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�*fora �*for a time. back for a time. back to you. thanks, ben. and that's bbc news at six. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. goodbye. bye— bye. hello, i'm olly foster, here's what's coming on sportsday. the draw that felt like a defeat. southgate says his england side has to up their game and deal with high expectations bad news for scotland ahead of their must win final group game, kieran tierney is out of the tournament ukraine have kept themselves alive with a late winner in dusseldorf, we'll also have the latesst from the poland austrai game, there have been goals in that too.
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and rob page has paid the price for not getting wales to germany, he's been sacked also coming up on sportsday. the chase is on. can england make it two wins out of two in the t20 world cup super 8's? and the curtain comes down on draper. knocked out in the queen's quarterfinals evening, three more group games at the european championship today, we're still waiting for the first 0—0 in germany. we'll show you the goals from that ukraine win, and there have also been goals between poland and austria. and a look ahead to netherlands against france, will kylian mbappe be involved? before that, let's talk england.
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it was poor yesterday, the draw against denmark, with gareth southgate's selection and tactics questioned. he admitted that trent alexander—arnold is an ongoing experiment, but will he persist with it, he certainly has options ahead of theirfinal group match. we'll head to frankfurt, and speak to our co—respondent andy swiss in just a moment, first to the england camp, alex howell is in erfurt. that is the england camp in germany. good evening to you, thanks for joining us, 2a hours on, 120 miles away from that draw against denmark, i almost said defeat, and can have to get that out of their system, don't they?— to get that out of their system, don't the ? , ., ., ., , don't they? they do, and it does feel like i defeat, _ don't they? they do, and it does feel like i defeat, the _ don't they? they do, and it does feel like i defeat, the reaction i don't they? they do, and it doesj feel like i defeat, the reaction to its has been like a defeat, very critical of gareth southgate's side, and the mood i the gum was a bit
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flustered than usual, quieter, but that also made due to the number of players training today, less than the day after the game than those that played. the players have been, you could describe, defiant and positive about the result, point to the fact that they have four points and top of group c, and their destiny is in their hands. they can secure top spot with a win, but crucially if you look at harry kane's comments, there was confusion on the pitch he said they did not know what to do without the ball and what to do with it, and if you have both of those aspects, you will not have a good performance, so more expected from england against slovenia on tuesday. you mentioned those unused — slovenia on tuesday. you mentioned those unused substitutes _ slovenia on tuesday. you mentioned those unused substitutes that - slovenia on tuesday. you mentioned those unused substitutes that had a| those unused substitutes that had a run out today, you thought each of them, certainly the outfield players would have a more pressing case ahead of the final game to be involved. he ahead of the final game to be involved. . ., ., , involved. he could have been the case, involved. he could have been the case. watching — involved. he could have been the
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case, watching some _ involved. he could have been the case, watching some of - involved. he could have been the case, watching some of those - involved. he could have been the - case, watching some of those players that might start that next game, alan shearer uncle commentator on bbc said anthony gordon should come into the side, and the reason was england was unable to press the denmark side and he is known for his work rate and put pace and the ability to run and stretch defences which might help england, there left—back, they don't have a natural one, and kieran trippier playing there, and as you mentioned earlier, there, and as you mentioned earlier, the trent alexander arland experiment in midfield may be over, conor gallagher came on it in the second half, and there is kobbie mainoo from manchester united who won the fa cup and one of the breakthrough stars in adam wharton, natural midfielders, and gareth southgate would have to think about bringing those players into the team if they are to get the best out of england's deep attacking talent. thank you, alex howell bringing us the latest from the england camp and have that much next tuesday, their
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final game. looking at the past couple of tournaments, england, have hardly lit up the group stages, they were booed off after a goalless draw against scotland at the last euros , but found another gear in the knockout stages and reached the final, the same at the world cup in qatar. 0—0 against the usa, before they went out in the quarterfinals against a very good french side. andy swiss is in frankfurt where they drew with denmark last night. andy, lots of england finds still there, no doubt, i have alsojust said they have been slow start of the tournaments, are the england finds within a positive spin on it? no, i am fair —— it is fair to say that there were a few disgruntled england supporters heading for the railway station earlier on as they probably meant no look to go to cologne for the next match.
