Adam Gemili "heartbroken" after missing out on bronze

Adam Gemili holds his hands on his head after finishing second in the men's 100m on July 28, 2014
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Great Britain's Adam Gemili admits that he is "heartbroken" having missed out on a bronze medal in the 200m final by three thousandths of a second.

Great Britain's Adam Gemili has admitted that he is "gutted" to have missed out on claiming a medal in the men's 200m final.

Gemili clocked the same time as third-placed Christophe Lemaitre but he was relegated to fourth position by three thousandths of a second.

The 22-year-old told BBC Sport: "I am heartbroken. I put so much into that run. I lost my form at the end and to get so close at the end is heartbreaking. I am absolutely gutted. I was in the inside, I knew Bolt would go and a lot of others would try and go with him.

"Myself and my coach had said beforehand to let them go and save some energy. I did but I lost some form at the end but it has been a fantastic season. I have had such fantastic support but I am gutted I could not bring home a medal for Team GB."

Usain Bolt claimed his third Olympic gold medal in the event while Canada's Andre De Grasse finished in second.

'Big' Usain Bolt celebrates on his knees after winning gold in the men's 200m at the World Championships on August 27, 2015
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