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comfortable night eastern areas and comfortable night for sleeping. saturday morning starts cloudy. it takes its time to clear into the north sea but eventually will do into the afternoon. the skies brighten up. further north and west is blustery with showers. sunshine across the country generally but temperatures come down for all areas, 23 or 2a degrees in the south—east and we lose the humidity as well. high teens, low 20s further north and west. sunday not bad at all, another ridge of high pressure pumping up from the south, a of dry weather for large parts of england, wales, southern and eastern scotland so a lovely day here. the next weather front pushes into the north—west of the country, strong winds, outbreaks of heavy rain for northern ireland, northern and western scotland. mid to high teens here, 23, 20 4 degrees and lower humidity so very pleasant. next week, monday and tuesday, the
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weather front slowly works eastwards once again as it tries to push into high pressure. quite a lot of... north and west of the country which will see more unsettled weather generally through the week. it will stay quite warm at times with a good deal of sunshine but certainly feeling fresher and cooler than it has done of late, sophie. thanks, stav. 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. hello and welcome to sportsday on a golden day for britain in paris. i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening.
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after losing out on a medal in tokyo by the tiniest of margins, imogen grant and emily craig make amends with gold in the lightweight double sculls. those tears were an 0utpouring 0f those tears were an 0utpouring of every party and wedding we've missed, every event. two — bryony page, britain's trampoline acrobat, adds a gold to the silver and bronze she already has, and three — anotherjumping gold, but with a bit of help this time. britain takes the team title at versailles on their best day of the olympics so far. also coming up on sportsday, one of the boxers at the centre of the eligibility controversy fights and wins, as the two organisations involved continue their war of words. and you know you're about halfway through the games when the athletics starts, with the women's 100 metres underw way on day one at the stade de france.
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hello again. it has been a magnificent day seven for team gb at the paris olympics, their most successful so far, with even more medal prospects to come. three golds, the latest thanks to three men and their horses, as britain claimed the team show—jumping title. earlier, trampolinist bryony page completed her olympic set, her story has bounced around from silver, to bronze, to now gold, while the day started with a winner on the water, britain's second rowing gold. came courtesy of emily craig and imogen grant in the lightweight double sculls, which unlike a lot of the finals at vaires—sur—marne wasn't won by an oar�*s width, as katie gornall reports. three years ago, emily cragin image
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and grant missed out on a medal on 100 of a second. this is how to put memories to rest. unbeaten sense, they looked unbeatable here in paris after 500 metres. they moved ahead and out of reach, cruising ahead of romania. commentator: unbeaten, unintelligible. — romania. commentator: unbeaten, unintelligible, now— romania. commentator: unbeaten, unintelligible, now champions. - romania. commentator: unbeaten, unintelligible, now champions. these | unintelligible, now champions. these will be particularly _ unintelligible, now champions. these will be particularly sweet _ unintelligible, now champions. these will be particularly sweet by - unintelligible, now champions. inf”? will be particularly sweet by emily and imogen. will be particularly sweet by emily and imogen-— will be particularly sweet by emily and imoaen. , . ., ., and imogen. emily cragin image and rant! and and imogen. emily cragin image and grant! and this _ and imogen. emily cragin image and grant! and this being _ and imogen. emily cragin image and grant! and this being the _ and imogen. emily cragin image and grant! and this being the last - grant! and this being the last stain , grant! and this being the last staging, there'll_ grant! and this being the last staging, there'll be _ grant! and this being the lastl staging, there'll be champions forever. ~ ., ~' staging, there'll be champions forever. ~ , staging, there'll be champions forever. , , ., ., forever. we woke up this morning and looked at each — forever. we woke up this morning and looked at each other— forever. we woke up this morning and looked at each other and _ forever. we woke up this morning and looked at each other and i _ forever. we woke up this morning and looked at each other and i think we i looked at each other and i think we both knew that we had enough today. i think those tears were just outpouring of every early night,
