tv Sportsday BBC News August 24, 2022 6:30pm-7:01pm BST
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now we some of the water tables. now we have actually got some rain at the moment across wales, and you can see it starting to push in, so this rain will turn heavy as we go to the next few hours, moving through south—west england and into parts of wales, and it will drift its weight steadily eastwards, so that will be the story as we go through the evening and overnight tonight as well. that rain, if we zoom out, there will be heavy bursts moving across the pennines, and into parts of east yorkshire, and to the north and west of that, dry conditions, and to the south and east, still very humid and look at these torrential thundery downpours that might start to develop. as a consequence of that humid air. temperatures are sitting at around 16—17 tomorrow morning in the south—east and we can have a look at those thundery showers in more detail. it might wake you up in the early hours of the morning, we need to see how far west
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so some torrential thundery downpour is likely first thing tomorrow morning. they will gradually drift away by lunchtime leaving a legacy of cloud perhaps the many. but then dryer and brighter conditions. a little bit more comfortable tomorrow, we are starting to lose that humidity. 15 to 23 degrees. another weather front bushing and on friday, this one a bit of a nuisance, some showers before a little bump of high pressure builds behind. friday is a really messy story, there will be some showers around, will cloud the further north and west, dry with some sunshine out to the east and in terms of the feel of things, may be a degree also warmer once again. 25 degrees that is 77 fahrenheit, we are looking at 18 to 20 where those showers. looking at 18—20 where the showers linger. it is a bank holiday, so northern ireland —— for northern ireland, england, and wales, and dry
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and settled and sunny once again, but a bit fresher and certainly not as humid as it has been. thanks, louise. and that's bbc news at six on wednesday the 24th of august and you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. i'll be back with the news at ten. the news continues here on bbc one as now its time tojoin our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm high ferris. 0ur headlines this evening: 0n the verge of something not achieved in more than a decade. rangers have long awaited their return to the champions league group stage but have a dutch hurdle to overcome first rory mcilroy has a plan to help the pga tour prevent its players looking longingly at the big money liv series.
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and after reflecting on the last five years of his life this week ben stokes has a big five days to come as england try and avoid a series defeat to south africa. also coming up in the programme. the ukrainian premier league helps to usher in the country's independence day as top level football returns six months on from russia's invasion. hello and welcome to sportsday. the last time rangers played in the group stage of the champions league their opponents were bursaspor. valencia. and manchester united. well, of the four only the scottish club have a chance to do it this season. it's been more than a decade since of fall and rise for rangers and are just 90 minutes away from a return.
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standing in their way, psv eindhoven, with the playoff at 2—2 heading into tonight's second leg in the netherlands. jane lewis reports. some dutch traditions are very much a part of eindhoven life. the city is also famous for technology and innovation. but, rangers fans are setting up camp as they enjoyed at the local hospitality this afternoon, hoping eindhoven will become famous for another reason. considering where we come from, it would be amazing. i thought it was amazing getting to a european final last year but i am all fastened, i'm an old guy, i want to win the league, i want to be number one stop being number one in in scotland is... . , , being number one in in scotland is... finally poised but we are still in the _ is... finally poised but we are still in the game. _ is... finally poised but we are still in the game. not - is... finally poised but we are still in the game. not too - is... finally poised but we are. still in the game. not too great is... finally poised but we are - still in the game. not too great but
