Valerie Adams' reign as Olympic champion is over.
The South Aucklander came second this morning, New Zealand's eighth medal of these Games and first silver, but the 27-year-old could not get close to an outstanding series of throws from Nadzeya Ostapchuk.
"It wasn't my best competition today," a tearful Adams said. "I put my heart out there trying, but it just didn't come together. It's life, it's sport."
Adams was the unwitting recipient of a clerical error on the part of the New Zealand Olympic Committee, that saw her name missing from the start list yesterday. That mistake didn't cost her a place in the field, or cost her any places in the competition, but it did leave a bad taste.
"It placed a little more stress. It's the sort of s*** you don't need to deal with," she said, putting it into the hands of her manager Nick Cowan.