Dina Asher-Smith has already set her sights on the Tokyo Olympics in 2020 after claiming an historic three gold medals at the European Championships. 

The Orpington sprinting sensation had already won gold in the 100m and 200m races in Berlin before she added the 4x10 metres title on Sunday. 

It was the first time a British racer had won all three races at a major championships.

"I came and won everything I entered so I'm very happy," the 22-year-old said.

"I'm happy, but it's all about moving to Tokyo (the Olympics in 2020) and you've got to use it and push yourself on to a platform.

"The British athletes have had the Commonwealths and Europeans this year, so we've had to peak.

"Half the American people aren't even running. While it's great for me this year it doesn't forecast how the next two years are going to go.

"When I got the baton I was like, 'Not today, today is our day' and I'm very happy to finish that off for the girls. I saw people and thought, 'Not on my watch'."

During the 100m sprint the Blackheath and Bromley Harriers sprinter also broke her own national record to finish the race in just 10.85 seconds.

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