Britain's Nicola Adams entered the women's flyweight boxing final at the London Olympics, beating India's MC Mary Kom 11-6 on points in the semi-finals on Wednesday.
The 29-year-old mother had to rest content with a bronze.
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The Briton will take on Ren Cancan of China in the final.
Five-time World champion Mary Kom was no match for her British opponent, who was egged on by a vociferous home crowd that included Prime Minister David Cameron and last edition's silver medallist Aamir Khan.
Results:
Nicola Adams (Britain) beat Chungneijang Mery Hmangte (India) 11-6
Ren Cancan (China) beat Marlen Esparza (US) 10-8
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MC Mary Kom creates history, assured of a medal
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