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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  November 30, 2023 1:45am-2:01am GMT

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hello. i am olly foster. this is what is coming up to you on sportsday. manchester united throw it away in istanbul, reaching the last 16 in the champions league is out of their hands. taking a break from england, owen farrell says he has to prioritise his and his family's mental well—being. and british gymnastics introduces new safeguarding rules to protect young athletes.
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hello. well come along. qualification for the knockout stage of the champions league is now out of the hands of manchester united, after they were held to a gripping 3—3 draw by galatasaray. united now have to beat bayern munich at old trafford in their final group game and hope that the turkish side draw their game against copenhagen on the same night. it was an incredible game in istanbul. united led 2-0 game in istanbul. united led 2—0 and 3—1 but their goalkeeper andre onana should have done better with both takam's yechun�*s goals came from free kicks. the draw means united stay bottom of the group and even beating bayern munich is unlikely to be enough. the united manager refused to point the finger his keeper. we united manager refused to point the finger his keeper.— the finger his keeper. we went to . ether, the finger his keeper. we went together. we — the finger his keeper. we went together, we lose _ the finger his keeper. we went together, we lose together. i the finger his keeper. we went l together, we lose together. you see the progress in this team. i take many positives from this game. at some stages we played
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like i want my team to play. it was enjoyable to watch them, so proactive, dynamic and brave, and scored great goals. and even after we had some setbacks, we kept going until the end, because in the end we should have won as well with the big chances from scott mctominay. so of course i am disappointed, because we should have managed the game better. we will learn from that but you see this team is in development. see this team is in develoment. �* , ., ., see this team is in develoment. �* , . . . . development. arsenal are at a much better— development. arsenal are at a much better place _ development. arsenal are at a much better place to - development. arsenal are at a much better place to stopped | much better place to stopped they needed just a draw at home to lens. they were 5—0 up by half—time. they are the first english team to lead by five goals in the champions league at half—time. arsenal winning the group now. the europa league is the best that lens can hope for. jude belling and's incredible start to life
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continues. the goal put them 2-1 continues. the goal put them 2—1 up. they won making it five wins out of five. bellingham is now up to 15 goals in all competitions for reel. napoli need a point against braga to qualify in second in the final match. these are the nights other results. psv eindhoven qualified, along with arsenal from group b, beating sevilla, pepe with an injury time winner. sevilla are out. real sociedad and inter milan were already through from group d. both drew and they play each other next month to see who finishes top of the group. rugby union news. england captain owen farrell won't take part in next year's six nations championship. he will take a breakfrom international championship. he will take a break from international rugby to prioritise his and his family's mental well—being. you will continue to pay for his club side saracens. he has been
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capped 112 times since he made his debut 11 years ago. he led them to the final of the 2019 world cup, to the semifinals this year. he missed the first two games though that tournament through suspension after a dangerous tackle in a warm up game. he was booed by some sections of england's reporters —— supporters. his father described his son's treatment as disgusting, and a circus. england say they fully support his decision. the head coach steve borthwick said since making his debut he has been an integral part of the england setup for over a decade and the demands on elite athletes are extremely challenging. he is an exemplary player captain and leader, always gives his all for his country. it is with typical carriage that owen has made this decision to open up in this decision to open up in this manner. golf news, luke donald will stay on as team europe's captain for the next ryder cup in 2025. the former
