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and it is a mild few clear spells and it is a mild start to the day tomorrow. and tomorrow is another day of scattered, heavy downpours but also some bright and sunny spells and it will feel a little warmer tomorrow thanit will feel a little warmer tomorrow than it was today for most of us but this time the focus of the thunderstorms will be across central and eastern areas of scotland. these heavy, thundery showers will be slow—moving because of the light winds so there could be quite a lot of rainfall in the short space of time may be leading to flash flooding and thunderstorms as well across north—east england and down through lincolnshire and east anglia but it will dry out towards the end of the day towards the south and the west and temperatures will be that little bit higher. a few changes into thursday. low pressure clears away nice area of high pressure builds from the west on this spells good news in time for the weekend when things will be a bit drier and more settled but not quite yet. thursday, more showers to come in the forecast but mostly towards the south of the uk, a little review and
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further between further north but we have a northerly wind so it will feel cool but drier and more settled on friday and over the weekend temperatures will build particularly in the north and the west. l in the north and the west. i am hanuain in the north and the west. i am hanging on _ in the north and the west. i am hanging on to _ in the north and the west. i am hanging on to the _ in the north and the west. i am hanging on to the good - in the north and the west. i am hanging on to the good news at the atlantic. and that's the bbc news at six. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm olly foster. a day affected by rain — but dan evans is on court which hopes in the french open singles in the next few hours as dan evansis singles in the next few hours as dan evans is on call right now, we will get the latest from paris. leicester for chelsea? and rain, rain go away — england's cricketers look set to be
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frustrated by the weather again — ahead of their final t20 against pakistan in cardiff. also coming up on sportsday... and another milestone forjosh kerr, the world champion predicts a golden age in middle distance running. we have fantastic british and scottish names, guys that will keep pressing on to try and be the best in the world so it is an interesting time to be a distance runner in this world. evening, plenty coming up on sportsday, with the latest on some of those managerial moves, but let's start with some live sport that's going on right now. day three at roland garros in the french open, it's been a really poor showing from the british players so far in paris, andy murray,
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cameron norrie, jack draper and harriet dart all going out in the first round on sunday, leaving just two to fly the flag in the singles draw, katie boulter and dan evans. one of them is on court right now. our tennis correspondent russell fuller is there. good russell fuller is there. evening and thank you for nipping good evening and thank you for nipping out from the action because dan evans is on court against holder bruna up against him and up against it. he bruna up against him and up against it. ., , , ., bruna up against him and up against it. he has the luxury of playing on the second _ it. he has the luxury of playing on the second show— it. he has the luxury of playing on the second show court _ it. he has the luxury of playing on the second show court here, - it. he has the luxury of playing on| the second show court here, there it. he has the luxury of playing on i the second show court here, there is a roof on that court which is in very much need today because as you can probably see and hear it is very windy and we have had a lot of rain but the to show court has continued under the roof evans has not a win on the atp tour this year in and in fact, only one win in french open singles in his seven previous visit so to draw a 13 seat and amend his
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only plate here twice to reach the quarterfinals on both occasions it was a tough draw it was fairly tough that first set but rune edged it 6-4. that first set but rune edged it 6—4. katie boulter is a favourite, in theory if you look at the rankings because she is seated in a grand slam for the first time but a play court novice at this level and playing the 139 in the world but thatis playing the 139 in the world but that is because she went through the second half of the year with back problems. she was a world number two in the past and have been tipped to win this title in the past. so katie boulter will also have her work cut out later. �* ., ., ., . out later. another tough match cominu out later. another tough match coming un- _ out later. another tough match coming up. this _ out later. another tough match coming up. this overly - out later. another tough match i coming up. this overly impressive start staying with the women's game from ego to on tech yesterday. on the other side of the draw, arrigo sabalenka looks very strong today in the last couple of hours. has sabalenka looks very strong today in the last couple of hours.— the last couple of hours. as well as the last couple of hours. as well as the older sister _ the last couple of hours. as well as the older sister of _ the last couple of hours. as well as the older sister of mira _ the last couple of hours. as well as the older sister of mira and - the last couple of hours. as well as the older sister of mira and treva l the older sister of mira and treva who at the age of 16 reach the
