The Guardian (USA)

Dina Asher-Smith gives Commonweal­th Games boost with race announceme­nt

- Sean Ingle

Dina Asher-Smith has handed the Commonweal­th Games a major boost by confirming she will race the 100m or 200m as well as the 4x100m relay this summer – a decision that sets up a potential mouthwater­ing showdown against the Olympic champion Elaine Thompson-Herah.

With the world 100m champion, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, double Olympic 400m champion, Shaunae MillerUibo, and Tokyo 100m bronze medallist, Shericka Jackson, also expected to travel to Birmingham, one excited Commonweal­th Games insider told the Guardian that the “race of the championsh­ips” was on the cards.

Asher-Smith had been expected to focus solely on the relay in Birmingham, given her packed schedule also includes the world championsh­ips in Eugene and the European championsh­ips in Munich. However she told the Guardian that the magic of competing in front of a home crowd, along with a thirst for medals, had persuaded her to shoot for more glory.

“It’s in Birmingham and I love performing in front of a home crowd, so I genuinely want to put my best foot forward in as many events as possible, even though it is a busy summer,” she said.

“I have three titles to defend at the Euros, another at the worlds and a relay medal to retain from the Commonweal­ths. But the pandemic, and having a bit of a strange one in Tokyo, has made me think: if you’ve got an opportunit­y to shine, just go and do it.

“We work so hard so we might as well go and put our talents on display and compete. It’s what we love to do and what we’ve been training for since we were eight or 10 years old.”

Asher-Smith said she did not mind who lined up against her, when asked about the potential stacked field of rivals, but admitted: “It’d be great if it was the event of the championsh­ips.”

 ?? Photograph: Marco Mantovani/Getty ?? ‘I love performing in front of a home crowd,’ said Dina Asher-Smith with regard to the Birmingham Commonweal­th Games, which starts in July.
Photograph: Marco Mantovani/Getty ‘I love performing in front of a home crowd,’ said Dina Asher-Smith with regard to the Birmingham Commonweal­th Games, which starts in July.

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