
Crazy explosiveness
My favourite 100m sprinter
日本🇯🇵 中國🇨🇳タイ🇹🇭韓国🇰🇷ベトナム🇻🇳
I watch this video every other day as motivational routine
SAME
He is also an associate professor with a doctorate degree..
Realy bro
0:19 holy that is extremely fast
I know TF!!!!!
Dude is cheating irl
@@connergalles7106 like everyone else is
It fake
@@humanboy395 🤡
Go head!!! SU!!!! Such a beautiful specimen. I love it!! I wonder how he would do in a longer race? He is great!
His body maintenance is amazing
アジアの誇り
Getting older and getting stronger !
This guy has ran the 14th fastest time in human history. Being an Asian man that is amazing work. Everyone else on that list is black even Lamont Marcell Jacobs who won Tokyo gold is half black
He's top 5 fastest at the 60m dash.
@@terryscott2632 60 meter does not mean jack. A lot of very fast guys in 60 meter never cut it in the 100 meters. You need top end speed to finish well in the 100. He lacks it.
@@yawos9024 A good start and finish are both important. He's short thats why he's not good at finishing but he's always ahead of everyone in the beginning then the taller ones catch up at the end. His start is the reason why he's good in the 100 m. 60 m is still a race & in the nfl they test 40 m dash at the combine, he'll have a good chance at the WR there. 60 m is pure sprinting, 100 m includes a bit of endurance towards the end. Nothing can knock how impressive his 60 m time is, he's top 5 in 60 m & the fastest white guy at the 60 m is top 158. Also another asian had the WR for the fastest 110 m hurdles at one point, he's still the 3rd fastest today.
@@terryscott2632 Ever heard of Kim Collins? Or the female Ahoure? They had fabulous starts. Bolt did not necessarily have good starts but he was able to win because of his top end speed. 60 meters is no conclusive indicator of doing fast time the 100s. They key is when you start to decelerate.
@@yawos9024 You seem to view the 100 m dash as the main indicative of what a sprinter is. It's a separate race from the 60 m. Usain bolt is also the fastest 200 m sprinter. He has better endurance. Su Bingtian literally has the fastest 60 m split in the world faster than usain bolt, but to you that's nothing impressive. You can't compare 2 races. 60 m is where he shines. That's like saying usain bolt has the fastest 100 m & 200 m but it means nothing because that are sprinters than run a much faster 400 m than he does.
I hope this inspires everyone that your skin color isn't what's limiting you. Its people telling you. Break that! Break world records.
Very good explosive 🧨 start
6:38
2:32 goosebumbs everytime just the absolute gap he puts on from the blocks and just continues to gain distance up until 60m ish
He is such an inspiration
fellow runner athlete here..damn son..u sprint like bullet ,that starting was marvelous
Sonic
Thank you for this awesome production! Sharing with my friends so it can inspire the next generation!
Pride of Asia🔥
Su is a man who inspires all the world
With hard work comes grace
Everybody works hard lol😂,mianly in track
Su is a very overlooked athlete that rocket of a start has always been amazing😎
It Reminds me of Shelly An Fraser Pryce😄
@@henri.r94 Is that true as a straight value, or as a percentage of the total time? For example, the 25th fastest woman all time for the 60 is 8.7% slower than the 25th fastest man, while the 25th fastest woman over 100m is 9.6%. Are those 0.9 percentage points statistically significant, or is the difference comparable?
@@henri.r94 Thanks for the credit, but really, being a sprinter definitely doesn’t automatically make me an expert here. I appreciate your inquisitiveness, and I think this is a fascinating question, that I haven’t really wondered before.
@@henri.r94 Also, I really appreciate your references. I’ll need a few minutes to sit down and really read over them.
respect !
He is the fastest 100m sprinter in Asia.
Not just asia. He is the fastest non African
@@henri.r94 still he can't compete with the very best
@@plsjustjudgemyshirt5946 yes he was in Olympic finals
@@plsjustjudgemyshirt5946 Olympic finals lil bro
SU Bingtian is the most powerful sprinter of all time. He has the highest Power to Bodyweight ratio of any sprinter.
Thank you
'Henri.R94' , this video is beautiful, he is amazing, he is our hero in mainland China, thank you love from Beijing, China.
Damn, he is an amazing athlete. As a guy who is a sprinter and about the same height he is truly inspirational! I'm already running sub 11 in the 100m sprint, gonna get better to compete here in Brazil and hopefully be a great athlete too for my country.
How old are you and weight?
@@songsirikaewsai8219 I am 22 yrs. 5'8 and 70kg (154lbs)
It's like a coffee dose for me , that energy in all of these magnificent runners.
This gives me shivers. Well done Asian man, well done. 👏 he is only 5'8 I think too? It's cool seeing someone prove stereotypes wrong.
You’re welcome, European man.
Did you guys just assume my ethnicity?? Hell naa
@@botezsimp5808 😂😂😂
You're welcome, gay European man.
