Great Britains Adam Gemili was crestfallen after missing out on Olympic 200 metres bronze by just three thousandths of a second in a fiercely-competitive final.Four-and-a-half years after swapping football for a career in athletics, the 22-year-old lined-up alongside the worlds best in rainy Rio.Gemili produced a fine run in his first Olympic final, but agonisingly missed out on a podium spot. The indomitable Usain Bolt unsurprisingly took gold ahead of Andre de Grasse, with Christophe Lemaitre and Gemili finishing behind them on 20.12 seconds.Im gutted, Gemili said. Probably the worst way to go out is fourth place and it went down to thousandths. I gave it my all, I literally gave it everything. It wasnt enough.Ive got a great team behind me, we all put in such hard work and I wanted to get that medal not just for myself but for everyone. I couldnt quite do it today.Its hard to take. Its going to take a little while to get over that I think.Gemili believes there would have been a different outcome had he kept his form at the end, yet in the wake of such disappointment he showed impressive poise and sportsmanship.The underlying frustration was palpable, though, and an emotion he will channel into training for next summers home World Championships and Fridays 4x100m relay final.If they pick me for the team, put a baton in my hand and Ill fly, Gemili pledged. Ill give it my all and really make sure I can get a medal. We really can. Well give it our all.It took ages so I knew it was close for those positions. Ill learn a lot from this. I just missed out on the final in London by four hundredths of a second and here Ive missed out on a medal by three thousandths of a second.It was tough, I dropped to the floor because I really gave it my all. I hope people can see that because all my friends and family have been watching.Hopefully I made them proud and happy -- I am just disappointed I couldnt get a medal for them.British teammate Eilidh Doyle also has the relays to look forward to after a frustrating night of her own at the Olympic Stadium. Running from lane one as the rain fell, the 29-year-old finished the 400m hurdles final eighth in 54.61secs.I honestly dont know, Doyle, a member of the 4x400m relay team, said of her performance. My hurdlings all good, and I look back on the race and think what did I actually do wrong?I dont know what I did wrong because normally I can say something at that hurdle or that hurdle, but there is no hurdle that I felt I hit wrong. I just wasnt in the race and I dont know why. Air Jordan 4 Retro Discount . Jason Zucker and Matt Cooke also scored for Minnesota, which has won five of six. Kuemper made five saves in the first, nine in the second, and nine in the third. The rookies best save came with 2:17 left in the third period when he denied former Wild forward Matt Cullen from just outside of the crease on the right side. Cheap Air Jordan 4 Retro . -- Ty Montgomery had 290 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns, and fifth-ranked Stanford held on to beat No. http://www.airjordan4discount.com/ . LUCIE, Fla. Air Jordan 4 Discount . Datsyuk will miss Tuesdays game against New Jersey and could be sidelined longer, while Cleary will likely miss at least the next three games. Its been an injury-plagued season for Datsyuk, who has suited up for just 39 games. Cheap Air Jordan 4 . For the Wild it was their first win of the season and they now have a record of 1-1-2 while the Jets fall to 2-2. Jets start a six game home stand Friday with another divisional game, home to the Dallas Stars. DALLAS -- Lindy Ruff had one stipulation when he agreed to meet with the Dallas Stars about their coaching vacancy. "We cant meet in the crease," Ruff said about his joking conversation with new Stars general manager Jim Nill. Ruff was hired Friday the new coach of the Stars, 14 years after Dallas clinched its only Stanley Cup championship on a goal he has always questioned -- Brett Hulls shot with his skate in the crease late in the third overtime of Game 6 that beat the Ruff-coached Buffalo Sabres. "Its a long time ago," Ruff said after his introduction. "Ive had some great memories. Ive gotten past that. Im a coach, I want to coach, and this is an unbelievable opportunity. ... It all worked out great for Dallas. "It didnt work out so good for us back then. I can tell you one thing, that same emotion and same passion will be here in Dallas if the same type of thing happens or anything similar, because thats the fire I have." The Stars, who have missed the playoffs the past five seasons, gave the 53-year-old Ruff a four-year contract. He is the 22nd coach in franchise history and seventh since the team moved to North Texas in 1993. Before being fired by Buffalo in February, Ruff had been the Sabres coach for 15 seasons and was the NHLs longest active-serving coach with one team. The Sabres only Stanley Cup appearance under Ruff came in that 1999 final known for the "No Goal!" chant that Ruff joined thousands of Buffalo fans in after the series was over. They thought Hulls skate was in the goalies crease before he had control of the puck and the goal shouldnt have been allowed. "The league said it was a goal. I just argued that it wasnt," Ruff said. "My first thing was asking whether this was being reviewed and couldnt get an answer. ... Its all behind me." Ruff is the first significant hire for Nill, the longtime Detroit Red Wings assistant general manager who signed a five-year deal in April to replace the fired Joe Nieuwendyk. Nill had worked in Detroits front office since 1994, his last 15 seasons as the general manager of the franchise that has made the playoffs the past 22 seasons. The Stars are in their longest post-season drought in the history of the franchise that started as the Minnesota North Stars from 1967-93.dddddddddddd They were 22-22-4 last season, at the bottom of the Pacific Division. Before his time in the front office, Nill finished his playing career in the Red Wings organization. Ruff was drafted by the Sabres in 1979 and became the captain during his 10 years as a player before getting traded to the New York Rangers, then later returning to Buffalo as coach. Now the two men who spent extended periods of time within separate organizations are starting fresh together in Dallas. "Thats the intriguing part of it. ... The first time I met Lindy, he said why did you leave (Detroit)," Nill said. "So we walked through it. I talked about the ownership, talked about the foundation being built, talked about opportunity, talked about a fresh start." Two weeks after Nill was hired, he decided not to renew the third-year option for coach Glen Gulutzan. Nill spoke to several candidates for the job, but quickly realized that Ruff had all the attributes he desired in a coach. "It was experience, credibility, stability, great knowledge of the game, person thats been in different situations, the highs and lows and a good family person on and off the ice," Nill said. "We sat down and all these attributes were checked off. ... Were looking excitedly to a very long tenure here." Since Ruff still had two seasons left on his contract with Buffalo, the Stars had to get permission from the Sabres to talk to the coach. Ruff was the Sabres winningest coach (571-432-162), but was fired after a 6-10-1 in this years lockout-shortened season. There had been 170 NHL coaching changes between his hiring in July 1997 and the time he was fired. Under Ruff, the Sabres made the playoffs in each of his first four seasons and eight times overall. They made the Eastern Conference finals in 2006 and 2007. "When you coach for that number of years and in the same place, the exciting part for me is in talking to a lot of other coaches, from former coaches here to coaches that have gone from organization to organization, how it revitalized them, energized them," Ruff said. "Im excited about working with Jim and all his experiences that he had in Detroit. It was just a real good fit." Wholesale HoodiesNFL Shirts OutletJerseys NFL WholesaleCheap NFL Jerseys Free ShippingWholesale Jerseys CheapCheap NFL Jerseys ChinaWholesale JerseysWholesale NFL JerseysCheap NFL Jerseys ChinaCheap NFL Jerseys ' ' '