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tv   Review 2016  BBC News  December 20, 2016 8:30pm-9:01pm GMT

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hello, this is bbc news with clive myrie. the headlines at 8.30pm: a suspect detained after last night's lorry attack in berlin when 12 people died has been released for lack of evidence. so—called islamic state have now claimed responsibility. chancellor angela merkel has lead the tributes to the dead, during a special church service near the scene of the tragedy. the body of the russian ambassador to turkey — assassinated in ankara yesterday — has arrived home in moscow. and nicola sturgeon has set out plans to keep scotland in the european single market if the rest of the uk leaves after brexit. now on bbc news... it's been a fantastic year for gb‘s olympians and paralympians — nick hope looks back on a golden summer in rio in review: 2016 gold rush in rio. coming four years after a stunning
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london games, rio 2016 had a tough act to follow. and while the build up was far from ideal, with political scandals, a financial crisis and worries about the zika virus, brazil was always going to offer a spectacular setting for south america's first ever olympic and paralympic games. but there'd be plenty of time for selfies after the success, and team gb had big ambitions — hoping for their best ever foreign olympics. whilst paralympics gb hoping to better their medal haulfrom london 2012. more on their success stories later, but first to athletics... and super saturday, part two! the stadium erupts! three gold medals for gb!
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what a night! sydney 2000 heptathlon champion denise lewis was there in rio as mo farah, jessica ennis—hill and greg rutherford bid to defend their respective olympic titles. well, we were all looking forward of super saturday from london 2012. we had mo farah going in the 10,000 metres. but it wasn't without its drama. the falls... fallen, clip there. bumps, barges... but mo still came through. the atmosphere in the stadium was electric. mo farah becomes the first british athlete to win three olympic gold medals! jess ennis—hill was not going to have it all her own way in the women's heptathlon, straight back from giving birth to her son reggie. could she retain her title? she fought hard and competed with such valour. to come away with silver was a great
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achievement for a woman who has just graced our tracks for so many years. and so too for greg, desperate to try to retain his title. with a jump of eight metres 29 it was only going to be bronze. men's 5,000 metre final. mo, going for the double double! could he do the double? farah wins! he delivered on every count! gold forgb again! the double double! after the 10k my legs were a bit tired. but i can't believe i did it! just every athlete's dream. hasn't sunk in yet. british women had high hopes in the ax1 — could they actually come through and take a medal? yes, they could! gb for bronze!
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doing a fantasticjob to bring home a medalfor britain. medals in the 4x4, taking that bronze. and who could forget sophie hitchon in the women's hammer? bronze medal. totally unexpected. but, boy, did she work hard for it! coming through on the sixth and final throw. overall, fantastic championships for british athletics. a ldefinitely ot has to go to mo. a lot definitely has to go to mo. hi, i'm vicky holland, and in rio i became the first british woman to ever win an olympic triathlon medal. the race was tough conditions, an interesting surf swim followed by a hilly tough bike ride, flat run, hot humid sprint finish. eventually i came out with a bronze. having watched the olympics from six years old, in front of the tv, to coming home and finally having a medal was everything i wanted. obviously triathlon has a couple of other superstars in the sport. alistair and jonny did fantastically well to win gold and silver.
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they are the pioneers of triathlon. i'm so pleased to have won another medal alongside them. the british success didn't stop there. golf made a controversial return to olympics at rio. but gb's justin rose loved his time in brazil. becoming the sport's first olympic gold medallist for 112 years. andy murray had an unbelievable year and defended his olympic tennis title after an epic battle with argentina's del potro. the tennis centre is the crown jewel of venue's in the rio olympic park and just a matter of metres away, the velodrome. one of the most challenging and finished just weeks before the olympics began. that said, any issues that the organisers had paled into insignificance next to the difficult build up gb cycling had ahead of the olympics. performance manager shane sutton resigned after allegations of bullying and sexist comments. whilst results on the track had been mixed at best.
