Tokyo delay may harm Asher-Smith's chances, says former Olympian

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Dina Asher-Smith's chances of Olympic glory could be hampered by a year's delay to the Games, according to Iwan Thomas.
Reigning 200 metres world champion Asher-Smith was one of Britain's best prospects for gold in Japan this year.
But the 2020 Tokyo Games have been pushed back until July next year because of the coronavirus outbreak and British 400 metres record-holder Thomas believes an extra 12 months' preparation time could count against Asher-Smith.
"For some it'll be a good thing," said Thomas, a member of the British men's team that won 4x400m silver at the 1996 Atlanta Games.
"I felt for Dina Asher-Smith who is mentally and physically at the top of her game.
"She might still improve but being the current world champion you are there to be shot at and people fear her a little bit.
"They would have gone in fearing her but one year on you could say she was on the crest of a wave, what a shame she's been paused.
"But for others it's a godsend to have another winter's training behind them. It's the same for everyone, advantage and disadvantage."
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First Published: Apr 25 2020 | 10:29 PM IST