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from the six team, it's goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday. we'll head live to augusta, golfs first major of the year the masters is well under way. is this the year that the european champions become world champions? there's a tough test for the lionesses tonight, we'll him him also get the latest from wembley. him him also get the latest from wembley. and an offer he couldn't refuse — 2 years after he was sacked, frank lampard returns to the chelsea dugout in a caretaker capacity. unfinished business sounds a little bit hollywood. unfinished business sounds a little bit hollywood-— unfinished business sounds a little bit hollywood. looking for her great live. i bit hollywood. looking for her great live- i want — bit hollywood. looking for her great live. i want to _ bit hollywood. looking for her great live. i want to work. _ bit hollywood. looking for her great live. i want to work. and _ bit hollywood. looking for her great live. i want to work. and of- bit hollywood. looking for her great
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live. i want to work. and of course l live. i want to work. and of course i want to help this club is much as ican. also coming up on sportsday... we meet the windsurfing six year old slicing through the waves in hampshire. welcome along, the first golf major of the year the masters is under way, the world's best are at augusta national, scotie scheffler got to wear the famous green jacket for the first time last year, tiger woods has won it five times, it's the only major rory mcilroy hasn't won. but this has become a tournament that's very difficult to predict, for the last ten years, we've had a different winner every year, let's cross to augusta and speak to our co—respondent andy swiss. andy, how's that leaderboard
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looking? andy, how's that leaderboard lookina? . andy, how's that leaderboard lookina? ~ ., ., andy, how's that leaderboard lookina? . ., ., , ., ,, looking? welcome to our gusto. still ve earl looking? welcome to our gusto. still very early days- _ looking? welcome to our gusto. still very early days. but _ looking? welcome to our gusto. still very early days. but the _ looking? welcome to our gusto. still very early days. but the man - very early days. but the man currently setting the pace is norway's viktor hovland. he's been a real talent for some time, came forth at the open championship last year. he had a brilliant front nine here, three birdies and an eagle on the front nine. he's just got another birdie. so viktor hovland leading the way on six under par at the moment. three shots clear ahead ofjohn romm and america's cameron young. a big group of players onto under par. that includes shane lowery a former champion. norway's viktor hovland putting together an impressive round. he is currently six under par, three clear of the rest of the field.— six under par, three clear of the rest of the field. good scoring. i wonder if the _ rest of the field. good scoring. i wonder if the courts _ rest of the field. good scoring. i wonder if the courts will - rest of the field. good scoring. i | wonder if the courts will toughen rest of the field. good scoring. i - wonder if the courts will toughen up over the coming days. tiger woods, he always saves himself now doesn't he always saves himself now doesn't he for the big events. how house
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getting on? i presume all the spectators in augusta national like to call them the patrons, they'll all be trying to get a glimpse, i presume?— all be trying to get a glimpse, i resume? . 2 ~ presume? that's right. always so much attention _ presume? that's right. always so much attention on _ presume? that's right. always so much attention on tiger - presume? that's right. always so much attention on tiger woods i presume? that's right. always so l much attention on tiger woods not least because he sat in the build up to the masters it might be his last masters it might be his last masters. it's two years hence he had that career threatening car crash and he is still struggling with the injuries that he suffered as a result of that. he's barely played in the build up, he's played only one tournament going into this masters. he did struggle on the front nine. a couple of bogeys saw him drop back. it was a disastrous, he did pick up a birdie as well that he did pick up a birdie as well that he has dropped another shot. he is currently three over par after 11 holes was up already tiger woods with quite a bit of work to do. it's been a memorable day for another man and that is northern ireland's matthew mclean. matthew is an amateur player, he normally works as an optometrist but he did briefly
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leave the back lead the masters in the early stages after picking up early birdies. he has since dropped back after that fine start. he has just completed his round, he finished on five over par. after that promising start, not the finish to the round that he would've liked but whatever happens, it matthew mclean when he gets back home to northern arlington say at one states he did lead the masters without that is obviously no mean feat for the —— northern ireland. n is obviously no mean feat for the -- northern ireland.— northern ireland. i bet he's got a icture as northern ireland. i bet he's got a picture as well. _ northern ireland. i bet he's got a picture as well. that _ northern ireland. i bet he's got a picture as well. that would - northern ireland. i bet he's got a picture as well. that would look. picture as well. that would look great on the wall. rory mcelroy, he tees off pretty shortly. this is been the wombats got away, has in it? ., �* , ., y been the wombats got away, has in it? a , it? that's right, rory mcelroy tees off in the next _ it? that's right, rory mcelroy tees off in the next few _ it? that's right, rory mcelroy tees off in the next few minutes. - it? that's right, rory mcelroy tees off in the next few minutes. he's i it? that's right, rory mcelroy tees| off in the next few minutes. he's in the penultimate group of the day. there has been a lot of scrutiny on rory and the build—up to theirs. the masters is the one major title that he has not won. please come close in
