"Brutal" was javelin thrower Stuart Farquhar's assessment after finishing 10th in the javelin at the world championships.
The 31-year-old's best came with his first throw of 79.24m. That effort placed him fifth but he slipped through the field. His second effort was 75.72m and the third was a no-throw.
Farquhar has been to three Olympic Games and four world championships but is yet to pierce the top eight. His best is ninth at last year's Olympics.
He came close. Farquhar was eighth heading into the third round of throws.
"I prepared well but didn't quite have 'the feeling'. I couldn't feel the arm unloading in the throw [enough] so it was tricky to get a distance out. It was frustrating; I'm gutted because it was there.