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yesterday, they were in such a confident mood when they gathered in their thousands in the main square. yes, england had not looked great in their opening match against serbia, but there was an expectation from the fines that against denmark it would come together, and that did not happen, and the question so many fans have been asking is how is it that a bunch of players who have looked like world beaters plane for their clubs during the season suddenly look so lackluster and so disjointed? earlier on today here in frankfurt, there was actually a tournament for supporters, finds and teams from around europe were taking part, and the england supporters that were taking part in that tournament, they had plenty of thoughts as to what is going wrong. after the amount of tournaments and years that _ after the amount of tournaments and years that gareth has had with the national_ years that gareth has had with the national team, years that gareth has had with the nationalteam, i years that gareth has had with the national team, i think i not we should — national team, i think i not we should know how to play, especially in the _ should know how to play, especially in the group stages and then hopefully going onto the knockout stages _ hopefully going onto the knockout stages. the hopefully going onto the knockout states. , ._ , hopefully going onto the knockout states. , , ., hopefully going onto the knockout staies. , , ., ., stages. the players have a responsibility _
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stages. the players have a responsibility as _ stages. the players have a responsibility as well, - stages. the players have a responsibility as well, all | stages. the players have a i responsibility as well, all the talking — responsibility as well, all the talking is_ responsibility as well, all the talking is been— responsibility as well, all the talking is been done, - responsibility as well, all the talking is been done, once i responsibility as well, all the . talking is been done, once they responsibility as well, all the - talking is been done, once they are in the _ talking is been done, once they are in the pitch— talking is been done, once they are in the pitch they— talking is been done, once they are in the pitch they have to _ talking is been done, once they are in the pitch they have to perform. i in the pitch they have to perform. all we _ in the pitch they have to perform. all we do— in the pitch they have to perform. all we do is— in the pitch they have to perform. all we do is go— in the pitch they have to perform. all we do is go backwards- in the pitch they have to perform. all we do is go backwards and - all we do is go backwards and sideways and go slow and try to grind teams down, frustrated spending all the money come in out your every tournaments an away game and at wembley, and he will not take the reins off them. they not too happy but four points as alex was saying before. that will surel be as alex was saying before. that will surely be enough. _ as alex was saying before. that will surely be enough. they _ as alex was saying before. that will surely be enough. they are - as alex was saying before. that will surely be enough. they are not - surely be enough. they are not confirmed it to the last 16 yet, but there is an acceptance that perhaps never before, that they really are well off the pace of where they expect to be at at a major tournament. in expect to be at at a ma'or tournamenti expect to be at at a ma'or tournament. , ., , , ., tournament. in some ways, as you seek ali, a — tournament. in some ways, as you seek ali, a strange _ tournament. in some ways, as you seek ali, a strange situation - seek ali, a strange situation because _ seek ali, a strange situation because england for points, top of their group, because england for points, top of theirgroup, but because england for points, top of their group, but they know a draw against _ their group, but they know a draw against slovenia on tuesday it would guarantee _ against slovenia on tuesday it would guarantee their place in the knockout stage, yet there so much frustration — knockout stage, yet there so much frustration among the fans about the way that— frustration among the fans about the way that england aeroplane. as you say, the _ way that england aeroplane. as you say, the players themselves know that they— say, the players themselves know that they are just not getting it
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right— that they are just not getting it right at— that they are just not getting it right at the moment.— that they are just not getting it riaht at the moment. _, , right at the moment. those comments that alex mentioned _ right at the moment. those comments that alex mentioned earlier _ right at the moment. those comments that alex mentioned earlier from - that alex mentioned earlierfrom harry kane about the fact that england he said were struggling with and without the ball, they certainly raised in lots of eye rose amongst the supporters that we have been talking to. now, as you say, it is fair to say the players of coming a huge amount of witnesses them over the last 2a hours, and one former england international says they need to stay focused. you are not here to be emotional, you're _ you are not here to be emotional, you're here — you are not here to be emotional, you're here to do a job and work hard. _ you're here to do a job and work hard. these _ you're here to do a job and work hard, these guys are top of the game professionals who have heard it all i've heard — professionals who have heard it all i've heard every single part on the back i've heard every single part on the hack and _ i've heard every single part on the back and sometimes they have got it not correctly, but they're there to -et not correctly, but they're there to get the _ not correctly, but they're there to get the rest of teacher and when the tournament and do everything they can, no— tournament and do everything they can, no matter if the people are with— can, no matter if the people are with them — can, no matter if the people are with them or against them. notan not an easy start to the tournament for england, but as you say, they have been here before, both at the last workup, and the last two rows,
