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Saturday, 25 July 2015

Dina Asher-Smith creates history as sprinter becomes first British woman to run 100m in under 11 seconds at Anniversary Games

Dina Asher-Smith creates history as sprinter becomes first British woman to run 100m in under 11 seconds at Anniversary Games

  • Dina Asher-Smith won her 100m heat at the Anniversary Games, finishing ahead of World Championship silver medallist Murielle Ahoure
  • The 19-year-old became the first British woman to run the 100m in under 11 seconds at the Olympic Stadium on Saturday 
  • Asher-Smith, a box carrier at London 2012, expressed her delight following the race but says her performance was still 'messy in places' 
Dina Asher-Smith became the first British woman to run the 100 metres in under 11 seconds as she clocked 10.99 seconds to win her heat at the Sainsbury's Anniversary Games.
The 19-year-old history student announced her arrival as a world-class force by lowering her own British record by 0.03 seconds.
The Londoner was a box carrier at London 2012, but on her return to the Olympic Stadium she finished ahead of World Championship silver medallist Murielle Ahoure.
Dina Asher-Smith (left) celebrates her stunning 100m win on Saturday at the Olympic Stadium
Dina Asher-Smith (left) celebrates her stunning 100m win on Saturday at the Olympic Stadium
The 19-year-old (middle) became the first British woman to run the 100m in under 11 seconds in the process
The 19-year-old (middle) became the first British woman to run the 100m in under 11 seconds in the process
Asher-Smith, who has the chance to go even quicker in the final, said: 'It means a lot. I'm still a bit confused.
'I'm trying to keep calm so I can execute in the final. I'm over the moon but I've still got a lot to improve because it was messy in places.'
Asher-Smith's time only ranks her 17th in the world this year, but breaking through the 11-second barrier marks a watershed moment in British women's sprinting.
Her achievement was followed moments later by another British record, this time for Shara Proctor in the long jump, as the Anguilla-born athlete soared out to 6.98m with the last attempt of the competition. 
Asher-Smith looks back after realising the magnitude of the feat she had achieved at the Anniversary Games
Asher-Smith looks back after realising the magnitude of the feat she had achieved at the Anniversary Games
Great Britain long jumper Shara Proctor set a British long jump record at the Anniversary Games on Saturday
Great Britain long jumper Shara Proctor set a British long jump record at the Anniversary Games on Saturday


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/othersports/article-3174545/Dina-Asher-Smith-creates-history-sprinter-British-woman-run-100m-11-seconds-Anniversary-Games.html#ixzz3gwlsY1S1
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