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spoke to the young american christian, new look so smooth. not very fast times. no bond lay down a marker in the 100 metres. he is down, idid marker in the 100 metres. he is down, i did most of the one edge of metres runners. justin gatlin, he was booed as he crossed the line. not very popular here at all. he served a drugs ban. but there's another one of those threads that will be running through these championships. bolt through a lease. he got no more must as he stepped onto the track. properly matched by mo farah. we will see if we can bring him in now. mode. mo farah. we will see if we can bring him in now. model mo farah. we will see if we can bring him in now. mode. i am coming. he is coming at his own pace. you are live on bbc. how does that feel hanging around k—9 officer?m are live on bbc. how does that feel hanging around k-9 officer? it is a gold medal. you've have kissed a few of those. did the memories come back from 2012? a special moment. i had
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to be strong at the start. i got really emotional on the start line thinking... the crowd. 2012 was five yea rs thinking... the crowd. 2012 was five years ago. that memory came back at me when i was lining up, i had to be strong and block it out. to be on top of your sport for five years, the 10,000 metres, you're not been beaten since 2011, everything started rolling your way in 2012. was it difficult to block that out? yeah. the noise was immense. the noise was incredible. the union jacks flying out. people shouting out mode! tonight was incredible. really special. the crowd got really behind me and it was one of the toughest races of my life. you gave asa toughest races of my life. you gave as a scare going round the bend, trip twice, came out of lane. there is blood there as well. a couple of bruises. i am all right. i will need
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to see doctors. you know what it is to see doctors. you know what it is to double up. four days after the 5000. heat for that one. to double up. four days after the 5000. heat forthat one. how to double up. four days after the 5000. heat for that one. how do you do that now? block it out? enjoyed for bit? you have to block it out. i have enjoyed. back to basics, eat, sleep, rest. and that is what it ta kes sleep, rest. and that is what it takes if i want to come back by the five k and take herfrom my takes if i want to come back by the five k and take her from my body because this champ richard is a lot harder than anything else. the time i have run and how the races run. a little bit more tired than ever. you are not going to come back for the 5000? i will come back. are not going to come back for the 5000? iwill come back. iwill come back. many congratulations. enjoy that one. bring us another one. mo farah live with us on bbc. top of with a gold for mo farah. letters wrap up some of the other british athletes here. 1500 metres got under tonight. someone else doubling up as laura muir. she goes in the 5000
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metres as mo will be late in the championships. she was in a really slow heat. but she did what she had to do. shejust had to slow heat. but she did what she had to do. she just had to finish slow heat. but she did what she had to do. shejust had to finish in the top six but it was really slow. quite a tactical one, that. i really quick heat, bow with jessica quite a tactical one, that. i really quick heat, bow withjessica judd. in 2012, she found she was at the world junior champion ship, great junior. she got to get here, came to watch. she ran a personal best to make it into the semifinals of the 1500 metres. jessica judd. laura wakeman also due to the semifinals, alison macdonald as well. let us hear how excited jessica judd was just to make it through to see another day here at the world championships. i can't do any better than that. i am so happy. i am not used to cheer like that. it was not
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like that, it was incredible. it was so special. it was amazing. what you make of this stadium? in 2012, the world juniors? yes, i did not compete here. i had tickets for the final analysis and person. i have to race there. i have to do. i am back andi race there. i have to do. i am back and i am loving it. she certainly did in her personal best time as well. sarah mcdonald also got through to the semifinals. all four british athletes are in the women's 1500 metres getting through to the next round. holly bradshaw, she used to be holly bleasdale, holly bradshaw now, she's just as good in the poll vote. the onejump, 450. that got her through as top 12 jumpers into the final of the pole vault. across the board, really great british interest from the 100 metres. the 1500 metres, the men's, beaches over that are for mo farah because a lot of fans are still her
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to get a glimpse of brad a photograph or two with him. you heard him live on bbc news, live on sports day. i bet more spot. will perry is back in the sports centre. honours are pretty much even after the opening day of england's final test against south africa at old trafford. their batsmen made decent starts but failed to fully deliver — they were 260 for six at the close — and there was a special moment for one of lancashire's favourite sons before the start of play as patrick gearey reports. first morning of the test, perfect time to pick up a new bit of kit. james anderson took this frame. part of old trafford took his name. the pavilion end, now the james anderson end, something for lancastrians to look up to. the man himself had to watch someone else bowl the first over from it. keatonjennings was reprieved by fingertips, but later condemned by a feather. caught behind forjust 17, but on a ground still recovering from holding a radiohead concert, no alarms are no surprises with alastair cook at the crease.
