Dina Asher-Smith's life away from sport from proud family to minimalist home

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Dina Asher-Smith's life away from sport from proud family to minimalist home
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British Sprinter Dina Asher-Smith was the first Briton to win three medals at a World Championships, and the first British woman to win a World title in a sprint event

Dina Asher-Smith is on the brink of participating in her sixth World Championships, a remarkable journey spanning a decade since her debut. Her achievements in the sporting arena are impressive, having secured a total of eight global medals.

Dina, alongside Zharnel Hughes and Keely Hodgkinson, are among the British athletes aiming for glory at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest this year. The pinnacle of her career arrived at the 2019 World Athletics Championships, where Dina Asher-Smith etched her name into history books. She achieved a groundbreaking feat by earning her first-ever women's world or Olympic sprinting title for both herself and Great Britain.

This remarkable accomplishment also marked her as Britain's fastest woman in history, a remarkable milestone that will forever be etched in sports history. Here is her life off the track. Dina Asher-Smith finished 2nd in heat 2 of the Women's 100m, on day two of the World Athletics Championships.

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