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every hard training session, every wedding and party that we've missed. for the family watching from the stands, it's been quite a journey. it was emotional, wasn't it was blue it's been a very long road, it was. i can't tell you how much it means to hen _ i can't tell you how much it means to hen and — i can't tell you how much it means to her. and to me. it'sjust fantastic _ to her. and to me. it'sjust fantastic. �*s to her. and to me. it's “ust fantasticfi to her. and to me. it's “ust fantastic. �* ,, . . . to her. and to me. it's “ust fantastic. �* . . . . .. fantastic. '5 image and about to start a new _ fantastic. '5 image and about to start a newjob? _ fantastic. '5 image and about to start a newjob? they _ fantastic. '5 image and about to start a new job? they wanted i fantastic. '5 image and about to | start a new job? they wanted to, fantastic. '5 image and about to - start a new job? they wanted to, but start a new “ob? they wanted to, but she said start a new job? they wanted to, but she said she — start a new job? they wanted to, but she said she was _ start a new job? they wanted to, but she said she was a _ start a new job? they wanted to, but she said she was a bit _ start a new job? they wanted to, but she said she was a bit busy _ she said she was a bit busy because she said she was a bit busy because she got— she said she was a bit busy because she got the — she said she was a bit busy because she got the olympics! _ she said she was a bit busy because she got the olympics!— she got the olympics! britain threatens to _ she got the olympics! britain threatens to take _ she got the olympics! britain threatens to take home - she got the olympics! britain i threatens to take home another she got the olympics! britain - threatens to take home another gold. but despite leading from other start, tom george and oliver griffin were overtaken by croatia. it felt a cruel below for the pain of defeat, but it soon turned to pride at winning a silver medal. if today's racing has shown us anything, it's how to bounce back. katie gornall, bbc news, paris. there's one more day to go in the rowing, with the men's and women's 8s hoping to add to team gb's tally of six medals in total at vaires—sur—marnes, a huge improvement of two in tokyo.
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anna watkins was a gold medallist from britain's most successful rowing games ever, london 2012, and she's been impressed with how the team, and their latest golden girls, have bounced back from three years ago. they just have to theyjust have to win it, they can't go through four years to put those to bed. it doesn't bear thinking about. i know that the picture on the wall of the photo finish from tokyo. that kind of anger, that kind of... that can really drive you through a final! i'm sure those emotions actually help them today. i was thinking plenty of unspeakable words about not coming forth again. sometimes it's hard results. how will that translate _ sometimes it's hard results. how will that translate to _ sometimes it's hard results. how will that translate to the likes of olie and tom? there is the difficulty because you can't
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immediately go back into the water and avenge something like that. in terms of an athlete who has had to deal with both success and just missing out on success, how do you deal with how different they can be? it's incredibly hard. it's hard as an athlete to watch that pair's race. they raced it so well, so bravely, executed everything and 82, and inspect three strokes, just clipped the water like that. i know that they will replay those ten strokes in the race in their minds for the rest of their lives. maybe they'll win in the future and they will be double medalists. but it's just, when you put everything into it like just, when you put everything into it like that just, when you put everything into it like that and just, when you put everything into it like that and you just, when you put everything into it like that and you are just, when you put everything into it like that and you are nood just, when you put everything into it like that and you are onod enounh it like that and you are good enough to win, its crushing, it's devastating. to think the rowers will be feeling the wounds with real empathy.