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where _ still in the game. not too great but where we _ still in the game. not too great but where we are, the first time we have been _ where we are, the first time we have been in _ where we are, the first time we have been in europe, 50... where we are, the first time we have been in europe, so... we have a european — been in europe, so... we have a european team now we have east european _ european team now we have east european way favourable. managers playing _ european way favourable. managers playing european football, so we will certainly get on tonight. i think— will certainly get on tonight. i think we _ will certainly get on tonight. i think we can score a goal, that is for sure — think we can score a goal, that is for sure. ., ., ., ., ., , for sure. you are from portland but ou are for sure. you are from portland but you are wearing _ for sure. you are from portland but you are wearing rangers _ for sure. you are from portland but you are wearing rangers tops, - for sure. you are from portland but you are wearing rangers tops, tell| you are wearing rangers tops, tell us about this. we you are wearing rangers tops, tell us about this.— us about this. we have scottish friends. and _ us about this. we have scottish friends. and we _ us about this. we have scottish friends. and we are _ us about this. we have scottish friends. and we are a _ us about this. we have scottish friends. and we are a die-hardl friends. and we are a die-hard ranuers friends. and we are a die-hard rangers fans _ friends. and we are a die-hard rangers fans and... _ friends. and we are a die-hard rangers fans and... it's - friends. and we are a die-hard rangers fans and... it's hard l friends. and we are a die-hard l rangers fans and... it's hard but friends. and we are a die-hard - rangers fans and... it's hard but we are really supporting _ rangers fans and... it's hard but we are really supporting the _ rangers fans and... it's hard but we are really supporting the rangers i are really supporting the rangers today. are really supporting the rangers toda . . , . are really supporting the rangers toda . ., , ., ., , ., today. rangers are our number one. if ranuers today. rangers are our number one. if rangers are _ today. rangers are our number one. if rangers are going _ today. rangers are our number one. if rangers are going it _ today. rangers are our number one. if rangers are going it is _ today. rangers are our number one. if rangers are going it is ok. - if rangers are going it is ok. tonight's— if rangers are going it is ok. tonight's second leg and eindhoven is finally poised. last week first leg finished 2—2 after psb scored a late equaliser. so it's all to play for tonight with the lucrative champions league group stages the winners. i champions league group stages the winners. ., ., ., , :: :: ~ winners. i have one in paris 2006 which is one _
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winners. i have one in paris 2006 which is one of— winners. i have one in paris 2006 which is one of my _ winners. i have one in paris 2006 which is one of my proudest - which is one of my proudest achievements in football. i played champions league with my team for so many years and nothing will make me even prouder to bring champions league back to ibrox and whether the group stages. i’d league back to ibrox and whether the grow stages-— group stages. i'd never probably felt that i would _ group stages. i'd never probably felt that i would play _ group stages. i'd never probably felt that i would play champions| felt that i would play champions league — felt that i would play champions league football, obviously, growing up, growing up where i came through in shrewsbury would i ever envision that i_ in shrewsbury would i ever envision that i would — in shrewsbury would i ever envision that i would be able to play champions league football, probably not. champions league football, probably not you _ champions league football, probably not. you have dreams as a kid and this is_ not. you have dreams as a kid and this is the — not. you have dreams as a kid and this is the pinnacle of club career. so if— this is the pinnacle of club career. so if we _ this is the pinnacle of club career. so if we can— this is the pinnacle of club career. so if we can do it, and hopefully we can, it _ so if we can do it, and hopefully we can, it would — so if we can do it, and hopefully we can, it would be an amazing achievement.— can, it would be an amazing achievement. rangers players dreaminu achievement. rangers players dreaming of— achievement. rangers players dreaming of the _ achievement. rangers players dreaming of the champions i achievement. rangers players - dreaming of the champions league. so to otherfans with dreaming of the champions league. so to other fans with those who have travelled hoping for a memorable night in eindhoven. meanwhile at international level, england's women are preparing for their first match since being crowned
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european champions. sarina wiegman's side need just a point from the first of their two world cup qulaifiers next month against austria to make next year's finals. but their squad will not include ellen white orjill scott, who both retired this week. wiegman admits they leave a huge hole in her squad — and women's football in general. it's hard to describe in words how much impact they had. first of all, they have been rooting for such a long time, and have impacted the game with the national team with club team in england so much. their personalities too. so of course, i probably worked with them for a year, so i'm a little disappointed i can't work longer with them but i totally understand their decision and respect that too. but yes, their impact on the game, and everything in women's football in england but i also think further than england.
