The first stop of the 2019 Asian Track and Field Grand Prix held in Jiangjin, Chongqing ended its first round, and the Chinese team won a total of six championships. Among them, Hubei player Wu Zhiqiang won the men's 100-meter championship with 10.27 seconds.

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Chutian Metropolis Daily, June 5 (Reporter Xu Ping) On the evening of June 4, the first stop of the 2019 Asian Track and Field Grand Prix held in Jiangjin, Chongqing ended its first stop. The Chinese team won a total of six championships, including Hubei athlete Wu Zhiqiang won the men's 100-meter championship with 10 seconds 27.

The first stop of the 2019 Asian Track and Field Grand Prix held in Jiangjin, Chongqing ended its first round, and the Chinese team won a total of six championships. Among them, Hubei player Wu Zhiqiang won the men's 100-meter championship with 10.27 seconds. - DayDayNews

Hubei player Wu Zhiqiang

25-year-old Wu Zhiqiang is the third player in active Chinese men's sprint. At the Doha Asian Championships in April this year, he won the third place with 10.18 seconds. While creating his personal best, he also became the third player in active Chinese men's sprinters to run into the 10.20 mark.

This eye-catching 100-meter sporting man battle was mainly held among Chinese and Japanese athletes. In addition to Wu Zhiqiang, another Chinese player, Jiang Hengnan, entered the finals, and Japanese players Shota Fan Zuka and Takunata also have strong competitiveness. In the first half, Jiang Hengnan was in the lead, but Wu Zhiqiang "overtakes" at the second half and finally won the championship with 10.27 seconds. Jiang Hengnan won the third place with 10.49 seconds, and Fan Zuka Shota won the runner-up with 10.35 seconds.

2019 Asian Track and Field Grand Prix is ​​one of the highest track and field events in Asia. It holds three competitions every year. The second competition will be held at the Chongqing Olympic Sports Center Stadium on June 7.

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