I'm a Martian and I'm Pansexual you guys are all wrong.
0:19 is so crazy
He has such a fast turnover with amazing front end mechanics. It’s fun to watch him run.
Mantap sukses selaluuu
I noticed his strides are also shorter than the other runners but his legs are huge! He just power through all his race.
The fastest step frequency
为广东有这样伟大的运动员感到骄傲
Que velocidad y fuerza tan impresionante, espero competir con Tigo
At 0:53 Usain⚡ said "a kid next to had a flying start and it made me stumble a bit"
Absolute poetry in motion. He executes beautifully. One has to wonder what his times would be if he was taller and had a wider stride. At minute 5:20 one can clearly see the huge advantage Bolt has with his stride compared to Su's stride.
He has a 9.7 in him which is insane especially as for an Asian as only about 10 men have ever run faster than 9.80 in history
Not just Asian, pretty sure he's by far the fastest person with no African ancestry. 2nd fastest person with no West African ancestry, the Kenyan Ferdinand Omurwa being first with a 9.77
@@henri.r94 I 100% agree it shows those limits can be broken by the elite of any race, and we shouldn't ever dismiss an athlete just because they aren't from a stereotypical background for a given sport. But at the same time, it's hard not to notice how overrepresented those with West African ancestry are at the very top level of sprinting.
He shows his limits past 60m and decelerates too much. Very hard to maintain that speed at his height and (relatively) short legs. That 9.83 was probably his best shot at a sub .7 race. Hope he can produce a similar performance again!
@@arjunwijayaratnam1986 Su is already 32 years old
@@alvinca647 Gatlin has proven that you can have your PB at 35+ :) Never give up!
I loved seeing him whip all these runners. I am loving it!
His finish line is beautiful.
The man is a monster. Unbelievable.
He's so inspiring
苏神nb
Su Bingtian is god!!!!!🔥🔥🔥
苏神牛逼!
Damn monster work ethics and powerful build. Impressive to watch
Dude shifted 4 gears in 2 seconds. My god that acceleration is demi-godlike. Imagine how unmotivating it must've been for his competitors to see his back leaving them behind 5 steps into the race.
I don't think many people truly grasp this man's speed. They look at him and say, "oh, he's fast, good start". I don't think many people realize just how ridiculously crazy his starts actually are. The speed at which he prepares his leg for the next stride is absolutely inhuman.
32 yr old, East Asian, 172cm, Well I didn’t see how he could possibly make it into 10….. because Not a single Asian sprinter in their prime can make it even closer to 9.9 EVER! Then here comes 9.83….. He is the running definition of miracle and WTF?
@@kevinzhu6151East Asians are fast not all Asians, 3 East Asians run under 10 seconds and only one white guy.
@@kevinzhu6151East Asians are fast not all Asians, 3 East Asians run under 10 seconds and only one white guy.
He's just moving his legs real fast tho (jk obviously)
Кайфовый у него старт
Аж приятно смотреть
Respect to this guy. 👊🏾👊🏾
I watch this every day before workouts
such a dope clip man!! love Su all day!
Gotta admit, it looks amazing when you see him run. He has quick feet due to his short height, but it looks amazing. Great edit btw🙌
5'8 isn't short.
@@killingheros3554 its not short for a common person, but this height is unusual in this sport
@@killingheros3554 the national average height for an olympic sprinter is 6'1 so it is significantly shorter
True, being short myself, it feels so amazing to see him accelerate out of those blocks hitting his top speed so early 😎
@J R u have chopstick leg syndrome lmao
Love it dude has showed training do work his not from the 🇺🇸 but dam dude can run
I wonder how he would be as an NFL running back. That acceleration would be helpful for short pickups.
Yo this dude trained 10 years just to gain 0.45 seconds, mad man.
Su "The Perfection of Acceleration" Bing Tian
his legs are 20cm shorter than Bolt and he is 32 years old
素晴らしいフォーム👍
彼を超えるアジア人は現れるのだろうか、、
@@henri.r94 4人居ますよ
congo for 6.2 million views on the other video
my dude
Unreal technique.
HOLY COW HOW FAST WAS THAT?!... 0:18
He doesn't waste a ounce of energy his technugue allows him to utilized all is effort to propel his forward
F*#king incredible human being.
NEVER limits himself, always outperforms any racial preconception.
F%!king outstanding video production skills.
Applaud!
this guy has a amazing start
Freak of nature 💪
Has that Asafa Powell form.
@@henri.r94 Oh wow really? Interesting. He has mastered it down to a tee.
best Asian sprinter ever
He runs like a robot.Awsome perfect steps and body balance
I saw that video of him trying to get under 10 seconds the first race they showed he was next to Usain bolt he got smoked but I thought.... that guy is one of the fastest in the world... now here he is on top of the world.
The Chinese dragon 🔥🐲
This guy is the real deal. Explosive start. By the way, did anybody catch Usain Bolt stumbling at 5:22 and still running a 9.95?
yes, in that race he stumbles and still wins that's why he was far behind