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yes, it'sjust incredible also think further than england. yes, it's just incredible and i think we are also proud of them and also so thankfulfor what think we are also proud of them and also so thankful for what they are brought to the game. we will absolutely miss them. they are such big personalities and they have such an impact on the team. but i do think, and we already saw during the summer with our captain that she grew in her role so well and she collaborated with the whole team and also of course with the others more experienced leaders on the team. so i do think that now the dynamics of the team will change a little bit of course, but that is normal, we will absolutely miss those two but i think that will stabilise over the next campus. it also gives an opportunity to other players to step up. well wiegman will also be without chloe kelly — who scored the winner in the euros final against germany — and fran kirby. but our football reporter emma sanders says the england coach won't be overly concerned about the seriousness
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of either injury. i think those injuries will obviously be a blow to sarina wiegman but chloe kelly, she had a minor leg injury that she picked up in the champions league qualification round against real madrid when she was plain for manchester city. but that is said to have been a manager injury. she is up have been a manager injury. she is up to be back soon so not too many concerns there. fran kirby perhaps a bit more concern around her, she has picked up a foot injury that she hasn't trained till during pre—season with chelsea, so that might take a little bit longer. i don't think serena is too concerned about either of them in the long run. 50 about either of them in the long run. ., . about either of them in the long run, ., . , about either of them in the long run. , . ., about either of them in the long run. so we face is necessary for a number of _ run. so we face is necessary for a number of reasons _ run. so we face is necessary for a number of reasons but _ run. so we face is necessary for a number of reasons but tell - run. so we face is necessary for a number of reasons but tell us - run. so we face is necessary for a number of reasons but tell us it'sj number of reasons but tell us it's about those new names called upon and how exciting it might be for lionesses fans to see the likes of others who have been in the spotlight?— others who have been in the s-aotliht? ,, , , ., ., spotlight? she is in brilliant form and maybe _ spotlight? she is in brilliant form and maybe she — spotlight? she is in brilliant form and maybe she has _ spotlight? she is in brilliant form and maybe she has been - spotlight? she is in brilliant form and maybe she has been a - spotlight? she is in brilliant form and maybe she has been a very l spotlight? she is in brilliant form - and maybe she has been a very good goal—scorer, she was selected for
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the england squad last year in february by former interim boss. some people have seen a little bit of her, but she's still relatively unknown, she is coming from the youth team, she is a key player in the under 23 squad. she will be wanting to grab her opportunity and damning in the senior team. lauren james is welcome another yet exciting young forward. she made a name for herself in manchester united. a move to chelsea, really struggled with fitness and injuries since taking that move. so she's got... if she can stay fit then i think she... then she can be a weapon forfuture. share think she... then she can be a weapon for future.— think she... then she can be a weapon for future. are giving the success that _ weapon for future. are giving the success that sarina _ weapon for future. are giving the success that sarina wiegman - weapon for future. are giving the success that sarina wiegman has j success that sarina wiegman has brought to the england team, understandable questions about her long—term future and the possibility of a new contract, these things are always a surface after successes, what does she have to say about that? , , ., , , that? yes, whether news dropped within 24 hours _ that? yes, whether news dropped within 24 hours of— that? yes, whether news dropped within 24 hours of england's - that? yes, whether news dropped i within 24 hours of england's success at wembley that the fa were planning to speak to her and they wanted to
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have talks with her about new and improved contracts. she did address that today and say that they did had reached out to her and said they were very pleased with her and the work her staff had done so far, that she is very much not interested in having those discussions until they get qualification for the world cup over and done with. but, yes, she wants to have those conversations about what we already know she is here for at least two to three years. that is something that they will address in due course. the lionesses�* success this summer was england's first at a major championship since 1966. so have they revealed a blueprint for the men's team as they prepare to travel to the world cup in november. put it this way, gareth southgate was an avid watcher. there's always things because whenever we are dealing with the men's and the women's team or other sports there are always things you can take lessons that you have learned on this journey. can take lessons that you have learned on thisjourney. we obviously at the start of this were
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sharing our experiences with being in a home tournament and what that had meant and similarly we will debrief with the story of eager men of the key things she thought was important for them. the great split in the game of golf intensified today. as the pga tour set out its strategy to fight for the best players in the world. with the huge riches on offer to those who have abandoned the traditional tour for the controversial saudi—backed liv series. the pga needed to make a move. so it has turned out its pockets to and prevent any more going the same way. the tour commissioner jay monahan made the announcement today. that the tour�*s top players have committed to play at least 20 events a year. they include the four major championships. the players championship plus 12 what they're calling "elevated" tournaments which include the three fed ex play—off events amongst others each of the tournaments will have an average purse of $20 million. players will then choose a minimum of three other pga tour events to add to their schedules.