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but that's why the gold medals mean so much. ~ �* ., ., ., so much. we're almost halfway to the names, so much. we're almost halfway to the games. but — so much. we're almost halfway to the games. but with _ so much. we're almost halfway to the games, but with the _ so much. we're almost halfway to the games, but with the eighth _ so much. we're almost halfway to the games, but with the eighth to - so much. we're almost halfway to the games, but with the eighth to come l games, but with the eighth to come all of these rollers would be facing next week the olympic come down. —— rowers. they will be assessing everything physically about the toil of the games. how do you cope with that? whether successful or otherwise, how do you deal with what comes afterwards giving the intensity that has come before? yeah, i think it will be something that every athlete faces. i remember after beijing, it was coloured by not quite achieving gold. in london, i did achieve gold. there is still a real roller coaster to it. i think the first thing that i said to ackley �*s is to expect that is normal and one thing athletes are really great at is compartmentalising the rest of their life. what they aren't good at is
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going the other way and compartmentalising the sport! that's the trick they have to pull over the next few weeks to remember there's a real world out there. there's help with transition support, better than it's ever been. i wouldn't like any out till my athlete to say they've been feeling —— to feel like they've been doing this on their own there is help available. well, if the rowing results have improved significantly from the last olympics, the british equestrian team are matching the heights of tokyo. two golds then, two golds now, thanks to ben mayor, scott brash and harry charles winning the team show—jumping title. having qualified for the final with the third best score, they led it throughout, with mayor the first of the three to jump clear. just his and this final round from brash incurred one time penalty point,
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but no other team avoided knocking part of a fence over. those two have won golds before, while it's harry charles' first, following in the footsteps of his dad peter who was a winner at london 2012 alongside his current team—mates. i think you get a mix of emotions. relief is one. he's a sharp, sensitive _ relief is one. he's a sharp, sensitive horse, so with the crowd so good, — sensitive horse, so with the crowd so good, it — sensitive horse, so with the crowd so good, it would make life a little bit difficult. you cope with that amazingly, and i'm really proud of him _ amazingly, and i'm really proud of him i_ amazingly, and i'm really proud of him. ~ .. amazingly, and i'm really proud of him. ~ ., ., him. i knew when scott went hand, we have the best — him. i knew when scott went hand, we have the best man _ him. i knew when scott went hand, we have the best man to _ him. i knew when scott went hand, we have the best man to do _ him. i knew when scott went hand, we have the best man to do it, _ him. i knew when scott went hand, we have the best man to do it, but - him. i knew when scott went hand, we have the best man to do it, but we - have the best man to do it, but we did leave _ have the best man to do it, but we did leave in — have the best man to do it, but we did leave in the _ have the best man to do it, but we did leave in the margin. _ have the best man to do it, but wej did leave in the margin. that could have _ did leave in the margin. that could have been— did leave in the margin. that could have been of— did leave in the margin. that could have been of little _ did leave in the margin. that could have been of little bit _ did leave in the margin. that could have been of little bit expensive, l have been of little bit expensive, but they— have been of little bit expensive, but they had _ have been of little bit expensive, but they had it _ have been of little bit expensive, but they had it well _ have been of little bit expensive, but they had it well in _ have been of little bit expensive, but they had it well in hand - have been of little bit expensive, but they had it well in hand and i but they had it well in hand and honestly— but they had it well in hand and honestly was _ but they had it well in hand and honestly was two _ but they had it well in hand and honestly was two of _ but they had it well in hand and honestly was two of the - but they had it well in hand and - honestly was two of the best writing rounds _ honestly was two of the best writing rounds in _ honestly was two of the best writing rounds in a — honestly was two of the best writing rounds in a very— honestly was two of the best writing rounds in a very long _ honestly was two of the best writing rounds in a very long time. - honestly was two of the best writing rounds in a very long time.- rounds in a very long time. these two bo s rounds in a very long time. these two boys were — rounds in a very long time. these two boys were on _ rounds in a very long time. these two boys were on the _ rounds in a very long time. these two boys were on the team - rounds in a very long time. these two boys were on the team of - rounds in a very long time. these two boys were on the team of myj rounds in a very long time. these - two boys were on the team of my dad. it's unbelievable to stand next to them on the podium.
