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hello, i'm olly foster, here's what's coming up on sportsday this evening tiger woods says he will play and can win at augusta, but is this a comeback too far for the five time masters winner i feel that i can still compete at the highest level. if i feel i can still win, i'm going to play. one slip and quadruple will be gone, liverpool are in lisbon playing benfica in the champions league we'll get the latest from the portuguese capital. will this finally be the season that city can cracked it in europe? also coming up in the programme. another sport bidding
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for olympic status — we'll be talking double dutch. evening, we'll get to the champions league shortly, but we'll start with one of the greatest champions of any sport. tiger woods says that as it stands he will take part in the masters which starts on thursday. he won at augusta three years ago, his 15 major title, but early last year almost lost his right leg in a car crash. he's overcome so much in his career, just teeing off in the first round would be an achievement, but woods, who's now a6, says he can win a sixth green jacket. joe lynskey reports
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this was february 2021, just 1a months ago when tiger woods lay in wreckage. 0ur headlines today, tiger woods undergoes surgery after a car crash in los angeles. yet woods undergoes surgery after a car crash in los angeles.— crash in los angeles. yet to be cut from the wreckage _ crash in los angeles. yet to be cut from the wreckage by _ crash in los angeles. yet to be cut from the wreckage by a _ crash in los angeles. yet to be cut from the wreckage by a fireman. i crash in los angeles. yet to be cut i from the wreckage by a fireman. this is not 'ust from the wreckage by a fireman. this is not just a — from the wreckage by a fireman. this is notjust a broken leg, this is a lake _ is notjust a broken leg, this is a lake that — is notjust a broken leg, this is a take that to— is notjust a broken leg, this is a lake that to be rebuilt. it�*s is notjust a broken leg, this is a lake that to be rebuilt.— lake that to be rebuilt. it's very fortunate that _ lake that to be rebuilt. it's very fortunate that mr— lake that to be rebuilt. it's very fortunate that mr woods - lake that to be rebuilt. it's very fortunate that mr woods was . lake that to be rebuilt. it's very i fortunate that mr woods was able lake that to be rebuilt. it's very - fortunate that mr woods was able to come _ fortunate that mr woods was able to come out _ fortunate that mr woods was able to come out of — fortunate that mr woods was able to come out of this _ fortunate that mr woods was able to come out of this alive. _ fortunate that mr woods was able to come out of this alive. just- fortunate that mr woods was able to come out of this alive.— come out of this alive. just to walk aaain was come out of this alive. just to walk again was a _ come out of this alive. just to walk again was a challenge. _ come out of this alive. just to walk again was a challenge. and - come out of this alive. just to walk again was a challenge. and he - come out of this alive. just to walk again was a challenge. and he did| again was a challenge. and he did serve at augusta on the third straight day of practice for the masters. he is wanted five times and so his place in the field was assured. now for the first time, he says he wants to take it. i assured. now for the first time, he says he wants to take it.— says he wants to take it. i feel like am going _ says he wants to take it. i feel like am going to _ says he wants to take it. i feel like am going to play. - says he wants to take it. i feel like am going to play. as - says he wants to take it. i feel like am going to play. as of. says he wants to take it. i feel. like am going to play. as of right now. i've had to endure pain before and this is different, obviously this is a lot more traumatic what is transpired to my leg. we have had to put a lot of work and but i'm
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thankful to my surgeons and for zeros who have worked on me and have given me this opportunity to play golf. d0 given me this opportunity to play aolf. , ., given me this opportunity to play aolf. ,, ~' given me this opportunity to play aolf. ~' given me this opportunity to play aolf. golf. do you think you can win the masters this _ golf. do you think you can win the masters this week? _ golf. do you think you can win the masters this week? yes, - golf. do you think you can win the masters this week? yes, i - golf. do you think you can win the masters this week? yes, i do. - golf. do you think you can win the masters this week? yes, i do. if l golf. do you think you can win the masters this week? yes, i do. if i | masters this week? yes, i do. ifi can still compete _ masters this week? yes, i do. ifi can still compete at _ masters this week? yes, i do. ifi can still compete at the _ masters this week? yes, i do. ifi can still compete at the highest l can still compete at the highest level, i will. can still compete at the highest level, iwill. if can still compete at the highest level, i will. if i think i can win, i will play. if i don't think i can, you will not see me out here. they had been cut _ you will not see me out here. they had been cut back _ you will not see me out here. they had been cut back for _ you will not see me out here. they had been cut back for three years since tiger's last miracle. what had been cut back for three years since tiger's last miracle.