Asher-Smith, he himself was heartbroken by missing the 100m final, but set the tone for a brutal blow that will soon be hit Man ship And Johnson Thompson returned to the field as a member of the British women’s 4x100m relay team. The team performed well in Friday’s final and broke the national record.
After her 100m disappointment, Asher-Smith revealed that she raced against time after a hamstring injury to adapt to these races and withdrew from the 200m.
However, the problem is not that the 25-year-old is still injured, but shy of her best form because of missing training, she immediately vowed to join Asha Philip, Imani Lansiquot and Daryll Neita to play part of her relay.
“I’m really happy, after 100 meters I did say that I can’t help the girls who are 4×100 meters,” Asher Smith said. “This week I have been training hard, I only took a day off, and then John [Blackie, coach] Put me back on the training track. Essentially, all I need is a few more weeks and more training courses. He even said last night:’If you have a few more days, you will enter the 100m final, and it will be 10.8 in a week or so’.
Dina Asher-Smith smiled again in Tokyo.
/ Associated Press“This is one of the things I chase time. I know that as long as I give me some more training sessions and run a few more times, I will get closer to the state I am used to.”
Under the leadership of Philip, Lansiquot tore the back straight before a good turn in Asher-Smith, which allowed the individual 100m finalist Neita to lead the United States and Jamaica by 41.55 to take the baton home.
Both countries will strengthen their strength in tomorrow’s finals, looking back at the cannons resting after their respective matches, but the UK will benefit from a fixed group of four, three of which won a bronze medal in Rio five years ago.
“Medals are definitely possible for us,” Philip said. “I never like pranks, but I know, see that and time.
“I think this is a good warm-up for us. We get up at 4 am, take the bus at 6.40 am, and warm up at 7:30 am-all these numbers and times have never been seen before. Passed! We all had a lot of energy when we came out for a run at that time. We will bring it again tomorrow. Don’t be too excited.”
Due to the early start, all four athletes were watching the game on TV in the Olympic Village last night, because Johnson Thompson’s heptathlon dream was shattered by the 200-meter calf problem.
“I feel guilty for her,” Asher-Smith added. “It’s really ugly, it’s ugly. We drove the BBC and they kept rebroadcasting. We had to turn around and change channels. I couldn’t watch it again and again. She worked so hard.”
Gemili’s hamstring injury did not cause a devastating blow to Britain’s personal gold medal hopes like Asher Smith did, but the 27-year-old has long been an important part of the men’s relay team, including at the 2017 World Championships. Success in the game.
However, in his absence, the four-man group consisting of CJ Ujah, Zharnel Hughes, Richard Kilty and Nathaneel Mitchell-Blake with a season best of 38.02 was second only to Jamaica in the Heat and will advance to tomorrow’s final.
There was a huge shock in the second round. Even according to their own usually unreliable standards, the United States showed a terrible performance, with Fred Klee, Trevon Brommel and Ronnie Baker’s four-man team withdrew from the game after finishing sixth due to a terrible performance. A set of conversions.
For the U.S. team, this turned into a bad quarterback, because the most popular Grant Holloway (Grant Holloway) was defeated for the first time in the entire season, because Jamaica’s Hansle Parchment won With 110 million hurdles gold medals, his world record this year is only 0.01 second away.
However, soon after, the spirit of the United States was lifted, because Ryan Crouser set a new record for the second longest shot in history with an Olympic record of 23.3 million meters, leading his teammate Joe by 1 to 2. Kovacs (Joe Kovacs).



