It really hit home when y’all talked about the muscles because that’s always been one of my BIGGEST Insecurities I don’t work out and I have a lot of muscles and when I did work out I tried to get out of the weights lifting because I didn’t want my arms to get bigger than what it already is I got blood work done from my doctor and they told me that I have a really high muscle mass commonly seen in athletes so it’s just natural for me
I’m a US citizen and rep team USA but Dina, SAFP, Elaine, Marie Ta Lou, and Shericka are my girls to root for also. When she lined up for the 200m world champs 2019 it was all about Dina for me!
One of my favorites as a former track star myself I can really appreciate here style and she has the perfect running form. After the Jamaicans I love me some Dina plus she is very pretty. Too bad that she has to run against that FIERCE Jamaican team they are incredible. She won the 200 Meter World Championship in 2019 it will be very difficult for her to win it this year but doable.
The more things change, thecmore they remain the same. Black athletes are the heavy lifters in most sports in the world and yet they are hardly represented at the Administrative/Managerial level. When will this change?
This interview is really disappointing. Throughout the entire thing " As a Black Woman..........as a Black Woman" Track & Field is DOMINATED by Black Women. It's literally the sport with the HIGHEST about of Black Women outside of basketball. I would be impressed with a WHITE Women's struggle in sprinting if she made it as far as Dina. But they keep talking about the "struggles" of being a Black Woman in relation to track & field??? And btw, Dina is in my top 3 favorite Sprinters currently, but COME ON.
She's actually one of the most attractive female track and field athletes and sprinters.
Madly in love with her.
@@Elias1net same
Hands down
Dina was named properly because she is a Dreamgirl! Just perfection.
This is super nice. Shout out to Dina and all athletes doing it big.
She's so wonderful and such a role model for young women!
It really hit home when y’all talked about the muscles because that’s always been one of my BIGGEST Insecurities I don’t work out and I have a lot of muscles and when I did work out I tried to get out of the weights lifting because I didn’t want my arms to get bigger than what it already is I got blood work done from my doctor and they told me that I have a really high muscle mass commonly seen in athletes so it’s just natural for me
I’m a US citizen and rep team USA but Dina, SAFP, Elaine, Marie Ta Lou, and Shericka are my girls to root for also. When she lined up for the 200m world champs 2019 it was all about Dina for me!
Wow in about every way!
Such an inspiring interview thank you
Love you Dina! You are such an inspiration!!!!!!!!
Nice!
One of my favorites as a former track star myself I can really appreciate here style and she has the perfect running form. After the Jamaicans I love me some Dina plus she is very pretty. Too bad that she has to run against that FIERCE Jamaican team they are incredible. She won the 200 Meter World Championship in 2019 it will be very difficult for her to win it this year but doable.
Dina's parents are Jamaicans.
That Jamaican Blood makes Dina fast.
Love you Dina
You make me cry all the time
The more things change, thecmore they remain the same. Black athletes are the heavy lifters in most sports in the world and yet they are hardly represented at the Administrative/Managerial level. When will this change?
We need a series or a documentary on u
So beautiful Dina is.
The bronze beauty
Love always, may the Almighty God protection, love, guardian and direction be with you always. Bless you.....
Ask her about Rana Reider.
This interview is really disappointing. Throughout the entire thing " As a Black Woman..........as a Black Woman"
Track & Field is DOMINATED by Black Women. It's literally the sport with the HIGHEST about of Black Women outside of basketball. I would be impressed with a WHITE Women's struggle in sprinting if she made it as far as Dina. But they keep talking about the "struggles" of being a Black Woman in relation to track & field??? And btw, Dina is in my top 3 favorite Sprinters currently, but COME ON.
Not in great Britain
Understand her challenges on her home turf to get to the Olympics
Dina be humble there is no way you can beat a healthy Shellyann fraser Pyrce in a 100m final.