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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  August 7, 2024 2:45am-3:01am BST

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welcome, as day 11 at the olympics has drawn to a close. another 15 golds have been won and triumph in the men's 1500m final. josh kerr and norway's olympic championjakob ingebrigtsen, one of the greats in athletics. no love lost. they cancelled each other out. the american cole hocker is the new champion. jakob ingebrigtsen set a world record pace as he looked to unsettlejosh kerr. kerr moved past. a tired hocker took gold in a record time. jakob ingebrigtsen finished out of the medals. kerr took silver ahead of another american. team gb finished fourth and fifth in the women's 200m final.
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the usa's gabby thomas got gold and silver went tojulien alfred from st lucia. alfred and brittany brown edged out dina asher—smith for bronze. now, sky brown won bronze in the skateboarding park final as she did three years ago as a 13—year—old at the tokyo games. 14—year—old australian arisa trew took gold and the japanese silver. for brown make interesting podium is fantastic after dislocating her shoulder over a week ago. she spoke to our sports correspondent natalie perks. this journey since tokyo, since ten, it's been a while, doing it with these girls. and they were with me the whole day. we got next time. and, yeah. it's been really cool watching the level of skateboarding grow every day.
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especially girls. really stoked. you know, having my injuries before this and not knowing what i could do here, and then, getting this bronze medal yeah, very happy. in the velodrome the dutch defended their team sprint title outclassing gb in the final. harrie lavreysen, roy van den berg and jeffrey hoogland, the same three took gold in tokyo and the british trio had no complaints about silver. at the diving, china is on for a clean sweep. quan hongchan was untouchable. chen yuxi of china took silver. the north korean kim mi rae claimed bronze. five out of five for china with three more diving
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events to go. germany won gold and claimed every individual equestrian gold as well as gold in the team dressage. kukuk is the olympian show jumping champion. his horse was the only one to go clear. switzerland's steve guerdat took silver and maikel van der vleuten of the netherlands, bronze. ireland's kellie harrington successfully defended her 60kg boxing title. the 34—year—old claimed a split 4:1 decision over china's yang wenlu at roland garros and announced it's her last fight. she is retiring. her gold means paris is the most successful olympics in ireland's history, four golds, three bronze so far. the nigerian boxer imane khelif whose eligibility was called the algerian boxer imane khelif
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whose eligibility was called to question will fight for olympic gold on friday. she won her welterweight semifinal against thailand's janjaem suwannapheng by a unanimous points decision. she's one of two boxers competing in paris despite being banned from last year's world championships by the international association after they were reported to have failed eligibility tests to compete in the women's category. the ioc believed the iba to be discredited. training for the open water swimming was cancelled tuesday due to more concerns over water quality in the river seine. the fifth time the issue forced a familiarisation event to be cancelled. the men's triathalon was postponed, the mixed took place but the pollution levels were unsafe. but the organisers say the women and men's10k marathon swim also go ahead. mondo duplantis promised a big party with little sleep after defending his pole vault and he it will up the stade de france with a performance
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to define the games. he easily won gold for breaking the record for the ninth time. the king and queen of sweden were watching on last night and came to congratulate him in person. what more can he achieve in the sport? ifeel like i have a lot of higher heights in me. i don't care about the future now. i'm enjoying this moment very much. i'm going to enjoy what i've done. be row of myself and enjoy it with my family and close ones and that's about it. i don't worry about anything. the future will come. i will enjoy this. ten days before the start of the premier league season manchester city agreed to letjulian alvarezjoin atletico madrid for a club £81 million.
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he is yet to agree personal terms. if it goes through it will be a profit for city. they signed him two years ago £14 million. here is or our chief football reporter. what manchester city have been good at over the years is maximising income from player sales. i guess this is an example. $81.5 million this could be worth before the add—ones are met and that would be by a margin the largest sale in their history, which was previously £50 million, for stirling. a good deal for the sale though i think manchester would have preferred alvarez to remain at the club. the interesting point is that savinho was unveiled as city's
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newest signing, 20. he's from brazil. he was excellent in girona's run last season that got them into this season's champions league. you would have thought initially it will be whether he gets more games than would have been anticipated. the head of rugby union's governing body defended the decision to sell the naming rights to twickenham. next month it will be called the allianz stadium. the multiyear deal is worth over £100 million with the insurance firm. what do you call this? for some it's the home of rugby, headquarters, certainly twickenham. well, no henceforth this will be the allianz stadium. you sold the soul of the home of rugby by renaming it after a commercial partner. i mean, a bit of truth in that? fully understandable. i don't believe we've sold out.