- since tiger's last miracle. what a moment this _ since tiger's last miracle. what a moment this is. _ since tiger's last miracle. what a moment this is. to _ since tiger's last miracle. what a moment this is. to when - since tiger's last miracle. what a moment this is. to when it - since tiger's last miracle. what a moment this is. to when it was l since tiger's last miracle. what a i moment this is. to when it was one thin , moment this is. to when it was one thin, not moment this is. to when it was one thing. notjust _ moment this is. to when it was one thing. notjust to — moment this is. to when it was one thing, notjust to be _ moment this is. to when it was one thing, notjust to be here _ moment this is. to when it was one thing, notjust to be here is- thing, notjust to be here is extraordinary. with the patrons back, watched in practice. through the hills, and getting through this course is hard. they said it would be too much and i things have changed. i be too much and i things have chanced. ., �* ., be too much and i things have chanced. ., �* . ., , ., , changed. i don't have any qualms over what i _ changed. i don't have any qualms over what i can _
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changed. i don't have any qualms over what i can do _ changed. i don't have any qualms over what i can do from _ changed. i don't have any qualms over what i can do from a - changed. i don't have any qualms over what i can do from a golf- over what i can do from a golf standpoint. it's now walking is the hard part. this is not an easy walk to begin with. now, given the conditions of my leg is in, it will get even more difficult. you know, 72 holes in the long run and it's going to be a tough challenge and it's going to be a challenge that i'm up for. it's going to be a challenge that i'm up for-— i'm up for. with just a few semi-competitive - i'm up for. with just a fewj semi-competitive rounds, i'm up for. with just a few- semi-competitive rounds, one with semi—competitive rounds, one with his teenage sun charlie who said to follow the woods way. but now, instead it's not done. he has won 15 majors and survived a horrible crash. adults create the story goes on. —— cost greatest story goes on. —— golf's greatest story goes on. let's get more on this from former tour pro simon dyson,
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simon, woods has defied the odds before, us open winner on one leg in 2008, that 11 year wait for the 2019 just to be participating it's an unbelievable feat. we know tiger woods, he doesn't do anything halfheartedly. he puts everything into everything he does and he has done that in his recovery and he is where he is now. you done that in his recovery and he is where he is now.— done that in his recovery and he is where he is now. you have played two masters. and — where he is now. you have played two masters. and he _ where he is now. you have played two masters, and he knows— where he is now. you have played two masters, and he knows this _ where he is now. you have played two masters, and he knows this inside - masters, and he knows this inside and out. 23 career starts, 1a top ten finishes. he's never missed the cut as a pro. ten finishes. he's never missed the cut as a are-— cut as a pro. yes, i mean he knows better than — cut as a pro. yes, i mean he knows better than anyone _ cut as a pro. yes, i mean he knows better than anyone in _ cut as a pro. yes, i mean he knows better than anyone in the - cut as a pro. yes, i mean he knows better than anyone in the field - cut as a pro. yes, i mean he knows better than anyone in the field this| better than anyone in the field this week and he has played all his masters, never missed the cut and i've set it to my friends, if you teaseit i've set it to my friends, if you tease it up, he will genuinely believe he can when it is probably the only reason he's teeing it up. if you didn't believe he could win it, he would not be there. shifter
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it, he would not be there. after that 9-hole _ it, he would not be there. after that 9-hole practice _ it, he would not be there. after that 9-hole practice that - it, he would not be there. after that 9-hole practice that he - it, he would not be there. after that 9—hole practice that he had amongst others, he was limping. that is nine holes. how physically challenging is that course of his going to go the distance? it is really physically _ going to go the distance? it 3 really physically challenging. it is the slopes and on the fairways, you've got to be there to really appreciate how steep they are in walking on sides of hills and i watched him on the range and he was walking quite gingerly as well. like you said, from a golf point of view, he is fine, but literally, he's going be walking five and half miles a day that is going to take its toll, if anything. a day that is going to take its toll, ifanything. but a day that is going to take its toll, if anything. but i really hope it does not stop i did think he is kidding themselves think he can win it or is thatjust the way he's programme? the only way he can think? i don't think he's ever kidding himself. an interview, he is very genuine. when he does not play well, he acknowledges he has not