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and the pga tour will also guarantee income of half a million dollars for every player that plays a minimum of 15 tournaments. even if they don't make that in prize money. 0ur our top players are firmly behind the tour. helping us deliver unmatched product to our fans. we will be all but guaranteed to see the best players competing against each other in 20 events or more throughout the season. this is an extraordinary and unprecedented commitment. a testament to who these guys are and what they believe in. if a player who has gone off to liv looks _ if a player who has gone off to liv looks at _ if a player who has gone off to liv looks at theirs and says this looks pretty— looks at theirs and says this looks pretty good, would you lift the suspension and welcome them back? no. ~ , ., the suspension and welcome them back? no-_ the)! have _ suspension and welcome them back? no._ they have joined - suspension and welcome them back? no._ they have joined the i no. why not? they have “oined the liv golf series. h no. why not? they have “oined the liv golf series. and _ no. why not? they have “oined the liv golf series. and they- no. why not? they have joined the liv golf series. and they have - no. why not? they have joined the l liv golf series. and they have made that commitment and for most of them they made multi commitments. as i
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have been clear throughout every player has a choice. and i respect that choice. but they have made it, we made ours, we will continue to focus on the things we control and get a stronger and stronger. and i think they understand that. the battle lines _ think they understand that. the battle lines have hardened. the response comes partly in response to a meeting held last week. the move from the pga tour comes partly in response to a meeting the players held last week as they considered how to best to prevent more leaving for a bigger payday. chief among them were tiger woods and rory mcilroy, who have tried to come up with an idea to help the game's other issue: engagement. they've formed a company that'll help create a monday night event during the season where six teams of three players will compete overjust two hours at a custom—built venue. they're describing it as a �*tech—infused golf league'. sophie walker is a former player now analyst. she told me that the woods and michael rowe plans comes hand—in—hand with the announcement today, it's an unprecedented
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response to the sport entering a new era. , ., ., , ., response to the sport entering a new era. , ., .,, ., ., era. there is an option now with liv, era. there is an option now with w there _ era. there is an option now with liv, there wasn't _ era. there is an option now with liv, there wasn't before, - era. there is an option now with liv, there wasn't before, it - era. there is an option now with liv, there wasn't before, it was| liv, there wasn't before, it was like the pga tour is the pinnacle, if you don't like it, well, there is nowhere else to go, there now is with liv. that is almost putting shock waves through the men's game. what they need to do and what they need to change but it needs to be changed now. because liv have come in and they have shown everybody that they could be more entertainment in of the game of golf. now rory, tiger, don't want the pga tour to disappear because of the pga tour to disappear because of the history behind it but they want to be bigger players to get more money and they want more media, they want to be young kids watching them play golf. it's long been said, i have been working in media for a few years, that golf needs to do better at its coverage and these one—day will do that. and we will always still have the pga tour. and that was an issue, the last few months, people have been fearing for not just the pga tour but for the dp world tour as well. they are hoping
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that tiger and rory will be able to save it. south africa captain dean elgar has warned that his team can get "much better" in the second test stating tomorrow at old trafford. having overwhelmed england in the first test the tourists will choose from the same 12 for the match. while england have recalled 0llie robinson to their playing 11. both captains have been speaking today — joe wilson reports from old trafford. it's been a fascinating week already of reflection for ben stokes. many powerful discussions about being as he reflects on the last five years of his life. 0ver he reflects on the last five years of his life. over the next five days at old trafford, england have to try to level the series against south africa. it will be a test of stokes's captain ship. he will have 0llie robinson did: as a bowler. stokes had praise for his commitment to fitness but even more praise for reaction to being dropped. that is an insight i think in terms of the
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culture, the stokes is trying to encourage. he culture, the stokes is trying to encourage-— encourage. he understands it. everything _ encourage. he understands it. everything about _ encourage. he understands it. everything about this - encourage. he understands it. everything about this is - encourage. he understands it. everything about this is about| encourage. he understands it. i everything about this is about the team. he is taking himself away from the disappointment and understanding the disappointment and understanding the decision is best for the team. i find that remarkable. something that i guess a lot of people can't take. —— that they can take a lesson from. a big thing for the team is commitment to anything we do and every thing we have decided to do. if there is any doubt about something when you do it you are already one step behind. we are committing to it and everybody is flying into that and that is so important. i5 flying into that and that is so important-— flying into that and that is so imortant. ,., , ., , , important. is a strong philosophy, what england _ important. is a strong philosophy, what england will— important. is a strong philosophy, what england will have _ important. is a strong philosophy, what england will have in - important. is a strong philosophy, what england will have in their- what england will have in their memory is what happened last week at lord's when south africa bowlers were just too good for them. that match view and i finished well inside three days and we lost hours of rain due to rain. most are south african bowlers will be back tool.
