World Grand Prix: Damon Sansum claims bronze for Great Britain
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Damon Sansum claimed Britain's second medal at the World Taekwondo Grand Prix in Kazakhstan on Saturday, taking bronze in the men's -80kg category.
Sansum, 25, won three bouts on his way to the semi-final, where he faced two-time Olympic Champion Steven Lopez.
The bout went to sudden death but it was Lopez who took the win, 13-12.
"It's my first medal at a Grand Prix," Sansum said. "While it's not the colour I wanted, it's good for the points and the road to [the Olympics in] Rio."
He added: "The sudden death could have gone either way and I could have come home with gold but I'll settle for bronze."
Mahama Cho claimed Britain's first medal of the Astana meeting with a silver in the +80kg division on Friday.
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