its not just faster than usain bolt, fastest 60m in the whole world. and the italian guy on his right was the previous holder of the 60m world record. he also beat the world record at the time, but wasnt even close to Su Bing Tian
@@bruceludlow1326 even if it is, the athletes would usually put the same amount of effort into the world championships because they're both the biggest competitions of their respective years and will crown them as world's fastest if won
He should totally give a try to the 60m indoor specialty. As split times don't count, also because this was an outdoor event, his time of 6.29 for the first 60m cannot be considered a WR. Though I'm sure he would be able to replicate it at the 60m event and it would be a record as the current fastest is 6.34.
@@A_Thousand_Pushups_Heal_Breaku honestly! He's a legend! I don't believe people should look at those who had it "easy" from the beginning, like an athlete who has a genetically better suited anatomy and environment to succeed in the sport e.g Bolt. Or one who goes pro straight out of highschool or at a young age e.g.Messi, LeBron. But we should look at those who had ALOT against them becoming great, yet still managing to succeed, be it financial struggles (Ronaldo) or bad genetics for the sport (Su Bingtian) or countless losing streaks in the big leagues (Su Bingtian). Those are the REAL inspirational people who we should all look up to.
@@MogoidSu doesn't have good stamina tbh. His 200m is pretty bad in comparison to his 100 He runs a 9.8 100m but his 200m is 21 He should be running 19
@@not_Edix i mean his strong suit like he stated was high frequency strides, so he was training to burst out of the blocks. his top end speed isnt the fastest. he has shorter legs so thats a factor too i guess.
Watch in 10 year all the "experts" will be saying you have to be short to be a good sprinter because then you can take more strides and with each step propel yourself faster 😂
@@df4196 that's absolute nonsense - it absolutely is speed endurance..... The VAST majority of sprinters hit top speed before 60 metres and are simply managing deceleration after 60 metres - obviously the top 100 metre guys are a lot better at this than Bingtian.
@@df4196 Yeah it's mostly endurance but stride length would help. Su hit top speed of 42km/hr and Marcel Jacobs hit top speed 42.6 km/hr, Su just needed to hold his top speed longer, but it's hard because he hits his top speed earlier than everyone else.
Baker should have won Gold! He ran 9,83s with a 0,19 reaction time in the semis. If there was no false start in the final the result would be different! It seems as Baker couldn't keep the focus after the false start.
Baker had a good season in 2018-2019 he's just not 9.7 level his best is 9.86 and I don't think he will ever run below 9.8 wind legal baker is the most consistent sub 10 sprinter out of all of them he just dosent show 9.7 speed
It‘s unlikely. Best 60 m sprinters are 5‘9“-5‘10“ on average. His acceleration would decrease massively. It‘s possible that his stride would be longer and that would be an advantage at 100-400m sprints.
If we see correctly the person with blue t shirt he was faster than him if they run much longer he will passed him but this guy have incredible acceleration much more than all of them even back in 2012 when he race against Usain bolt he have better acceleration than bolt but speed he is not the fastest one he is fast but his acceleration make him fly
It‘s unlikely. Best 60 m sprinters are 5‘9“-5‘10“ on average. His acceleration would decrease massively. It‘s possible that his stride would be longer and that would be an advantage at 100-400m sprints.
You don't pace a 100 meter, he just simply stopped accelerating, whereas the rest of the sprinters could continue accelerating due to their taller frames
He came first in semi final Tokyo 2021 100 m,,, with personal best 9.83 ,,,then ,,,in final ,,he came six with timing of 9.98 ,,, because he already burnout due to overtense in semi final
World fastest 200m top speed is at 27.77 mph but average around 23.3 mph. That means even the WR holder had to slow down and top speed is unsustainable for even the best of the best.
Insane splits by Su Bingtian over the first 60m holy shit, not sure if anyone else has ever ran the first 30m quicker than 3.73
3.73 is THE fastest
His 6.29 is faster than Usain Bolt (6.31) during his WR.
its not just faster than usain bolt, fastest 60m in the whole world. and the italian guy on his right was the previous holder of the 60m world record. he also beat the world record at the time, but wasnt even close to Su Bing Tian
@@NoName-vq3uo Bolt's 6.31 was the fastest 60m ever, hence why I brought up that Su was faster and this broke the record.
@@ThunderJuice He ran 6.31 in his first world record - he also ran 6.29 in his second (current) world record...