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if today's two other golds satisfied that old cliche about britain being good at sports that require sitting down, the third could not be more different. bryony page twisted tucked and turned her way to an olympic title on the trampoline. laura scott has more. britain have never won gold in the trampolining at the olympics before. in bryony page, they had a medalists. she came in here as favourite, but she said she felt more nervous than she had everfelt before. but she soared through the sky and when the final gymnast faulted, gold was hers. when she spoke afterwards with her medal around her neck, it was clear it still has not sunk in.— still has not sunk in. i “ust feel so loved and t still has not sunk in. ijust feel so loved and supported. - still has not sunk in. ijust feel so loved and supported. this l still has not sunk in. ijust feel| so loved and supported. this is amazing having everyone come to this side of the arena. i knew a medal
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was up for side of the arena. i knew a medal was upfor grabs side of the arena. i knew a medal was up for grabs but i wanted to do the top end of my routine. i really happy with it. one sees this for focus to get enjoyment out of the routine. focus to get en'oyment out of the routine. , . , ., , focus to get en'oyment out of the routine. , . , .,, ,., routine. this really was something secial routine. this really was something special and — routine. this really was something special and something _ routine. this really was something special and something she - routine. this really was something special and something she wanted j routine. this really was something i special and something she wanted to savour with her family, special and something she wanted to savour with herfamily, as well as winning olympic gold. another dream is tojoin a winning olympic gold. another dream is to join a cirque du winning olympic gold. another dream is tojoin a cirque du soleil. she said she wasn't sure if they would have her. i think i could take a pretty cool dome i could guess that they would like an olympic champion in the ranks —— take a pretty good guess. from going up and down tojust from going up and down to just down. the diving team have been among the most consistent in paris so far, with jack laugher and anthony harding claiming a fourth medal of the games, a bronze in the men's synchronised three—metre springboard event. it's also laugher�*s fourth medal, but first with his new partner after they teamed up three years ago. the pair saved their most difficult dives until the final two rounds, and it was this last dive that
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guaranteed them a medal. they were beaten to silver by the mexican team with the final dive of the whole competition, while another gold for china means they're on course for a diving clean sweep. i always believed i could make it to the olympics. it's been very difficult _ the olympics. it's been very difficult. gb team is so strong and to get— difficult. gb team is so strong and to get on— difficult. gb team is so strong and to get on the team is so hard. to 'ust to get on the team is so hard. to just be _ to get on the team is so hard. to just be on— to get on the team is so hard. to just be on the team and just be an olympian— just be on the team and just be an olympian is— just be on the team and just be an olympian is the thing i've been dreaming — olympian is the thing i've been dreaming of. to get a medal with jack is _ dreaming of. to get a medal with jack is amazing. dreaming of. to get a medal with jack is amazing.— dreaming of. to get a medal with jack is amazing. jack, how are you feelin: jack is amazing. jack, how are you feeling about _ jack is amazing. jack, how are you feeling about all— jack is amazing. jack, how are you feeling about all this? _ jack is amazing. jack, how are you feeling about all this? absolutelyl feeling about all this? absolutely fantastic. we _ feeling about all this? absolutely fantastic. we had _ feeling about all this? absolutely fantastic. we had a _ feeling about all this? absolutely fantastic. we had a really - feeling about all this? absolutely fantastic. we had a really good . feeling about all this? absolutely i fantastic. we had a really good day, shaky— fantastic. we had a really good day, shaky start — fantastic. we had a really good day, shaky start i— fantastic. we had a really good day, shaky start. i pulled _ fantastic. we had a really good day, shaky start. i pulled out— fantastic. we had a really good day, shaky start. i pulled out the - fantastic. we had a really good day, shaky start. i pulled out the bag - shaky start. i pulled out the bag with my— shaky start. i pulled out the bag with my hard _ shaky start. i pulled out the bag with my hard drives. _ shaky start. i pulled out the bag with my hard drives. i'm - shaky start. i pulled out the bag with my hard drives. i'm proud i shaky start. i pulled out the bagl with my hard drives. i'm proud of what _ with my hard drives. i'm proud of what we — with my hard drives. i'm proud of what we have _ with my hard drives. i'm proud of what we have done. _ with my hard drives. i'm proud of what we have done. we - with my hard drives. i'm proud of what we have done. we had - with my hard drives. i'm proud ofi what we have done. we had some with my hard drives. i'm proud of- what we have done. we had some real ups and _ what we have done. we had some real ups and downs — what we have done. we had some real ups and downs