Keri-Anne Payne: I'm upset but not 'hanging up my goggles' yet
British swimmer Keri-Anne Payne says she's "upset" to have come seventh in the women's 10,000m open water swim, but she is not "hanging up [her] goggles" yet.
Sharon van Rouwendaal took gold for the Netherlands and France's Aurelie Muller had won silver but was disqualified after a replay showed her forcibly holding Italy's Rachele Bruni down with her right arm while trying to touch the finishing board.
Payne said the flat conditions on the day were more favourable to pool swimmers, and that she preferred swimming with more wind and waves.
"I wanted to make that podium," she said. "I guess I'm just a bit upset because it wasn't the result I was hoping for".
This clip is originally from 5 live's Olympic coverage on Monday 15 August 2016.
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