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fourth round of littleton last year. erica is only 19, but has yet to win a grand slam main draw match. and she was out powered by aryna sabalenka, it was except one, 6—2 with relatively straightforward passage and an open system in the grand slam, sabalenka. australian open two years in a row and has reached the last six of the grand slam semifinals and she is the obvious threat to swiatek. they meet into clay court finals recently and sound tech won the both in the pertinent role but had to save three championship points before winning that final in madrid in the beginning of may.- that final in madrid in the beauinnin ofma. ., . beginning of may. novak d'okovic starts his title * beginning of may. novak d'okovic starts his title defence _ beginning of may. novak djokovic starts his title defence later. - beginning of may. novak djokovic starts his title defence later. he i starts his title defence later. he has been mysterious about why he is been off the boil the season. what does all of this pandora's box stuff? ., ., ., , stuff? he did quote the pandora's box but he _ stuff? he did quote the pandora's box but he said _ stuff? he did quote the pandora's box but he said he _ stuff? he did quote the pandora's box but he said he did _ stuff? he did quote the pandora's box but he said he did not - stuff? he did quote the pandora's box but he said he did not want . stuff? he did quote the pandora's| box but he said he did not want to go there which is something we often
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hearfrom go there which is something we often hear from athletes. go there which is something we often hearfrom athletes. he go there which is something we often hear from athletes. he does not want to comment on past problems. i think one of the problems was being hit on the head by an aluminium water bottle when it failed fell from a fan's rucksack it when he was trying to get something in rome because novak djokovic said he had bleeding, nausea and perhaps a concussion, we don't know. certainly in the next match in rome where he lost he said he felt dizzy and not coordinated. i was couple of weeks ago and now, but the fact is he has been in poorform throughout the year. i don't expect them to win the french will cut yet, but the record of novak djokovic is remarkable second only to rafa nadal but he is which those court of final and every year since 2010 and it is and every year since 2010 and it is a long time since he is if you need to drop the set in the first round in the french open.— it looks as though chelsea are closing in on enzo maresca. just a few days ago,
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there was a long list of candidates to take over from mauricio pochettino who was sacked last week, but the leicester manager is now their preferred choice. but what will this mean for the foxes, who won the championship under the italian to get them back into the prmier league at the first time of asking. charlie slater reports. it was as if they had onlyjust begun. in the doorfor it was as if they had onlyjust begun. in the door for less than a yearin begun. in the door for less than a year in on the face of it, at least after the perfect season. enzo maresca has not gone yet but the all the talk is that he will be if they can't agree compensation of around 8- £10 can't agree compensation of around 8— £10 million. can't agree compensation of around 8- £10 million-— 8- £10 million. leicester city are the championship _ 8- £10 million. leicester city are the championship champions. i 8- £10 million. leicester city are l the championship champions. ask 8- £10 million. leicester city are i the championship champions. ask any lesser fan and — the championship champions. ask any lesser fan and they _ the championship champions. ask any lesser fan and they will _ the championship champions. ask any lesser fan and they will tell _ the championship champions. ask any lesser fan and they will tell you i the championship champions. ask any lesser fan and they will tell you it i lesser fan and they will tell you it was not all straightforward. the faithful have not always love the football. but he was the man that took them straight back—up. he football. but he was the man that took them straight back-up. he has done his job — took them straight back-up. he has done his job and _ took them straight back-up. he has done his job and brought _ took them straight back-up. he has done his job and brought us - took them straight back-up. he has done his job and brought us back i took them straight back-up. he hasl done his job and brought us back up done hisjob and brought us back up so good _ done hisjob and brought us back up so good on — done hisjob and brought us back up so good on him. but if you is going to go. _ so good on him. but if you is going to go. he _ so good on him. but if you is going to go. he is— so good on him. but if you is going to go, he is got to go. but so good on him. but if you is going to go, he is got to go.