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tv   Sport Today  BBC News  October 14, 2019 1:45am-2:00am BST

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the wind is not too much of a feature for most places, with a programme full of record breakers but could be quite blustery including japan who become the first asian side to reach with some of those heavy downpours in the south and the east. the quarter finals i think northern england and parts of northern and eastern scotland should have the best of the dry, bright weather through the day, with temperatures between about 13—17 degrees. into monday evening now, and this batch of heavy showers moves further northwards across england. at a rugby world cup. we've got the showers gradually fading away from the west of scotland. things are drying up into the early hours of tuesday, a bit of rain lingering for the north—east of england perhaps eastern scotland as well. a murky start with low cloud and perhaps a mist and fog around as well we'll show you how bridget kosgei first thing on tuesday. became the fastest women to ever run a marathon. tuesday will bring us a bit of a respite. a short window of and the records tumble as fast slightly drier weather. we're in between weather as a simone biles floor systems on tuesday. routine as the american become once that rain does clears away the most decorated gymanst from the east coast, a bit of dry weather to be seen. at the world championships. welcome to the programme. any morning mist and fog breaking up 2a hours ago, japan was being to leave sunny spells. battered by one of the worst quite light winds, the next area of rain waiting in the wings. typhoons in a generation and we didn't even know but that won't arrive in the west if their final rugby world cup game until much later on in the day. aganst scotland would go ahead. before it gets there, well go ahead it did temperatures fairly typical and they produced a memorable for the time of year. around about 12—15 degrees, victory that their coach said light with some sunshine, was motivated by all those affected shouldn't feel too bad. by the storm. wednesday, this front first it finished 28—21 in yokohama thing across scotland and its where our correspondent and england, gradually clears towards the east. andy swiss sent us this report. more sunshine from the west but also a few
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scattered showers, particularly for northern ireland. 12—16 degrees in the sunshine. not too bad. winds should ease after a bit of a blustery start to the day. further ahead, low pressure, often in charge. an unsettled theme, sunny spells what a match and what to win but and blustery showers. bye— bye. thousands of japan fans, their what a match and what to win but thousands ofjapan fans, their side through to the world cup water finals for the very first time. remember, scotland had to win to have any chance of qualifying and they got up to the perfect start when finn russell scored an early try the japan hit back. three superb tries before halftime, some stunning running rugby and they led by 21 points. after halftime, second try of the match, japan led 28—7, the match seemed as good as over. but then scotland scored two quick tries of their own. to make it 28 — 21 with 20 minutes left. it was a nailbiting finish to the match, japan held on for the victory
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through to the knockout stages of the rugby world cup for the very first time stop it was an emotional evening for many reasons forjapanese fans. japan came so close four years ago when they won 3 pool games but still missed out. they're the first team from asia to reach the quarter finals at a world cup. wales topped pool d and also made it four wins from four with a batling 35—13 win against uruguay outfit in kumamoto. josh adams extended wales‘ slender half time lead to eradicate any uruguayan hopes of an upset. the south americans had surprised fiji earlier in the tournament but wales managed a bonus point win with scrum half gareth davies crossing for their final try after a quick thinking penalty. tonga and the usa went into their match in pool c without a win and it was the pacific
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islanders who were victorious. they scored 4 tries in a 31—19 victory. welcome to bbc news. this is what you can look i'm maryam moshiri. forward to next weekend. our top stories: syria's government says it will send england versus australia troops to "confront turkish followed by defending champions new zealand against aggression," as turkey continues its military operation ireland on saturday. sunday sees an all european affair against the kurds. with wales against france. then japan will look to continue their fairytale tournament against south africa — a beat they beat in the pool stages four years ago. 2 hours, 1a minutes, 4 seconds. new tactics from hong kong's hardcore, pro—democracy protestors, that's how long it took attacking pro—beijing targets, while dodging the police. japan deploys thousands of troops and rescue workers, as the true scale of kenya's brigid kosgei to notjust typhoon hagibis becomes apparent. break the marathon, but shatter it by winning the chicago marathon. she took over a minute off paula radcliffe's mark — and we talk to one of the most set 16 years ago. acclaimed directors of all time, martin scorsese, about his latest film, the irishman. in illinois for us was our editor dan roan. in the mood to try and finally make
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that 16 year long record of paula radcliffe help. she managed a set of pace. it was on quite from early on and that was a concern she may have got off too fast but she didn't, she maintained it and managed to get that extraordinary time. would you believe only 22 of the men in the men's race did better than that. putting achievement into perspective, her nearest rival came in seven minutes slower than bridget kosgei. an absolutely staggering performance. she said she believed it was possible for a woman to wonder get two hours and ten minutes and she believes there is no reason why she shouldn't be the woman to do that staggering performance year. i am feeling good, and i was happy. because i was not expecting to run like this.
