Sky Sports
  • Home
  • Sports
    • Football
    • F1
    • Cricket
    • Rugby Union
    • Rugby League
    • Golf
    • Boxing
    • NFL
    • Tennis
    • NBA
    • Racing
    • Darts
    • Netball
    • MMA
    • More Sports
  • Scores
  • Watch
  • Sky Bet
  • Shop
  • More
    • Podcasts
    • Live on Sky
    • Get Sky Sports
    • Sky Sports App
    • Sky Sports with no contract
    • Kick It Out
    • British South Asians in Football
Watch Sky Sports
  • Olympics

News News

News

  • News
  • Schedule
  • Results
  • Medals
  • Live Blog
  • Video
  • Features
  • Paralympics
  • Sky Scholarships
More from Olympics
  • Olympics Home

Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Dina Asher-Smith fails to make 100m final

Team GB's Daryll Neita secures final fastest loser place with her semi-final run of 11 seconds flat

By Emma Thurston

Last Updated: 01/08/21 2:03pm

Dina Asher-Smith wasn't able to secure an automatic qualifying spot or fastest loser space
Dina Asher-Smith wasn't able to secure an automatic qualifying spot or fastest loser space

Dina Asher-Smith has been knocked out of the women's 100m at the semi-final stage of the Tokyo Olympics.

However, Team GB's Daryll Neita was able to secure the final fastest loser place with her semi-final run of 11 seconds flat.

Asher-Smith, the 100m silver medallist from the 2019 world championships, ran in the first of three semi-final heats and recorded a time of 11.05.

The 25-year-old's time was well below her personal best [10.83] and season's best [10.91].

Elaine Thompson-Herah won Asher-Smith's heat, with Ajla Del Ponte taking the second automatic qualifying place.

Great Britain's Asha Philip's campaign also came to an end as she finished last in the second semi-final.

Dina Asher-Smith started well but couldn't keep her pace throughout the semi-final
Dina Asher-Smith started well but couldn't keep her pace throughout the semi-final

Asher-Smith had clocked 11.07 seconds during her maiden heat on Friday. She appeared to ease down and finished second behind Teahna Daniels of the USA.

Her qualification time was only the 11th fastest of the field but the British athlete was adamant that she was happy and did have "another level" to give in the next stage.

In the early stages of the semi-final, it looked as if Asher-Smith was right. She made an explosive start out of the blocks and was pressing towards Thompson-Herah around 60m.

Also See:

  • Djokovic leaves Tokyo Olympics without medal
  • McIlroy: I've been proven wrong about Olympics
  • Brownlee gets his gold in mixed team relay
  • Wilson wins windsurfing bronze for Team GB

Yet, in the final stages she struggled to find another gear; Del Ponte reeled her in and Asher-Smith's time of 11.05 left her facing an anxious wait.

Following the second semi-final heat, the British sprinter remained in the second fastest loser space, before her Team GB colleague - Neita - ran 11 seconds flat in the last semi-final and pipped her to the post.

Related Stories

Simone Biles withdrew from five of her six finals at Tokyo 2020 to focus on her mental health

Biles: I should have quit way before Tokyo

Freya Anderson and Max Litchfield experienced an emotional Olympics in Tokyo

Mental battles, Tokyo torment & Paris dreams

Jack Woolley was out with friends after returning from Tokyo

Irish Olympian Woolley undergoes surgery after street attack

James Guy, Adam Peaty, Anna Hopkin and Kathleen Dawson pose with their gold medals after winning the mixed 4x100m medley relay at Tokyo 2020

Govt to invest £232m to support GB & Northern Ireland athletes

Lauren Price

Olympic boxing heroes - Britain's best-ever talent?

Videos

Olympics Explained: What security risks are there at Paris 2024?

Olympics Explained: The environmental impact of Paris 2024

Olympics Explained: 10 things you didn't know about the Games

How motherhood changed Dame Sarah Storey

'I've nothing to prove' | Peaty on mental health struggles and Gordon Ramsey influence

  • Home
  • Sports
    • Football
    • F1
    • Cricket
    • Rugby Union
    • Rugby League
    • Golf
    • Boxing
    • NFL
    • Tennis
    • NBA
    • Racing
    • Darts
    • Netball
    • MMA
    • More Sports
  • Scores
  • Watch
  • Sky Bet
  • Shop
  • More
    • Podcasts
    • Live on Sky
    • Get Sky Sports
    • Sky Sports App
    • Sky Sports with no contract
    • Kick It Out
    • British South Asians in Football
  • X
  • Facebook
  • TikTok
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • WhatsApp
  • Partners
    • Sky Bet
    • Super 6
    • TEAMtalk.com
    • Football365.com
  • Sky Sports Channels
    • Sky Sports Main Event
    • Sky Sports Premier League
    • Sky Sports Football
    • Sky Sports+
    • Sky Sports Cricket
    • Sky Sports Golf
    • Sky Sports F1
    • Sky Sports Tennis
    • Sky Sports Action
    • Sky Sports News
    • Sky Sports Racing
    • Sky Sports Mix
  • More Sky Sites
    • Sky.com
    • Sky News
    • Sky Go
    • Sky Group
    • Sky For Businesses
    • Sky Partnerships
    • Sky Impact
    • Store Locator
    • Advertise With Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy & Cookies Notice
  • Privacy Options
  • Accessibility Information
  • Contact Us

Sky Sports Channel Logo ©2026 Sky UK