Devastating penalty costs Fox Olympic gold

Seven-time world champion Jess Fox has once again been denied an Olympic gold medal, finishing third in the women’s K1 slalom at the Tokyo Games.

After winning silver at London 2012 and bronze at Rio 2016, the 27-year-old Fox seemed set to finally fulfil her destiny and stand on the top step of the podium.

Having set the fastest time in the semi finals, Fox was the last of the 10 competitors to take to the course in the final, needing to beat the time of 105.50 set by Germany’s Ricarda Funk.

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Despite finishing the course in 102.73, the fastest of any of the finalists, she picked up four penalty seconds for touching two of the gates, including the very last one. Had she avoided either of those penalties the gold medal would have been hers.

Speaking before the Games began, Fox admitted the lack of an Olympic gold medal was what drove her on.

“It’s what keeps the fire burning,” she said.

Fox now has to focus on the heats of the C1 slalom that begin tomorrow.

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