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There is a sprint genius in Japan whose performance far exceeds that of Su Bingtian and Xie Zhenye in the same period. Who is he?

In the field of Asian track and field sprinting, despite the strong rise of "mercenary" groups in West Asia in recent years, China and Japan are still the two powerful poles of Asian men's sprinting. Su Bingtian and Xie Zhenye won the Asian 100m and 200m records for China. , breaking through the 10-second and 20-second marks, but the Asian 4×100m record, which represents the overall level of sprinting, is firmly in the hands of the Japanese team. Japan's overall strength is better than the Chinese team.

Entering the Tokyo Olympic cycle, dark horses emerge every year in Japanese track and field circles with outstanding talents and outstanding results. Especially this sprint genius poses a greater threat to the Chinese team. Sani, a mixed-race star born in 1999 Brown, with a height of 1.87 meters, can reach both 100 meters and 200 meters. At the age of 20 in the 2019 season, Sani Brown achieved consecutive successes, running under 10 seconds twice in the 100 meters, setting a new Japanese record of 9.97 seconds, and ranking second in Japan with a time of 20.08 seconds in the 200 meters, far surpassing Su Bingtian and Xie Zhenye in the same period. level.

Sany Brown did not suddenly become popular in the 2019 season. He has become famous at a young age in the previous seasons. In the 2015 World Junior Championships in Colombia, 16-year-old Sani Brown completed the 100 meters in 10.28 seconds and 20.34 seconds. The double gold medalist in the 200 meters. At the Beijing World Championships that year, Sani Brown competed in the 200 meters and successfully entered the semi-finals. He clocked 20.35 seconds in the preliminaries and 20.47 seconds in the semi-finals. This is a quasi-first-class result in Asia.

In 2016, Sani Brown was injured and missed the Rio Olympics. In 2017, after receiving the guidance of the famous American coach Leno (Xie Zhenye is now a foreign teacher), 18-year-old Sani Brown improved by leaps and bounds. He opened 10 seconds and 10 four times in the season and defeated Traditional famous players such as Kiryu Shohide, Yamagata Ryota, and Cambridge Asuka won the Japanese Championships. Although the London World Championships stopped in the 100-meter semi-finals, Sani Brown successfully ran into the finals in the 200 meters, surpassing Usain Bolt and becoming the world champion in history. The youngest player in the final track.

In the 2017 season, Sani Brown already had the potential to open 10 seconds. In the subsequent 2018 season, he had the strength to hit the world youth record of 9.97 seconds held by Bromel. This year, Sani Brown was injured again and was ahead of schedule. End the season. In 2019, Sani Brown turned 20 and continued to advance rapidly. He broke the Japanese record in 100 meters with 9.97 seconds and also ran 20.08 seconds in 200 meters. It will not be difficult to break the 20-second mark in the future. Sani Brown only competed in the 100 meters at the Doha World Championships. His reaction at the start was slow (0.206 seconds). He ran 10.15 seconds and missed the final. His slow reaction at the start is one of the shortcomings of his current ability.

Sani Brown has set the goal of next year’s Tokyo Olympics, running 9.90 seconds to win a 100-meter Olympic medal, and at the same time strive to enter the finals of 200 meters. Sani Brown has now flown to the United States to re-enter the famous education Renault's training camp, with Renault's careful guidance, 22-year-old Sani Brown is expected to have a greater breakthrough next year, and may be able to hit the 100-meter and 200-meter Asian records held by Su Bingtian and Xie Zhenye. At the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games, the 23-year-old Sani Brown Nibron has more wings and will become a formidable enemy for the Chinese team.