— to go, he is got to go. but if it's a pointer— to go, he is got to go. but if it's a pointer i _ to go, he is got to go. but if it's a pointer i would _ to go, he is got to go. but if it's a pointer i would look— to go, he is got to go. but if it's a pointer i would look forward i to go, he is got to go. but if it's| a pointer i would look forward to see how— a pointer i would look forward to see how he _ a pointer i would look forward to see how he would've _ a pointer i would look forward to see how he would've cooked i a pointer i would look forward to| see how he would've cooked as a primarily— see how he would've cooked as a primarily miniature _ see how he would've cooked as a primarily miniature but _ see how he would've cooked as a primarily miniature but as - see how he would've cooked as a l primarily miniature but as a lustre fan i've _ primarily miniature but as a lustre fan i've seen— primarily miniature but as a lustre fan i've seen it_
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primarily miniature but as a lustre fan i've seen it before. _ primarily miniature but as a lustre fan i've seen it before. if- primarily miniature but as a lustre fan i've seen it before. if he- primarily miniature but as a lustre fan i've seen it before.— fan i've seen it before. if he goes it will be sad _ fan i've seen it before. if he goes it will be sad because _ fan i've seen it before. if he goes it will be sad because he - fan i've seen it before. if he goes it will be sad because he is i fan i've seen it before. if he goes it will be sad because he is one i it will be sad because he is one of the best managers. i’m it will be sad because he is one of the best managers.— it will be sad because he is one of the best managers. i'm not always end with the _ the best managers. i'm not always end with the football _ the best managers. i'm not always end with the football club - the best managers. i'm not always end with the football club and i end with the football club and grateful for what he has done. the narrative is — grateful for what he has done. tue: narrative is that grateful for what he has done. tte: narrative is that some grateful for what he has done. tt2 narrative is that some things are just too good to turn down. that enzo maresca built up an instant rapport with chelsea's hierarchy but they were impressed by his prior knowledge of the squad and his history of coaching starter player cold farm and from their manchester city days. cold farm and from their manchester ci da s. , ., ., ,., , city days. chelsea are reportedly smitten. city days. chelsea are reportedly smitten- i'm _ city days. chelsea are reportedly smitten. i'm not _ city days. chelsea are reportedly smitten. i'm not surprised i city days. chelsea are reportedly i smitten. i'm not surprised because we are talking about someone who has met the targets quite clearly, i would not so easily, but in a big margin. to see what chelsea are looking for, young manager with ambition, with a winning background, either as a play or a manager. he is a properfit. either as a play or a manager. he is a proner fit-— either as a play or a manager. he is a proper fit. from the school of pep guardiola, he _ a proper fit. from the school of pep guardiola, he came, _ a proper fit. from the school of pep guardiola, he came, he _ a proper fit. from the school of pep guardiola, he came, he saw and i i guardiola, he came, he saw and i dare say, it may be seems as if he fulfilled his mission and it should
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be no surprise that enzo maresca could be on the move soon. so much for a quiet summer. so maresca to chelsea, vincent kompany to bayern munich, that's another one that has really come out of nowhere. but the burnley manager is very close to replacing the sacked thomas tuchel. what's the view from germany, here's the football writer and broadcaster constantin eckner. to be honest, there is no way to sugar—coat it. he is not the first or second choice or even the fifth or second choice or even the fifth or sixth choice, because bayern munich has reached out and contacted to a number of coaches and the list goes on and on. so they are almost running out of options, then they turned their hat to a number of primarily coaches and one of them was kompany. he is well known in