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they drew their second group match and went on to win their third group match and qualify for the knockout stage, so england will be hoping it is the same story here in germany when they face slovenia in cologne on tuesday. when they face slovenia in cologne on tuesday-— on tuesday. andy swiss like from frankfurt, on tuesday. andy swiss like from frankfurt. many _ on tuesday. andy swiss like from frankfurt, many thanks. - scotland will go into their final group game without kieran tierney. the defender came off with a hamstring injury during their 1—1 draw against switzerland and can play no further part in the tournament. that point means that they have to beat hungary on sunday. jane lewis is with the scotland team the scotland assistant head coach john carver it was chipper when he faced the media earlier today, despite the delivering the disappointing news over the scotland and arsenal defender karen turney. his tournament is over. he suffered the nasty looking hamstring against switzerland on wednesday night. it looked serious when he was carried off on a stretcher, and scotland's
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worst fears have come to life as john carver has explained. he is headin: john carver has explained. he is heading home — john carver has explained. he is heading home to _ john carver has explained. he is heading home to be _ john carver has explained. he: 3 heading home to be assessed by arsenal, but he is extremely disappointed. if we do progress and we move through the tournament, i'm sure he would be back to support us, but he is a young lad, he has plenty of time, and he has to make sure that it of time, and he has to make sure thatitis of time, and he has to make sure that it is right for his return. the cuestion that it is right for his return. the question as _ that it is right for his return. the question as to — that it is right for his return. the question as to whether steve got michael with the back for against hungary on sunday, but when asked that this afternoon at the press conference, john carver said we are flexible, giving it nothing away on that front, but what she did speak passionately about was the role of the tartan army at this euros, he made mention of to the national anthem that was sung before the switzerland game and said it brought goose bumps out on him as a englishman, so he was basically wanting the tartan army to be even louder on sunday evening against hungary, and said it tested inspire his players. he says it will be a
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tough game, hungary have some talented players, but the mood from the scotland camp seems really positive i had of what is a must win game for scotland against hungary on sunday. let's get to today's games in germany, we've had one result. group e is now wide open after ukraine came from behind to beat slovakia 2—1 slovakia, who'd stunned belgium in their opening match, took the lead in the first half through ivan shranz — victory would have seen them qualify for the last 16. ukraine looked to be heading out after losing their first game — but turned the game around in the second half, mykola shaparenko with the equaliser and then, with ten minutes to go, subsitute roman yaremchuk was the hero. that keeps ukraine's hopes alive going into theirfinal game against the belgians. poland are playing austria right now in berlin, they came from one going down, utilising after 30 minutes, but
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austria went back in front with about 25 minutes left to play, christopher baumgardner put them 2—1 up, michaela christopher baumgardner put them 2—1 up, michael a narrative which has made it 3—1 from the penalty spot, austria heading for their first win, poland heading out as it stands into the last ten minutes. the last match of the day kicks off at eight, netherlands and france both won their opening matches, so if there's a winner in leipzig , they will qualify for the last 16. kylian mbappe's nose has been the big talking point, the french captain broke it during their win over austria. we'll find out in the next few minutes whether or not he starts. the coach was positive about his chances at yesterday's news conference. translate or translate or every thing is going but at the shop we had. he thing is going but at the shop we had. . , thing is going but at the shop we had. .,, ., ., ,, had. he was in to take part in light exercise dissident _ had. he was in to take part in light exercise dissident and _ had. he was in to take part in light exercise dissident and that will. had. he was in to take part in light exercise dissident and that will be | exercise dissident and that will be to same _ exercise dissident and that will be to same this evening. everything is evolving _ to same this evening. everything is evolving in— to same this evening. everything is evolving in the right direction, we would _ evolving in the right direction, we would do — evolving in the right direction, we would do all we can to ensure he would _ would do all we can to ensure he would he — would do all we can to ensure he would be available.