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but once again they peaked when it mattered most. gill douglas rounds up the action. there was just one gold medal up for grabs on the opening day. the men's team sprint. for four years gb had struggled to fill the shoes of sir chris hoy in the anchor role. but lead out by defending champions phillip hines and jason kenny, another scot, callum skinner, rose to the occasion. who will claim the gold here in rio? towards the line! gold for gb! champions again! the next day, all the focus was on one man, sir bradley wiggins. could he become gb‘s most decorated olympian of all time? the british quartet of wiggins, london gold medallists ed clandy and steven burke and owain doull trailed all the way till the closing stages. britain? australia? certainly gb in record time! another day, another
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gold for great britain. this time a successful defence of the women's team pursuit as laura trott, alongside joanna rowsell shand, eleanor barker and katie archibald became the first british women to win three olympic golds. not to be outdone by his fiance, jason kenny retained his second olympic crown in the individual sprint. beating compatriot callum skinner into silver. becky james put more than two years of injury and illness behind her to take silver. now, while mark cavendish‘s status as one of the all time greats on the road is undisputed, at his third olympic games an olympic medal was still a big hole for him. many doubted the omnium would change that. how wrong they were. after all the effort and olympic heartache... mark cavendish has an olympic medal. silver. the sixth and final day brought more gold. trott inked her way further into the record books with an emphatic defence of her omnium title. becky james celebrated a second
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silver in the individual sprint, and katy marchant showed promise for the future with bronze. jason kenny going for a british record... in the final event, he was aiming to match sir chris hoy's feat and secure his third gold of the games. and equal his predecessor's record total of six. a golden hat—trick in rio! forjason kenny! a british record—equalling sixth gold! so for the third olympics in a row, gb dominated proceedings in the velodrome. a golden performance from the whole of the british squad. and not to be forgotten out on the road, chris froome followed up a third tour de france victory with time trial olympic bronze. swimming is undoubtedly one of the most popular olympic sports. but the british team had been the noticeable absentees from the podium party among most sports at london 2012. they missed the medal target,
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winning just three. but four years on, led by a new generation, results would be different. here's double olympic champion rebecca adlington‘s take. the british swimming team were on a target of four—six medals going to rio. i think adam peaty got the ball absolutely rolling. brilliant. fantastic. adam takes olympic gold by a street! again he has obliterated the world record! most of the time it's literally down to fingernails. winning by such a way over 100m is huge. so surreal. to get team gb's first gold. this is a product of seven years of work. more importantly, did it for my country. so important. just to be one of those next to adam peaty who's just got gold medal, just lifts you. for those boys, the relay, silver, so impressive. for me it shows the depth in british swimming.
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the fact we can back it up. men's 4x200, girls equally did well. jazz getting two silvers. for me, i felt so attached to those, the events i used to do. so pleased. rio was her moment. siobhan as well. the fact she pushed the competition, scared her, i think it's a sense of what's to come. i think they're going to have an even better tokyo olympics. inspired by the success of the british swimmers, the gb divers aimed to make their own impact here at the aquatic park. from a british perspective, it's no longer just about london olympic bronze medallist tom daley. he was here, sure, but he has some talented team—mates!
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so here come the brits... jack law and chris mears. this pair are gunning for a medal today. here they go. yes! it's good enough! yes! this is the moment forjack and chris... yes! come on! it is gold! pure gold forjack and chris! law and mears have done it! tom daley and dan goodfellow. this is going to have to be so good. last one. will it be enough? going to be oh, so close. wait and see... done it! daley and goodfellow are bronze medallists! jack law...
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yes! get in! tremendous. his silver to add to gold he got in the synchro. tremendous performance byjack law. hi, everyone. i'm jade jones and i won my second taekwondo gold in rio. it wasjust relief more than anything. having all that pressure, being number one, so much expectation. just amazing to do it on the day. and nail it, in good style as well. great games for gb taekwondo. you may remember this interview! half second from accomplishing my dream! i don't want to cry on tv, but i'm distraught! don't worry — he'll be back in tokyo. but another impressive medal. bianca walkden claimed heavyweight bronze.
