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    Dina Asher-Smith

    Dina Asher-Smith

    Athlète britannique

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  1. Geraldina « Dina » Asher-Smith, née le 4 décembre 1995 à Orpington (Grand Londres), est une athlète britannique spécialiste du sprint, championne du monde du 200 m en 2019 à Doha et sextuple championne d'Europe, dont deux fois sur 200 m, en 2016 et en 2018.

  2. Geraldina "Dina" Rachel Asher-Smith, OLY ( / ˈdiːnə ˈæʃɜː smɪθ /; born 4 December 1995) is a British sprinter internationally active since 2011. In 2019 she was the first British woman to win a World title in a sprint event.

  3. 4 déc. 1995 · 1 x Diamond League Final winner. 3 x World Championships Silver medallist. 2 x Olympic Games Bronze medallist. More Honours. World Rankings. Personal Bests. Seasons Bests. Results. Progression.

  4. WORLD & EUROPEAN CHAMPION. Group has challenged me to get creative with some Lego bricks and reflect on my year. When I look back, I think this year will stand out to me as building new - new beginnings, new challenges, growth and adaptation. I’ll be working with the group to inspire girls to become unstoppable.

  5. Dina Asher-Smith has established herself as one of Europe's finest athletes, but an Olympic gold medal remains elusive with sprinters from the Americas blocking her path. Her journey began with a bang, as she won the 2013 European Junior 200m title and claimed gold in the 100m at the 2014 World Junior Championships.

  6. Dina Asher-Smith is the fastest British woman in history. She currently holds British records in the 100m (10.83 secs), 200m (21.88 secs) and 4x100m (41.77 secs); British Junior records in the 100m (11.14 secs) and 200m (22.61 secs) and the European Junior Indoor record in the 200m (23.15 secs).

  7. IAAF World T&F Championships, Beijing 200m, 5th, 22.07 NR. IAAF Diamond League, London 100m, 4th in final, 10.99 in heats. British record - first British woman under 11 seconds. British Outdoor T&F Championships, Birmingham, 100m, 1st, 11.08 CR.