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Dina Asher-Smith represents one of Team GB's best chances of track success at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

The 28-year-old has two Olympic bronze medals to her name from 2016 and 2020, but she will be hoping to go two steps further this time.

Asher Smith was 200 metre world champion in Doha
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Asher Smith was 200 metre world champion in DohaCredit: AFP

The Londoner became a world champion in 2019 but couldn't deliver gold in Tokyo, but the whole of Britain will be backing her this time.

And she has plenty of opportunities to win some medals.

Here, talkSPORT.com takes a look at when you can see her in action.

When is Dina Asher Smith in action?

Asher-Smith has a relatively long wait until she gets her Olympic campaign underway.

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The games will start on Friday, July 26, but the women's 100 metres doesn't get going until Friday, August 2.

That is expected to start at 10:35am UK time.

The next round takes place at 11:50am, with the semi-final and final the following day.

Should she make it to either, they are due to start at 7:50pm and 9:20pm.

The women's 200 metre heats take place on Sunday, August 4, and the 100 metre relay heats are on Thursday, August 8.

Team GB's women's relay team represent a good chance of a medal
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Team GB's women's relay team represent a good chance of a medalCredit: Getty

Asher-Smith's Olympic events

Women's 100m

Preliminary - Friday, August 2 - 10:35am

Round one - Friday, August 2 - 11:50am

Semi-final - Saturday, August 3 - 7:50pm

Final - Saturday, August 3 - 9:20pm

Women's 200m

Round one - Sunday, August 4 - 10:55am

Repechage round - Monday, August 5 - 12:50pm

Semi-final - Monday, August 5 - 8:45pm

Final - Tuesday, August 6 - 9:40pm

Women's 4 x 100m relay

Round one - Thursday, August 8 - 11:10am

Final - Friday, August 9 - 7:30pm

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Should Asher-Smith make it through the 200m heats, she would gain a place in the semi-final on Monday, August 5, at 8:45pm before the final the following day in the Stade de France.

The relay takes place near the end of the athletics cycle, and it's over in two days.

Round one is on Thursday, August 8, starting at 11:10am, and the final is a day later at 7:30pm.

talkSPORT will have live coverage of all of Smith's races.

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