Two-time Olympic bronze medallist Bianca Cook sealed a superb silver medal at the World Taekwondo Grand Prix finals in Riyadh.
Competing in the +67kg category, the three-time world champion sealed her place in the semi-final after a quarter-final victory over fellow Brit - and world bronze medallist - Rebecca McGowan.
And she backed that up with a hard-fought semi-final win against Turkey’s Nafia Kus, winning both rounds by one point to reach the final.
There, Cook came up against another Turkish fighter in Sude Yaren Uzuncavdar, the reigning Youth World Champion in the discipline.
Despite a valiant display she was unable to strike gold as Uzuncavdar proved too strong, though the 31-year-old still took home a well-earned silver medal after an impressive week.
Elsewhere, Olympic silver medallist and recent world silver medallist Bradly Sinden was forced to withdraw from his bronze medal bout due to injury.
Sinden started his campaign in the -68kg quarter-final, where he rallied from losing the opening round to beat South Korea’s Jin Ho-jun to keep his campaign alive.
However, he was then beaten by eventual silver medallist Ulugbek Rashitov in the semi-final, the Uzbeki fighter winning both the first and second rounds to reach the final.
And Sinden was unfortunately unable to contest his bronze medal bout on Saturday, choosing to pull out as a precaution after recent injuries.
Meanwhile, Lauren Williams and Jade Jones were also competing at the showpiece event in the Saudi capital, the final event of the 2022 calendar.
Olympic silver medallist Williams was beaten in her -67kg last eight bout, falling in a narrow contest to China’s Zhang Mengyu after taking the opening round.
And it was a similar story for double Olympic champion and 2022 world bronze medallist Jones, who fell to Moroccan Nada Laaraj in the quarter-final of the -57kg category.
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