Career
Su represented Chinese Taipei at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, where she competed and played for the women"s 57 kg category. She aggravated a left knee injury in her first round defeat to South of Korea"s Lim Su-Jeong, who scored only a single point. In the bronze medal match, Su continued fighting despite falling to the mat for eleven times in visible pain, having suffered from a sustained foot injury, and being advised by her coach to stop.
She tied with Croatia"s Martina Zubčić for a score of 4–4 in the first three rounds, but lost a match by a decisive point in the fourth and final round.
Su was carried from the mat by her coach, and was immediately taken to the hospital for treatment. Su finished fifth in the women"s taekwondo tournament, yet she was widely regarded as the nation"s most outstanding athlete at the Olympics, lauded by fans and politicians for her fighting spirit and display of sportsmanship.
President Ma Ying-Jeou immediately called her to express his admiration of courage, fortitude, and perseverance she had demonstrated in the match.