this _ what we have done. we had some real ups and downs this year. _ what we have done. we had some real ups and downs this year. we _ what we have done. we had some real ups and downs this year. we worked . ups and downs this year. we worked extremely— ups and downs this year. we worked extremely hard _ ups and downs this year. we worked extremely hard on _ ups and downs this year. we worked extremely hard on everything. - ups and downs this year. we worked extremely hard on everything. you l extremely hard on everything. you talk about— extremely hard on everything. you talk about your _ extremely hard on everything. you talk about your triple _ extremely hard on everything. you talk about your triple and - extremely hard on everything. you talk about your triple and how - extremely hard on everything. you talk about your triple and how you | talk about your triple and how you do it, _ talk about your triple and how you
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do it. but — talk about your triple and how you do it. but hard _ talk about your triple and how you do it, but hard work— talk about your triple and how you do it, but hard work and _ talk about your triple and how you do it, but hard work and graft. - do it, but hard work and graft. you're — do it, but hard work and graft. you're watching _ do it, but hard work and graft. you're watching sportsday. . do it, but hard work and graft. . you're watching sportsday. let's have a look at some more headlines. let's have a quick look at some of the other olympic headlines today adam peaty didn't take part in the mixed 4x100 metres medley relay heats this morning. peaty tested positive for covid on monday, a day after winning silver in the 100 metres breaststroke. missing the heats doesn't rule him out of competing in saturday's final. slovakian swimmer tamara potocka, in blue at the left of your screen, was taken to hospital following her 200 metre medley heat. she collapsed by the pool and bbc sport understands that it was after an asthma attack. she was conscious and was able to communicate with doctors. today's windsurfing men's and women's finals have been postponed until tomorrow due to a lack of wind in marseille. britain's emma wilson is already in the final and guaranteed a medal. and this will undoubtedly be one of the most popular golds of the games. french judo superstar teddy riner claimed his fourth olympic title, winning his category at the champ de mars arena, which went absolutely wild as riner beat his korean opponent to become the sport's most decorated athlete. taiwanese boxer lin yutin, whose inclusion at the paris olympics has sparked controversy after she was reported to have
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failed a gender test last year, won her first fight of the games taiwanese boxer lin yutin, whose inclusion at the paris olympics has sparked controversy after she was reported to have failed a gender test last year, won her first fight of the games in the women's 57—kilogram category. lin entered the arena in paris to cheers, which were then followed by some boos, before winning on a unanimous points decision against sitora turdibekova of uzbekistan — like algerian imane khelif, who progressed yesterday in a bout that lasted just 46 seconds, lin was banned by the international boxing association but has been allowed to compete at the olympics, which are run by the ioc. -- lin yu —— lin yu ting. the international olympic committee has said the two fighters were "suddenly disqualified" at the world championships last year "without due process". while the iba insist their ban was to "to uphold the level of fairness and integrity of the competition". and the difference of opinion over eligibility rules was clear at the ioc�*s daily
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press conference today. this is a minefield, unfortunately, we want _ this is a minefield, unfortunately, we want a — this is a minefield, unfortunately, we want a simple explanation. everyone — we want a simple explanation. everyone wants a black—and—white explanation of how we can determine this. neither in the scientific community or anywhere else. if we can find _ community or anywhere else. if we can find this, that will clearly not happen — can find this, that will clearly not happen. the algerian boxer was born female. _ happen. the algerian boxer was born female. was— happen. the algerian boxer was born female, was registered female, lived her life _ female, was registered female, lived her life as _ female, was registered female, lived her life as a — female, was registered female, lived her life as a female, boxes a female. _ her life as a female, boxes a female, has a female passport. this is not _ female, has a female passport. this is not a _ female, has a female passport. this is not a transgender case. we'll return to paris in a moment, but its august, so league football's back. the scottish premiership season starts tomorrow, and it could be a historically significant one. it's been nearly 100 years since celtic and rangers had