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played well enough and when he is playing well and he's ready to perform, he tells you any let you know. i don't think he's kidding himself i don't think he ever will. he genuinely thinks he can be in contention this week. mine he genuinely thinks he can be in contention this week. nine more holes tomorrow. _ contention this week. nine more holes tomorrow. and _ contention this week. nine more holes tomorrow. and then - contention this week. nine more holes tomorrow. and then he's l contention this week. nine more - holes tomorrow. and then he's going to make that final decision, many thanks indeed. there's every chance that the next eleven days will define manchester city and liverpool's season. the title rivals face each other in the league this sunday, the fa cup semi—finals the following saturday and both play tonight in the champions league quarterfinals, liverpool are away at benfica, we'll get the latest from lisbon in a moment, but let's start at city, last season's runners up are hosting atletico madrid in the first leg of their tie. gavin ramjaun is live at the etihad, evening gavin, city are spinning a lot of plates at the moment, how do you see them approaching this first leg. and atletico are looking to complete a manchester double, after knocking united out in the last 16. you can never write off a diego simeone side
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welcome to the stadium. lots of people arriving for the big game this evening. a very good question indeed because i was certainly beyond that in the premier league and they're very much neck and neck in the title race. but it's the first leg of the quarterfinals against atletico madrid and to look at the momentum of what they could mean, they're off the trouble, they lose this game it could be a chain reaction. in the of the return leg in the following week and then like to said, gives the report, it is a very interesting title moment on the side and going at the weekend and they're onlyjust ahead of liverpool at the moment i could really be a snowball effect and they have them out with the hamstring injury. and they will strike in the sprints leg and get that event for the next few
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games. and get that event for the next few names. �* . ., and get that event for the next few names. ~ _, a, ., ., ~ ., games. atletico madrid looking to com - lete games. atletico madrid looking to comlete a games. atletico madrid looking to complete a manchester _ games. atletico madrid looking to complete a manchester double i games. atletico madrid looking to l complete a manchester double after knocking united out in the last round. as. knocking united out in the last round. �* , ., knocking united out in the last round. �* _ ., ., knocking united out in the last round. ., ., ., , , knocking united out in the last round. ., ., ., , .,, round. a byword for gamesmanship and that social fine. _ round. a byword for gamesmanship and that social fine. and _ round. a byword for gamesmanship and that social fine. and one _ round. a byword for gamesmanship and that social fine. and one of— round. a byword for gamesmanship and that social fine. and one of the - that social fine. and one of the best coaches and world football. and frustrated, really frustrated city this evening. he's got people to call upon the terms of strikers. and look at the running of the last few games, they won the last six games. really strong position tonight and i tell you what, this could be really interesting matchup if you see how they cope with the team that can frustrate them and i think it could be a really interesting match. could be a really interesting match. could be cagey or open? will have to see. at the press conference, overthinking that something that he jumped about. and if he is going to
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out think in this evening. so, that's city's first leg. liverpool are in lisbon, in theory a far easier draw for them them, taking on benfica. this is also an eight o'clock kick—off. julliette ferrington is there for us juergen klopp has a lot to choose from and we will see changes with trent alexander arnold, and luis diaz all starting on the bench in the 2-0 diaz all starting on the bench in the 2—0 victory in watford at the weekend. maybe mo salah will be rested with manchester city in mind at the top of the table, premier league coming up on sunday. i spoke to virgil yesterday and his pre—match press conference and he told me that liverpool want to make this season an unforgettable one for the players, for the staff and for the players, for the staff and for the whole cloud. he said the things going on at liverpool is something that no one should take for granted.