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germany because he played in the lead to thousands and also well respected and of course there is the connection to pep guardiola the former buyer munich manager who is still very well respected among the hierarchs of buyer munich so that is why the name kompany came up and the director of sports at buyer munich has lobbied for kompany and said internally that they should give him a chance. �* , ~ . .,, internally that they should give him achance. �* , ~ . ., ., a chance. buyer munich has had a very disappointing _ a chance. buyer munich has had a very disappointing season - a chance. buyer munich has had a very disappointing season by i a chance. buyer munich has had a| very disappointing season by their own very high standards, but shouldn't managers, should that list of top managers, they should have been able to pick and choose whoever they wanted, is this embarrassing for them, do you think? it they wanted, is this embarrassing for them, do you think?— for them, do you think? it was embarrassing _ for them, do you think? it was embarrassing because - for them, do you think? it was embarrassing because they i for them, do you think? it was i embarrassing because they were rejected by a number of coaches. 1a saying he wants to stay with the austrian national team sink does not want to come back to club football
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at the age of 65. that is something you can understand. they reached out to other clubs like crystal palace saying yes, he can get on before the hunt, demanding basically to price amount. there were different reasons, but buyer munich were walking back like a drunken sailor getting inside a bar and were checked at every door so for a club like them, it is somewhat embarrassing especially because they have a high opinion of themselves. drunken sailors as they shone be known. millie bright expected to feature for the first time for the lionesses since october. all the home nations play on friday all of them double—headers. wells will be in a wales have not beaten ukraine and the two previous meetings. that was backin the two previous meetings. that was
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back in 2014. i think every game go into we never underestimate who we are playing against and we've always prepare for when we do get to these tournaments and finals that we are going to be playing against top opposition so just getting into good habits now and we are all really excited for the next two games and hopefully getting the points that we think we deserve and our performance will hopefully show. scotland are training in spain as they build up to their match at hampden park against israel. the tie will be played behind closed doors because of the potential for planned disruptions in protest over israel's continued military operation in gaza. everybody is really focused on arriving together and making sure they put on performances again. of course, we know it will be behind closed doors which obviously a different prospect we are used to ended it is a shame we don't get to have our home fans but we obviously
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are aware for the safety of everyone which is obviously paramount that they have made that decision. northern ireland are preparing for matches against portugal. rachel furness, their all—time leading goal—scorer, has spoken for the first time about the mental health issues that saw her step away from international football following the euros in 2022. she says her decision to take almost a year away, was crucial in her recovery. she's has been speaking to our reporter andy gray. it was a long time coming. i think it is something that may be built up for a number of months. people think that you are a footballer, they don't really think of me as a person, what things look like off the page. being at the euros, sorry...
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so, yeah. for me, being at the euros, i think midway through, i guess i was ready to go home. which you may think is crazy, but ijust was not happy. i was not happy with myself and the environment, personally, when i did step back it was a long time coming and one of the hardest decisions. one that even two years on, it still twitches and means a lot, but one that i can comfortably speak about now and no i am in a much better place for that. one promotion to the w soul with liverpool the sports personality award, did allowing yourself showing that vulnerability surprise
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yourself?— that vulnerability surprise ourself? , ., , that vulnerability surprise ourself? , ., ., yourself? yes. i did not play for northern ireland _ yourself? yes. i did not play for northern ireland for _ yourself? yes. i did not play for northern ireland for seven i yourself? yes. i did not play for northern ireland for seven or i yourself? yes. i did not play for. northern ireland for seven or eight months after the euros and it was some of the hardest months of my life trying to still be a fan. i needed help.— life trying to still be a fan. i needed hel. . ., . ' needed help. that day in cardiff when ou needed help. that day in cardiff when you walked _ needed help. that day in cardiff when you walked back- needed help. that day in cardiff when you walked back onto i needed help. that day in cardiff when you walked back onto the | needed help. that day in cardiff- when you walked back onto the pitch, what was that feeling like? the competitor _ what was that feeling like? the competitor in _ what was that feeling like? tt2 competitor in me wanted to come on and show i have stepped away, but i can still give something. for me, the strength of stepping over that white line and putting the shirt on again, i'm so glad for myself i made the decision to step away because i can sit here now and go, i am in a much better place off the page, firstly. then on the page, i am just enjoying the little moments again. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. everton are interested in signing midfielder kalvin phillips on a season—long loan deal