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world number one led europe to a brilliant victory in rome earlier this year against the usa. he has represented europe four times as a player as well. he will be the first europe captain in 30 years to serve consecutive terms. bernard gallacher was captain three times between 91 and 95. british gymnastics is introducing new safeguarding rules, meaning coaches can no longer weigh gymnasts, deny them water breaks or take them out of primary school to train. the new policy comes after an independent report found systemic abuse in the sport. the changes will affect hundreds of thousands of youngsters in clubs across the uk. natalie pirks has more. at huntington gymnastics club, they know a thing or two about training champions.— they know a thing or two about training champions. three, two, one. training champions. three, two, one- good _ training champions. three, two, one. good girl, _ training champions. three, two, one. good girl, well— training champions. three, two, one. good girl, well done. - training champions. three, two, one. good girl, well done. but. one. good girl, well done. but ositive one. good girl, well done. but positive encouragement with parents allowed to watch has
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not always been the norm in the sport. not always been the norm in the sort. , , . ~ sport. just make me feel worthless, _ sport. just make me feel worthless, just _ sport. just make me feel worthless, just turned i sport. just make me feell worthless, just turned me sport. just make me feel- worthless, just turned me into a shell of who i used to be. last summer, an independent report described systemic abuse in british gymnastics, with some children starved and subjected to the tyranny of the scales. today's new safeguarding policy says gymnasts over ten can only be weighed by a qualified sports scientist with written consent from the child and their carer, and after horror stories of children denied water and toilet breaks, new hydration rules called this kind of behaviour physical abuse. know coaches should _ behaviour physical abuse. know coaches should be _ behaviour physical abuse. know coaches should be weighing - coaches should be weighing gymnasts, categorically. for us this is about making sure within gymnastics that we don't see them as gymnasts, we see them as young people, as children, and therefore we understand what their requirements are and their needs and there is no desire for us to put medals above welfare. ., ,
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for us to put medals above welfare-— welfare. not 'ust issues a brown welfare. notjust issues a brown weight _ welfare. notjust issues a brown weight and - welfare. notjust issues a l brown weight and hydration where the governing body has seen fit to act. children as young as seven are being called at a school for extra training sessions, and that now should be a thing of the past, particularly for primary school kids. some feel all those over 12 should have been included, but parents here are pleased british gymnastics has addressed education for the first time. addressed education for the first time-— addressed education for the first time. , ., , , . first time. they will only be a handful of— first time. they will only be a handful of children _ first time. they will only be a handful of children who - first time. they will only be a handful of children who will. first time. they will only be a l handful of children who will go on to achieve olympic gold, and it is such a gamble of a sport that education has to be key to their growth as well. said their growth as well. sofa children _ their growth as well. sofa children who _ their growth as well. sofa children who are - their growth as well. sofa children who are on - their growth as well. sofa children who are on that i children who are on that pathway to possibly be in an olympic— pathway to possibly be in an olympic team, it is not necessarily all that bad if they— necessarily all that bad if they miss summer school for it as long — they miss summer school for it as long as_ they miss summer school for it as long as they are not falling behind — as long as they are not falling behind academically.- behind academically. eloise reuularl behind academically. eloise regularly missed _ behind academically. eloise regularly missed school- behind academically. eloise regularly missed school as| behind academically. eloise i regularly missed school as an acrobatic gymnast. she quit the sport at 1a, tired of constant weighing and body shaming. she is still the only gymnast who had received a settlement from the governing body for the
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abuse she suffered. definitely abuse she suffered. definitely a ste in abuse she suffered. definitely a step in the _ abuse she suffered. definitely a step in the right _ abuse she suffered. definitely a step in the right direction i a step in the right direction and it is a great start, but i think it is hard to fully move on when you have a complaints process that is not delivering. a lot of those coaches have not been banned and are still active in gymnastics environments, which is wrong. british gymnastics�*s track record means some are sceptical about how robustly these will be enforced but today made a very public promise to put public —— to put children first. just weeks after record viewing figures for women's sport where revealed now it seems it is being matched by the money. global revenue generated by elite women sports is predicted to surpass £1 billion for the first time next year. the forecast is based on match day, broadcast and commercial revenue, and has doubled overjust the last commercial revenue, and has doubled over just the last two years. events like the world cup have contributed to that success, along with star names, and some great stories as well.
