RIO DE JANEIRO -- U.S. wheelchair racer Tatyana McFadden was aiming to win seven gold medals at the Rio Paralympics, in every event from the 100 meters to the marathon.Her bid for the unprecedented feat didnt make it past her first final -- in the 100.Liu Wenjun of China broke ahead at the start and won Friday in 16 seconds. McFadden closed hard over the final 40 meters but finished second in 16.13. Li Yingjie, also of China, took the bronze.This is one of my hardest races because Im going from the 100 to the marathon, and so to really focus on this race is quite difficult because Im going against girls who just do the [100 meters] and the [400 meters], and I knew it was going to be tough because you have Team China, who is amazing at the 1 and the 4, McFadden said.I had a bad start, but my execution was amazing, and I really just raced with my heart and took in emotions from the crowd.Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, with spina bifida that left her paralyzed below the waist, McFadden started using a wheelchair at age 6 after being adopted by an American woman, Deborah McFadden.The 27-year-old McFadden graduated from Illinois, where she joined the wheelchair basketball and wheelchair track teams, making her Paralympic debut in 2004. With this silver, McFadden is a 12-time medalist.Since hauling in three golds at the 2012 London Paralympics, McFadden had won every race in which she had competed until Friday. Her 20-win streak included three consecutive wheelchair marathon grand slams and a sweep of the International Paralympic Committee world championship in all six of her individual events, becoming the first woman to accomplish the feat.McFadden won bronze in the 100 in London and silver in Athens.With this silver Im still happy, because in London I got bronze. Im moving up in the ranks, she said. I know I can do the next couple races, so I just have to stay relaxed, stay calm and really just believe in myself. Steven Means Jersey . -- In one brief spurt, Brazil turned a close game into a rout and proved again it will be a strong World Cup favourite. Jaeden Graham Jersey . 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Etoo gave Jose Mourinhos team a decisive lead from Oscars back pass in the 34th.The north of England has produced more than twice the number of England internationals as the south since the countrys first official match against Scotland in 1872. Sky Sports looked at the birthplaces of all 1,217 players to have represented England and found 806 have been born in the northern regions, compared to 367 in the south.Thirty-eight players were born outside England, while the origins of six others could not be verified. England is traditionally split into nine regions and we divided them into five northern regions and four southern regions for the purposes of the study.The data shows the North West has produced 278 England internationals, making it the most successful region.The other northern regions are West Midlands (159), the North East (144), Yorkshire and the Humber (118) and East Midlands (107).In the south, London has provided 189 internationals, followed by the South East (93), East of England (48) and the South West (37), which has produced one fewer England international than those born outside England.Most recent debutants from each regionNorthNorth West: Jesse Lingard (Warrington)North East: Fraser Forster (Hexham)Yorkshire and the Humber: Danny Rose (Doncaster)West Midlands: Daniel Sturridge (Birmingham)East Midlands: Gary Cahill (Dronfield)*SouthLondon: Harry Kane (Walthamstow)South West: Eric Dier (Cheltenham)South East: Dele Alli (Milton Keynes)East of England: Adam Lallana (St Albans) More England internationals have been born in the north than in the south, according to a Sky Sports study Other countriesSky Sports pundit Matt Le Tissier (Guernsey) and Graeme Le Saux (Jersey) were born in the Channel Islands, which are not part of England.One Scottish-born player has represented England - John Bain made his sole appearance against his native country in 1877. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Two Wrexham-born Welshmen have also pulled on the England shirt, most recently Liverpool defender Rob Jones, who made eight appearances for England between 1992 and 1996, while Fred Green made his only appearance against Scotland in 1876.Jamaica-born Manchester City winger Raheem Sterling is the only current England player to have been born outside the UK. Englands midfielder Raheem Sterling was born in Jamaica The only other capped England player born outside the UK and still playing is Ivory Coast-born Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha, who earned his first cap for England in 2012.Other England players born outside the UK include Sky Sports pundit John Salako (Nigeria), Owen Hargreaves (Canada), John Barnes (Jamaica), Cyrille Regis (French Guiana), Brian Stein (South Africa)), Tony Dorigo (Australia), Luther Blissett (Jamaica) and Terry Butcher (Singapore).dddddddddddd Englands youngest recent debutant was Wythenshawe-born Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford. He took the honour from Milton Keynes-born Spurs midfielder Dele Alli, who appears to have become the first player born in Buckinghamshire to wear an England shirt since the 1800s, following Reverend Walter Gilliat (only cap in 1893) and Alf Milward (last cap in 1897).In terms of Englands nine centurions, its 5-4 to the north, with Leicester-born Peter Shilton leading the way with 125 caps between 1970 and 1990. Most capped England players birthplaces Player Caps Birthplace Peter Shilton 125 Leicester Wayne Rooney 118 Liverpool David Beckham 115 London Steven Gerrard 114 Whiston Bobby Moore 108 Barking Ashley Cole 107 London Bobby Charlton 106 Ashington Frank Lampard 106 Romford Billy Wright 105 Ironbridge Bryan Robson 90 Chester-le-Street