Team England sprinter Bianca Williams has described keeping pace with Jamaica's Kerron Stewart in today's 100m Commonwealth Games heats as "amazing".
Williams, 20, went toe-to-toe with former Olympic silver medallist Stewart throughout today's heat at Hampden Park but was just edged out for first by two-hundredths of a second.
When asked by Sports Mole how it felt to be running side-by-side with one of her idols, Williams said: "It was amazing - to come out here against Kerron Stewart, one of the greatest sprinters and someone that I've done relay against and look up to.
"I know she's a good starter and I just had to relax and get out and that's what I did. I executed my race very well."
Williams's time of 11.37 was the fifth-fastest in qualifying. She will be up against Stewart and the fastest woman from qualifying - Nigeria's Blessing Okagbare - in the last semi-final tomorrow evening.