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let's have a quick look at some of the other sports stories today.. argentina have started the defence of their copa america title with a 2—0 win over canada in atlanta — lautaro martinez with the second. argentina are seeking a third straight major trophy after winning the 2022 world cup and the last copa america. lewis hamilton was a surprise pacesetter in second practice at the spanish grand prix, the mercedes driverjust ahead of mclaren's lando norris and ferrari's carlos sainz. championship leader max verstappen was fifth in his red bull. four—time winner chris froome has has been left out of israel—premier tech's tour de france line—up for the second year running. former giro winner tao geoghegan hart will also miss out after fracturing his ribs and also contracting covid there was a thrilling finish in the coronation stakes at royal ascot as porta fortuna came through at the end to beat 0pera singer , winning trainer dun—ika 0'brien getting one 0pera singer, winning trainer dun—ika 0'brien getting one over his record—breaking father aidan
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rob page has been sacked by wales. he led them to their first world cup in 64 years during his time in charge but their failure to qualify for the current european championship and recent poor results has cost him his job. dafydd pritchard reports. look into the future. that was the name of rob page this summer, but the training camp turned out to be his last as wheels manager. while other countries are playing major tournament football this summer, wales failed to reach 20 euros 2024, and that disappointed was compounded by two damaging friendly results humiliation at the hands of gibraltar was followed by a threshing in slovakia. some of the fans who travelled turned on the manager. l fans who travelled turned on the mana . er. fans who travelled turned on the manauer. , ., ., , manager. i get the frustration, they want me out. _ manager. i get the frustration, they want me out. i— manager. i get the frustration, they want me out, i understand - manager. i get the frustration, they want me out, i understand that. - manager. i get the frustration, they want me out, i understand that. i l want me out, i understand that. i would like to see who they're think of next. _ would like to see who they're think of next. it— would like to see who they're think of next, it would be more of the same _ of next, it would be more of the same or— of next, it would be more of the
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same or someone more elevated? | same or someone more elevated? i know same or someone more elevated? know the same or someone more elevated? i know the last two games of been terrible. — know the last two games of been terrible, really, _ know the last two games of been terrible, really, but— know the last two games of been terrible, really, but overall- terrible, really, but overall we were— terrible, really, but overall we were unluckv _ terrible, really, but overall we were unlucky. it’s _ terrible, really, but overall we were unlucky-— were unlucky. it's a bit disappointed _ were unlucky. it's a bit disappointed but - were unlucky. it's a bit disappointed but i - were unlucky. it's a bit - disappointed but i suppose if were unlucky. it's a bit _ disappointed but i suppose if you do not get into the competition, what will you do?— will you do? there were happier times, will you do? there were happier times. the _ will you do? there were happier times, the biggest _ will you do? there were happier| times, the biggest achievement, making it to the world cup in the middle east will stop a first wheels site to do so in 64 years. while there was pride in reaching the sports showpiece event, we'll subject is a cheer about, failing to progress past the group stages, defeated iran wanted new scrutiny of the manager. that scrutiny intensified in the last campaign. wills work within a penalty shoot—out victory of reaching euro 2024, but the damage had been done earlier in the campaign stop a wolf with home defeat by armenia a particular low point.— with home defeat by armenia a particular low point. perhaps it's the slack we _ particular low point. perhaps it's the slack we need, _ particular low point. perhaps it's the slack we need, a _ particular low point. perhaps it's the slack we need, a reality -
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particular low point. perhaps it's i the slack we need, a reality check. maybe with a been a victim of their success, _ maybe with a been a victim of their success, because he did take them to the bacup— success, because he did take them to the bacup and the euros before, and then you _ the bacup and the euros before, and then you kind of start to think it is a given, — then you kind of start to think it is a given, and it isn't, but he has had so _ is a given, and it isn't, but he has had so many— is a given, and it isn't, but he has had so many injuries, i think he has done _ had so many injuries, i think he has done a _ had so many injuries, i think he has done a good — had so many injuries, i think he has done a good job. rob had so many injuries, i think he has done a good job-— done a good “ob. rob page position was not done a good job. rob page position was not held _ done a good job. rob page position was not held by _ done a good job. rob page position was not held by comments - done a good job. rob page position was not held by comments from - done a good job. rob page position j was not held by comments from his own boss, the chief executive had to the never sports he didn't want to get rid of them. he's the only wheels manager to lead his country at two major tournaments, but more recently i made faltering results and without the retired gareth bale to rely on, he club for patients but time to turn things around has run out. dafydd pritchard england's cricketers are back in action. they started the super 8's stage of the t20 world cup with a really impressive win over west indies and are unchanged for their match against south africa in st lucia. they are ciurrently chasing 164
