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Maybe, it was not my day," a graceful Dipa said. She said with some luck she could have got a medal. But no problem, I never expected this fourth place finish in my first Olympics. My first target was to better my scores in the two vaults, and I succeeded in doing that.

Whatever I had learnt, I managed to perform. There's been no better score than this in the two vaults that I performed," said the girl from Agartala. The year-old Dipa, who had become the first Indian woman gymnast to have qualified for the Olympics, scored an average of Image Caption Rio de Janeiro: The gold went to American pre-event favourite Simone Biles Dipa could have been in the reckoning for a medal had she not landed on her haunches in her risky 'Produnova' vault for which she is now known all over the world.

The year-old earlier won silver in the parallel bars, having already won all-around and men's team gold as well as rings silver behind team mate Courtney Tulloch. The year-old, who won the silver medal at the Glasgow Games four years ago, ran English gymnast Alice Kinsella won gold in the beam.

The year-old, who won bronze in the all-around and silver in the women's team final, finished ahead of Australia's Georgia-Rose Brown.

Kinsella's team mate Kelly Simm took bronze. Samoa's Feagaiga Stowers went on to claim gold. Australian boxer Caitlin Parker beat favourite Natasha Gale of England in the women's 75kg division quarter-finals.

Wales' former world metres champion Dai Greene has withdrawn from the Games with a hamstring injury. Greene won the European and Commonwealth titles in and was crowned world champion a year later in Daegu, South Korea. Daniel Salmon and Marc Wyatt clinched Wales' first bowls gold medal in the men's pairs as they fought back from a deficit to beat defending champions Paul Foster and Alexander Marshall of Scotland Canada's Damian Warner began the defence of his decathlon title with a season's best