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Brief introduction of Wu Zhiqiang 100 meter athletes

Wu Zhiqiang,1was born in Tongliao, Inner Mongolia in April, 1994. He is a track and field athlete in China and a bronze medalist in the men's 4× 100-meter relay in Tokyo Olympic Games.

Su Xie, a well-deserved Gemini in China, led China to make a qualitative breakthrough in sprint. After the last National Games, Xi 'an National Games won the championship and runner-up again (the ranking was reversed). Besides Xie Su, another sprinter also made a personal breakthrough, Wu Zhiqiang from Hubei team.

After three national games, it stood out in the highest level of the Xi National Games. With 10 sec 18, the bronze medal was won, which was extremely rich in gold. He has become the third person in China 100 meter. Wu Zhiqiang, a native of Tongliao, Inner Mongolia, was born in 1994, with a height of1.75m, and registered with the Hubei team.

relay race

20 13 Shenyang national games is his first national games. Rookie Wu Zhiqiang only participated in the 100-meter relay race, and won the seventh place ahead of Hubei team in 39.57 seconds. On 20 14, Wu Zhiqiang was selected for the national team and trained with Su Xie. Because at that time, Wu Zhiqiang's talent had not been fully exerted, and he was in a substitute position in the relay team, and the level of 100 meters remained within the athlete's standard of10.50 seconds.

With the help of former national record holder Zhou Wei, Wu Zhiqiang broke out from 20 17, and Taiyuan won the national championship with 10.27 seconds. For the first time in my career, I broke through 10.30 seconds, and the Jinan National Championship advanced again, and won the runner-up with 10.24 seconds. Although Wu Zhiqiang pointed at the medal in the Tianjin National Games, he lost to Jiangsu record holder Xu Haiyang by 0.03 seconds in the final, who won the bronze medal with 10.28 seconds, and Wu Zhiqiang ranked fourth.