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one more sport i like, and gb happen to be good at, is boxing. like me, nicola adams also defended her title. whilst there was silver for super heavyweight joe joyce and josh buatsi took home bronze. rounding off the combat sports isjudo. sally conway claimed olympic bronze medal in the —70 kilos division. still to come on the programme — we find out how the british rowing team continued their gold—medal run which goes all the way back to 1984. hollie webb gives us her take on that penalty which secured the gb women's hockey team a historic first—ever olympic title. and we take a look at some of the record—breaking successes for britain's paralympic athletes in rio. next, to gymnastics, and a sport which from a british perspective has undergone a massive transformation over the last decade or so. back at the 2004 athens olympics gb had just one male qualifier and won no medals.
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they now have some of the best gymnasts in the world. and here at the rio olympic arena history would be made. london 2012 bronze medallist beth tweddle watched it all unfold. this summer was incredible for team gb gymnastics. i don't think ten years ago we could have ever dreamt of coming home with seven olympic medals. max whitlock picking up double olympic gold, one of them being on the floor, which, to be honest, i think i can openly say i don't think anyone would have expected. he suddenly found himself in medal contention and i don't think even realised when he had won the gold — i think his coach actually had to tell him. and then to put that behind him an hour later he had to walk out into the pommel final with louis smith. we knew it was going to be a close contest. but louis did the routine of his life, and then max went up and also performed the routine
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of his life and took home that gold. i have completely outdone myself, me and scott can stand here very proud, it'sjust incredible. to come into the olympic games, i don't know what to say, i'm just so happy. to see one and two for great britain on that olympic podium was so special. the next medal came from amy tinkler. she's the only other girl that's on an olympic medal, and she's only 16 years old. three weeks later she was picking up her gcses. so itjust shows how far british gymnastics are coming on now. nile then went on to pick up that medal in the high bar, the first—ever british medal for us on that piece of apparatus. that is going to challenge, nile wilson. we can't forget about max, he also picked up a third medal with the bronze in the all—around. three olympic medals for him. and finally for trampolining, bryony page picking up that surprise silver medal. i don't think she could believe it. what an achievement. for me, to stand there in the stands being on the other
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side of the stage, i thought i was going to be a little bit nervous, and a little bit, do i wish i were still out there? but actually i was just proud to be british. one of the major worries heading into the real olympics concerned water pollution following the discovery of drug resistant super bacteria in the guanabara bay and some inland venues. would it impact athletes in some of britain's most successful sports? in short, not much. years of intense preparations clearly paid off as david mcdaid explains. there are no guarantees in sport but victory for helen glover and heather stanning comes pretty close. they had gone five years unbeaten into the games and ended their career together with another success, defending their olympic women's pairs title. they are fearless, they are without equal, they are history makers, great britain's glover and stanning defend their olympic title and they have done it in such style! there would be gold medals, too, for the men's coxless fours and the men's eight.
