British track sensation Dina Asher-Smith is buzzing with excitement as she prepares to race in Jamaica for the first time, sharing her anticipation and fashion plans ahead of the Jamaica Invitational on May 11.
The multiple global sprinting medalist, with Jamaican roots and a close bond with legendary sprinter Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, expressed her delight through social media posts, revealing her to-do list for the upcoming trip.
In a series of Instagram story updates, Asher-Smith couldn’t contain her enthusiasm about the opportunity to compete in her father’s birth country. “I can’t even begin to express how excited I am to be running in Jamaica for my next race,” she wrote, highlighting her long-held desire to race on Jamaican soil.
“I’ve wanted to do this for so long…I feel like I can begin to get really, really excited about it because it’s now official next up,” she added, emphasizing her anticipation for the upcoming event.
Asher-Smith’s heritage adds a special significance to her upcoming race in Jamaica
Asher-Smith’s excitement reached new heights when she saw the race on her schedule, prompting her to exclaim, “I literally screamed when I saw it on my schedule.” She shared her plans for the trip, including choosing the perfect nails and outfit for the occasion.
“I’ve already planned the nails I’m going to get and the outfit I want to wear when I take pictures with the statues outside the National Stadium. I am a fan okay,” she revealed, showing her attention to detail and enthusiasm for the experience.
Born to a Jamaican father and a London-born mother with Trinidadian ancestry, Asher-Smith’s heritage adds a special significance to her upcoming race in Jamaica. At 28, she is determined to make history as the first British female sprinter to win an individual Olympic medal, with each race serving as a vital step towards achieving her Olympic dreams.
As Asher-Smith gears up to compete in Jamaica, her excitement, meticulous planning, and connection to her roots underscore the significance of this milestone in her career.