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from manchester city. he spent the second half of last season on—loan at west ham. real madrid's goalkeeper thibaut courtois has been left out of belgium's european championship squad. he has missed most of the season with two separate knee injuries — but has started the last five games and is expected to play in saturday's champions league final. world heptathlon champion katarina johnson—thompson is in the gb team for next weeks european athletics championships in rome. keely hodginson, molly cauldery and zharnel hughes all also included. england's men and women are both playing white ball series against pakistan at the moment, the men are in cardiff where they can win their t20 series tonight. this is the third one dayer, they've only started in the last 20 minutes at sophia gardens. they should've started 15 or 20 minutes ago but have not because of
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the rain. england lead 1—0. she says despite the victory in the first game they really do need to improve. how we played in derby was probably not how we would like to play the game. a little bit untidy with the ball and not our best in the field and equally do not put as much pressure on the pakistan bowling attackers as we would've liked to sew those areas and all of those facets that we would like to improve on. we know on our best day that we can beat any team. we saw that in the ashes last year with australia. we were able to put them under pressure and in key moments. that justice barely settled thatjustice barely settled on the premier league season one again by manchester city but most clubs have released their season ticket prices for 211—25 campaign and there have been some huge price increases for the fans. a study by bbc sport of more than 1600 primarily
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season—ticket holders from 15 clubs have found the of those questions say they will pay either a slightly more a significantly more for their next season—ticket despite that, almost half of those who responded said the cost of fuel spare. a01 saying, it is good value whilst a72 saying, it is good value whilst a72 say the prices feel unfair. knotting up say the prices feel unfair. knotting up for us to have the largest overall percentage increase with the cheapest adult season tickets increasing by 18.3%. meanwhile at wolves, tickets for the under for teens in one stand has increased in price from £105 to for more our reporter has been going to speak to fans affected by the rising ticket prices. match day at fulham and right now at this club, these are the good times. for the third year in a row there will be a top—flight club next season but it comes at a cost. tickets here are
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some of the most expensive in the country. fulham has a localfan base, but the premier league is a global product. t base, but the premier league is a global product-— global product. i know it's an old stadium. now _ global product. i know it's an old stadium. now i _ global product. i know it's an old stadium. nowl am _ global product. i know it's an old stadium. now i am a _ global product. i know it's an old stadium. now i am a lifelong i global product. i know it's an old i stadium. nowl am a lifelong fulham stadium. now i am a lifelong fulham fan. stadium. nowl am a lifelong fulham fan. �* , stadium. nowl am a lifelong fulham fan. 3 , , stadium. nowl am a lifelong fulham fan. �* , , , ., stadium. nowl am a lifelong fulham fan. 3 , , ., ~ fan. it's expensive and cost like 100 euros- _ fan. it's expensive and cost like 100 euros. it's _ fan. it's expensive and cost like 100 euros. it's holiday - fan. it's expensive and cost like 100 euros. it's holiday so i i fan. it's expensive and cost like| 100 euros. it's holiday so i don't care _ 100 euros. it's holiday so i don't care. �* 100 euros. it's holiday so i don't care. ~ , ., 100 euros. it's holiday so i don't care. �* y ., . 