The º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ alumna (Sociology) has been in fine recent form this season, having twice already recorded the Scottish National Record for the Women’s 100m.
In May, she clocked 11.39 in Dagenham before eclipsing her own time at the British Championships in July with a time of 11:30.
The 23-year-old Aberdeen local is now determined to go even faster in Birmingham and is understandably excited to finally represent her home nation at the Games.
"Four years ago, I missed out by 0.02 seconds so to finally get the call and know my place in the team is 100 per cent guaranteed…I was just so happy,” she said.
"I'm really proud to be Scottish. People don't really think I sound Scottish because of my accent but I'm 100 per cent Scottish-born and bred. To succeed in Scotland vest would be a dream come true."
Alisha continued: "It's a real achievement for me and I'm definitely looking forward to more times I can wear the Scotland vest. It's always a proud moment for me. I'm really hoping to make the final - that would be huge.
“I’d like to put myself in a place where more people know my name and know that I'm really serious about the sport, but ultimately, I want to perform as best as I can.
“If I can run another PB and another Scottish record, that would be the aim."
Alisha started out in athletics as a junior when she joined her two older brothers at the track.
"My mum used to get them to play football, but they weren’t that good at it,” she joked.
“My parents were like...'we need to find another sport for them' and took them to the local athletics track. I used to really look up to them and I just wanted to do anything they did. I guess as soon as I turned eight, I went straight to my local athletics track and people saw that I was quick at running.”
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