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many thought that katherine grainger would retire after london, but the temptation to return proved too strong. aged over a0 and after a long break from the sport, it is perhaps little surprise she and vicky thornley failed to impress in the lead up to the games. but when the pressure was on the result was different. it's a silver medal today. considering what we have been through the last couple of years, i'm so proud of what we have done. that is a medal that not many people would have given us so i'm pleased. tokyo ? mum and dad, i promise, i'll never put you through that again. after the rowing, the lake was clear for the sprint canoeists and liam heath lived up to his billing as one of the pre—games favourites with victory in the k1200. he also partnered john schofield to siler in the same distance in the k2 category. now, few sanoe clarke as a medal prospect in canoe
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but he produced one of the shocks of the games with a near—perfect run to claim k1 gold. it was absolutely great. david florence secured a third successive silver of his career, teaming up with richard hounslow to finish second in the c2 event. finally, to sailing, and there would be no sir ben ainslie in these games, but his replacement in the finn class, giles scott, delivered a performance ben ainslie would have been proud of. to win his maiden olympic title. saskia clark and hannah mills also navigated the tricky rio 2012 silver to rio gold. the windsurfer nick dempsey took silver and became the first man to win three career olympic medals in this event. hello, my name is hollie webb, and i was a member of the team gb women's hockey team that won a gold medal at the rio olympics. we knew that if we could get a good game under our belts in the first game then we could use that momentum all the way through the tournament. and the game is tough,
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as you'd expect against australia, but we managed to win that game. absolute beauty! we topped the pool, and won all of our pool games, and i can remember thinking that night, my gosh, we're going to have to win every single game now to win the rio olympic games. so our next massive, massive focus was the quarterfinal. what an easy finish for lily owsley. we drew spain. we managed to win that game as well. in the semifinal we were up against the kiwis, who were ludicrously fast and so athletic and we managed to win 3—0. our coach just said to us, ok, one more game. great britain are in the olympic final. the netherlands hadn't lost at the olympic games since 200a. we knew it would be a big challenge. the dutch played out of their skins and were sort of all over us. and we had to defend for our lives. inside the circle, maddie hinch is down, the angle... they had four chances and scored three. it ended 3—3. we were in a positive place going into the penalties, and each person went.
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maddie was making some incredible saves, as she always does. maddie hinch absolutely brilliant. it came to the third one, and helen scored hers. great britain are off the mark in the shoot out. if i scored my last one then that would be it, we would win. so i went up, made sure i went really slowly so the goalie was waiting for me. make sure i looked in the eyes and looked as big and confident as possible. hollie webb on her way, to win gold for great britain. webb... turns, scores! that's the golden goal. great britain have won the olympic gold medal. the olympic gold medal. the best feeling in the world. hi, i'm charlotte dujardin and i won the individual gold and team silver
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in the dressage in rio. winning my individual gold meant the world to me and it was the perfect way to finish my career with valegro. i was not gb's only equestrian. showjumper nick skelton became britain's second oldest olympic champion of all time. he's done it! two other sports at the diadoro cluster were rugby sevens and shooting. the men's rugby team took home silver in the sport's olympic debut, while gb shooters had two bronze medals to celebrate. ed lling in the trap and steven scott in the double trap claiming the honours. can you sum up what this incredible bronze medal means to you? easy, there you go, a smile. finally, to badminton. gb secured their first medal in the sport since 2004, with marcus ellis and chris langridge claiming
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men's doubles bronze. rio's breathtaking geography and spectacular seafronts make for a stunning setting, but the city isn't without its problems and life for disabled people here can be far from straightforward. so the rio paralympics was seen as an opportunity to improve accessibility and attitudes here in brazil. whilst the british team were hoping to improve on their medal success from london 2012. dame sarah storey already had an incredible haul heading into rio and that was further extended. three gold medals saw her become gb‘s most successful female paralympian of all time. with 14 titles. other highlights included jonnie peacock sprinting his way to a stunning defence of his 100 metre crown. the historic 1—2—3 for the gb archers, an emotional table tennis victory for will bayley, and brilliant hat—tricks for hannah cockroft on the track, bethany firth in the pool, as well as for the equestrian
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stars sophie christiansen and natasha baker. but there were countless others who also excelled. here's kate grey's take on the best of the rest. the older more experienced members of pa ralympics gb delivered once again here in rio. but the young new stars have also made their mark. the one standout performer was kadeena cox, for whom one sport just wasn't enough. winning gold in both cycling and athletics. that is so crazy! i don't know — itjust feels normal, but everyone seems to think i have done something special. it is amazing, the support and the warm welcome. it makes you feel so special and grateful for everyone that has supported me. 15—year—old ellie robinson and kare adenegan were inspired by london 2012. four years on they've now become medallists here in rio on their paralympic debut. it was also great to see the veterans of the team still topping the podium.