100 euros. it's holiday so i don't care. ~ ., ., , 100 euros. it's holiday so i don't care. ., ., ., care. are you league fans back home? more american — care. are you league fans back home? more american football _ care. are you league fans back home? more american football league - care. are you league fans back home? more american football league fans i more american football league fans but we _ more american football league fans but we left — more american football league fans but we left the _ more american football league fans but we left the premier— more american football league fans but we left the premier league. i but we left the premier league. records— but we left the premier league. records in— but we left the premier league. records in special— but we left the premier league. records in special prices - but we left the premier league. records in special prices in- but we left the premier league. records in special prices in thel records in special prices in the special prices and went season—ticket in the fulham cosmic newsstand times the cost £3000. caught in the swell are those who have watched his club for years. there will be a time when fulham may find themselves back in the championship again and then where are your surfboard is going to be then. if you have priced them out, those loyal supporters are not going to be coming. those loyal supporters are not going to be coming-— to be coming. some season tickets here are still _ to be coming. some season tickets here are still below _ to be coming. some season tickets here are still below £500, - to be coming. some season tickets here are still below £500, but i to be coming. some season tickets here are still below £500, but in i here are still below £500, but in
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three stands for next season, the price goes up by a%. it is notjust at this club, it is a trend through the league. rising ticket prices have been met by protests. at liverpool, for one match they took the flags down from the cup at spurs, for one minute, they turned their backs on the game. tottenham cosmic proposals will affect older supporters, from the season after next, the bill for these outs in the concession so fans who turned 66 will still pay full price. for alan who was 68, has 50% discount will soon be reduced to 25%. it is soon be reduced to 25%. it is an atrocious decision _ soon be reduced to 25%. it is an atrocious decision and _ soon be reduced to 25%. it is an i atrocious decision and that loyalty. it is a message from the club, to assist seniors, that we are not wanted and it is a message to every single fan about how much they value loyalty. they don't.— loyalty. they don't. tottenham say senior concession _ loyalty. they don't. tottenham say senior concession numbers - loyalty. they don't. tottenham say senior concession numbers have i loyalty. they don't. tottenham say i senior concession numbers have gone up senior concession numbers have gone up fourfold since they left their
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previous location and that limits choices for others. through the leak every club is seeking a balance between fans who pay more for a single match day in the fence who will be there every august through to may. josh kerr looks in great shape as we get closer to the olympics this summer. the scot broke steve cram's british mile record over the weekend, beating his great rival jakob ingebritsen in oregon. and it was cram himself who was commentating on the race. you backed josh kerr in the home straight and he is ahead of the norwegian. this is great running from england. he's trying to get there, it's going to be so close, it will be incredibly fast as well, josh kerr heading for a very quick time. josh kerr, 335 .a6. that is a new british record. once held by steve kram. that was kerr's first meeting
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with ingebritsen since last year's world championships when he shocked the olympic champion, taking 1500 metre gold. the final in paris, where that rivalry will almost cartainly be renewed, will be one of the highlights of the games this summer. i asked kerr about that and also breaking that mile record that had stood since 1985. it's been the target for a wild that specific race because i wanted the best miles in the world so you wanted to be in great shape and tiptop form so it was massively focused on that and now i can focus on getting myself to the trials and go to the olympics. so it is a step in the process.— go to the olympics. so it is a step in the process. to have that british record to your— in the process. to have that british record to your name, _ in the process. to have that british record to your name, i _ in the process. to have that british record to your name, i know i in the process. to have that british record to your name, i know it's i in the process. to have that british | record to your name, i know it's not often run, the mile, but it is a historic mile.— often run, the mile, but it is a historic mile. ., ., , ,':f~ ;;:: ' historic mile. for it to be 38, 30 9 euros it shows _ historic mile. for it to be 38, 30 9 euros it shows how— historic mile. for it to be 38, 30 9 euros it shows how strong - euros it shows how strong these records were back in the day back in the golden age of the 1500 metre running and to be able to run those
