Dina Asher-Smith lost her 100m crown to Amy Hunt at the UK Championships, finishing second with a season's best 11.13 seconds.
What happened?
Amy Hunt rode a helpful tailwind to overhaul the fast-starting Dina Asher-Smith and successfully defend her British 100m crown in 11.01 seconds.
Hunt broke the 11-second barrier for the first time this month and will bid for the European title back in Birmingham this summer.
Why it matters for Dina Asher-Smith
Dina Asher-Smith still holds British records over all three sprint distances, but her loss to Amy Hunt shows that the competition is getting fiercer.
The rivalry between Hunt and Asher-Smith has been intense, with both athletes repeatedly swapping wins over the past couple of years.
What comes next?
Dina Asher-Smith will look to bounce back from this loss and prepare for the European Championships, where she will face stiff competition from other top athletes.
The UK Championships featured a host of talented athletes, including Romell Glave, who won his first British 100m title with a personal best 9.98 seconds.
Glave's win was a surprise, as he exploited illegally strong tailwinds to run 9.88 and 9.90 already this season.
Dina Asher-Smith's focus will now shift to the European Championships, where she will aim to regain her title and prove herself as one of the top sprinters in the world.
The competition at the European Championships will be fierce, with many talented athletes vying for the top spots.
Dina Asher-Smith's experience and skill will be put to the test as she faces off against her rivals, including Amy Hunt.
The stage is set for an exciting competition, with Dina Asher-Smith ready to give it her all and make a strong comeback.