Sunderland Echo

Walkden regroups to secure bronze medal

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Bianca Walkden became the latest British taekwondo star to suffer final-second agony as she was forced to settle for her second consecutiv­e Olympic bronze medal at the Makuhari Hall in Tokyo.

The three-time world champion led South Korea’s Dabin Lee by two points in their semi-final but a threepoint head-kick right on the button gave her opponent a 25-24 win and sent Walkden into the repechage.

Just as she had rallied in Rio five years ago, Walkden showed admirable resolve to overcome Aleksandra Kowalczuk of Poland 7-3 and ensure a place on the podium.

Walkden’s defeat echoed Lutalo Muhammad’s lastsecond loss in his gold medal match in Rio in 2016, and swiftly followed defeats for team-mates Bradly Sinden and Lauren Williams, both of whom had to settle for silvers.

But whilst Sinden and Williams will be able to reflect on highly successful campaigns, missing out on gold again will represent a crushing blow for Walkden, who has largely dominated her +67kg category for the best part of a decade. She had started with a 17-7 win over Cansel Deniz of Kazakhstan but faced a tough test against Lee.

Walkden struggled to take control of the contest and heading into the final three minutes locked together at 10-10 with her opponent.

A two-point body kick gave Walkden a brief lead and she went back in front with 10 seconds remaining. As Sinden and Williams had already underscore­d, 10 seconds is an awful long time in taekwondo. Walkden returned to see off her Polish opponent, pulling away in the final round with a body-kick giving her an unassailab­le advantage.

 ??  ?? Great Britain’s Bianca Walkden.
Great Britain’s Bianca Walkden.

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