Louise Bloor has heaped praise on Dina Asher-Smith after the 19-year-old "annihilated the field" in the final of the women's 100m at the British Championships this afternoon.
Asher-Smith, who is the country's fastest female sprinter, broke the championship record at the Alexandra Stadium in Birmingham with a time of 11.08 seconds.
"She's a different breed - she's unbelievable. She's annihilated the field out there. You can see a 10.80 seconds out of here, can't you? If she has the perfection conditions, perfect track and in a good championship, she can run that," Bloor told Sports Mole.
"You're just in awe of her really. We've never had that in Britain. What she's achieved at such a young age is incredible."
As for Bloor, the 29-year-old finished outside of the medals in fourth spot.