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the past. he finished second last year, thanks to that famous bunker shot on the 18th hole of the final round. he's been in great form in the build—up to the masters, his second in world rankings. a lot of people feel this just might be his year here at the masters. he is not won a major title remarkably since 2014, some nine years, we've seems extraordinary for a player of his character rory calibre. certainly will have high hopes that finally this might be his year here at our gusto. this might be his year here at our austo. , ~ , ., gusto. indies west, live in our austo. gusto. indies west, live in our gusto- viktor _ gusto. indies west, live in our gusto. viktor hovland - gusto. indies west, live in our gusto. viktor hovland still - leads the way in the first round of the masters. leads the way in the first round of the masters. the dp world tour, formerly golf's european tour, has won its legal battle with a number of its former players who broke away to compete on the saudi backed liv series without permission. 12 players, incuding lee westwood and ian poulter, have now been told by the arbitration body sporting resolutions,
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that they must pay the 100 thousand pound fines imposed by the tour. there's still a lot of uncertainty though, as to whether those players will keep their tour membership and still be eligible for the ryder cup later this year. it might make it more difficult for those players tuesday in membership. we also have to remember that they have commitments to play against dp world tours on another tour. this comes down to their choice. we are not banning the players. the suspensions or the findings will be fair and proportionate. they will have to make a decision just like they made a decision at the beginning tojoin a rival tour. i'll never begrudge them for doing it but i always said there will be consequences. and we are grateful that the consequences are now able to be adhered to. we are really
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motivated to try to make this and move it along as quick as possible. but there's a lot of work to be done and a lot of forensic analysis to be done. we have rules and regulations. and the panel said that those are not anti—competitive. they... we can administer those hold up that i think is pretty significant. you're up-to-date _ think is pretty significant. you're up-to-date with _ think is pretty significant. you're up-to-date with all _ think is pretty significant. you're up-to-date with all the - think is pretty significant. you're up-to-date with all the golf- think is pretty significant. you're| up-to-date with all the golf news up—to—date with all the golf news this evening. there's an important match for england lionesses this evening. it's only a friendly against brazil at wembley, but with the summer's world cup fast approaching, every minute on the pitch counts ahead of the tournament. let's cross live to wembley, jo currie there for us, and jo it's a sellout for the first women's finallissima, the euro champions against the south american champions. big deal, that is. absolutely. last
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time the lionesses _ big deal, that is. absolutely. last time the lionesses took _ big deal, that is. absolutely. last time the lionesses took to - big deal, that is. absolutely. last time the lionesses took to the - big deal, that is. absolutely. last l time the lionesses took to the pitch at wamsley they were crowned european champions. someone who knows all about what it's like to play in these big occasions here at wembley is former england goalkeeper who kindlyjoins us this evening. karen, first of all, yes this is a family but there also a trophy on the line how much will these lionesses want to add this one to the collection?— lionesses want to add this one to the collection? anytime is a “ovial all the the collection? anytime is a “ovial any the — the collection? anytime is a “ovial ally the are always * the collection? anytime is a “ovial ally the are always up i the collection? anytime is a “ovial ally the are always up to h the collection? anytime is a jovial ally the are always up to the - the collection? anytime is a jovial| ally the are always up to the fight. using _ ally the are always up to the fight. using wiih— ally the are always up to the fight. using with a winning mentality that the euros theyjust want to win everything they can. without an unbeaten — everything they can. without an unbeaten streak that serena has and still, there _ unbeaten streak that serena has and still, there you want to make sure that continues for as long as possible _ that continues for as long as possible-— that continues for as long as ossible. �*, ., ~ ., possible. let's talk about the unbeaten _ possible. let's talk about the unbeaten streak _ possible. let's talk about the unbeaten streak sarina - possible. let's talk about the - unbeaten streak sarina wiegman they are unbeaten under who came in in september 2021, are unbeaten under who came in in september202i, if tonight are unbeaten under who came in in september 2021, if tonight goes the way it will be up to 30 games without heading into a world cup in the summer, do they want to be taking an unbeaten run that long or actually a defeat in the next game although next week may do them a little bit of good? it’s