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the same number of league titles, but if brendan rodgers side win a fourth in a row this time, it'll be 55 each. the celtic manager insists he has a burning desire to get better, while rangers boss phillippe clement has told fans to expect the same from his team after he signed a new contract to keep him in glasgow until 2028. rangers went toe to toe with their rivals until a late decline handed celtic the title, and they open the new season with a trip to hearts tomorrow lunchtime. i love this club, i love the city, i love _ i love this club, i love the city, i love the — i love this club, i love the city, i love the fans, _ i love this club, i love the city, i love the fans, i _ i love this club, i love the city, i love the fans, i love _ i love this club, i love the city, i love the fans, i love the - love the fans, i love the apperson here in— love the fans, i love the apperson here in throw _ love the fans, i love the apperson here in ibrox. the _ love the fans, i love the apperson here in ibrox. the fans— love the fans, i love the apperson here in ibrox. the fans who are i love the fans, i love the apperson here in ibrox. the fans who are in| here in ibrox. the fans who are in the away— here in ibrox. the fans who are in the away games _ here in ibrox. the fans who are in the away games. it _ here in ibrox. the fans who are in the away games. it was _ here in ibrox. the fans who are in the away games. it was my- here in ibrox. the fans who are in| the away games. it was my feeling also to— the away games. it was my feeling also to do— the away games. it was my feeling also to do it — the away games. it was my feeling also to do it longer—term. - the away games. it was my feeling also to do it longer—term. to - also to do it longer—term. to sit and wait — also to do it longer—term. to sit and wait until— also to do it longer—term. to sit and wait until more _ also to do it longer—term. to sit and wait until more interesting. and wait until more interesting comes, — and wait until more interesting comes, i— and wait until more interesting comes, i really— and wait until more interesting comes, i really want _ and wait until more interesting comes, i really want to - and wait until more interesting comes, i really want to give i and wait until more interestingj comes, i really want to give all my best every— comes, i really want to give all my best every second _ comes, i really want to give all my best every second for _ comes, i really want to give all my best every second for this - comes, i really want to give all my best every second for this club - best every second for this club because — best every second for this club because i_ best every second for this club because i love _ best every second for this club because i love to— best every second for this club because i love to be. - manchester united manager
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erik ten hag's future at the club might be a little more secure, but he's already facing some of the problems that contributed to hisjob being injeopardy in the first place. injuries plagued last season for united, and now their new signing leny yoro is out for up to three months with a broken foot, while there are issues facing rasmus hojlund and marcus rashford. ten hag has been speaking to the bbc�*s simon stone nearly two months on from being retained by the club's new co—owners following a review of his position. i know why i'm here. i had to win. we won two trophies that we want to go on. we won two trophies that we want to no on. �* , ., ., we won two trophies that we want to noon. �*. ., ., ., we won two trophies that we want to noon. ., ., . ., , go on. there's a lot of uncertainty about you — go on. there's a lot of uncertainty about you and _ go on. there's a lot of uncertainty about you and your— go on. there's a lot of uncertainty about you and yourjob, _ go on. there's a lot of uncertainty about you and yourjob, and - go on. there's a lot of uncertainty about you and yourjob, and then | go on. there's a lot of uncertainty . about you and yourjob, and then two weeks go by and nobody knows what's happening. what are you thinking in that period? it happening. what are you thinking in that eriod? , ~ �* , that period? it feels like it's ears that period? it feels like it's years ago- _ that period? it feels like it's years ago- i _ that period? it feels like it's years ago. i left _ that period? it feels like it's years ago. i left it _ that period? it feels like it's years ago. i left it behind i that period? it feels like it's. years ago. i left it behind and i'm just looking forward. we knew he had to change —— we had to change, and it's good. new structure, new
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leadership is coming in, new players coming in. we improve the dressing room. of course, the structures are always there. i'm sure that will give us a better foundation. fining give us a better foundation. only one manager— give us a better foundation. only one manager has _ give us a better foundation. only one manager has won _ give us a better foundation. only one manager has won a trophy in three successive seasons, and that's alex ferguson. do you believe that you can win a third trophy this season? i you can win a third trophy this season? , , �* , season? i definitely believe it's impossible _ season? i definitely believe it's impossible to _ season? i definitely believe it's impossible to win _ season? i definitely believe it's impossible to win another i season? i definitely believe it's i impossible to win another trophy, but that's not my goal. it is not about the club. everyone is to be aligned and go for it. it's about team, it's about unities. it's about
