There have been many outstanding athletes in the history of sprinting in China, including one who is known as the strongest amateur sprinter. He was Zhang Peimeng, then a reporter for CCTV Sports Channel.
Zhang Peimeng, born in 1992, is from Changsha, Hunan Province. She is 178 centimeters tall and weighs 80 kilograms. He did not receive professional training in his spare time, but with his outstanding talent and diligent training, he became a legend in the field of sprinting in China.
At the 2018 Asian Games, Zhang Peimeng won the men's 100-meter championship in 9.92 seconds with her outstanding performance, becoming the fastest amateur sprinter in the 100-meter event. This result also made him the second player in Asian history to break the 10-second mark.
In addition, Zhang Peimeng won the gold medal in 10.00 seconds in the men's 100m competition at the 2017 National Games, proving his strength in the domestic sprint field. His net-touching time and starting speed are among the best among amateur athletes and is known as the No. 1 in the amateur sprint world in China.
However, after Zhang Peimeng became the strongest amateur sprinter, he did not choose professional training, but continued to pursue his main business-sports journalist. He has regarded amateur sprinting as a hobby and pursuit, which has been controversial, but has also been praised and supported by many people.
Zhang Peimeng, the strongest amateur sprinter, has left a strong mark in the history of sprinting in China. He used his hard work and achievements to prove the potential and strength of amateurs. His name will always be remembered in the history of sprinting in China.