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times now hopefully shows the public thatis times now hopefully shows the public that is back where we are and it is interesting time to be 1500 metre runner in the world. did interesting time to be 1500 metre runner in the world.— interesting time to be 1500 metre runner in the world. did he have a word with you _ runner in the world. did he have a word with you afterwards, - runner in the world. did he have a word with you afterwards, steve? | word with you afterwards, steve? yes, i think he was very proud of me and he has called all of my races in the diamond leak in the world champions and olympics so i think he said it was a long time coming. it was nice for him, but i think there must�*ve been some bitter sweetness but he did not show that. ester must've been some bitter sweetness but he did not show that.— but he did not show that. ever the gentleman. _ but he did not show that. ever the gentleman. l— but he did not show that. ever the gentleman, i am _ but he did not show that. ever the gentleman, i am sure. _ but he did not show that. ever the gentleman, i am sure. you - but he did not show that. ever the i gentleman, i am sure. you must be knocking on mo farah's1500 metre record this summer, surely. t knocking on mo farah's1500 metre record this summer, surely.- record this summer, surely. i think so. he is obviously _ record this summer, surely. i think so. he is obviously a _ record this summer, surely. i think so. he is obviously a legend - record this summer, surely. i think so. he is obviously a legend of- record this summer, surely. i think so. he is obviously a legend of our| so. he is obviously a legend of our sport, but he was not best known as a 1500 guy so i would like to think that pure 1500 bicycle after his record and try and get that this year and i record and try and get that this yearand i think record and try and get that this year and i think it is going to be on the horizon for me soon and i have been wanting to get that record for a while. it is a good one, i will say that. do for a while. it is a good one, i will say that.— will say that. do i detect any needle between _
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will say that. do i detect any needle between yourself- will say that. do i detect any| needle between yourself and will say that. do i detect any i needle between yourself and your competitor? quite a healthy rivalry for the sport, it's good to watch. t for the sport, it's good to watch. i think when two guys are going at for the sport, it's good to watch. t think when two guys are going at it trying to be the best in the world and you have a competition that comes in every four years, it is, you're going to know each other a bit some people get annoyed if you say you want to go out and win but it is my personality to tell people what i want to do and go and try and do it because i think it brings more value to the fans and to the sport. i've been more vocal recently i think that has been annoying some people. think that has been annoying some --eole. . think that has been annoying some eo le, ., ., , think that has been annoying some --eole. ., ., , think that has been annoying some n-eole. ., ., , ,,. ., people. that adds some spice to paris. it people. that adds some spice to paris- it gets _ people. that adds some spice to paris. it gets that _ people. that adds some spice to paris. it gets that five _ people. that adds some spice to paris. it gets that five of - people. that adds some spice to paris. it gets that five of the i people. that adds some spice to paris. it gets that five of the old | paris. it gets that five of the old days. paris. it gets that five of the old da s. . �* , paris. it gets that five of the old da 5. ., �* , ., ., paris. it gets that five of the old da s. . �* , ., ., , paris. it gets that five of the old da 5. ., �*, ., ., , ., days. that's what we are trying to do is bring _ days. that's what we are trying to do is bring more _ days. that's what we are trying to do is bring more eyeballs - days. that's what we are trying to do is bring more eyeballs to the l do is bring more eyeballs to the sport and inspire the next generation of british runners that want to make that step up from their club running. want to make that step up from their club running-— club running. what is the path now over the next _ club running. what is the path now over the next few _ club running. what is the path now over the next few months - club running. what is the path now over the next few months because | club running. what is the path now i over the next few months because you want to be peaking atjust the right time, don't you? t want to be peaking at 'ust the right time. am you?_ want to be peaking at 'ust the right time. am you?— time, don't you? i think is good to be an intense _ time, don't you? i think is good to be an intense couple _ time, don't you? i think is good to be an intense couple of months i time, don't you? i think is good to | be an intense couple of months but
