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Result: Joshua Buatsi forced to settle for bronze at Olympic Games

Result: Buatsi forced to settle for bronze in Rio
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Great Britain's Joshua Buatsi is forced to settle for Olympic bronze after losing to Kazakhstan's Adilbek Niyazymbetov.

British light-heavyweight Joshua Buatsi has suffered defeat in his semi-final clash to Adilbek Niyazymbetov at the Olympic Games.

Buatsi has produced the stand-out performances of the British team since their arrival in Rio de Janeiro but he was forced to settle for bronze after losing out to the Kazakh fighter.

The 23-year-old started well but in a technical bout which involved both fighters remaining patient, Niyazymbetov made Buatsi miss and connected with some of his own shots on the counter.

It was much of the same in round two as Niyazymbetov moved two rounds to the good and although Buatsi rallied in the third, it was not enough to earn the necessary 10-8 round, which left Niyazymbetov running out a 29-28 winner.

On Team GB's most successful day in the ring so far, Nicola Adams and Joe Joyce guaranteed at least a bronze medal in their respective weight categories.

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CountryGold medalSilver MedalBronze MedalT
ChinaChina32221670
United StatesUnited States25312379
JapanJapan2171240
Great BritainGreat Britain15181548
AustraliaAustralia1541736
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Thursday's key events


ATHLETICS
· The women's heptathlon continues with the long jump, javelin and 800m, with Katarina Johnson-Thompson now out of contention following an injury (1.10am-1.40pm)
· Andrew Pozzi pursues his dream of an Olympic medal in the men's 110m hurdles final (3.55am)
· Tom Bosworth and Callum Wilkinson are among the British hopes in the men's 20km race walk (8.30am)
· Holly Bradshaw aims to improve on fifth in Rio to challenge Greece's Katerina Stefanidi and Anzhelika Sidorova of Russia for an unlikely medal in the women's pole vault (11am)
· London 2012 champion Kirani James goes up against current world champion Steven Gardiner in the men's 400m final (1pm)

MARATHON SWIMMING
· One of the toughest Olympic events takes place in Tokyo Bay as GB's Hector Pardoe takes on the men's 20km marathon swim (10.30pm Wed)

BOXING
· Galal Yafai takes on takes on Kazakhstan's Saken Bibossinov for a spot in the gold medal bout of the fly (48kg-52kg) class (6.48am)

DIVING
· Lois Toulson and Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix (daughter of First Dates' Fred Sirieix) line up for the women's 10m platform (semi-final 2am; final 7am)

HOCKEY
· Australia face Belgium in the men's final (11am)

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