Comparing Tang Xingqiang and Wu Zhiqiang, Wu Zhiqiang is more powerful.
In September 2021, Tang Xingqiang won the men's 200m championship at the 14th National Games with a time of 20.39 seconds. In the same month, he won the men's 4x100m relay gold medal in track and field at the 14th National Games.
Wu Zhiqiang is a member of our sprint team. He achieved his own breakthrough in the men's 400m event. Wu Zhiqiang performed well in the preliminaries and semi-finals and successfully advanced to the finals. In the final, he won the impressive silver medal with his stable form and excellent performance. As the only northerner on China's 100-meter flying list, Wu Zhiqiang's strength cannot be underestimated. As a man who came from the prairie of Inner Mongolia, he is also very talented in track and field.
Comparing Tang Xingqiang and Wu Zhiqiang, Wu Zhiqiang is more powerful.
Introductions of Tang Xingqiang and Wu Zhiqiang
1. Tang Xingqiang
Tang Xingqiang, male, was born on August 11, 1995 in Ningde City, Fujian Province. In September 2006, he entered the track and field team of the Zhouning County Youth Sports School and studied under the coach Zhang Ming. In February 2014, he entered the track and field team of the Fujian Provincial Track and Field Cycling Center and studied under the coach Lan Yingxiang.
2. Wu Zhiqiang
Wu Zhiqiang, born on April 10, 1994 in Tongliao City, Inner Mongolia, is a Chinese track and field athlete and a bronze medalist in the men's 4×100 meter relay at the Tokyo Olympics. On June 18, 2016, Wu Zhiqiang won the third place in the men's 100 meters at the 2016 National Track and Field Championship and Grand Prix Finals; on May 9, 2017, he won the men's 100 meters championship at the Taiyuan Station of the National Track and Field Grand Prix; on March 11, 2018, he won the 2018 The 60-meter champion at Xi'an Station of the National Indoor Track and Field Championships in 2016.