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Dina-Asher Smith wants research on the 'massive' impact of duration on performance

Dina Asher-Smith explored more about the impact of the menstrual cycle on sports performance after getting in shape for the 200m final of theEuropean Championships in Munich..

Asher-Smith said during the women's 4 x 100 m relay at theWorld Athletics Championships in Eugene that Ham He has endured a difficult season with a string problem and an injury. TheEngland team at the Commonwealth Her Games in Birmingham.

Also, in her 100m final earlier this week, Usher revealed that Smith had cramps in both calves after dropping out near her 60m.

The 26-year-old returned to the track in her 200 m semi-final at the Olympiastadion on Thursday night, where she comfortably won her heat with a run of 22.53 seconds.

Asher-Smith was then asked about her recovery from her seizure problem, she told BBC Sport: Frustrated, but just one of them.

"Unfortunately, I am in very good shape, but not everything is going well."

Asher-Smith added:

"We don't talk about it all the time because you see girls being very consistent and having random dips.

"They've been working really hard behind the scenes, but ostensibly everyone is saying 'What's that?' It's random," so maybe with more money they could do it.

"If it were a man's problem, I think there would be millions of different ways to fight it, but for women, it would just require more funding in that area." "