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it's an iconic stadium, the home of rugby, ebbs experiences are incredible. people love it. we have great matches with the red roses in september and the autumn internationals. we believe this will help us build on the legacy. it will take us into decades. it's money we need to invest back to the game. we had a trough time coming out of covid. the game is under pressure. we saw three professional clubs go out of business last year. that was painful. this is money we need to invest back to the community to keep the pipeline going. will this ensure that doesn't happen again? will it ensure that no other club goes to the wall? it's part of a total coffer. we invest across a range of initiatives. we work closely with premiership rugby on the future sustainability of the game. we have programs to protect against that. this money, allianz were clear that for them this investment had a priority to get
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into the community again. of course, the point of naming rights is that people use the name. after well over a century of being twickenham, that might be a hard habit to break. i suppose time will tell. a reminder of the top story: shock in the men's1500m, hocker taking gold, one of two american medals on the track, which moved them to interest top of the table above china. australia third, france fourth. they have won surfing gold to take them up there to the table. no golds for great britain on day 11 but they stay fifth, a total of 21 golds can be won on wednesday. you can follow every twist in paris on the bbc sport app or the website. from me and the rest of the team, goodbye.
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hello there. there was some sunshine around on tuesday. there will be again on wednesday, and it looks like it should be a dry day across east anglia in the south east this time, whereas on tuesday the rain that we had here was much slower to clear away. but it has moved away together with that weather front, we've got low pressure bringing some wetter, windy weather towards the northwest of the uk, but we've all got this west or southwesterly wind that's blowing in cooler and fresher air, so these are the temperatures first thing in the morning. it'll be a cooler start to the day through the midlands and eastern parts of england, with some sunshine around as well. there will be some sunshine around on wednesday. we're also going to find some showers too, particularly across the northern half of the uk, where the winds will be a bit stronger. and some heavier rain and more persistent rain could affect northern and western scotland in the morning, followed by lots of showers, some of them heavy in the north.
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sunshine and showers for northern ireland. some showers near these western coasts of england and wales will get blown further inland across wales and northern england, but a good chance of staying dry towards the southeast. here we've got the highest temperatures, not quite as high as tuesday, but still 23 degrees, 18 in the central belt of scotland. that low pressure bringing the stronger winds in the north, and those showers will pull away overnight, but it allows more weather systems to come in from the atlantic. so we're going to find the cloud increasing and thickening through the morning, outbreaks of rain beginning to arrive, likely to turn wetter in the afternoon across northern ireland, northern england and up into scotland. towards the southeast and the east anglia, there will be very little rain at all — a lot of cloud, yes, but temperatures again 23 degrees. generally, though, those numbers are a little below average for this time of the year. now, that wetter weather that does develop tends to move away towards the north and west overnight, leaving us with some drier prospects for friday. there still could be a weather front hanging around here across southern england during the morning, with a little rain. that then moves away,
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we get some sunshine following on behind. showers coming into the north, particularly across the northwest of scotland, and those could be quite heavy as well, those temperatures not changing a great deal for northern areas, but it should warm up a bit through the midlands towards the southeast of england. quick look ahead to the weekend — very mixed weather, chance of some rain at times, but on sunday and particularly monday, signs of something much, much warmer across southeastern parts of the uk.
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live from washington, this is bbc news. kamala harris introduces her running mate for the us election, at a huge rally in philadelphia.
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the nation will know coach walz by another name — vice—president of the united states! after weeks of violent unrest, a leader is named for bangladesh's new interim government. and hamas selects gaza leader yahya sinwar as its new political chief following the assassination of his predecessor, ismail haniyeh. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. vice—president kamala harris and her running mate, the minnesota governor tim walz, have appeared together on stage at a rally in philadelphia ahead of the presidential election in november. as they walked out for the first time as on tuesday night, tim walz turned to kamala harris and mouthed one word — �*wow�*. harris and walz are beginning their multi—city campaign tour in philadelphia, where high turnout from democrats is critical to winning pennsylvania's 19 electoral votes. ms harris told the energised democratic supporters they were the underdogs in november's election, but had the momentum to win. the supporters cheered
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when ms harris mention walz�*s

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