Commonwealth Games: Dina Asher-Smith withdraws with ‘light hamstring strain’

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England’s Dina Asher-Smith has withdrawn from the Commonwealth Games with a “light hamstring strain”.

Asher-Smith pulled up with the injury while competing for Great Britain in the women’s 4x100m relay final at the World Championships on Monday.

“[There are] no major issues and nothing to worry about,” she said.

Asher-Smith came third in the 200m at the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast four years ago.

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She also won gold as part of the England 4x100m relay team.

“I feel good but I am in need of a few days off,” she wrote on Instagram.

“But due to the short turnaround between the end of the Worlds and the start of the Commonwealth Games in a few days time, I’m going to have to withdraw.”

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Asher-Smith spoke of her personal and physical pain after winning bronze in Oregon.

The medal came after her Olympic campaign in 2021 was wrecked by a hamstring injury, followed by the death of her grandmother – who she was especially close to – earlier this year.

“I was so excited to race in front of a home crowd and all the British fans,” Asher-Smith added.

“It is going to be such an amazing competition and I know that Team England will do you all proud.”

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Asher-Smith will be hopeful of competing in the European Championships, which begin on 15 August.

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