Dina Asher-Smith is back in London after a year in Texas, making up for lost time with family and friends.
## What happened in Texas?
She joined Edrick 'Flo' Floreal's stable of sprinters, including Olympic 100m champion Julien Alfred.
Asher-Smith's decision to move has been vindicated, with a successful season including 100m gold at the European Championships.
## Why the move to Texas?
She cites the need for a change of environment and new ideas, which has breathed new life into her career.
Asher-Smith has been running fast times in the Diamond League, finishing an agonising fourth in the 200m final at the Paris Olympics.
## What's next for Dina Asher-Smith?
She will return to her training base in Texas, where she is still adjusting to the hot weather and new surroundings.
Asher-Smith admits to being a 'London girl' at heart, missing the hustle and bustle of the city.
She recently attended a school friend's Indian wedding, which she says was a great way to end the season.
Asher-Smith's tearful 100m semi-final elimination at the Paris Olympics was a disappointing moment, but not representative of her season.
## How has the move affected her training?
She has been working with a new coach and training alongside top sprinters, which has brought a new perspective to her training.
Asher-Smith is excited about her running, citing the change of environment as a key factor in her success.
She has been focusing on staying fit and running fast, with impressive performances on the European circuit.
Asher-Smith's experience in Texas has been an adjustment, but she is committed to her training and looking forward to the future.