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Su Bingtian is promoted! Xie Zhenye and Su Bingtian advance to the first place of Coleman preliminar

Original title: Xie Zhenye and Su Bingtian advanced to Coleman's first place in 9.98 seconds in the 100m preliminary of the World Championships

On the evening of September 27, Beijing time, the 2019 track and field world championship in Doha ended the men's 100m preliminary competition. Although it was hard to say that they were satisfied, Chinese players Xie Zhenye and Su Bingtian still reached the semi-finals. Xie Zhenye ranked third in the group and 16th in the preliminary with 10.19 seconds, and Su Bingtian ranked fifth in the group and 22nd in the preliminary with 10.21 seconds. Xu zhouzheng failed to advance to No. 36 in 10.37 seconds. Coleman of the United States ranked first in the preliminaries in 9.98 seconds, and the three Japanese generals Sani brown, Tong Shengxiang show and Xiaochi Yougui were all promoted. They ranked 8th, 15th and 20th in the preliminaries respectively.

The men's 100m qualification and preliminary competition were held today. Chinese player Xu zhouzheng appeared in the third group of the qualification. In this group, his strength advantage was obvious. The last 20m slowed down significantly, but he still won the first place in the group in 10.35 seconds. According to the rules of the event, the next six groups of men's 100m preliminary competitions, the first three of each group will be directly promoted, and then the remaining fastest six people, a total of 24 people, will be selected to enter the semi-finals.

At 23:05 Beijing time, the first group of the preliminary competition began. Xie Zhenye appeared on the seventh track. The strongest opponents in the same group are brown of Canada and simbine of South Africa. Both of them ran within ten seconds this year. At the beginning of the game, Xie Zhenye started very generally, his body still stumbled, and he was not dominant in the rise stage. Simbine around him had formed an arrow trend. Xie Zhenye stabilized in the second half and began to chase hard. Before the sprint, he finally caught up with the front row. Finally, Xie Zhenye ranked third in the group in 10.19 seconds and directly promoted. Simbinet ranked first in 10.01 seconds.

The fourth group, Su Bingtian, appeared at the eighth lane. The strongest opponents in the same group are Jamaica's Blake and C ô te d'Ivoire's Cisse, who created a personal best of 9.93 seconds this year. Although Blake is difficult to recover to his courage, he also has 9.96 seconds this year. Su Bingtian's old Asian opponent, Japan's Tong Shengxiang show and South Korea's Jin Guorong are also in group 4. At the beginning of the competition, Su Bingtian's traditional advantages started very well and kept pace with sisai around him. However, in the process of raising his head and accelerating, Su Bingtian began to fall behind and seemed to give up when pressing the line. Su Bingtian ranked fifth in the group with 10.21 seconds, Blake ranked first in 10.07 seconds and Tong Shengxiang ranked fourth in the group with 10.18 seconds. Finally, Su Bingtian advanced to the semi-finals with the 22nd place in the preliminary competition.

Xu zhouzheng appeared in the third group. The strongest players in this group are the champion of this year's African games, ekvivo of Nigeria and Hughes of Britain. Both of them have the highest level of about 9.95 seconds this year. In the end, Hughes ranked first in the group with 10.08 seconds. Obviously, Xu zhouzheng was affected by just running the qualification race and ranked seventh with only 10.37 seconds. However, even with the best results in the third round, Xu zhouzheng can only rank seventh in the third group.

Gatling, the champion of the second group of the last World Championships, ranked first in the group with 10.06 seconds. Brazil's Oliveira ranked first in the group of 10.11 seconds in the fifth group. Nigeria's oduduru, who ran out of 9.86 seconds this year, signed up in the fifth group but did not participate. Coleman, the controversial player in the sixth group, and Sani Brown of Japan, the number one player in Asia this year. Zoelli of Indonesia, the world's fastest player after 2000, is also in group 6. Coleman's advantage in this group was too obvious. He ranked first in the group and preliminary in 9.98 seconds, Sani Brown ranked third in the group in 10.09 seconds, and zoelli was eliminated in 10.36 seconds.