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african bowlers will be back have... will they get better? i african bowlers will be back have... will they get better?— will they get better? i reckon they can aet will they get better? i reckon they can get much _ will they get better? i reckon they can get much better. _ will they get better? i reckon they can get much better. they - will they get better? i reckon they can get much better. they start i can get much better. they start afresh which is a nice thing to have for my part. the competition amongst them is brilliant and the way they go about things is some of the most professional behaviour i have seen from fast bowlers and it's a great asset to have. to have them leading the pack like that.— the pack like that. while south africa captain _ the pack like that. while south africa captain says _ the pack like that. while south africa captain says he - the pack like that. while south africa captain says he has - the pack like that. while south africa captain says he has a - the pack like that. while south - africa captain says he has a fresher squad with healthy competition, it's a good combination. and england will just have to hope that something about 0ld just have to hope that something about old trafford will change the dynamic. to an incredibly sad story. just two days after winning the scottish championship, mountain biker rab wardell has died in his sleep. he was 37. wardell won the elite men's title in dumfries and galloway at the weekend and then appeared on bbc scotland's the nine programme
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on monday evening, describing how he had overcome three punctures to win the race. his partner is the 0lympian katie archibald, made an emotional statement in a social media post on wednesday morning. you can see the tweets here. they describe her attempts to help rab after he went into cardiac arrest alongside her in bed, saying she tried and tried and that paramedics couldn't bring him back. she goes on to say that her heart stopped with his and the pain she's feeling at his passing, ending with "you mean everything to me, rab. i love you." you're watching sportsday. here are some of our other headlines. beth mooney hit 61 as london spirit beat welsh fire by 8 wickets at lord's to record their first victory of this year's women's hundred. fire have lost all their games and can't qualify for the knockout stages. daniel ricciardo will leave mclaren at the end of the season. the team said they and the australian had "mutually agreed" the split. but mclaren admitted they had precipitated the move.
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formula 2 champion 0scar piastri is expected to replace him and britain's fred wright is up to second overall in the vuelta a espana afterfinishing third on stage 5 in bilbao. first over the line was spain's marc soler. rudy molard claimed the race lead from defending champion primoz roglic. today would normally have been a day of only celebration in ukraine. it's their independence day. but six months on from the start of the russian invasion, there are no public events in the capital kyiv. 0n the sporting front though, a tiny semblance of normality has returned as the ukrainian premier league resumed for the first time since last season was cancelled back in february. adam cottier has more. they will in the group stage opponents for this year uefa championship tomorrow. ukraine's
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regular representatives of europe's table of clubs are back in competitive action. eager to do their country proud and are ready for the challenges that lie ahead. they have been champions in five of the last six seasons in ukraine that their players the goal is drawn with medallist in 1925 that might be a resumption of the domestic league. provided a small step towards normality. provided a small step towards normality-— provided a small step towards normali . ., ,, ., �*, , normality. you know it's very good emotions for _ normality. you know it's very good emotions for us _ normality. you know it's very good emotions for us for _ normality. you know it's very good emotions for us for you _ normality. you know it's very good emotions for us for you the - emotions for us for you the ukrainian people and football players. i am ukrainian people and football players. iam proud ukrainian people and football players. i am proud for my country because we started this in this condition and when when every day we see the missiles on our city, the air raid alarm every day, but we start with football and it's crucial for our country. the start with football and it's crucial for our country.— start with football and it's crucial for our country. the power football isn't lost in — for our country. the power football isn't lost in ukraine _ for our country. the power football isn't lost in ukraine a _ for our country. the power football isn't lost in ukraine a sergeant - for our country. the power football| isn't lost in ukraine a sergeant was invited to take the kick off for the
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match, played behind closed doors in the national stage stadium in kyiv. he was wounded at the beginning of the invasion. a symbol of hope. ukraine's football championship supports — ukraine's football championship supports the soldiers, the wounded, and the _ supports the soldiers, the wounded, and the dead. this is important. this— and the dead. this is important. this is— and the dead. this is important. this is yet— and the dead. this is important. this is yet another platform we can use to _ this is yet another platform we can use to shout about what is going on ”p use to shout about what is going on up to— use to shout about what is going on up to the _ use to shout about what is going on up to the whole world.— up to the whole world. kyiv's national stadium _ up to the whole world. kyiv's national stadium hosted - up to the whole world. kyiv's national stadium hosted the | national stadium hosted the champions league final between liverpool as riel madrid as late as 2018. they will not be able to play their champions league matches here but they are ready to make an impression when they sit next to the best teams in europe. it’s impression when they sit next to the best teams in europe.— best teams in europe. it's like it's time for the _ best teams in europe. it's like it's time for the country _ best teams in europe. it's like it's time for the country sport, - best teams in europe. it's like it's time for the country sport, big - time for the country sport, big sport, the people and country it's part of life and this country could move forward. if you can delay for 90 minutes from the bad news and the
