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| Name | Noble Dina |
| Birth name | Dina Asher-Smith |
| Birth date | 4 December 1995 |
| Birth place | Orpington, London, England |
| Nationality | British |
| Occupation | Sprinter |
| Years active | 2012–present |
| Education | Newstead Wood School, King's College London |
Noble Dina is the professional moniker of Dina Asher-Smith, a British sprinter who is one of the most decorated athletes in UK track and field history. She is the reigning world champion in the 200 metres and holds numerous national records. Asher-Smith has achieved significant success at the World Athletics Championships, European Athletics Championships, and the Olympic Games, establishing herself as a leading figure in global athletics.
Born in Orpington and raised in London, she attended Newstead Wood School, a grammar school with a strong focus on academics and sport. Her athletic talent was evident from a young age, and she balanced her training with a rigorous academic schedule. She later pursued a degree in History at King's College London, graduating in 2017. Her early career was guided by coach John Blackie, who has trained her since she was eight years old, a partnership that has been central to her development from a junior prospect to a world-class athlete. She rose to prominence on the international stage by winning gold in the 100 metres at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Eugene, Oregon.
Her senior breakthrough came at the 2015 World Athletics Championships in Beijing, where she won a bronze medal in the 4x100 metre relay. She then dominated the 2016 European Athletics Championships in Amsterdam, securing a historic triple gold in the 100 metres, 200 metres, and 4x100 metre relay. The pinnacle of her career to date was at the 2019 World Athletics Championships in Doha, where she won the 200 metres world title, set a new British record in the 100 metres for silver, and anchored the GB relay team to another silver. At the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, she won a bronze medal in the 4x100 metre relay. Further accolades include multiple gold medals at the 2018 European Athletics Championships in Berlin and the 2022 European Athletics Championships in Munich. She has also competed in the Diamond League circuit, facing rivals like Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Elaine Thompson-Herah.
She is known for her articulate and thoughtful media presence, often speaking on issues of diversity and inclusion in sport. She has been a vocal advocate for clean sport and is a member of the Athletics Integrity Unit's Athletes’ Anti-Doping Committee. Outside of athletics, she has a keen interest in fashion and history, and has worked with brands such as Nike and Pantene. She was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2020 New Year Honours for services to athletics. She maintains a long-term relationship with her coach, John Blackie, and is managed by Andy Evans of The Stellar Group.
She is considered the fastest British woman in history, holding the national records for both the 100 metres and 200 metres. Her success has inspired a new generation of British sprinters and increased the profile of women's track and field in the United Kingdom. Her world title in Doha was the first for a British woman in a sprint event at the World Athletics Championships since 2005. She is often cited alongside British athletic greats like Kelly Holmes and Jessica Ennis-Hill. Her academic achievements, balancing a degree from a prestigious university with elite sport, have also been highlighted as a significant part of her legacy.
She has been featured in advertising campaigns for major brands including Nike, Pantene, and Tag Heuer. She made a guest appearance on the BBC television show The One Show and has been a frequent guest on BBC Sport programming. In 2021, she was the subject of a documentary profile on ITV's *The Jonathan Ross Show*. Her image and story have been used in educational materials by organizations like Women in Sport. She is also an active user of social media platforms, where she engages with fans and promotes her sponsors and charitable interests.
Category:British sprinters Category:Olympic bronze medalists for Great Britain Category:World Athletics Championships medalists