2009 World Champion of the World and the Global Large Mediator received Artistic King Charles at Windsor Castle
Dina Aser-Smith stressed “the strength of hard work” and said that “it means that a lot of your country is recognized by King Charles from her MBE.
Britain jumped from his training base in Texas for investment ceremony in Windsor Castle, then a celebration dinner in London in late days (March 25).
Asher-Smith, which became six times the European champion and a secure Olympic Silver Last Summer in the 4×100 m last summer, MBE was served.

Dina Asher-Smith (Getty)
“For me, it is a very powerful coat of arms you do on the track, inspiring other people, and having the consequences and have a positive impact from the world of sports.
“It’s about the strength of hard work, and it’s nice to celebrate for your big job. He (Charles) was very surprised that I flew from Texas so I invited me to not tell me, and I was not such an honor.
“When I started running, I just wanted to run faster. I didn’t imagine taking me here.
“It simply came to our notice then. It’s a great parameter, a stunning castle and a king is really funny and really charming.

GB 4x100m Take a silver (Getty)
Asher-Smith will now return Texas to Texas, as its outdoor season will open in the 4×400 m release of 4×400 m.
The last year of the 29th year is a long decorative (200 m / 400 m) and will rise to Marrieti Paulino, Alexis Holmes, Salva Prays, Salva, Tommy and Gabbi Tomas in the full arms in the field.
Asher-Smith, under the guidance of an Ellian floreral in the United States, from the Paris Olympics to the month of the Paris Olympics, the coach John Blayi has been divided.
Asher-Smith in Sevi, Aser-Smith, helped him to provide individual medals in the world, including 200 million gold in Doha, as well as British posts – 100 m (7.88) and 200 meters (21.88).

Dina Asher-Smith and John Black (ghettine)
After receiving his MBE, Asher-Smith paid tribute to Blair and stated that he was “excited to celebrate with him.”
“My previous coach could no longer do the journey,” he said. “He is currently in the wheelchair, so when it came to Paris (2024 Olympic), the journey was quite difficult, and that was something we both seriously like.
Asher-Smith’s goal is to compete in September 100 m, 200 m and 4×100 m and Tokyo world championships, and it feels like it is in a big place, especially since athletes can be built longer season.
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