In the men's 100-meter semi-final of Tokyo Olympic Games, Su ran an amazing result of 9.83 seconds and successfully advanced to the final. Although he failed to stand on the podium in the final, there is no doubt that Sue has made history. After the game, Randy Huntington, Sue's foreign teacher, still had some regrets, blaming herself for not helping Sue prepare better. Huntington praised Sue as a legend.
Su ran an amazing 9.83 seconds in the men's 100 meter semi-final, breaking the Asian record and ranking 12 in history. Su advanced to the final as the first place in the semi-final, becoming the first Asian athlete to reach the 100-meter final of the Olympic Games in the era of electric timing, creating the history of Asian track and field.
Huntington, a foreign coach from Suzhou, summed up the game after the game. He felt a little sorry for Sue's failure to stand on the podium, but he fully affirmed that Sue was already a legend. He thinks 9.98 seconds is not really slow, but it's a pity that he can't run 9.90 seconds. He thinks that the snatch of the British athlete has influenced Sue and interfered with his next start. Sue made 100% effort in the semi-final.
Later, Huntington still had some regrets and remorse. He said it was mainly my fault. In training, we really failed to get him ready to run another shot and let him run another semi-final. It's really difficult to experience such a game for the first time, especially at his age. We should help him recover his physical strength and reserve in such a short time.
From Huntington's interview, we can see that Sue could have done better in the final, but some details are still lacking. Of course, there is no need to blame Sue's foreign teacher. After all, they have helped Sue a lot in recent years.
The interesting thing about the Olympic Games is that Sue can conquer the runway, her opponents and the audience, but she can't conquer the CCTV track and field reporters in winter. A muddy mudslide in this famous celebrity world has made many track and field celebrities from Liu Xiang suffer, but it has brought countless joys to the audience.
Take this Olympic Games as an example. After Sue finished the finals, Winter asked a puzzling question: How long have you been waiting for this moment? You said you asked a question about malnutrition, but you asked such a ridiculous question. This is amazing, even more amazing than Su Shen.
In fact, this is far from the most embarrassing problem in winter. In the domestic warm-up match before the Olympic Games, Su was asked in winter: How are you going to thank PK in the future? Maybe it's been too long. I can't stand it any longer. This time, I replied rudely: Xie and I don't have PK, we both represent China, and we will take part in the relay together. It's time to prepare for the Olympic Games. Saying such unlucky things will ruin the atmosphere of the whole team.