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although next week may do them a little bit of good?— little bit of good? it's a really aood little bit of good? it's a really good points- _ little bit of good? it's a really good points. in _ little bit of good? it's a really good points. in terms - little bit of good? it's a really good points. in terms of- little bit of good? it's a really . good points. in terms of england team, _ good points. in terms of england team, there is players here that i havent— team, there is players here that i haven't felt what it feels like to lose under serena vagrant. i think the important thing to focus on is this sarina — the important thing to focus on is this sarina wiegman is a really —— for the _ this sarina wiegman is a really —— for the plague and stop opposition and youhe — for the plague and stop opposition and you're probably not gonna see the likes— and you're probably not gonna see the likes of europe, different style of play. _ the likes of europe, different style of play, differing tactical, the way they approach the game, different creative _ they approach the game, different creative styles in all sorts of things _ creative styles in all sorts of things a— creative styles in all sorts of things. a good test for them in terms — things. a good test for them in terms of— things. a good test for them in terms of their own personal development but also comes down to the selection at the end of the day. if the selection at the end of the day. if there _ the selection at the end of the day. if there is _ the selection at the end of the day. if there is a — the selection at the end of the day. if there is a loss it's not the end of the world. obviously, that you want _ of the world. obviously, that you want to mount and win. it doesn't really— want to mount and win. it doesn't really change anything. if there is a trophy— really change anything. if there is a how at — really change anything. if there is a trophy at stake the girls get a want _ a trophy at stake the girls get a want that— a trophy at stake the girls get a want that silverware.— a trophy at stake the girls get a want that silverware. they've got results and _ want that silverware. they've got results and i. _ want that silverware. they've got results and i, australia _ want that silverware. they've got results and i, australia next - want that silverware. they've got | results and i, australia next week was up to big test. in terms of brazil, they've got a couple players missing tonight but this is still a very good team that their south american champions they are right number nine of the world. we
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american champions they are right number nine of the world.- number nine of the world. we saw them no number nine of the world. we saw them go all _ number nine of the world. we saw them go all the — number nine of the world. we saw them go all the way _ number nine of the world. we saw them go all the way to _ number nine of the world. we saw them go all the way to the - number nine of the world. we saw them go all the way to the she - them go all the way to the she believes tournament. they lost in the us— believes tournament. they lost in the us and — believes tournament. they lost in the us and canada but they beat japan _ the us and canada but they beat japan who are tough opponents. they are not— japan who are tough opponents. they are not quite the brazil that we are used _ are not quite the brazil that we are used to— are not quite the brazil that we are used to seeing. we will see some creative _ used to seeing. we will see some creative freedom going forward and a lot of amazing technical skills and excitement but i think a lot of people — excitement but i think a lot of people saying there may be a bit more _ people saying there may be a bit more boring than they used to say in. more boring than they used to say in pia _ more boring than they used to say in pia has — more boring than they used to say in. pia has come in. ask us national team _ in. pia has come in. ask us national team coach, — in. pia has come in. ask us national team coach, swedish international coach _ team coach, swedish international coach but — team coach, swedish international coach but she's brought an element of pragmatism and almost structure to them _ of pragmatism and almost structure to them. maybe some of the brazilians are quite as happy with the fact— brazilians are quite as happy with the fact they're not seeing that exciting — the fact they're not seeing that exciting for power may be used to seeing _ exciting for power may be used to seeing from them. margaret is not here tonight. these are some fantastic— here tonight. these are some fantastic players but they've got some _ fantastic players but they've got some fantastic —— mardell. he some fantastic— some fantastic —— mardell. he some fantastic youth about left, really, really _ fantastic youth about left, really, really exciting to watch. lots fantastic youth about left, really, really exciting to watch.— really exciting to watch. lots of crosses coming _ really exciting to watch. lots of
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crosses coming into _ really exciting to watch. lots of crosses coming into the - really exciting to watch. lots of crosses coming into the box. i really exciting to watch. lots of i crosses coming into the box. she will be tested _ crosses coming into the box. she will be tested in _ crosses coming into the box. she will be tested in terms of her aerial— will be tested in terms of her aerial physicality and dominance. will be _ aerial physicality and dominance. will be short of anything exciting. i will be short of anything exciting. i love _ will be short of anything exciting. i love the — will be short of anything exciting. i love the fact you call brazil potentially boring. only you can get away with apples or thank you so much here is part of the bbc radio team. you can hear live matches on bbc at should be a good one. live for china wembley. joe also features of the latest edition of the football news show. it is now live on the iplayer. can the lionesses conquer the world? that is what they are asking. we will find out. you injuly and august in australia and new zealand. two of the home nations are also playing each other in a friendly. wales are taking on northern ireland in cardiff. over 6,000 tickets have been sold, which will be a wales women record for a friendly. dan heard reports.