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and for the first quarter final appearance for benfica since 2016 and the champions league. they beat ajax to get here. there will be helping the home cloud will help them tonight at the play to their strengths and they were talking yesterday in the press conference but for sure, liverpool strong favourites for this first leg tie and you can hear updates of the game from here on bbc news and the bbc sound app. let's stay with football, leah williamson will captain england's women at this summer's european championship. the arsenal defender has been leading the side in recent games, with steph haughton out injured, and manager sarina wiegman said she wanted to give the team continuity even though haughton could still make the squad the lionesses kick—off their euros campaign against austria at old trafford on the 6th ofjuly. been lucky enough to play in the captain here, in the position we're in now, one of the best in the road and i think the legacy that she has
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left behind us is tough and i hope that we will live up to the standards set. before that england have two world cup qualifiers. but chelsea duo beth england and niamh charles will both be missing for the first one, at least. england has been in great form for her club this season, scoring seven goals in the wsl but she and charles have tested positive for covid—19, so they won't make the game against north macedonia on friday. they may be able to rejoin the squad in time for the qualifier in northern ireland next week. glasgow city striker kerry beattie has been called up to the northern ireland squad for that game — and their match against austria on friday. she was originally left out due to squad rotation but she returns as a replacement for the injured sam kelly. let's have a quick look at some of the day's other headlines former world champion lee selby has retirement from boxing at the age of 35. he held the ibf featherweight title from 2015 to 2018. he was beaten by gustavo lemos
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in argentina last month — the first time he'd been stopped in his career �*geraint thomas remains in fourth place at cycling's tour of the basque country, 18 seconds behind leader primoz roglic. but stage two was all about the world championjulian alaphilippe, who sprinted away from the field to claim his first win this year. england's nat sciver is back on top of the one—day all—rounder rankings in international cricket. she made two centuries at the women's world cup, one in their final defeat to australia, and took four wickets in the tournament. england spinner sophie ecclestone remains number one bowler sciver and ecclestone will both feature in the hundred this summer. the squad lists for the women's competititon were released this afternoon. many overseas players were unable to take part last year because of covid travel restrictions but there are plenty of the worlds top players among the eight teams. georgia adams was a winner with 0val invincibles last year but she has switched to southern brave. she spoke to me earlier.
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i think it is going to go up another notch this year. i think it was brilliant last year and the standard of the competition and the level of cricket being played, the sky better and better throughout. and seeing some of the names coming over this year, it is going to go up another level and the standard is going to be incredibly high and a lot of entertainment in the summer. you would say lester _ entertainment in the summer. you would say lester was brilliant because you are the champions. and you decided to leave the champions and go to the team that you beat in the final. with southern brave, what prompted that move?— prompted that move? playing in ca -aturin , prompted that move? playing in capturing. even _ prompted that move? playing in capturing, even though - prompted that move? playing in capturing, even though it's - capturing, even though it's completely separate entity and there's no real link between the two, i play a lot of my cricket out of the bowl and it's my home ground and breath feel the most comfortable
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with a lot of my friends and play for the brave. hejust felt for the brave. he just felt right. you think is more positive for the women's game than the men's game and getting those mostly pointed towards the men's side of things we shall of the men's side of things we shall of the women's game, you just cannot dispute what it is done for us and it is at a massive impact on people when to get involved and girls actually being able to watch more cricket and having cricket more readily available and what they did was provide a female role model and made it fun — was provide a female role model —.ic made it fun and exciting was provide a female role model —."ic made it fun and exciting and families can buy into it and it did key people reenergized for cricket. the men's squads in the hundred have been decided slightly differently. centrally contracted england players knew their teams a few months ago, then some players were retained from last year before we had the exciting bit, today's draft behind closed doors, warkwickshire and england
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fast bowler 0lly stone was one of those and will be joining birmingham phoenix, last year's runners up. 0lly, you missed out last year because of injury but you must be there was some big names missed out, but also some big names in it as well and squats are looking really strong and i think it will be even better competition this year. missing out, the likes of chris, david warner, and they're still sitting on the shelf but a second chance for them to get one of these teams. , �* ., , _ teams. yes, i'm quite happy with that. and teams. yes, i'm quite happy with that- and to _ teams. yes, i'm quite happy with that. and to bowl— teams. yes, i'm quite happy with that. and to bowl with _ teams. yes, i'm quite happy with that. and to bowl with the - teams. yes, i'm quite happy with that. and to bowl with the likes l teams. yes, i'm quite happy with| that. and to bowl with the likes of them is good for me. but yeah, like you say, there will be chomping at the bit to hopefully get a second chance featuring. you the bit to hopefully get a second chance featuring.— the bit to hopefully get a second chance featuring. you had another terrible injury _ chance featuring. you had another terrible injury and _
