Great Britain's Nicola Adams defeats India's Chungneijang Mery Kom Hmangte during the Women's Boxing Fly (48-51kg) Semi Final at the ExCel centre, London, on the twelfth day of the London 2012 Olympics. Picture: Nick Potts/PA Wire
Sarah Shaffi, Olympics editor (news)
Thursday, August 9, 2012
10:05 AM
Britain’s medal winning ways came to a temporary halt on day 12 of the Games.
But despite the lack of wins there was good news for some Team GB athletes, who made it through to the finals of their events.
Mo Farah, who won the mens 10,000 metre race, qualified for the final of the mens 5,000 metres.
Boxer Nicola Adams is guaranteed at least a silver medal after fighting her way to the first womens Olympic final.
The flyweight beat Indias five-time world champion Mary Kom and will meet Ren Cancan in the final.
There was disappointment for showjumper Nick Skelton, who missed out on any medals in the individual competition, and the womens hockey team lost in their semi-final against Argentina.
See our picture gallery of day 12 of the Games.
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