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wales hold their breath... the last met in wales it was late heartbreak in newport. a last—minute equaliser snatch a point from northern ireland who went on to qualify ahead of wales for euro 2022. that was before wales for euro 2022. that was before wales boss took charge and that resulted in 2019 will be the ideal motivation. i resulted in 2019 will be the ideal motivation-— motivation. i think there is that side to it- _ motivation. i think there is that side to it. we've _ motivation. i think there is that side to it. we've progressed . side to it. we've progressed significantly in possession. northern ireland have done the same. they've got european championships under their belt. they've got that experience for both teams did not have food a couple years ago. i will be thinking about northern ireland too much in terms of history but i'll be wanting to make sure that when we leave the pitch where pens are. ~ . , when we leave the pitch where pens are. . ., ,,, g' when we leave the pitch where pens are. . ., ,,, ., when we leave the pitch where pens are. ., ,, are. wales stryker out because of in'u are. wales stryker out because of injury while _ are. wales stryker out because of injury while the — are. wales stryker out because of injury while the former _ are. wales stryker out because of injury while the former england i injury while the former england international could make a debut. and i could also see the attendance record for home international friendly broken with more than 6000 tickets having already been sold. the game is also an opportunity to
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bid farewell to all—time record care for the next goal scorer helen ward who announced her retirement last month. the 36—year—old played 105 time for her country scoring 44 goals without wales plan to honour her with a half—time presentation put up with her departure haven't been felt in the camp. it’s put up with her departure haven't been felt in the camp.— put up with her departure haven't been felt in the camp. it's good to been felt in the camp. it's good to be amazing- _ been felt in the camp. it's good to be amazing. her— been felt in the camp. it's good to be amazing. her family _ been felt in the camp. it's good to be amazing. her family can - been felt in the camp. it's good to be amazing. her family can come| be amazing. her family can come down and it will be really special for her that weekend. support her going forward and just enjoy her retirement. i know to set time and she would love to still be here but also just realised what she did for this nation. she put everything she could into playing for wales. she was so proud to do so. we could into playing for wales. she was so proud to do so.— could into playing for wales. she was so proud to do so. we 'ust want to thank her. — was so proud to do so. we 'ust want to thank her. wales h was so proud to do so. we 'ust want to thank her. wales will_ was so proud to do so. we just want to thank her. wales will face - to thank her. wales will face portugal in another family next week before attention turns to the nations league draw in may. before attention turns to the nations league draw in may. just over 2 years after sacking him, chelsea have turned to frank lampard to see them through to the end of the season.