Interesting to think about how the top 3 finishers of a single semi final race were faster than this year's world championships gold medal time
to be fair it's the olympics
@@bruceludlow1326 even if it is, the athletes would usually put the same amount of effort into the world championships because they're both the biggest competitions of their respective years and will crown them as world's fastest if won
That race had some help from the wind 💨
@@tynibbs5759Idk
Sydney and Athing have been bailing out this season legit just to focus on Paris
This year's WC didn't feel as legit imo
There's still a certain prestige about the Olympics
He should totally give a try to the 60m indoor specialty. As split times don't count, also because this was an outdoor event, his time of 6.29 for the first 60m cannot be considered a WR. Though I'm sure he would be able to replicate it at the 60m event and it would be a record as the current fastest is 6.34.
He’s already ran a 6.42 and has a silver in the world indoor championships
He is the BOLT of 60m
Let's give him the respect he deserves.
He's Chinese/Asian and Proud.
@@A_Thousand_Pushups_Heal_Breaku honestly! He's a legend! I don't believe people should look at those who had it "easy" from the beginning, like an athlete who has a genetically better suited anatomy and environment to succeed in the sport e.g Bolt. Or one who goes pro straight out of highschool or at a young age e.g.Messi, LeBron.
But we should look at those who had ALOT against them becoming great, yet still managing to succeed, be it financial struggles (Ronaldo) or bad genetics for the sport (Su Bingtian) or countless losing streaks in the big leagues (Su Bingtian). Those are the REAL inspirational people who we should all look up to.
He is a top 0.1% sprinter, his genetics are good man@@B1gBossMan
@@B1gBossMan I fully agree
He should play soccer lol. That acceleration would be insane to look at on the field
requires stamina too, not saying a sprinter doesnt, but compared to a pro, he isnt trained for it
@@MogoidSu doesn't have good stamina tbh.
His 200m is pretty bad in comparison to his 100
He runs a 9.8 100m but his 200m is 21
He should be running 19
@@not_Edix i mean his strong suit like he stated was high frequency strides, so he was training to burst out of the blocks. his top end speed isnt the fastest. he has shorter legs so thats a factor too i guess.
He should (have been) a Running Back in the NFL. That burst against olines and LB would break anyones ankles
fastest start of all time
Ben Johnson ?
@@QuentinPerlain-us2gm not as fast
Well, maybe. But that's like saying Dan Marino is the " greatest pure passer"..... So what, does it equate to championships?
Fastest start equates to fastest 60m
@@6400az Gating the merits of specific qualities or performances behind the ultimate prize seems a little dour.
Better starter than even a roided-up Ben Johnson
pushed the turbo button at the beginning
NOS button
Watch in 10 year all the "experts" will be saying you have to be short to be a good sprinter because then you can take more strides and with each step propel yourself faster 😂
He's got a powerful shikai. But to be at the very best level, he'll need bankai.
its xi, not Shi. and gai, not kai. come on, at least take the effort to get it right
@@richardgoh1024 I have no idea what you're on about.
Oh wait. I think you're talking about 膝盖. No my friend. I'm not talking about knees. 😂 It's a Bleach reference.
He has high torque in a short strong body awesome speed
60m dash should be an Olympic sport. 1000%
Ya makes much more sense than breakdancing lol
He's fun to watch he tries so hard and will get it done one day
I wonder if he stayed in the drive phase longer if it would it help him maintain top speed better later in the race.
All about the will and determination
The BEST ON 60M
Oh SuShen🥺
SHORT KING 👑 🔥 💪🏼💪🏼
Imagine if bro had a closing like Noah Lyles, he would cook that field easily lol
Lane 9 athlete,s sprint so funny 🤣🤣🤣
godlike 60meters
Excellent start. Impressive race by Su. Too bad he couldn't replicate the same at the final.
He said that the semi-finals was his finals in an interview
@@Sapreme With that time he was guaranteed a medal. He should have kept some under his feet.
yeah he and ronnie baker were definitely medal contenders
@@youngsuit Baker is another talented sprinter yet to win a medal on the biggest stage
The 100m final is what actually makes you a world or olympic champ
If he has just a little bit more sprint endurance then he could be one of the best because he already has the explosiveness
It’s not endurance. It’s stride length. Everyone else is picking up speed after 60m.
@@df4196 that's absolute nonsense - it absolutely is speed endurance.....
The VAST majority of sprinters hit top speed before 60 metres and are simply managing deceleration after 60 metres - obviously the top 100 metre guys are a lot better at this than Bingtian.
@@itsinthetreesitscoming7431 you are laughably stupid
@@df4196 Yeah it's mostly endurance but stride length would help. Su hit top speed of 42km/hr and Marcel Jacobs hit top speed 42.6 km/hr, Su just needed to hold his top speed longer, but it's hard because he hits his top speed earlier than everyone else.
His 40 yard had to be 3.9
like 4.05
good movie 🎥
Ye gave 110% in that semi. He is 5th in the final
Brilliant power, but he was far too tense.