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chance featuring. you had another terrible injury and this _ chance featuring. you had another terrible injury and this is _ chance featuring. you had another terrible injury and this is one - chance featuring. you had another terrible injury and this is one of. terrible injury and this is one of many that passed you by. and this is going to be a very uninterrupted season for you and playing a key role. , , .,, role. yes, exactly, it was disappointing _ role. yes, exactly, it was disappointing to - role. yes, exactly, it was disappointing to miss - role. yes, exactly, it was disappointing to miss out role. yes, exactly, it was - disappointing to miss out last year and i was lucky enough to get a few of the game and it was great to be involved in such a good competition and as she saw last year, and the women's game as well. i think they'll be going from strength to strength this year. find they'll be going from strength to strength this year.— strength this year. and in your undit strength this year. and in your punditry world. _ strength this year. and in your punditry world, they _ strength this year. and in your punditry world, they reckon i strength this year. and in your i punditry world, they reckon that strength this year. and in your - punditry world, they reckon that the women's game will be at of a lot more than the men. a lot of doom and gloom at the game of the west indies tour, the men's tennis team and it has become a very easy target for the same bed as part of the problem, pushing the game even further to the
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fringes, what is your take on that? when t20 was launched in the early to thousands they think that was criticised and format of cricket, to look at other, the other competitions and criticise them, and it's been good for the women's game in the men's skin, gives people the opportunity to place on the best players of the world and as a cricketer, that's what you want to do, and testers of influence players and still you stand up against it. i think it is the sport in great to get people involved and back through the doors after covid—19 hit. getting to the final, you hope you'll be the extra star dust to get over the line. i you'll be the extra star dust to get over the line.— over the line. i did brilliantly last year— over the line. i did brilliantly last year and _ over the line. i did brilliantly last year and they _ over the line. i did brilliantly last year and they were - over the line. i did brilliantly l last year and they were gutted over the line. i did brilliantly -
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last year and they were gutted to miss out and not get over the line but fingers crossed, i think we can do one better and the squad is looking really strong and yes, i'm excited for that first game at the start of august. find excited for that first game at the start of august.— excited for that first game at the start of august. and in'ury free and auoin to. start of august. and in'ury free and going to. no — start of august. and injury free and going to. no problem, _ start of august. and injury free and going to. no problem, thank- start of august. and injury free and going to. no problem, thank you. | yorkshire chairman lord patel has been speaking to the bbc for the first time since crucial governance reforms were voted through last week which saw the county re—secure england hosting rights. the county has had to make major structural and personnel changes following the testimony of former player azeem rafiq, who accused the club and the whole of english cricket of being instituitonally racist. i wouldn't be here if i didn't feel some relief. there's been lots of sleepless nights at times, felt like a thankless task but notjust me and about me but we work tremendously
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hard and be felt deflated at times but we are here. yes, absolute relief, good night sleep is well overdue but it's a huge journey ahead. yorkshire weren't the only county under scrutiny after the allegations of insitutional racism. 0ur sports correspondent, joe wilson has been looking at the impact acoss the game ahead of the new cricket season that starts this week. hundreds of other professional cricketers have been preparing. spring brings the new season. but the winter was deeply disturbing. the testimony, his experience of racism must be game changing and how? , ., , ., ., ., how? the testimony that he made an -la ers how? the testimony that he made an players from — how? the testimony that he made an players from different _ how? the testimony that he made an players from different backgrounds, l players from different backgrounds, they now feel that they have someone who is spoken up about issues within the game and i don't think there is that stigma any more and how can i
