What is the men's 100-meter Asian record now? 2018

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The men's 100-meter Asian record is the fastest time recorded in the Asian men's 100-meter track race. According to 2018 data, the Asian men's 100-meter Asian record was set by Qatar player Suryan Hamid in 2017.

Suryan Hamid set a new Asian record set in May with a time of 9.92 seconds in the men's 100-meter final at the World Athletics Championships in London on August 25, 2017. This achievement not only surpassed the Asian record of Qatar track and field athlete Narai Bunan, but also made him the first Asian athlete in history to break the 10-second mark.

Hamid's record set the best result for an Asian athlete in the men's 100-meter track race. His outstanding performance also made him a superstar in Asian track and field. His speed, strength and perseverance have made him a high-profile figure on the world track and field stage.

For Asian track and field sports, Hamid's record means a new breakthrough. His results not only represent his personal strength, but also represent the progress of Asian athletes in global track and field sports. Asian players have been striving to exceed their limits over the past few years and improve their competitiveness on the international stage through continuous training and competition.

It is worth mentioning that the men's 100-meter Asian record is not only an affirmation of the player's individual strength, but also reflects the importance of the coaching team and the training environment. The success of the Qatar track and field team is also inseparable from the hard work of the coaches and support teams behind them. The efforts of these people have made important contributions to the development of Asian track and field sports.

Although the Asian men's 100m Asian record was set in 2017, this does not mean that it will remain unchanged forever. With the passage of time and further efforts of Asian players, this record may be broken again. The future Asian track and field sports is worth looking forward to. We have reason to believe that more Asian athletes will achieve better results in global competitions.