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. 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Garde gave his post-match thoughts after a 2-0 defeat by Spurs Next up for Gardes team is a trip to Swansea in this weekends Saturday Night Football and despite their seemingly hopeless predicamment, he insists they will continue to battle for the pride of the club.dddddddddddd Its still mathematically possible and until the end, we will still believe, the Frenchman told Aston Villas official website. I would say its a massive challenge to win enough games to be safe.But when youre wearing an Aston Villa shirt you have to be proud and fight until the last moment. Thats what we will do.I love football. I hate defeats. Five defeats in a row - I am not sure I have experienced that before in my whole career. Its still mathematically possible and until the end, we will still believe. Remi Garde I am relying on myself to be strong and find the right words for the players. When I see that Tottenham game [a 2-0 home defeat on Sunday], I feel that the players hear what I say.We will now go to Swansea and try to win.Watch Swansea v Aston Villa on Saturday. Coverage begins on Sky Sports 1 HD at 5pm.Also See:Garde encouraged by Villa fightKane keeps Spurs on courseEx-boss Little back at VillaAston Villa fixtures ' ' '