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it is started to boil down now a bit in terms of lifestyle and just making sure that we are limiting travel, external stuff outside of running. just focus on the training in have the right team around me to help with all of that stuff. itrulith help with all of that stuff. with jake and neil— help with all of that stuff. with jake and neil they _ help with all of that stuff. with jake and neil they will- help with all of that stuff. with jake and neil they will be going for the other two spots on the 1500 if you get the discretionary, which you will. it's going to be so competitive. there could be a couple of british metals, do you think? t of british metals, do you think? i think the british chance will be a wild place. we were going to have five or six people and now there are going to be two automatic spots, as you say. so it will be tough, but those guys know how to get it done and we have other guys with the standard there that are fantastic two wins major championship so i will be interested watching it as well. but i think i will be running 800 metres at him for trials is to try to get a bit of speed work in
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and i think i showed where my form is out last week so that i can get ready for the olympics. you would never be tempted _ ready for the olympics. you would never be tempted to _ ready for the olympics. you would never be tempted to double i ready for the olympics. you would never be tempted to double up, . ready for the olympics. you would - never be tempted to double up, would you? ml never be tempted to double up, would ou? �* , ., ., . you? i'll tell you, once i get the meta“ you? i'll tell you, once i get the metal i want— you? i'll tell you, once i get the metal i want which _ you? i'll tell you, once i get the metal i want which is _ you? i'll tell you, once i get the metal i want which is the - you? i'll tell you, once i get the i metal i want which is the olympic gold medal, then i could start thinking about the extracurriculars. as of right i'm focused at the job at hand and i'm still having some realfun with at hand and i'm still having some real fun with it. a supremely confidentjosh kerr who's aiming for the top of the podium in the 1500 metres at the paris olympics. a reminder of our top story. the french open i roland garros, two british players in the singles, katie boulter on and dan evansis singles, katie boulter on and dan evans is struggling at the moment. i sat down against rune and has been broken and the second set. follow that on the sports website but for me and the rest of the team, good night. hello.
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we've seen some pretty hefty downpours getting going today and we have more of the same to come over the next few days, although there will be some drier, sunnier gaps in between the showers. so not a complete wash—out, but certainly a very mixed weather story. now, on the earlier satellite picture, you can see a fair bit of clouds streaming in from the atlantic, bringing outbreaks of rain. and in this clearer slice here, yes, we did see a little bit of sunshine, but that also allowed some big showers and the odd thunderstorm to pop up. some of those showers continuing through the evening into the night, most of them fading through the early hours of wednesday. so in most places, starting wednesday morning, on a dry note, temperatures ten, 11, 12 degrees, a fair amount of cloud, some showers from the word go, but most places seeing some spells of sunshine. now, as we go through the day, the showers will become more widespread across england, wales, northern ireland, perhaps most especially across scotland. here we will see some slow moving, heavy thundery downpours which could dump a lot of rain in a short space of time, leading to the risk of localised
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flooding and some travel disruption. some of those really intense showers perhaps getting into the far north of england as well. further south, not as many showers, temperatures climbing to 20 or 21 degrees towards the south east of england. now through wednesday night into thursday. this area of low pressure will still be close by. but as it shifts eastwards and a little bit further southwards, well, that will shift the focus for the showers southwards as well. so the most widespread showers by thursday afternoon across southern and southeastern parts of england, further north and west, not as many showers, some spells of sunshine, quite a brisk north or north—westerly winds. so that will make it feel a little bit on the cool side, but still in the best of the sunshine — highs of 19 degrees. by friday, cloud and still some showers down towards the south and the east. also more cloud into the northern half of scotland. but in between, quite a lot of sunshine and certainly a drier end to the week. and that is a sign of things to come for the weekend because this area
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of high pressure will be nosing its way in from the west. now, some big areas of cloud moving around the highs. so it's not going to be completely sunny, but it will be largely dry. and actually across northern areas, particularly parts of scotland, it is going to turn very warm indeed with temperatures by sunday of 22 or 23 degrees.
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