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sasha kindred and jody cundy both competing in their sixth paralympic games and both still winning gold. but we can't ignore the fact gb‘s success has been helped by the absence of russia and the doping ban. but considering there were fears that these games would not even happen at all in the lead up, for 11 days the brazilian people have embraced the paralympic spirit. gb finished an impressive second in the medal table behind china, with a stunning total of 147 medals. back to the olympics now and away from the golden performances of the british team in rio, there were of course many incredible achievements by athletes from other countries as well. usain bolt rounded off an unbelievable olympic career with a third sprint treble forjamaica, winning the 100 metres, 200 metres and the 4x100 metre relays. i look on it as an accomplishment, you know, i love pressure,
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you know what i mean? i enjoy pressure, i live for these moments, and for me it is beautiful. i came through and i was proud of myself. from the greatest sprinter of all time to the greatest ever swimmer, michael phelps has rewritten the record books time and time again for the usa. and extended his honour list to an incredible 28 medals, 23 of those gold, from five olympics. he has said it before but insists he is now retired for good. next to the host nation, and from poverty to the podium. raffaella silva grew up in one of rio's toughest neighbourhoods, was disqualified in london 2012, and labelled an embarrassment. a fairy tale turnaround was completed with an emotional victory and brazil's first gold of the games. the title the hosts crave more than any came in their favourite sport — never before have brazil won an olympic football gold, but inspired by barcelona star neymar, they finally completed football's grand slam of titles. 200 hundred million brazilians scream with delight! there were also pretty wild celebrations from the fijian rugby sevens team, who won their country's first—ever olympic gold, while american teenage gymnast simone biles dazzled with four gold medals — a star now and for the future games.
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it was a golden games for so many nations, but with 67 medals, 27 of them gold, it was a historic olympics for great britain. they became the first nation ever to beat their total from a home games just four years later, and finished second on the medal table behind the usa and ahead of china. rio 2016 was an incredible games, it saw us say goodbye to major names like sir bradley wiggins and jessica ennis—hill, who won't be competing at the next olympics. but it saw the rise of new stars who will be looking to build on their successes. so from the road to rio, we are now on the trail to tokyo. time for a look at the weather. an on and on and on the uk but not
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here just yet. we have wind and rain sweeping parts of the country but by that i will get a friday and through the weekend that is when things will turn stormy —— this front in the atla ntic turn stormy —— this front in the atlantic is making a beeline for the uk but not here just yet. canada, cold airfrom uk but not here just yet. canada, cold air from the north, warm uk but not here just yet. canada, cold airfrom the north, warm air from the south, creating this big boundary between the hot and cold. this is what we have to do the course of tuesday. a band of rain crossing the country. it is starting to fizzle away. only shocking day across the north west. not a pleasa nt across the north west. not a pleasant picture here in belfast. by the early hours of wednesday that rain will be a little lighter, then behind, this band here, cold air of rushing in off the atlantic. tomorrow, across scotland, northern ireland and northern england it will feel chilly. wind is blowing all the way through. there will be some showers around, nasty ones as well. hilland
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showers around, nasty ones as well. hill and thunder in one or two places. the site is a bit different. not pretty here but not as cold as it will be further north —— the southis it will be further north —— the south is a bit different. to witness the evening that rain sluggishly clearing away eventually from the south. but the north winds will keep going and keep bringing those heavy showers. blustery showers in the north on thursday but in the southern half of the uk thursday will be the best day of the week. some sunshine across eastern and south—eastern areas and a nice day in london. not looking bad at all down here, in plymouth. but for the north, belfast, liverpool, this is where we will have those blustery showers. then friday, the piece de resistance, as far as this is concerned. a nasty storm, named by the met office storm barbara, likely to bring storm force winds to north—western parts of scotland. deals could hit storm force but
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further south, northern ireland, northern parts of england, 70 miles an hour. could bring some structural damage. then a rough ride on the way of the next few days. basically the point is if you do not get anything out of that, just bear in mind there could be some disruption with travel if you are going to travel through the course of christmas. bear that in mind. hello and welcome to outside source
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