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it's been a chaotic season at stamford bridge, getting rid of two full—time managers in thomas tuchel and graham potter. lampard's lastjob was at everton, he was sacked injanuary. though he was revered at stamford bridge as a player he is aware that his caretaker appointment has been met with surprise by some chelsea fans. ididn't i didn't think i'd ever be in the sea. competent person, i want to work hard and understand the game. and this club always has a big connection with little if i'm honest, it wasn't my thought that one day i'll be back as chelsea manager. because myjob is to be as good a manager as i can be. unfinished business sounds a bit hollywood. sounds like you looking for a great line. our work and of course it would help this club is much as i can. this is my club in terms of my playing career and having managed coach year before. i have a lot of emotions and feelings towards the club. also am a very practical person. when you become a manager you understand that a manager you understand that a manager of the club to use asia club forever. obviously, i've been on a
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different pass since i left chelsea. everton are safe to expect but to come back at a time where the club have asked me to come and take the role, of course that's the most important thing. also with the belief that i can come and help the cars in this period to the end of the season. maybe in the beginning going into this would've been short term, that's a positive thing to me because everyone can have a clean slate as much right now you push each other and i'll try to manage that. , ., each other and i'll try to manage that. ,, . each other and i'll try to manage that. i. ., ., each other and i'll try to manage that. ., ., that. do you have a message for chelsea fans _ that. do you have a message for chelsea fans out _ that. do you have a message for chelsea fans out there? - that. do you have a message for chelsea fans out there? very - chelsea fans out there? very thankful for _ chelsea fans out there? very thankful for the _ chelsea fans out there? very thankful for the ones - chelsea fans out there? very thankful for the ones that. chelsea fans out there 7“ thankful for the ones that are delighted. if there are some that are not delighted, they can know that i will work my utmost to get the team to where i wanted to be and give him a team they are proud of. lampard says it was an easy decision given his links with the club, the football writer oliver kay says it's actually an appointment that makes sense. i'v e i've been questioning the direction of the club for the last 12 months. i think they made a number of
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terrible decision. in the dresser market and a lot of this is come from sacking managers, which is what they need to do. despite being a serial critic of this or a cynic about this regime, i think this gives them time, it gives them breathing space while they look for a new manager. it's an interim appointment. somebody who knows the club well, somebody who knows the immediate task. i don't see a downside to it. i see a lot of people getting hysterical about it but personally i think it's the most sensible thing they've done in the 12 months they been there. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today... lorcan tucker has become only the second irishman to hit a test century. he made 108 against bangladesh as they closed their second innings on 286—8 at the end of day 3 — that's a lead of 131.
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it's the first day of the county championships. champions surrey are batting first against lancashire at old trafford. cameron steele is unbeaten at 86. it's a rest weekend in the women's six nations. england's next match is against wales a week on saturday. the welsh squad have doubled the number of players on central contracts this year and they're doing everything they can to get the squad in the best possible shape on matchdays. that involves monitoring players' periods — a move which officials say is reducing their risk of injury. emilia belli reports. with victories over ireland and scotland under their belts, it's been a perfect start to wales' six nations, and with 25 players now on professional contracts, their status is growing and it's being reflected in their preparations. at their training base, staff are using gps to track movements,
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compiling huge datasets on each athlete's performance. methods like these trackers have been used for years to collect data on athletes but as the professionals of the women's game grows, there's been a growing realisation ofjust how different male bodies are from female ones, so collecting data on menstrual cycles can make all the difference. in the morning before we start training if the app. please enter symptoms. you put in your symptoms, so if you are flagging up symptoms, for example i get more fatigued or lethargic at certain stages of the period, so i can login here i'm feeling it a bit today. the girls will have their own individual profile... the technology enables staff to create tailored training and nutrition programmes. some of them have debilitating cramps that they really struggle to train. some mid cycle they struggle with ovulation pains, things like constipation and breast
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tenderness, others will feel potentially fatigued, low in mood, more receptive to illness. so there can be a real array of symptoms throughout which we need to pay attention to. the app gives us the ability to see that in real time. what are you struggling with and what can we do to help them help themselves as well. rather than a taboo, periods have become the subject of science. the data collected is also being analysed by academics at cardiff metropolitan university, who hope understanding the effects of the menstrual cycle on the welsh women's training could help others. it'sjust part of a common conversation now, and as athletes we track so much, our data in the gym, how much we run, what we put into our bodies, and our menstrual cycle is a huge part of who we are and happens every single month so why shouldn't we talk about it? but some say there is further to go still.
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ireland's rugby team as well as the england and new zealand football sides all switched to dark shorts making players on their periods feel more comfortable. could wales follow suit? we have talked about in the training rooms, about what colour we would like to go if we had the choice later on, so it's definitely a starting point to talk about. it is sometimes called six nations fallow week where nothing much happens, but try telling that to these wales players. with the challenge of beating the favourites in front of a sell—out home crowd, even the smallest details are not being left to chance in their preparations. now, what's your perception of equestrianism, horse—riding? elitist? too expensive? classist? the governing body, british equestrian that oversees the sport all the way from the pony club through to the olympics, has just published a report, after questioning hundreds of people from either ethnically diverse or under—served communities.