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but today i run my best time, which i could not ever run, and then i was happy again. the men's marathon was won by kenya's lawrence cherono — adding to the boston marathon which he won back in april. but it was a disappointing day for mo farah as he failed to retain his title. after a difficult build up to the race, with questions about the integrity of his former coach alberto salazar, farah was way off the pace, finishing in eighth place — his slowest marathon by more than a minute. with domestic football taking a back set — the euro 2020 qualifiers are in full swing with russia and poland the latest sides to book their place in the finals next year. meanwhile, germany and the netherlands both won to stay level pegging at the top of group c. liverpool's georginio wijnaldum scored both goals for the dutch as they narrow beat belarus 2—1 to remain top. meanwhile, germany won in estonia —
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despite having emre can sent off afterjust a quarter of an hour. a brace from ilkay gundogan and one from timo werner in the second half helped them to a 3—0 win. this is what it‘ done to group c then. the netherland and germany three points clear of northern ireland. both still to play norther ireland again. there's a set of results too that could see them all end on 18 points. in group e, croatia's 1—all draw against wales means the world cup finallists missed their chance to qualify. poland are at the final after two late goals saw them past north macedonia. austria are second in that group — beating slovenia. two dennis cheryshev strikes helped russia thrash cyprus. belgium kept their 100% record going with a win over kazakstan. scotland recovered from thursday defeat to russia by thrashing san marino 6—nil at a sodden hampden park. to record breakers in formula one where, for the sixth year in a row,
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mercedes have been crowned f1 constructors champions after valtteri bottas won the japanese grand prix. starting from third, bottas breezed past both ferraris with a blistering start off the line and was never headed in the race. behind, charles leclerc and max verstappen tangled with each other at the second corner, leclerc limping to 7th, verstappen forced to retire a few laps later. despite a late charge, championship leader lewis hamilton couldn't make it a mercedes 1—two and finished 3rd. mercedes have become the first team to win six constructors and drivers titles in a row — one better than the ferrari/michael schumacher combo at the start of the century. on saturday, simone biles pulled level wth the great vitaly scherbo with 23 world gymnastics medals. she was in two finals on sunday so now simone biles has pulled ahead of vitaly scherbo to become the most decorated athlete at the world gymnastics championships. she's won both the beam and floor final to take her overall tally to 25—19 of them gold.
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it is unreal. i can't even imagine if i was six yea rs old i can't even imagine if i was six years old and you are asking me but it's the work that we put in that makes us who we are. were you surprised yourself? most definitely. i've more than surprised myself. i'm shocked, i've blown away. tennis — and russia's daniil medvedev has been celebrating his second masters series success of the year after winning in shanghai on sunday. the world number four, playing in his sixth straight final on tour, eased past alexander zverev 6—4, 6—1 in a little over an hour. the victory adds to his win at the cincinatti masters in august. he won't have too long to celebrate as he's back in moscow this week as the top seed at the kremlin cup. in golf, bernd wiesberger has moved to the top of the european tour's race to dubai rankings after winning the italian open. the austrian hit a bogey—free final round of 65 to finish on 16 under par, just one clear of overnight leader matthew fitzpatrick. it's wiesberger‘s third win this season. he say he's excited
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for the final four events. it's been a great summer for me. i've had a lot of good golf shown in progress from coming back after last year. i'm just enjoying my time—out there, as i said. getting back into these situations and it was scrappy at times out there but we did dig really ha rd all at times out there but we did dig really hard all week and people, we grabbed our chances when we had a chance to. india captain virat kohli says his side will keep their foot on the gas after thrashing south africa by an innings and 137 runs in the second test in pune. the touring side were bowled out for just 189 in their second innings. it mean india have wrapped up the series with one test still to play — they'll want to win in as kohli says too to extend their lead at the top of the world test championship.
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enough records for you ? rugby. gymnastics. f1. athletics. you can read more on all those stories and more via the bbc sport website and the app. for now, from us all. thanks for watching. see you soon. hello. the weekend brought us a pretty unsettled spell, quick changeable weather. many places saw some rain, particularly on sunday. this was the scene as the sun set on sunday evening over london. so, fairly dramatic skies and big shower clouds around. we are going to be seeing more of that unsettled weather over the next week or so. things remaining unsettled through the week ahead. further spells of rain at times, but it's not going to be a washout this week. and there will be some sunshine on offer too. so, what we're going to have today, we've got low pressure moving in from the west, bringing some rain to northern ireland,
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and also a waving weather front heading in towards the south—east. so to start off your monday morning, that means we could well have heavy showers from the word go across the likes of kent, perhaps sussex as well. these showers in the south—east push their way north through the day. they'll be hit and miss, not everywhere seeing them, all but if you do catch these showers, they could be heavy, bringing thunderstorms with quite a lot of lying surface water as well. there will be some fairly persistent rain for northern ireland, 00:11:25,268 --> 2147483051:42:27,349 pushing into western 2147483051:42:27,349 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 scotland later in the day.
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