
Fantastic Fox wins silver
AUSTRALIAN Jessica Fox has built the perfect run to win the silver medal in the women's K1 at the London Olympics.
Qualifying eighth fastest for the final, Fox, third out, posted the fastest time before eventual winner, France's Emilie Fer, stole top spot from the Australian.
However, Fox, in a time of 1:06.51, was good enough to hold off a high calibre field chasing medal glory.
Spain's Maialen Chourraut won the bronze medal.
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- D'arcy, Wright make butterfly semis
- Aussie swimmers qualify for 50m semis
- Cronk heroics seal Hockeyroos
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- Anna wins team sprint bronze
- Sullivan sneaks into final
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- Diamond shines with world record
- Spectator suffers judo justice
- Slingsby sails into golden waters
- Pearson breaks Olympic record
- Sharks cruise into quarters
- Diamond misses bronze medal
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- Perkins picks up bronze
- Showjumping pair into final
- Farm girl breaks record
- No Spanish flair for Aussie duo
- Boden misses out on final spot
- Brownlee doesn't disappoint
- Dutchman wins final gold
- Mitchell best of the Aussies
- Meares beats rival for gold
- US beat Aussies in semi-final
- Edmondson wins bronze
- Mitchell falls to the floor
- Sailors unfurl more gold
- Hooker vaults qualification
- Buchanan takes top spot
- Willoughby grabs sixth spot
- Final quarter sinks Aussies
- Black Sticks lose in shootout
- Clean sweep for China
- How to party like Harty
- Aussie divers aim for medals
- Canada secure football bronze
- Favourite too good for Hurst
- Jared's a silver Tallent
- Silver caps off sailing campaign

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