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togetherness to achieve the highest. you have already made two big signings this summer. does what has happened to make it more important that you make more changes, or do you anticipate those changes would be made anyway? that you anticipate those changes would be made anyway?— you anticipate those changes would be made anyway? that is the plan. we want to make — be made anyway? that is the plan. we want to make improvements _ be made anyway? that is the plan. we want to make improvements in - be made anyway? that is the plan. we want to make improvements in this i want to make improvements in this court and we want to squat as good as possible —— in this sport. it's very important that we act on top level. it will be a decision of survival of the fittest. you need a squad that... it's taken a while for the stade de france to officially become the olympic stadium, it wasn't used in the opening ceremony of course, but it opened its doors at last this morning to stage the first full day of athletics. there's already been plenty of british involvement, as michael redford reports. at the end of the first week, the
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start of the track and field. the beating heart of every olympics. here in the stade de france, a vast range of events means that something for everyone. a chance to see some of the fastest women in the world would have appealed. in these opening heats, it's important not to go too fast too soon. job done for dino. go too fast too soon. job done for dino. �* . , , go too fast too soon. job done for dino.�* .,,,_, ., go too fast too soon. job done for dino.�* i , ., ~, go too fast too soon. job done for dino.�* i , ., ., dino. i'm happy. just to qualify and a smooth of _ dino. i'm happy. just to qualify and a smooth of form _ dino. i'm happy. just to qualify and a smooth of form of possible. i dino. i'm happy. just to qualify and a smooth of form of possible. andl a smooth of form of possible. and asher-smith _ a smooth of form of possible. and asher—smith won't be the only brits in the finals. such an amazing support from the british— such an amazing support from the british crowd at the championships. first round — british crowd at the championships. first round done and it's all about staying _ first round done and it's all about staying compose an executing race by race.
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staying compose an executing race by race of— staying compose an executing race by race. �* , ., , race. of the three british athletes aren't alone- _ race. of the three british athletes aren't alone. the _ race. of the three british athletes aren't alone. the time _ race. of the three british athletes aren't alone. the time champion l aren't alone. the time champion sheuey aren't alone. the time champion shelley and fit —— shelley anne frazier price qualifying second. america's richardson is back and looks team to make up for last time. she mightjust be the one to beat. the same could be say aboutjosh kerr. for long periods of his 1500 metre heat, the world champion hand back. in the final lap, he made his move. he won the best time in the semifinals. i move. he won the best time in the semifinals-— move. he won the best time in the semifinals. . , , ., ., , semifinals. i was built for moments like this. semifinals. i was built for moments like this- i'm _ semifinals. i was built for moments like this. i'm waiting _ semifinals. i was built for moments like this. i'm waiting the _ semifinals. i was built for moments like this. i'm waiting the biggest i like this. i'm waiting the biggest threats, and i'm going to take the medal. while his fierce rival may have something to say, he barely broke a sweat. qualifying in her. i
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wasn't looking forward to this. 80.000 — wasn't looking forward to this. 80,000 people, come on! this is why i'm here _ 80,000 people, come on! this is why i'm here he _ 80,000 people, come on! this is why i'm here. .. 80,000 people, come on! this is why i'm here. ., ., , i'm here. he will need to qualify for tomorrow. _ i'm here. he will need to qualify for tomorrow. as _ i'm here. he will need to qualify for tomorrow. as always - i'm here. he will need to qualify for tomorrow. as always with i i'm here. he will need to qualify| for tomorrow. as always with the olympics, the barfor success is pretty high. michael redford, bbc news. the evening session is already under way at the stade de france — and there's been an incredible start to the evening — with a brand new world record in the first race. it came in the mixed four by 400 metre relay heat — and it was an impressive victory for team usa. the quartet eased to victory —
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finishing just over three minutes and seven seconds, beating the previous record, also set by the usa — by more than a second. it was great britain's turn in the second heat of the evening — and no world record this time, but there was a british record as the team came through to win their heat — finishing just ahead of the netherlands, with italy in third. the final is tomorrow night. a good start too for team gb in the individual events, with gemma reekie kicking things off. she won the first heat of the 800 metres — in a time of exactly two minutes. the win means reekie comfortably qualifies for the semifinals, which happen on sunday. two more british athletes to come, in two more heats tonight, as phoebe gill and keely hodgkinsoin both set to compete. there's more than athletics still to come this evening in paris, and the other venues could well deliver more medals for team gb. beth shriever is the defending champion in the bmx racing, and she's in semifinal action in the next half an hour having won all three of her quarter final runs, while kye whyte goes in the men's semis.
