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Sprint record is ‘under threat’, says Dina

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DINA Asher-Smith believes Florence Griffith Joyner’s 34-year-old 100m world record is under threat.

The 26-year-old feels the record can fall as technology progresses in the sport.

The world 200m champion will run in the 100m at the Birmingham Diamond League meet today – although she will not face Olympic champion Elaine Thompson-Herah after she pulled out on Thursday.

The Jamaican ran 10.54seconds – just 0.05secs off Griffith Joyner’s 1988 record last year – while Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has openly spoken about running 10.4secs and Asher-Smith feels the 10.49s mark could go with the aid of shoe and track technology.

“I think so,” said the British record-holder, who has run 10.83s. “We shouldn’t put limits on ourselves. When you stop thinking about limits and focus on the processes, who knows what can be achieved? Everything seems impossible until it’s done.

“Definitely given the advantages of (spike) technology, definitely given the increase of track technology.

“That plus all the advantages, the competitio­n – domestic and internatio­nal – nice wins, amazing crowds, we have all been starved of crowds because of the pandemic.

“I’m excited to go out there and put together some really good races.”

Asher-Smith is planning to defend her five titles this year with the Commonweal­th Games and European Championsh­ips following July’s World Championsh­ips in Eugene. She won the 200m at the Worlds in 2019, 100m, 200m and 4x100m at the Europeans in 2018 and the 4x100m at the Commonweal­th Games four years ago.

Keely Hodgkinson, who won 800m silver in Tokyo, Holly Bradshaw who took bronze in the pole vault and Josh Kerr, after his 1500m bronze in Japan, also run in Birmingham on Saturday. World heptathlon champion Katarina Johnson-Thompson will also compete in the long jump.

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