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Sophie Cox and Karina Bryant take bronze medals at Amsterdam GP

Britain’s Sophie Cox and Karina Bryant both emerged from a world-class field to take bronze medals at the Amsterdam GP.

2011 European bronze medallist Cox, who took bronze at the Malaga European Cup last weekend on her comeback from shoulder and elbow injuries, started her competition against number one seed and world number four Laura Gomez of Spain.

An impressive victory led to a clash against Maria Garcia from the Dominican Republic which saw the Athens Olympian grind out a hard-fought win in the last 20 seconds.

Netherlands star Miranda Wolfslag was next up in the quarter-final and was roared on by her compatriots at the densely populated venue.

Another polished performance saw Cox through to the semi-final and a meeting with Japan’s Yuki Hashimoto. Despite a battling display the teak-tough Briton lost out by a hold-down.

With no repechage in effect, losing semi-finalists are automatically awarded the bronze medal at Grand Prix events as the British standout claimed the first Grand Prix medal of her career.

In the +78kg category, British star Karina Bryant, who took gold at the Samoa World Cup last weekend, was again in fine form as she opened her account in Amsterdam with a triumph over Italy’s Lucia Tangorre after a first round bye.

Bryant followed up with success against German world number 18 Franziska Konitz.

The semi-final saw the world-renowned judoka narrowly lose out to Chinese starlet Qian Qin who took silver at the World Championships in August.

Also in +78kg action was Sarah Adlington who received a bye in the first round. Her first contest pitted her against world number 25 Gulzhan Issanova of Kazahkstan.

World number 28 Adlington produced an important victory as by ending the Kazahkstan's tournament she stopped her defeated foe from earning any further World Ranking List points while gaining four points for the win and progressing to the next round.

Adlington lost out in the quarter-final to eventual silver medallist Qian Qin to finish in fifth-place.

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