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be actively positive to encourage everyone and make sure we are given the same opportunity to treated the same and feel the same if you respected. that, for me, is a huge one. , , ., ., respected. that, for me, is a huge one. ,, ., ., ., , one. he spent a month of his career one. he spent a month of his career on loan here — one. he spent a month of his career on loan here from _ one. he spent a month of his career on loan here from yorkshire. - one. he spent a month of his career on loan here from yorkshire. he - one. he spent a month of his career| on loan here from yorkshire. he said he felt valued and welcome. surely that should be the basic requirement of any county dressing room. it’s of any county dressing room. it's about creating the right culture the players _ about creating the right culture the players and policies are great, i think— players and policies are great, i think we — players and policies are great, i think we are in a good place of their— think we are in a good place of their policies and people nor the need _ their policies and people nor the need to— their policies and people nor the need to go and if there are some issues, _ need to go and if there are some issues, ultimately forthe need to go and if there are some issues, ultimately for the people and culture. is issues, ultimately for the people and culture-— issues, ultimately for the people and culture. is the cricket players union told mps _ and culture. is the cricket players union told mps about _ and culture. is the cricket players union told mps about his - and culture. is the cricket players union told mps about his early i union told mps about his early experiences before derbyshire. there instances as — experiences before derbyshire. there instances as i — experiences before derbyshire. there instances as i was _ experiences before derbyshire. there instances as i was growing _ experiences before derbyshire. tiee instances as i was growing up when asian players were stereotyped as being lazy or stereotyped as being
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working doubly is hard to be afforded the position and professional cricket. he afforded the position and professional cricket. he is now a coach alongside _ professional cricket. he is now a coach alongside his _ professional cricket. he is now a coach alongside his playing - professional cricket. he is now a i coach alongside his playing career, he runs a coaching business and he connects with the public and he knows that communities must be convinced of cricket's credibility. it is a tough one because what he said was— it is a tough one because what he said was so— it is a tough one because what he said was so powerful and a lot of parents — said was so powerful and a lot of parents would have responded to that and thought, maybe the game is not what we _ and thought, maybe the game is not what we think it is. and that for me was quite _ what we think it is. and that for me was quite heartbreaking and unfortunately, that may be the case with certain parents, but i think there _ with certain parents, but i think there is— with certain parents, but i think there is that natural background of 'ust there is that natural background of just so— there is that natural background of just so much love and passion for the game — just so much love and passion for the game that i hope it swings the other— the game that i hope it swings the other way — the game that i hope it swings the other wa . , the game that i hope it swings the otherwa. , . �*, other way. english cricket's true all around _ other way. english cricket's true all around her _ other way. english cricket's true all around her but _ other way. english cricket's true all around her but one _ other way. english cricket's true all around her but one job - other way. english cricket's true | all around her but one job above other way. english cricket's true i all around her but one job above all he accepts and relishes. he is a rome model. —— role model.
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if break dancing and skateboarding can do it, why can't ropestyle skipping become an olympic discipline? one of the leading double dutch crews in france have been talking to sumbal syed about their art that could become a sport my my name is jeff, my name isjeff, we are the ropes tyler's. my name isjeff, we are the ropes stylers. they invite us to this and will take place in paris. so we saw people do back flips and somersaults. and that is what we want to do. and so we were born. the rest is history, yes.
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welcome to paris france. enjoy. but welcome to paris france. en'oy. but would ou welcome to paris france. enjoy. emit would you save the breath of the sport has been? it would you save the breath of the sport has been?— sport has been? it has been a bit slow because _ sport has been? it has been a bit slow because we _ sport has been? it has been a bit slow because we don't _ sport has been? it has been a bit slow because we don't have - sport has been? it has been a bit| slow because we don't have many people who know how to do double dutch. you don't have anyjumpers and you don't see many people outside and this is why, if you are not in double dutch, you won't see it. ~ , not in double dutch, you won't see it. . , , ., ., ., it. will believe you do to get the sort it. will believe you do to get the sport more _ it. will believe you do to get the sport more out _ it. will believe you do to get the sport more out there? _ it. will believe you do to get the sport more out there? i - it. will believe you do to get the sport more out there? i think. it. will believe you do to get the | sport more out there? i think we will have to _ sport more out there? i think we will have to go _ sport more out there? i think we will have to go more _ sport more out there? i think we will have to go more and - sport more out there? i think we will have to go more and invite l will have to go more and invite people to try, talk about the discipline and let people try things and try things of their creativity and try things of their creativity and you never know. we and try things of their creativity and you never know.— and try things of their creativity and you never know. we are the rope s lers! i and you never know. we are the rope stylers! i think _ and you never know. we are the rope stylers! i think double _ and you never know. we are the rope stylers! i think double dutch - and you never know. we are the rope stylers! i think double dutch could - stylers! i think double dutch could be a big sport _