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over three quarters of respondents agreed with the statement that they "felt under—represented in horseriding and its related activities". over half said they couldn't afford it and a quarter said they felt that racial discrimination was a factor affecting their ability to access and benefit from equestrian activity. jim eyre, the chief executive of british equestrian, gave me his reaction. i think on the whole reading it was disappointing. but actually, the whole purpose of the report and their survey was to understand the barriers to equestrian is him and how we can make it more diverse for the actually pretty grateful for what it's on earth and clarified for us. ,., ., , , ., what it's on earth and clarified for us. ., , , ., ., us. the report flags up to main areas that _ us. the report flags up to main areas that the _ us. the report flags up to main areas that the environments i us. the report flags up to main | areas that the environments can us. the report flags up to main - areas that the environments can be seen as bullying, sometimes seen as racialized and also economically people feel put off by equestrian
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riding. people feel put off by equestrian ridina. ., �* riding. you're quite right. there are two parts- _ riding. you're quite right. there are two parts. one _ riding. you're quite right. there are two parts. one is _ riding. you're quite right. there are two parts. one is peoples i are two parts. one is peoples experience of trying to get involved in writing. and the other is clearly the cost. all both side it's about making the sport accessible. the writing because, we've been hit hard, covid was hard on writing. we are less able to deal with bad but we are more able to deal with making sure that there is a good environment for people to come in and get involved in the sport. what and get involved in the sport. what is the motivation _ and get involved in the sport. what is the motivation to _ and get involved in the sport. what is the motivation to actually get on and tackle these issues? on the face of it you can see that over 70% of writing schools have a waiting list so it seems to be very healthy in that respect. what is the actual motivation? taste that respect. what is the actual motivation?— that respect. what is the actual motivation? . ., ., , motivation? we are really good in terms of gender _ motivation? we are really good in terms of gender neutrality, - motivation? we are really good in terms of gender neutrality, age i terms of gender neutrality, age barrier, it really good with disabled railroaders. but we are
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clear, if you asked in the beginning we should be more ethnically diverse. �* , ., we should be more ethnically diverse. , ., , , �*, diverse. because of because it's inevitable it _ diverse. because of because it's inevitable it will _ diverse. because of because it's inevitable it will always - diverse. because of because it's inevitable it will always be - diverse. because of because it's inevitable it will always be seen| diverse. because of because it's i inevitable it will always be seen as classist and elitist. i inevitable it will always be seen as classist and elitist.— classist and elitist. i think that's cuite a classist and elitist. i think that's quite a bit _ classist and elitist. i think that's quite a bit of — classist and elitist. i think that's quite a bit of perception - classist and elitist. i think that's quite a bit of perception there. l classist and elitist. i think that's| quite a bit of perception there. it is expensive looking after animals and horses indeed. yes, it is expensive. athletes for instance have come from various backgrounds. i would try and challenge the perception that it is class and elitist. yes, it is an expensive sport. elitist. yes, it is an expensive sort. , , elitist. yes, it is an expensive sort. , ., , elitist. yes, it is an expensive sort, , ., , , elitist. yes, it is an expensive sort. , ., , , , elitist. yes, it is an expensive sort. , .,, , , " elitist. yes, it is an expensive sort. , , , " «r, sport. just to sum up, these 11 key recommendations, _ sport. just to sum up, these 11 key recommendations, what _ sport. just to sum up, these 11 key recommendations, what is - sport. just to sum up, these 11 key recommendations, what is top - sport. just to sum up, these 11 key recommendations, what is top of i sport. just to sum up, these 11 key i recommendations, what is top of the list? what can you see to try and broaden the appeal of equestrian riding, all you members from pony club all the way out? i riding, all you members from pony club all the way out?— club all the way out? i think the main lawn _ club all the way out? i think the main lawn is — club all the way out? i think the main lawn is to _ club all the way out? i think the main lawn is to have _ club all the way out? i think the main lawn is to have a - club all the way out? i think the - main lawn is to have a commitment, and antiracist commitment. to give
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people the confidence that they can call this behaviour out when they see it and something will be done. that's ready to be easy. as we said earlier, this is a generational project. if we don't start somewhere and we don't take the recommendation seriously and we won't move forward. i think i've taken as much positive news from this report as i have negative. now, a young windsurfer from hampshire has been getting a lot of attention in the sport after a video of him you travelling at high—speed on the waves went viral online. oscar bate, is just 6. lewis coombes has the story. had, i love when surveying. what do you love about windsurfing? going past erasing people. you you love about windsurfing? going past erasing people.— past erasing people. you go faster than most six-year-olds _ past erasing people. you go faster than most six-year-olds with - past erasing people. you go faster than most six-year-olds with him | past erasing people. you go faster i than most six-year-olds with him in than most six—year—olds with him in fact every six—year—old that i know. tell me how fast you go? 131.