I feel like this is more powerful and impressive than anything ive ever seen
Crazy thing is he would’ve got a silver medal if you did it in the final
Baker should have won Gold! He ran 9,83s with a 0,19 reaction time in the semis.
If there was no false start in the final the result would be different!
It seems as Baker couldn't keep the focus after the false start.
I’d say he was tired after hunting down Su Bingtian
Jacobs ran 9"80 with 0"161
and with less wind. in fact Baker ran 9"83 (+0.9) 0"19 RT and Jacobs 9"80 (+0.1) 0"16 RT. Plus, races aren't made in the semifinals :)
Baker had a good season in 2018-2019 he's just not 9.7 level his best is 9.86 and I don't think he will ever run below 9.8 wind legal baker is the most consistent sub 10 sprinter out of all of them he just dosent show 9.7 speed
First half Su and second half Bolt would run the 100 metres in 9 seconds
Asian King!
Imagine if he was 6ft talls with that acceleration
he wouldnt have that acceleration if he was 6ft+ with longer limbs
It‘s unlikely. Best 60 m sprinters are 5‘9“-5‘10“ on average. His acceleration would decrease massively. It‘s possible that his stride would be longer and that would be an advantage at 100-400m sprints.
Height not matter it,s only 10 percent of all over performance ,,, whenever strides and speed balance is much matter in sprint
@@jalenchun9408 Usain Bolt had pretty much this acceleration at 6'5
Congrats, so impressivee
Everyone's saying he just needs better stamina but he doesn't have a high enough top speed
He's not slowing down everyone else is getting faster
Their legs move so fast
The other guy seem to catch up towards the end
he is good though he need a finishing power
about time
like a 911 turbo s ....
what if he maintains the speed when he accelerates since hes so short?
He should try the 60m indoor
The others be like, oh my god how Asians are so fast
but he running out of gas at the end
Asian man and Caucasian girl make best powerful babies
@@Breakfastststst Nah Asian and black. Caucasians are the weakest
@@nwn722 because thats his top speed
@@Breakfastststst what make you say that?
The right top speed to match, he'd be a serious issue
A Chinese man run faster than all black men in the race.
If we see correctly the person with blue t shirt he was faster than him if they run much longer he will passed him but this guy have incredible acceleration much more than all of them even back in 2012 when he race against Usain bolt he have better acceleration than bolt but speed he is not the fastest one he is fast but his acceleration make him fly
Su is def the best sprinter here Dudes got worse genetics then everyone here and still made up for it
Simbine needs to work harder,our South African his a good sprinter
he would be an amazing rugby or american football player
what he was over 6ft
It‘s unlikely. Best 60 m sprinters are 5‘9“-5‘10“ on average. His acceleration would decrease massively. It‘s possible that his stride would be longer and that would be an advantage at 100-400m sprints.
I rate his launching 10 out of 10
I rate sps 10 out of 10
No for the pacing i dont rate it 10 out of 10
It’s because he didn’t pace it good
You don't pace a 100 meter, he just simply stopped accelerating, whereas the rest of the sprinters could continue accelerating due to their taller frames
@@orangu I don't mean pacing by the pace as we know it , the definition of pacing is where you can keep the speed or make it go down
Heeeeee
dayum
God mode is coming 3rd? lmao
He came first. He had the fastest start any human on the planet ever had and he is from a country not known for sprinting
he came first, Why don't you actually watch some races
He came first in semi final Tokyo 2021 100 m,,, with personal best 9.83 ,,,then ,,,in final ,,he came six with timing of 9.98 ,,, because he already burnout due to overtense in semi final
He had some gears
His over tense makes slow
Asian Genes
When you realise that bolts world record 60m is about as fast as this 6.31 compared to 6.29
difference is bolt is unstoppable AFTER 60m
when people say "imagine Bolt with colemans start" i tell them that is pretty much just Prime Usain Bolt
short limbs
Su Bingtian has a waist injury.
Can you tell me how this injury with him ?
His top speed is too slow
too slow? hes faster than 97% of all athletes in top speed
@@rypsterhc8673 You have to be faster than those people in the race, unfortunately he is the slowest one
World fastest 200m top speed is at 27.77 mph but average around 23.3 mph. That means even the WR holder had to slow down and top speed is unsustainable for even the best of the best.
@@rypsterhc8673 no he's not
@desmondyung 42.6 km/ h top speed in his personal best speed
Do you mean Su Bingtian PED mode?
6.29 is fake! His real time about 6.36
Wdym?
Proof?
What's your grounds for saying so😂?
source?
Source: trust me bro
后程都被拉爆了还god mode。。。不要自欺欺人。。。。
He's fun to watch he tries so hard and will get it done one day
He's too old now, he's about to retire