The Asian men's 100-meter track record in track and field was held by China player Su Bingtian. He set a new record of 9.92 seconds at the 2018 Asian Track and Field Championships.
The men's 100-meter track and field championship of previous Asian Games has always attracted much attention because this event demonstrates a country's track and field strength and the individual abilities of athletes. Since the first Asian Games in 1951, the 100-meter event has been very fierce and competitive.
In the list of men's 100-meter track and field champions in the history of the Asian Games, the names of many outstanding athletes can be seen from China, Japan or South Korea.
China has had a brilliant performance in the men's 100-meter event. Since the first Asian Games in 1951, China athlete Li Ming became the first Asian Games men's 100-meter track and field champion. Since then, China has won the men's 100-meter event in five consecutive Asian Games, including some heavyweights such as Su Quanzhong and You Zhidong.
However, in the past few Asian Games, China's team's performance in the men's 100-meter event has declined. Despite this, China player Su Bingtian won the gold medal at the 2014 Incheon Asian Games, winning a touch of glory for the China team.
Japan and South Korea also achieved relatively excellent results in the men's 100-meter event. Since 1951, the Japanese team and the South Korean team have both won the men's 100-meter championship, demonstrating their strength in this event.
Su Bingtian, the Asian men's 100-meter track and field record holder, and the men's 100-meter track and field champions of previous Asian Games, whether they are from China, Japan or South Korea, are all outstanding athletes worthy of our respect and pride. Their achievements not only represent personal hard work and strength, but also demonstrate the progress and development of Asian track and field sports.