Dina Asher-Smith: British star admits 100m result ‘sucks’ in honest interview
Dina Asher-Smith ran one of the fastest races of her career in the 100m final at the World Athletics Championships but was still left heartbroken after finishing fourth.
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Dina Asher-Smith ran one of the fastest races of her career in the 100m final at the World Athletics Championships but was still left heartbroken after finishing fourth.
Usain Bolt has widely been regarded as the fastest man of all time, breaking all the sprinting world records in his path and dominating the Olympics when he competed.
The World Athletics Championships got underway in Eugene’s Hayward Field on Friday, kicking off 10 days of international competition that will see Great Britain’s track and field stars attempt to make their mark on the global stage.
Jamaica's Shelley-Ann Fraser-Pryce made history Sunday as she bagged a fifth world 100m title on Sunday, as Team USA claimed four other crowns on offer in Eugene.
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has clinched a record fifth women’s 100m world title in another Jamaican clean sweep of the medals.
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce stormed to a record fifth women's 100m World Championships title while Britain's Dina Asher-Smith finished fourth. The 35-year-old came through in 10.67 seconds to seal a championship record as she finished ahead of her compatriots, Shericka Jackson and Elaine Thompson-Herah, who rounded out the all-Jamaican podium with silver and bronze. Ad/> Remarkably, the two-time Olympic champion's latest world title has come 13 years after her first, which she clinched back in 2009 in Berlin.
EUGENE, Ore. : Shelley-Ann Fraser-Pryce led a Jamaican clean sweep in the women's 100m final at the World Championships while American athletes continued to clean up on home soil by clinching four golds on Sunday.