Samantha Murray: Typhoon delays World Championship title bid

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Samantha Murray won silver at the London Olympics

Samantha Murray's hopes of winning her first individual world modern pentathlon title have been delayed by a typhoon in Taiwan.

Murray, 23, led after the fencing and swimming, before bad weather postponed the show jumping until Saturday.

The Bath-based Olympics silver medallist holds a 48-point advantage over France's Elodie Clouvel after winning 21 out of her 34 fencing bouts.

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Murray wins modern pentathlon silver

She followed that up with the best swimming time of the day in 2:10.58.

Reigning world champion Mhairi Spence is in 10th place after 10 fencing victories and the 15th fastest swimming time.

Fellow Britons Freyja Prentice and Kate French are 15th and 18th respectively.

Great Britain are currently in third place in the team standings as they look to retain the team title they won in Rome last year.

Jamie Cooke and Nick Woodbridge are also due to represent Great Britain in the men's final on Saturday.