I was among those who said Tasha should stay at home and Perri Shakes-Drayton, who beat her in the Olympic trials, should go to Beijing. Perri, who is 19, represented the future and she needed the experience that would serve her well for London 2012. Tasha had suffered from a virus but she told the selectors she was in good shape and they got it right in picking her. She ran it in a personal best of 53.8 seconds and when I saw her she was calm - it didn't come as such a shock to her as it did to us. It was a truly great performance.