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Medal record Men's athletics Competitor for  China Asian Games Gold 2010 Guangzhou 4×100 m relay Asian Indoor Games Gold 2009 Hanoi 60 m East Asian Games Gold 2009 Hong Kong 100 m Su Bingtian, Chinese: 苏炳添, (born 29 August 1989 in Zhongshan,[1] Guangdong) is a Chinese track and field athlete who competes in the sprints. He broke onto the continental scene with three straight 100 metres wins on the Asian Grand Prix in May 2009. [2] His first medal came in the 4×100 metres relay at the 11th Chinese Games later that year, where he helped the Guangdong team including Liang Jiahong and Wen Yongyi to the gold medal.[3] He also began representing China internationally that year and shortly after the national games he won the gold medal over 60 metres at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games, running a personal best of 6.65 seconds.[4] He was selected for the relay at the 2009 Asian Athletics Championships and won a silver medal alongside Guo Fan, Liang Jiahong and Zhang Peimeng. He took the individual 100 m title at the East Asian Games, defeating Japanese rival Shintaro Kimura.[5] He equalled the Chinese indoor record in the 60 m in Chengdu in 2010, running 6.58 seconds.[6] At the 2010 Asian Games he won the relay gold with a national and Games record time.[7] In March 2011, he set a new Chinese national 60 metres indoor record in Chengdu with a time of 6.56 seconds. References ^ Zhongshan athlete won gold medal. Zhonshan Government. Retrieved on 2010-12-20. ^ Teenager Xie Wenjun surprises Shi Dongpeng as Asian Grand Prix concludes in Hong Kong. IAAF (2009-05-30). Retrieved on 2010-12-19. ^ National Games Athletics event results. Tilastopaja Oy. Retrieved on 2010-12-19. ^ Krishnan, Ram. Murali (2009-10-31). Li Ling's vault victory and Huong's 60m triumph highlight opening day of Asian Indoor Games in Hanoi. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-11-02. ^ Krishnan, Ram. Murali (2009-12-12). China's Liu Qing completes double but overall it's Japan's day - East Asian Games, Day 3. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-12-19. ^ Su Bingtian. Tilastopaja Oy. Retrieved on 2010-12-20. ^ Bahrain takes two distance running golds - Asian Games, Day 6. IAAF (2010-11-27). Retrieved on 2010-12-20. External links IAAF profile for Su Bingtian