British teenager Havers knocked out in last-16

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Image caption, Megan Havers completed her GCSEs this year
  • Author, Jess Anderson
  • Role, ±«Óătv Sport journalist in Paris

Great Britain's hopes of a medal in the women's individual event in Paris ended with teenager Megan Havers after she was knocked out in the last-16.

Havers, who at 16-years-old is the youngest archer at the Games, lost 6-1 to South Korea's top seed Lim Sihyeon at Les Invalides.

Leicester-born Havers started well, tying the first set, but struggled to keep up with Sihyeon's consistency.

“Finishing where I am and shooting how I have just has made me hungry for the next Olympics," she said after her exit.

"I can't wait to see what four years brings for me."

Britons Penny Healey and Bryony Pitman were also knocked out of the individual event earlier this week and the trio did not progress past the first round in the team event.

Sihyeon has already won two gold medals in the French capital with victory in the women's and mixed team events.