Sprinter Louise Bloor has admitted that she was "really pleased" with the displays that she produced in the British Championships at the Alexander Stadium this weekend.
The 29-year-old claimed bronze, which was her first senior national medal, in the 200m on Saturday evening, before she went on to finish in fourth place in a Dina Asher-Smith-dominated 100m 24 hours later.
Reflecting on her performances over the two days, Bloor told Sports Mole: "I'm really pleased with the whole weekend. I've got through all of my races, finished third and fourth in the finals, so I really cannot have a complaint with that.
"I came into this and performed really well. I've got loads of things to go away and work on, which I'll do in training."
Meanwhile, speaking to us on Saturday, Bloor was keen to praise the current standard of female sprinting in Great Britain.