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in the pool, it's the night the fastest swimmer in the world will be crowned. ben proud qualified quickest for the 50 metres freestyle final, he's hoping to add an olympic title to ones at european, commonwealth, and world level. and duncan scott will be trying to stop france's poster boy leon marchand win his fourth gold of the games. they're up against each other in the final of the 200 metres individual medley, and when they met in the heats yesterday, scott won. those events could yield three more medals there have been the same marshall did admit that he had four hours only of sleep. those events could yield three more medals. there have been the same number of golds already today. three women, three men, three horses. imogen grant and emily craig, bryony
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page and the showjumping team have provided team gb with their best day of paris 2024 so far. and talking of three those medals took britain up to third in the table for a while. china are still top with the usa second, france third, but like them, britain in fourth have nine golds now — 25 overall. there will be more to come a little bit later on. you can follow it live on the bbc and on iplayer. that's it for sportsday. thanks for watching, bye—bye for now. hello there. we'll get into the forecast in just a moment. but first of all, i thought we'd look back at the massive thunderstorms that developed during thursday across central england. thunderstorms that developed during thursday across central england. these huge storms brought 35mm of rain to fairford in gloucestershire, in the space ofjust one hour. the result of downpours that intense and some
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of the heaviest i've seen all year, was some severe flooding in parts of guildford. we also had reports of flooding elsewhere in surrey, hampshire and oxfordshire as well. now, looking at the weather picture overnight tonight, we've got a weak weather front that's pushing its way eastwards across england and wales. with that there will be a bit of rain, but it'll turn increasingly light and patchy. maybe a few mist and fog patches around. fresherair, meanwhile, gets into scotland and northern ireland as the rain moves out of the way and clearer skies follow, so more comfortable conditions for the northwest of the uk. still quite humid in the east. that's where we start off the story on saturday, still with cloud and patchy outbreaks of rain for east anglia and south east england, although that should clear through the morning. what follows is sunny spells for most of the country, with just a few showers working into the afternoon across parts of scotland and northern ireland. temperatures near average for this time of the year, but feeling a lot less humid across eastern england in particular. second half of the weekend, while another area of low pressure is on the way. that's going to be bringing rain to northern ireland and western scotland, where it will also be increasingly windy.
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gusts could reach around a0 or 50 miles an hour here. still a lot of dry weather for england and wales, with some bright or sunny spells coming through the cloud. temperatures high teens to low 20s. now, that weather front across the north west of the uk is a particularly slow—moving front, that's going to take, essentially, a couple of days to cross the uk. and so because it's slow—moving, we really see those rainfall totals build up, especially across parts of western scotland, where we might see some localised surface water flooding building in during monday. here is monday's chart, then — outbreaks of rain, northern ireland and scotland, often heavy across western scotland with a risk of localised flooding. england and wales a lot of dry weather, and across the south in the east it will probably turn increasingly sunny and humid and warm if not hot. temperatures could hit 27 celsius in norwich. once that band of rain, though, has gradually pushed its way eastwards across the country and cleared, we're looking at a number of showers for the rest of the week, especially across northwestern areas. bye for now.
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