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stylers! i think double dutch could be a big sport because _ stylers! i think double dutch could be a big sport because i've - stylers! i think double dutch could be a big sport because i've seen i stylers! i think double dutch could i be a big sport because i've seen the demonstrations and 2012 be solid again in new york. the japanese team did in 2020, and tokyo. and i hope there will be in paris soon. no matter who you are, where you come from, tall or small, everyone can jump, from, tall or small, everyone can jump, everyone can create something. and do something inside the ropes. it's really a great thought. playing double dutch and everyone knows double dutch and everyone knows double dutch and everyone knows double dutch knows how tojump. you double dutch knows how to 'ump. you car the double dutch knows how tojump. you carry the rope around no matter where you go. carry the rope around no matter where you go— carry the rope around no matter where ou no. �* , .,
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where you go. always, all the time. ialwa s where you go. always, all the time. i always have _ where you go. always, all the time. i always have it _ where you go. always, all the time. i always have it stuck _ where you go. always, all the time. i always have it stuck on _ where you go. always, all the time. i always have it stuck on my - where you go. always, all the time. i always have it stuck on my belt. i always have it stuck on my belt because we do a lot of shows and we say, i receive double dutch on tv. and it is my dream to try dutch. so, i have to keep my rope for the opportunity for these people to try it and enjoy it. opportunity for these people to try it and enjoy it— it and en'oy it. very disappointed that she it and enjoy it. very disappointed that she did _ it and enjoy it. very disappointed that she did not _ it and enjoy it. very disappointed that she did not give _ it and enjoy it. very disappointed that she did not give it _ it and enjoy it. very disappointed that she did not give it a - it and enjoy it. very disappointed that she did not give it a go - it and enjoy it. very disappointed that she did not give it a go on i that she did not give it a go on double dutch. absolutely honoured for giving a 39 euros a glittering rugby league career but the award was also a recognition of his work raising awareness of motor neurone disease. he was diagnosed three years ago and sang receiving this is a great occasion for his family. that's all from sportsday. manchester city in liverpool and championship action. that is all for
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now. from most of you, too stable of been a mild day partly cloudy with a view sunny spells to be found but very, very heavy snow for a time and aberdeen sure on the court side of this weather system. what is going to happen overnight is that that milder air will be moving its way in and what that means is even of the tops of the scottish mountains, snow will turn back to rain before clearing northwards out of the way and whether france worked their way towards shetland. for the rest of the uk, we have clear spells and passing showers, not night court might attempt is about seven to 9 degrees for most areas. wednesday, and unsettled day on the cards. generally a day of sunshine and showers of the other will be in his
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band of rain that was across england and wales through the day. that could be fairly heavy and about 20 or 30 minutes they'll be back out and the showers most frequently about northwest of the uk, temperatures must areas around 11 or 12 degrees not as mild us tuesday. wednesday night sees cold air return across northern scotland in a band of rain messing across shetland comes back southwards and as he gets engaged and picked up by the court there, we see the rain turned and hit snow and we see five, maybe ten cm of snow across the high ground in scotland. thursday, a bit of rain to start the day in southern areas and other residents sunshine and similar showers would be wintry and sleet and hail nixon and extending voice southwards and for most of us, temperatures just in single figures court for the time of year and still hanging onto 11 or 12 in southern parts of england and wales. we in the week with an area of low pressure and hopefullyjust staying
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away from the shores and it be pretty windy and we from that system, most of the uk will look at a fine day with sunshine and some showers starting off across northern areas best the temperatures rise during the day, the showers become more widely for areas and some of them could be quite heavy with a bit of hail or thunder mixed and maybe some winter across northern areas were temperatures will not be that high. the weekend saturday the better of the two days and start frosty but it's dry and sunny. sunday cloud builds and it was his and ran arriving in the north and west.
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hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones this is 0utside source. the president of ukraine has demanded that russia be expelled from the un security council for war crimes. volodymyr zelensky tells the un general assembly of the murder, torture and rape of civilians in the town of bucha — and warns that more attrocities could be discovered. translation: the world has yet to see what they have done - in other occupied cities and regions of our country. after four days of trying to get a humanitarian convoy into the city of mariupol, the international committe of the red cross speaks to the bbc. there is further evidence of destruction to the south and the as civilians try to escape the fighting.

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