Chinese race walker He Xianghong dominated the men's 35km race at the opening leg of the Chinese National Race Walk Grand Prix, improving the Asian record by 20 seconds here on Saturday.
The 24-year-old He, who finished fifth at the Oregon World Athletics Championships in Eugene, built up a comfortable sole lead soon after the start. He maintained a fast and steady pace throughout the race and kept extending the gap to the chasers, wrapping up the overwhelming victory in two hours, 22 minutes and 55 seconds, reports Xinhua news agency.
His winning mark not only shattered his own national record of 2:24:45, but also beat the Asian record of 2:23:15 set by Japan's Masatora Kawano at the Oregon worlds, and is 19 seconds faster than Italian world champion Massimo Stano's winning mark in Eugene.