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Kyle Langford pipped to gold in 800m final

Team England's Kyle Langford is pipped to gold in a tense finish of the men's 800m race at the Commonwealth Games.

Kyle Langford has been pipped to gold in the men's 800m final at the Commonwealth Games.

The 22-year-old came from the back of the pack to challenge Kenya's Wycliffe Kinyamal as the finish line approached, but he was forced to settle for silver despite registering a PB of 1:45.16.

Kinyamal was indeed the champion, finishing five-hundredths of a second ahead of Langford, while Australia's Luke Mathews took bronze with a time of 1:45.60.

Defending champion Nijel Amos had a race to forget, meanwhile, coming in last place with a time of 1:48.45.

Scotland's Jake Wightman was in contention for a medal but had to settle for fourth, finishing 0.22 seconds back from Mathews.

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Kyle Langford of Shaftesbury celebrates victory in the men's 800m final during day three of the Sainsbury's British Championships at Birmingham Alexander Stadium on July 5, 2015
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