Great Britains Adam Gemili was crestfallen after missing out on Olympic 200 metres bronze by just three thousandths of a second in a fiercely-competitive final.Four-and-a-half years after swapping football for a career in athletics, the 22-year-old lined-up alongside the worlds best in rainy Rio.Gemili produced a fine run in his first Olympic final, but agonisingly missed out on a podium spot. The indomitable Usain Bolt unsurprisingly took gold ahead of Andre de Grasse, with Christophe Lemaitre and Gemili finishing behind them on 20.12 seconds.Im gutted, Gemili said. Probably the worst way to go out is fourth place and it went down to thousandths. I gave it my all, I literally gave it everything. It wasnt enough.Ive got a great team behind me, we all put in such hard work and I wanted to get that medal not just for myself but for everyone. I couldnt quite do it today.Its hard to take. Its going to take a little while to get over that I think.Gemili believes there would have been a different outcome had he kept his form at the end, yet in the wake of such disappointment he showed impressive poise and sportsmanship.The underlying frustration was palpable, though, and an emotion he will channel into training for next summers home World Championships and Fridays 4x100m relay final.If they pick me for the team, put a baton in my hand and Ill fly, Gemili pledged. Ill give it my all and really make sure I can get a medal. We really can. Well give it our all.It took ages so I knew it was close for those positions. Ill learn a lot from this. I just missed out on the final in London by four hundredths of a second and here Ive missed out on a medal by three thousandths of a second.It was tough, I dropped to the floor because I really gave it my all. I hope people can see that because all my friends and family have been watching.Hopefully I made them proud and happy -- I am just disappointed I couldnt get a medal for them.British teammate Eilidh Doyle also has the relays to look forward to after a frustrating night of her own at the Olympic Stadium. Running from lane one as the rain fell, the 29-year-old finished the 400m hurdles final eighth in 54.61secs.I honestly dont know, Doyle, a member of the 4x400m relay team, said of her performance. My hurdlings all good, and I look back on the race and think what did I actually do wrong?I dont know what I did wrong because normally I can say something at that hurdle or that hurdle, but there is no hurdle that I felt I hit wrong. I just wasnt in the race and I dont know why. Nike Air Max Sko Tilbud . Murray beat Sam Querrey 7-6 (5), 6-7 (3), 6-1, 6-3 to clinch Britains opening-round victory against the United States on Sunday at Petco Park. "Im proud of the way Im playing just now, because I had to do a lot of work to get back to where I want to be," Murray said after celebrating with his teammates on the red clay court in a temporary stadium in left field of the downtown home of baseballs San Diego Padres. Air Max Salg Norge . - NASCAR announced a 33-race schedule for the 2014 Nationwide Series with virtually no changes from this years slate. http://www.norgeairmax.com/ .ca! Hi Kerry, Its another day and here we are looking at another dubious hit to the head. In this case Blue Jackets forward Brandon Dubinsky elbowed Saku Koivu in the head about a second after he dished off the puck to a teammate, knocking him unconscious. Billig Air Max Norge . It was the kind of score that might make everyone else wonder which course he was playing. Except that Graeme McDowell saw the whole thing. Crouched behind the 10th green at Sheshan International, McDowell looked over at the powerful American and said, "Ive probably seen 18 of the best drives Ive seen all year in the last two days. Nike Air Max Nettbutikk . The 29-year-old from Port Colborne, Ont., has nothing but good things to say about former U.S. marine Liz (Girlrilla) Carmouche ahead of their co-main event Wednesday on the UFCs "Fight for the Troops" televised card in Fort Campbell, Ky. SPRINGFIELD, N.J. -- Long, long ago, in a golf galaxy far, far away, there existed a singular dominant player who presided over his peers with a steely glare and an iron fist, rarely squandering an opportunity to defeat these mortals on the grandest stages.If life in the Tiger Woods era sounded like something out of a fairy tale, then life in the post-Tiger Woods era -- The eclectic era? The parity party? -- feels like a return to normalcy, a chance for the game to play out as the golf gods had first intended.Rather than one player triumphing over the field on a regular basis, the major championships have recently resembled a bakery line, with every elite-level player grabbing that little pink ticket from the machine at the counter, then waiting for his number to be called to pick up a trophy. (Blame Jordan Spieth for double-dipping at the counter last year.)This years first three major champions -- Danny Willett, Dustin Johnson and Henrik Stenson -- own a few notable commonalities. Each ranked among the worlds top 12 at the time of his win, and each claimed his first major title.It all serves as part of a bigger theme entering this weeks PGA Championship. Once a domain for dominance, the majors have become a turnstile for many of the worlds upper-echelon players.For just the fifth time since the inaugural Masters Tournament, there exists a chance that all four majors in a single year will be won by first-time champions. The difference between this year and 1959, 1969, 2003 and 2011, though, is that the 2016 champions list reads like a whos who of major contenders finally breaking through rather than a few surprises slipping through the cracks.Speaking of surprises, its less shocking that Willett, Johnson and Stenson have won than that Spieth, Jason Day and Rory McIlroy havent. Those players combined for seven major titles in the past five years, but now each is vying for the years final opportunity at a tournament that once rightly billed itself as Glorys Last Shot.Do I feel like Im playing five or 10 Tigers out there? No, I feel like that would be disrespectful towards Tiger, McIlroy said this week. But the fields are deeper and so many guys have chances to win tournaaments.dddddddddddd ... Golf, its in a good place in terms of how many good players we have, and I feel like its hard to separate yourself from the pack a little bit. But thats what were trying to do. Were trying to separate ourselves and trying to win tournaments and trying to be the best that we can, and hopefully that, in turn, is the best in the world.Or as Spieth more succinctly put it: I dont think theres any Tiger out here right now. I think thats fair to say. Only time will tell.Thats not to say the game is any better with a singular dominant player, nor any worse without one. Dominance tends to fuel the intrigue of the masses (see: Era, Tiger), but a brilliant competitive balance certainly doesnt hurt matters.This years first three majors have not only provided new yet deserving champions, they also have delivered excessive drama to the proceedings. Spieth led by five strokes entering the back nine of the Masters and lost by three; Johnson played his final round of the U.S. Open with a looming video review of a rules violation but never faltered; and Stenson simply provided the better half of one of the games greatest duels on a Sunday afternoon stage, outlasting Phil Mickelson at The Open.If there was going to be any backlash against different players winning majors, it was washed away in the drama of each of these tournaments.It just goes to show how stiff the competition has gotten over the years that Ive been out here, explained Day, 28, who won his only major title at last years PGA Championship. And then on top of it, the guys are just younger and stronger and fitter and faster, and they are just long out there. So just the competition is really, really tough right now. If you dont stay one step ahead of the young guys, its easy to get left behind.That serves as not only the overriding theme of golf this year, but also for this era. Whatever it is -- The eclectic era? The parity party? -- a different player taking his pink ticket and stepping up to the bakery counter when his number is called has clearly become the new normal. ' ' '