How many national records does Dina Asher-Smith hold?
Asher-Smith has won a gold medal in the 200 m, silver in the 100 m, and another silver in the 4×100 m relay at the 2019 World Championships, breaking in the individual races her own British records with results which still stand….Personal bests.
Event | 100 metres |
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Time (sec) | 10.83 |
Notes | NR |
Wind | +0.1 m/s |
Venue | Doha, Qatar |
What has Dina Asher-Smith won?
Now, at the age of 25, Asher-Smith has accumulated an athletics CV to die for. It includes five world championship medals – including world 200m gold and 100m silver in Doha in 2019 – as well as a 4x100m bronze at the Rio Olympics and numerous British records.
What is Dina Asher-Smith top speed?
The past five weeks have, it turns out, been an extraordinary story of cloak and dagger rehab for the fastest British woman ever to take to the track. On 26 June Asher-Smith felt a pop in her hamstring en route to winning the Team GB trials in Manchester in a time of 10.97sec.
When did Dina Asher Smith break her own record?
Having won relay medals at the 2013 and 2017 World Championships, Asher-Smith broke her own British records when winning silver in the 100 metres and gold in the 200 metres at the 2019 World Championships, and added another silver medal in the 4 × 100 metres relay. Asher-Smith was born in Orpington, Greater London.
What did Dina Asher Smith win at the World Championships?
Asher-Smith won the silver medal in the 100 m at the 2019 World Championships in a new British record of 10.83 seconds, finishing second behind Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce. She was the first female British sprinter to win, over 100m or 200m, an individual medal in the world championships since Kathy Cook in 1983.
Who is Dina Asher Smith of Manchester United?
She is a football fan and a supporter of Manchester United F.C. Asher-Smith is coached by John Blackie. In 2009, she ran the 300 metres in 39.16 sec to set the current World age 13 best. She has won the English Schools Championships 200m title as an Under 15 (2010), U17 (2011) and U20 (2013).
What was Dina Asher Smiths time in the relay?
England ladies, including Asher-Smith, qualified for the 4×100 m relay final, where they won gold in a time of 42.46 seconds, beating one of the favorites, Jamaica.