Dina Asher-Smith claimed a historic hat-trick at the World Championships as Great Britain's women's 4×100 metres relay squad won silver.
The 23-year-old becomes the first British athlete to win three medals at the same World Championships.
She had already claimed 200m gold and 100m silver at the Khalifa International Stadium.
🥈 SENSATIONAL SILVER FOR OUR WOMEN! 💥 @MissAshaPhilip, @dinaashersmith, @ashleighlnelson and @daryllneita are the silver medallists in the 4 x 100m relay, clocking 41.85 (SB).#REPRESENT pic.twitter.com/RY5bvZJobr
— British Athletics (@BritAthletics) October 5, 2019
Great Britain's women's relay squad of Asha Philip, Asher-Smith, Ashleigh Nelson and Daryll Neita clocked 41.85 seconds in Doha on Saturday, with Jamaica victorious and the United States third.