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for victory here's our they are ciurrently chasing 164 for victory. here's our sports correspondentjoe wilson with the story so far. s. africa st. lucia and england beginning to begin with confidence since. he phoned up that she could trust in a binder he could reach normally. rapid 15 and caught. except that he was not sure. eventually, the umpire saw the ball touch the ground, not out, england not convinced. here is a perfect response from the captain, going for 65 indisputably, an excellent catch. the next even better, to chase the ball to throw, to hit the stumps and run out the dangerous batsman emma joyful, south africa make 163, so england button. feel salt attacking, stunning hands from the catch,. this also seemed reachable but england's chase was stumbling asjos buttler
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hit incident hands of the feeler. joe wilson, bbc news and glenny 21 over the last two overs. we've already had one result, australia still have a 100% record in the tournament winning their first super eights match with a rain—affected win in antigua, pat cummins what with a hat—trick to help restrict bangladesh to 141 and australia were 100 for two when rain stopped play that was enough for a 28 run victory on dls. jack draper's impressive grass court run is over, beaten by the american tommy paul in their queen's quarterfinal — it went to a decdier in a match that lasted over two hours. alex fletcher reports. please welcome jack please welcomejack draper. the new
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king of british tennis looking to conquer queen's. jack draper has claimed to new heights in the grass court season, but american tommy paul capable of bringing them back down to earth. the only seed left in a tournament.— a tournament. oh, you are “oking. provin: a tournament. oh, you are “oking. proving his — a tournament. oh, you are “oking. proving his athleticism _ a tournament. oh, you are “oking. proving his athleticism is h a tournament. oh, you are joking. proving his athleticism is no - proving his athleticism is no laughing matter, wrapping up the first set with limited force —— for us. each change in attitude required, and draper's aggression lead to signs of progression. a mistake from paula brought this wonderful. �* , ., mistake from paula brought this i wonderful._ draper wonderful. and it is a way. draper has been faultless _ wonderful. and it is a way. draper has been faultless in _ wonderful. and it is a way. draper has been faultless in the - wonderful. and it is a way. draper| has been faultless in the last week but a double here puts him on the brink. there would be another mistake to decide the match, a disappointed and, what wimbledon is calling. alex fletcher, bbc news.
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elsewhere, draper's compatriot billy harris is out. his excellent run to the quarter finals was ended by the italian lorenzo musetti — who beat him comfortably in straight sets, winning 6—3, 7—5. musetti will play australia's jordan thompson in the final four. it's set to be an emotional night at headingley this evening as leeds rhinos play theirfirst home match since the death of their former player rob burrow, who passed away aged 41 earlier this month. there are a number of tributes planned before their match against leigh tonight — paul 0gden sent this report for us earlier. there is an academy rugby league match about to start as a curtain raiser to the main event. the juniors of leeds rhinos and huddersfield giants, don't be confused by that or the big kick—off at 8pm between leeds rhinos and leads leopards, tonight is dedicated to rob burrow, the main, the wonderful international rugby league there that she was during his career, but cheaply —— chiefly, is
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legacy he decided to create on be diagnosed with multiroom disease. here rob burrow drove the raising of more than £50 million so far for motor neurone disease charities. tonight, players will wear a specially designed shirt which incorporates rob burrow space as well as kevin cynthia's on the back. he set out tonight, not something leeds rhinos have had much this difficult season. just parted company with their coach ron smith, but much more about an opportunity for rugby league itself to come together, fans of any club, to pay their respects to rob burrow himself. some great rugby finals to look forward to tomorrow; the climax to the united rugby championship and the women's premiership. that will see gloucester—hartpury play bristol bears at exeter�*s sandy park, and glasgow are in south africa for the final of the urc
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where they'll face bulls. here's our rugby union reporter sara 0rchard i don't think there are many who would've predicted it would be glasgow who are heading to pretoria for this final, which have also been told is a as well this morning. they are aiming to become the second south african franchise to win the title, that is after the stormers deviously wanted. glasgow, they have made if you finance but have not actually won the title stop the last time they wanted it was then called the pro12, and there were even saying that this match is in pretoria, he would know hit they have to be doing with attitude, and huge hurdle to overcome. not to mention the travel, 9000 miles away, and only one week's notice that this is where they had to be. you can see how much glasgow has to achieve and overcome to get the defendant itself, yet alone when it, and we are talking about south african
