Taekwondo player Jade Jones lost in the final of the Moscow Grand Prix to Kimia Alizadeh Zenoorin. The Olympic champion was tied at 3-3 with the Iranian athlete, but lost on the golden point system.
At the World Championships in May, Jones was controversially beaten by the same opponent 10-9 in the quarter final, when the electronic scoring system froze and didn't register some of the Welsh athletes shots. But she was unable to revenge that defeat in Moscow.
Jones had been performing well in Moscow this week, winning comfortably over Canadian Evelyn Gonda and Korean Sohee Kim in the early rounds before beating Egyptian Hedaya Malak in the semi-final. And in the final she was leading, and just seconds from victory, before a late fightback from Zenoorin. When the match went to golden point, Jones lost to a kick to the body.
Jones is looking to defend the overall Grand Prix title, with three further events set to take place within the next five months. And the Welsh woman is still well placed to secure a spot at the 2016 Rio Olympics in the -57kg category.