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all suitably sedate until a wake—up call just after two. cook caught quinton de kock. not long later, tom westley followed rather more spectacularly. the first wicket at the anderson and may be remembered for its capture rather than its bowler. the first man to deprive the keeper of a catch was the captain, faff du plessis, england four down. there was a reliable reservoir of runs remaining. joe root made his way to 50 as he has in ten straight tests. manchester saluted a yorkshire men. perhaps he was overwhelmed by the punt pennine affection. not long later, it came to an end. in lengthening shadows, time for reassuring ben stokes. he also made 50 and again, all seemed quiet until one final clatter. a noise that confirmed this day was far tougher for england and it might have been. battle still to be done at old
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trafford. rain in the forecast. england will not want to leave their feet to the clock. —— clouds. domestic football returned tonight with the first matches of the efl season. millwall‘s first match back in the championship ended in a 1—nil defeat at nottingham forest. after their relegation sunderland drew 1—all at home to derby. bradleyjohnson put the visitors ahead early on before summer signing lewis grabban equalised from the penalty spot just before half—time. english golfer georgia hall is two shots off the pace at the half—way stage of the women's british open at kingsbarns in scotland. she sank seven birdies in a round of 67, which took her to nine under par. hall is bidding to become the first english winner of the open since 2004. out in front is in—kyung kim of south korea, who made this eagle putt in her round of 68. in rugby league's super league a hat—trick for stevie ward helped leeds rhinos to a 32—16 victory over wigan warriors
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in the super eights. there were also wins for hull fc and huddersfield in the super eights and warrington in the qualifiers. he said he won't be contending in the end of. he said it was the only solution to make sure he can continue to compete at the top level of tennis. let's go back to the world athletics championships and 0lly foster at the london stadium. after a ll after all that flurry of excitement with mo farah passing through, passed our lives point career, i think things are quieting down. it has been a tremendous thing opening day of the world athletics championships. by morning session tomorrow, the start of the heptathlon and katarina thompson johnson to see what sort of shape she is unknown whether she can make that step up. i think it is worth reflecting on what has been a
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brilliant day, an unhappy usain bolt, an ecstatic mo farah. if we'll rewind a little bit, remember this is the first world athletics championship that will not have russia taking part. that blanket ban of their athletes in athletics programmes, there were other russian athletes at rio, they will not be taking part of the world, neither did they take part in the olympics last year. there has been a reallocation of some of those medals down the years once we became aware of these state—sponsored doping and all those reasonable that were taken and there was a wonderful moment, christina, amongst others, there is wealth athletics champion ships from 2011, 2013, 2015 and the great britain women's four by four 100 relay teams were bumped up to bronze. but doctor silver, they had their moment and all those times when they did not give the medals
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that they should have done here before the opening ceremony. they got a fantastic round of applause. we're going to seejoe get a medal that she should have got ten years ago in osaka tomorrow. jessica ennis hill on sunday get her gold medal as well. that is a really nice touch. lord coe said it was so important, thatis lord coe said it was so important, that is what athletes missed out on, knowledge is getting their names in the record books, then black—and—white, actually getting that moment on the podium. that is what christina god amongst others and all her former team—mate. what christina god amongst others and all herformer team—mate. we will see whether the relay teams, how they do towards the end of this championship, still so much to look forward to. just another nine days. but i think it is worth thinking about what the thursday will be remembered for? well, they big roar came for usain bolt when he wasted the crowd but the bigger role was for mo farah. tonight at, we are
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going to leave you with his tent global gold. mo farah has done it again in the 10,000 metres. good night. mo farah is going to win it. he is going to take another world title. he is a superpower. it is gold for mo farah. incredible. good evening, after a week of sunshine and showers, you may be well hoping for something more settled over the weekend. well, actually, the weather looks decidedly mixed through the next few days. some sunny spells, heavy showers too, particularly on saturday and a rather cool feel to the weather in a north—westerly wind. most central and eastern areas will stay dry through the rest of this night, but showers will drift across scotland, northern ireland, into wales and the south—west and temperatures ranging
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from 15 in london, tojust nine in stornoway, certainly a cool feel across north—western scotland. as we go on through saturday, it is a mixture of sunshine and showers but of course central and southern areas, those showers can get really heavy with some hail and thunder. the showers further north probably not quite as heavy, with some sunny breaks in between, 16 celsius in aberdeen, 17 in belfast, 18 for cardiff, 21 in london. sunday starts off on the cool side, but it should be a mainly dry day in central and eastern areas, cloud and rain eventually splashing in from the west and those temperatures, no great shakes, 22 celsius at best.
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this is bbc news, i'm vicki young. the headlines at 11: he's done it again — sir mo farah triumphs in the 10,000 metres on the opening night of the world athletics championships in london. ireland's prime minister tells britain the clock is ticking on brexit — and accuses theresa may's government of having no plan for the irish border. president trump calls the russia allegations ‘a fake story‘ as the possibility of criminal charges grows. and on newsnight, as the world's finest athletes descend upon london, we ask whether the sport can ever shrug off the shadow of doping revelations and rediscover the heady heights of london 2012.
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