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war, you can feel strong. thea;r 90 minutes from the bad news and the war, you can feel strong.— war, you can feel strong. they may be ukraine's— war, you can feel strong. they may be ukraine's sole _ war, you can feel strong. they may be ukraine's sole representative i war, you can feel strong. they may be ukraine's sole representative in| be ukraine's sole representative in tomorrow's draw but they won't stand alone in their suit of normality. at 10 years old, liam peacock from crowthorne in berkshire said his dream was to become world wakeboarding champion — think of it as like snowboarding or skateboarding, but on water — well now, 13 years later liam's dream came true. i'v e i've come so close so many times and it usually comes down to that last trick and you are cutting into the finaljump and its... it's make or break now and so many times it gets ripped away from you and as i came around it had been a pretty perfect run and when i landed ijust... i
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looked up to the sky and it was crazy emotions and probably the best feeling. abs. crazy emotions and probably the best feelina. �* ., ., , ., ., , ., feeling. a golden memory of a year is a practice — feeling. a golden memory of a year is a practice in _ feeling. a golden memory of a year is a practice in the _ feeling. a golden memory of a year is a practice in the making. - feeling. a golden memory of a year is a practice in the making. for - feeling. a golden memory of a year is a practice in the making. for me| is a practice in the making. for me it was like — is a practice in the making. for me it was like a _ is a practice in the making. for me it was like a weight _ is a practice in the making. for me it was like a weight was _ is a practice in the making. for me it was like a weight was lifted - is a practice in the making. for me it was like a weight was lifted off l it was like a weight was lifted off my shoulders when that happened and it's nowjust staying up there, trying to defend it next year and win as many more the competitions as possible. win as many more the competitions as ossible. ., ., , ., , possible. even more remarkable was the wind that — possible. even more remarkable was the wind that came _ possible. even more remarkable was the wind that came nine _ possible. even more remarkable was the wind that came nine months - possible. even more remarkable was| the wind that came nine months after a serious knee injury.— a serious knee in'ury. when i sat at m -h sio a serious knee in'ury. when i sat at my physio .— a serious knee in'ury. when i sat at my physio i set — a serious knee injury. when i sat at my physio i set a — a serious knee injury. when i sat at my physio i set a goal— a serious knee injury. when i sat at my physio i set a goal to _ a serious knee injury. when i sat at my physio i set a goal to work - a serious knee injury. when i sat at my physio i set a goal to work on . a serious knee injury. when i sat at| my physio i set a goal to work on at the rehab and get through that and i managed to do it. it was absolutely the cherry on top.— the cherry on top. along with older brother, the cherry on top. along with older brother. ryan. _ the cherry on top. along with older brother, ryan, liam _ the cherry on top. along with older brother, ryan, liam runs - the cherry on top. along with older brother, ryan, liam runs his- the cherry on top. along with older brother, ryan, liam runs his own l brother, ryan, liam runs his own youtube channel.— brother, ryan, liam runs his own youtube channel. welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. _ youtube channel. welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. my - youtube channel. welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. my mum l youtube channel. welcome back, l ladies and gentlemen. my mum got youtube channel. welcome back, - ladies and gentlemen. my mum got a sincere wake boarding behind our grandads boat. it was a rite of passage as we got older that we would just learn to do it as well. he pushed me and then me as a younger brother, i went and tried a double flap and then the pressure
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was on him to do it. growing up, that has always pushed me and driven me to be as good as i can be i think. and it's the same for him. but the tricks don't always go to plan. but the tricks don't always go to ian. ., but the tricks don't always go to ian, ., 4' ., ,., but the tricks don't always go to ian. ., ,, ., i. ., but the tricks don't always go to plan. you know you have been knocked out, plan. you know you have been knocked out. broken — plan. you know you have been knocked out, broken bones, _ plan. you know you have been knocked out, broken bones, along _ plan. you know you have been knocked out, broken bones, along the - plan. you know you have been knocked out, broken bones, along the way - plan. you know you have been knocked out, broken bones, along the way it. out, broken bones, along the way it is all builds you into being a better contestant and hard work has been put in but now you are on the bigger trucks and that is where it starts to hurt more. in a bigger trucks and that is where it starts to hurt more.— bigger trucks and that is where it starts to hurt more. in a world of backflips. — starts to hurt more. in a world of backflips, front _ starts to hurt more. in a world of backflips, front flips, _ starts to hurt more. in a world of backflips, front flips, three - starts to hurt more. in a world of backflips, front flips, three 60s, | backflips, front flips, three 60s, liam now stands alone at the top. the ten—year—old in is now smiling and definitely now i think definitely enjoy the title but get back to work, get pushing it and don't let off the gas. and we finish with the goal celebration that seems to be the first viral hit of the new football season.