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jennifer haskell from deloitte says it is all helping raise the profile and financial health of women's sport. commercial revenue is this major driver in women's sport, and commercial revenue is everything from league sponsorships, club sponsorships, club sponsorships, etc. we saw that women's sport is starting to have its own commercial identity and that has been the driver over the past few years and now we are also starting to see broadcast revenues increased and match day revenues increase as we increase the capacity of stadiums, use the ticket price as a leader as well so in 2024 we will see all three of those categories continue to rise. in snooker, mark selby is into the uk championship quarterfinals in york after a nail—biting finalframe decider in york after a nail—biting final frame decider against his good friend barry hawkins. the two—time champion started the match of the highest break of the match so far —— of the
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tournament so far, 142. it is mark selby, a four—time world champion, who goes through to the last eight. next up for him, judge trump, which should be a terrific match. the 2011 winner is this season's —— judd trump. he made the perfect start to his match against welshmanjamiejones. welshman jamie jones. took the frame welshmanjamiejones. took the frame with a century break and it was a six frame whitewash. mark williams won the battle of the welshman, coming from behind to beatjamie clarke six frame is to four. williams described the century in the final frame described the century in the finalframe is described the century in the final frame is the described the century in the finalframe is the best described the century in the final frame is the best he's ever made in a match. he will face ding junhui next after he beat england's tom ford. manchester united throwing away a 2—goal lead against galatasaray is our top story, qualifications for the champions league last 16 now out of their hands. even victory over bayern munich in theirfinal victory over bayern munich in their final group victory over bayern munich in theirfinal group game victory over bayern munich in their final group game next month might not be enough.
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reaction to that, lots more details of the champions league matches on the bbc sport website. that is all for now. hello, there. talk of the town this week has just been how cold it's become. yes, on wednesday, we started off with a hard frost in the lake district. temperatures were sitting at —7, first thing in the morning, and despite lots of sunshine throughout the day, they struggled to climb above freezing by the middle of wednesday afternoon. now, we could actually see a similar story on thursday, a widespread hard frost to begin the day, the exception down in the south west, with this developing area of low pressure. that's going to bring outbreaks of rain, and windy with it, as well. we could see gusts of wind on exposed coast close to 50 mph. let's zoom in and look at that in a little more detail. it will be primarily rain across the isles of scilly
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and much of cornwall, some wet snow, perhaps, across the moors, and some of this frontal system willjust brush the south coast, maybe the odd spot ortwo of rain, south of london. a cold day, generally, four or five degrees, some freezing fog slow to lift in the midlands. now, with that northeasterly breeze, one or two wintry showers along exposed east coasts of northern england and eastern scotland, sheltered western areas will see the best of any sunny spells, but again, a cold day — two to five degrees quite widely across the country. now, as we move out of thursday into friday, again, light winds, clear skies, once again, those temperatures falling away. it looks likely to be another cold and frosty start to friday morning, and, potentially, friday could be the coldest spell over the next few days. so some freezing fog quite possible, as well, and a subtle change in wind direction means that we run the risk of a few more showers running down through the north coast of northern ireland, and down through the irish sea, as well. so a few coastal showers around. inland — dry, plenty of sunshine, but another cold day — zero to five degrees at the very best. now, as we move out of friday into the start of the weekend, we could see a few more showers drifting in from the west,
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but a relatively quiet start, before, as we move into the middle part of the week, we could see areas of low pressure bringing yet more rain in and perhaps something a little less cold. so it'll be a cold and frosty start to our weekend, but, as you can see, more showers are likely and those temperatures gradually starting to creep up. that's it. stay warm.
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live from washington. this is bbc news. with just hours left before the temporary truce between israel and hamas expires, negotiations to extend it come down to the wire. 16 hostages were released from gaza on the sixth day of the truce, in exchange for 30 palestinian prisoners. and revered and criticised former us top diplomat henry kissinger dies at the age of 100. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. we start with some breaking news. henry kissinger, who served as national security adviser and secretary of state under us presidents richard nixon and gerald ford — has died at the age of 100. dr kissinger was the author of some of the us' most important, and at times controversial foreign policies
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of the post—world war ii era.

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