Fourth place is often described by athletes and commentators as the "worst position to finish" at the Olympic Games.
A lifetime of preparation can amount to missing the podium by a fraction of a second on the track, a finger length in the pool or a stumble on the gym apparatus.
As Rio 2016 enters its fifth day of competition, Great Britain are 11th in the medal table, with six medals.
But for fourth-place finishes, and the heartbreak that ensues, British athletes are out on their own.
Of the completed events, Team GB competitors have finished six in fourth place.
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