Stockholm Diamond League: Dina Asher-Smith dips under 11 seconds to win 100m
- From the section Athletics

Dina Asher-Smith stormed to victory in the 100m at the Stockholm Diamond League meet, clocking just 0.01 seconds outside her new British record.
Asher-Smith, 22, clocked 10.92 in Oslo on Thursday, and followed it up on Sunday with victory in 10.93, beating second-placed Ivorian Murielle Ahoure.
Compatriot Lorraine Ugen won the women's long jump with 6.85m.
The men's event was won by Cuba's Juan Miguel Echevarria, whose winning jump of 8.83m is the best for 23 years.
However, he was aided by an illegal wind of 2.1m per second.
Scot Laura Muir finished second in the women's 1500m in a season's best time of three minutes 58.53 seconds, as Ethiopia's Gudaf Tsegay claimed victory (3:57.64). Britain's Laura Weightman was eighth in 4:02.90.
Jake Wightman, another Scot, was third in the rarely run 1,000m. The 23-year-old - the 1500m Commonwealth bronze medallist - crossed the line in two minutes 16.27 seconds behind Kenyan Ferguson Cheruiyot Rotich (2:14.88).
Turkey's Ramil Guliyev, who surprisingly won gold in the men's 200m at last year's World Championships, clocked 19.92 seconds to win Sunday's race. Briton Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake (20.47) was fifth.
Jack Green (49.73) was fifth and fellow Briton Sebastian Rodger came sixth in the 400m hurdles. Qatar's Abderrahman Samba won his fourth Diamond League race this year in an Asian record 47.41 seconds.
Another Briton, Morgan Lake, cleared 1.90m to finish eighth in the women's high jump, which was won by Russian Mariya Lasitskene (2.00m).