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rugby, we are talking about big human beings and glasgow, they would have to go to another level than when they beat monster in the semi. it's a shorter trip for the two finalists in the woman premiership playoff final, gloucester defended their title but bristol bears, they are on a great run of form. this their title but bristol bears, they are on a great run of form. as the first time purcell— are on a great run of form. as the first time purcell have _ are on a great run of form. as the first time purcell have been - are on a great run of form. as the first time purcell have been in - first time purcell have been in this, and gloucester defended that title emma they are the south side circus, the bristol circus —— the bristol players like to call themselves the entertainers. so it should be fun or regardless based on that, with both sides packed with internationals with lovely matchups. the england scrum—half going against wheels nine. gloucester named at the start of the season to go back to back, they dominated the league season, only one loss under we to saracens, but they'll be happy with their under dog tag, bestows, they
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beat everyone —— they beat saracens i went home, but he will not be a gloucester procession at sandy park. also some international rugby tomorrow. england in tokyo facing japan tomorrow morning and wales taking on south africa at twickenham tomorrow afternoon. the olympic opening ceremony is five weeks away, but there are still plenty of athletes who don't know if they'll make it to paris. it's day two of the olympic qualifer series in budapest featuring bmx freestyle, skateboarding , breaking and sport climbing. 0ur correspondent katy gornall is there. hey, guys. karim here, with sunni and sheiku. we're out here in budapest for the final 0lympic qualifier. let's go. for britain's breakers, every step on this journey has been a memorable one. theirs is a sport that's moved from underground to the global stage. i think when we started, we could have never really said that we wanted to be 0lympians or we was going to be a part of the olympic games. from a young age i think we'd say that we wanted to be the best in the world, and whether this determines it
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or not, it's still the biggest thing that we have in a sporting context in terms of breaking right now. how do you think people are going to respond when they see it for the first time? i think people are going to love it, to be honest. i think it's probably one of the most exciting sports out there. we don't really have like a perfect body type or a perfect style. - there's no perfect. way to win an event. as far as the sports go, - it's so varied, and i literally think there's something for everyone in there. l the return of sky brown. for some, budapest is all about qualification. for others, it's about getting back out there. this was the first time sky brown had competed on a skateboard in over a year. she tore a knee ligament in april, and could have skipped this event. instead, she topped the leaderboard to reach the semis. my knee is doing all right. i mean, it's not 100%, but, you know, i don't want to hurt even more, especially, like, got my eyes on paris, but it definitely feel good to be back and, you know, getting a good score, feeling the skateboard on my feet again with, like, these nerves, you know, it's definitely super, i'm super happy to be back.
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oh, yes! meanwhile, another star of the tokyo olympics is under pressure. charlotte worthington, who took some time out after those games, needs to produce a big performance if she's to guarantee a shot at defending her title in paris. so far, the signs are good, she is in tomorrow's final. i've definitely got some work to do. we've qualified for the finals and that's all it's for, lots of room for improvement. so while urban sport is being celebrated here, for some, this will be where the road to paris stops. for others, the summit is in sight. katie gornall, bbc sport, budapest. england cricketers need nine runs are not off the last three balls to
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beat south africa. poland have lost 3-1 to beat south africa. poland have lost 3—1 to austria, full and almost certainly out with one game to play having lost their first two. friends he and his broken nose, the skipper only on the bench against the netherlands, you can listen to commentary on radio five live, but for me and the rest of the sportsday team, goodbye for now.
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we will get your boat, orjuly the 4th? 0verthe we will get your boat, orjuly the 4th? over the next hour, a live audience with plenty of questions, but will we get the answers? welcome to the bbc wales general election debate, 2024.
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applause good evening. nos dda. tonight the main parties in wales go head—to—head on the issues that matter to you in this election. the audience tonight represents a broad range of views and a mixture of voters who have and have not made up their minds, and i'm sure that i come as they do, like the politicians to answer their questions in a lively and respectful debate. we are live on radio, tv and iplayer, and you canjoin in at home on social media, the hashtag is #bbcwalesdebate. we have a live page on the website with analysis and fact page checking, and if you scan
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