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i say new football season, but it's something of a resurrection from previous years and resurrection is a fitting word. he mounted by pretending to have a hamstring injury before turning it into its work. it's not the first time it has happened. this is why he did it. last week, this player went viral after she scored a late goal for her team. here is a top �*s version. he sold it well enough. and you won't see attempting to do any of that. and you won't see of that. that's all from sportsday. a reminder there is a live hundred game at the moment. still looking for their first game at the moment. still looking for theirfirst win of game at the moment. still looking for their first win of the competition as they were only women but i competition as you can see with wickets has just fallen. you can watch that right now on bbc two is london spirit have one therefore of the five games so far. second on the table, look for another victory.
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that all the time we have, it has been great to have your company will stop thanks forjoining us. hello, wednesday certainly brought us a mixed day weather wise, some of us a mixed day weather wise, some of us have seen a lot of the cloud and outbreaks of rain, in other areas the cloud has been really well broken and that's been plenty of sunshine. this was norfolk earlier on. similar conditions across northern ireland and scotland. we have some rain around and over night to that will be edging towards the south—east of england where it could be quite heavy and thundery as well. things are turning a gradually fresher as this weather front sweeps its way slowly towards the south—east, humidity gets cleared away and fresher air heads in from the atlantic. a bit of a change in feel to the weather. still quite muqqy feel to the weather. still quite muggy overnight. a lot of cloud for much of england and wales, and
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braked a patchy rain, through the second half of the night, heavy and thundery downpours moving across kent and norfolk. some localised flooding as a lot of rain falls over a small space of time. most of us to see a bit of a fresher night out of there but still 16, 17 degrees for there but still 16, 17 degrees for the likes of norwich and london to start thursday morning pulled up let's take a look at thursday morning. heavy showers and thunderstorms across much of south—east england and london region. suffolk, norfolk as well. gradually that rain will start to ease away towards the north and east as we head into the afternoon. it may leave a lot of standing water around. the rest of the uk, largely drive from the go. by the afternoon mostly dry weather with the sunny spells. light winds as well. a touch fresher than recent days, especially where it has been muggy. 15 to 24 degrees out of temperature this afternoon. heading on a through thursday night and into friday, we have another weather front, here, moving in, a weak affair, moving into an area of higher pressure, so
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it is turning to fizzle out as it does so. it will ring some cloud and some rain for northern ireland, south west scotland and england and wales as well. central and eastern england another dry day with long styles of sunshine and sunshine returning to northern scotland and northern ireland as well. top temperatures between about 15 to 25 degrees, north to south. typical for this time of year. pleasant in that that sun. it looks like most of us the weather holds are notjust through the weekend but for most of next week as well. as high pressure is going to dominating the weather. bye for now.
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hello, i'm maryam moshiri, this is 0utside source. it's been six months since russia began its invasion of ukraine — and with it, the biggest war in europe since world war 2. president zelensky remains defiant. translation: we have been holding strong for six months, _ it's tough but we have clenched our fists and we are fighting for our destiny. every new day is a reason not to give up. global leaders pledge more military support to ukraine — among them uk prime minister boris johnson — who is on a surprise visit to kyiv. but the war is at a stale—mate — with both sides suffering heavy military losses — we'll be live in kyiv with the latest. also in the programme:
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