The Tianjin National Games track and field competition started on the 2nd. Su Bingtian, Zhang Peimeng and other famous athletes successfully advanced to the men's 100-meter final. Nina, an overseas Chinese who participated as an individual, although her results were mediocre, she expressed her hope Can represent China in the Olympic women's heptathlon competition.
On the first day of track and field competition, all the "flying men" made their debut, and both the men's and women's 100 meters started preliminaries and semi-finals. Su Bingtian, Zhang Peimeng and Xie Zhenye were in the first group of the men's 100m semi-finals. As a result, the three of them advanced to the finals as the top three in the group without any suspense. Su Bingtian's time was 10.19 seconds. Xie Zhenye held on to Su Bingtian and ran 10.22 seconds, defending the championship. Zhang Peimeng’s time was 10.30 seconds. Fujian player Tang Xingqiang and Guangdong player Mo Youxue both missed the finals.
Su Bingtian said frankly after the game that there is no need to exert 100% of his strength, "As long as you can enter the finals, you have to preserve your strength. I have never won the National Games championship, and I have great expectations, but I may not be able to win (the championship). On this fair stage, the strong wins."
In the women's 100m rematch, Guangxi star Wei Yongli ran 11.38 seconds and easily advanced to the finals with the first place in the rematch. The men's and women's 100m finals will be held on the evening of the 3rd.
In addition to watching the "Flying Man", the media that day paid most attention to a girl with mediocre results. Nina, an overseas Chinese who participated as an individual, participated in the women's javelin qualifying competition that day, although she only threw 45.04 rice, ranked 18th and missed the promotion, but this girl who was under 19 years old became the "star" on the track and field that day. This is not only because she is the only overseas Chinese participating in the track and field competition, but also because she is the granddaughter of Chinese track and field stars Zheng Fengrong and Duan Qiyan. Nina, who has practiced track and field with her grandma and grandpa since she was a child, speaks fluent Chinese and is currently a Canadian citizen. He said that his biggest wish is to represent China in the Olympic Games to make up for his grandma's regret of not being able to participate in the Olympic Games.
It is worth mentioning that Nina’s main event is the women’s heptathlon. This time she was unable to participate in this event because the preparation period was too short. She reached 6021 points this year, which is the highest score in this year’s world championships. He is currently ranked 39th in the rankings and fourth among players under 20 years old. In the past two National Games, the championship score in this event failed to reach 6,000 points.
Three gold medals were awarded at the track and field competition that day. Liaoning player Li Dan won the women's 10,000-meter championship in 34 minutes, 00 seconds and 25 seconds. Yunnan player Zhang Deshun and Jiangsu player Wang Xueqin won the second and third places respectively. Jiangsu player Wu Jian successfully defended his title in the men's discus event with a time of 59.62 meters. Henan player Wei Zidong and Zhejiang player Zhang Mengjie won the silver and bronze medals respectively. In the women's pole vault, the Zhejiang team was the dominant team. Xu Huiqin, Li Ling, and Ren Mengqian all jumped 4.40 meters and took the top three places. Another Zhejiang player, Chen Qiaoling, tied for fourth place. Asian record and national record holder Li Ling said that she was very happy that the Zhejiang team had achieved such good results, but she still needed to summarize and improve.