GB sprinter Dina Asher-Smith hopes her poor show at the Glasgow Indoor Grand Prix is the wake-up call needed for this years Olympics in Rio. The 20-year-old Londoner has high hopes as she prepares for this summers Games but was downcast after finishing sixth in a womens 60 metres final won by world 200m champion Dafne Schippers in 7.10 seconds.Asher-Smith, who could only clock 7.25 secs - eight hundredths of a second slower than her heat time, said: It was not good. In fact it was really bad. I dont like not performing to the best of my ability. I dont know where it went wrong so Ill talk to my coach. I didnt feel my transition was any good so Ive got a lot to work on. Maybe thats just what I need. If it wasnt such a strong race, I might have got away with it but with the girls I was up against, there was no way that was happening.In Olympic year you cant be making basic, technical mistakes so maybe it was a good thing it happened now. I can go away, talk to my coach and fix it.The event was being staged at Glasgows Emirates Arena for the first time after a deal was struck to see it shared year-to-year with Birmingham.But home favourite Laura Muir failed to give the sell-out Scottish crowd the result they were looking for after finding herself boxed in during the early stages of the 800m as she finished behind Canadian Melissa Bishop, silver medallist at last years World Championship in Beijing.But Scottish Athlete of the Year Muir - targeting the 1500m in Brazil - was satisfied and said: You cant do any better than a PB, so Im delighted. Lorraine Ugen looking in good form in the long jump That was a world-class field. I learned a lot from the Worlds last year. That was the first time I went through three rounds and ended up finishing fifth. So I have the experience to cope with three rounds at Rio. 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