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Video - Danvers wins bronze behind Walker
Jamaica's Melaine Walker broke the Olympic record to win gold in the women's 400m hurdles, with Briton Tasha Danvers taking bronze.
Walker was in a battle with American Sheena Tosta for the first part of the race before breaking clear to cross the line in 52.64 seconds.
Tosta hung on to silver from the fast-finishing Danvers, 30, who took an unexpected third after a poor season.
"It has been the worst and best year of my life," Danvers told BBC Sport.
The London athlete set a personal best time of 53.84 secs, but revealed that any thoughts of a medal were far from her mind at the start of the year.
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"To finish the year like this is amazing," said the Commonwealth Games silver medallist.
"In May, I picked up an Achilles problem in America - it was so bad I couldn't run 50 metres.
"I flew back to Britain to get treatment but on my return to training, I tore my hamstring."
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Danvers 'thrilled beyond measure'
Danvers was beaten by Perri Shakes-Drayton, 19, in the Olympic trials, but the selectors kept faith with the veteran.
"The selectors knew what the doctors were seeing and they knew I was a championship performer," she said.
Meanwhile, Walker was delighted with her gold-medal winning performance that came just moments after compatriot Usain Bolt won the men's 200m in a world-record time.
"I wanted to be victorious," she told BBC Sport. "Jamaica is so small. Everybody should be happy and I'm happy too."
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