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fact every six-year-old that i know. tell me how fast you go? 17.1. when ou're tell me how fast you go? 17.1. when you're among _ tell me how fast you go? 17.1. when you're among the — tell me how fast you go? 17.1. when you're among the fastest _ you're among the fastest six—year—old windsurfer in world every point one zero accounts. what every point one zero accounts. what did i feel like? — every point one zero accounts. what did i feel like? scary. _ every point one zero accounts. what did i feel like? scary. oscar- every point one zero accounts. what did i feel like? scary. oscar grew . did i feel like? scary. oscar grew u n did i feel like? scary. oscar grew no around _ did i feel like? scary. oscar grew uo around it— did i feel like? scary. oscar grew up around it so _ did i feel like? scary. oscar grew up around it so since _ did i feel like? scary. oscar grew up around it so since a _ did i feel like? scary. oscar grew up around it so since a young - did i feel like? scary. oscar grew| up around it so since a young age she's— up around it so since a young age she's been— up around it so since a young age she's been on boogie boards, as it as he _ she's been on boogie boards, as it as he could — she's been on boogie boards, as it as he could stand on the board he wanted _ as he could stand on the board he wanted to— as he could stand on the board he wanted to try. as he could stand on the board he wanted to try-— as he could stand on the board he wanted to try. what are you thinking on the side? — wanted to try. what are you thinking on the side? are _ wanted to try. what are you thinking on the side? are you _ wanted to try. what are you thinking on the side? are you lie... - wanted to try. what are you thinking on the side? are you lie... ? - wanted to try. what are you thinking on the side? are you lie... ? i'm - on the side? are you lie... ? i'm hoinu on the side? are you lie... ? i'm hoping his— on the side? are you lie... ? i'm hoping his art — on the side? are you lie... ? i'm hoping his art in _ on the side? are you lie... ? i'm hoping his art in a _ on the side? are you lie... ? i'm hoping his art in a crash. - on the side? are you lie... ? i'm hoping his art in a crash. is- on the side? are you lie... ? i'mj hoping his art in a crash. is quite sca at hoping his art in a crash. is quite scary at times- _ hoping his art in a crash. is quite scary at times. occasionally - hoping his art in a crash. is quite scary at times. occasionally he'll fall scary at times. occasionally he'll fail you — scary at times. occasionally he'll fail you get — scary at times. occasionally he'll fall you get back— scary at times. occasionally he'll fall you get back up, _ scary at times. occasionally he'll fall you get back up, get- scary at times. occasionally he'll fall you get back up, get on- scary at times. occasionally he'll fall you get back up, get on the. fall you get back up, get on the board _ fall you get back up, get on the board and — fall you get back up, get on the board and carries _ fall you get back up, get on the board and carries on. _ fall you get back up, get on the board and carries on. he - fall you get back up, get on the board and carries on.— board and carries on. he really en'o s board and carries on. he really enjoys it- _ board and carries on. he really enjoys it. oscar _ board and carries on. he really enjoys it. oscar win _ board and carries on. he really enjoys it. oscar win serves - board and carries on. he really enjoys it. oscar win serves on | board and carries on. he really l enjoys it. oscar win serves on an inflatable rig, it 17 point speed is made in the talk of the windsurfing community. made in the talk of the windsurfing community-— made in the talk of the windsurfing l community-_ let community. oscar, six years old! let that sink in- — community. oscar, six years old! let that sink in. having _ community. oscar, six years old! let that sink in. having seen _ community. oscar, six years old! let that sink in. having seen the - community. oscar, six years old! let that sink in. having seen the clip - that sink in. having seen the clip on social media oscar has now picked up on social media oscar has now picked up sponsorship from three of the biggest windsurfing brands in the world. where do you want this to go for oscar? i world. where do you want this to go for oscar? ~ �* , world. where do you want this to go for oscar? ,, �*, ., for oscar? i think it's about keein: for oscar? i think it's about keeping his _ for oscar? i think it's about keeping his enjoyment. - for oscar? i think it's about keeping his enjoyment. if i for oscar? i think it's about i keeping his enjoyment. if we
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for oscar? i think it's about - keeping his enjoyment. if we push them _ keeping his enjoyment. if we push them too — keeping his enjoyment. if we push them too hard then he'll resist it and give — them too hard then he'll resist it and give up. but while he's enjoying it, and give up. but while he's enjoying it. that's _ and give up. but while he's enjoying it, that's the key thing to keep him having _ it, that's the key thing to keep him having a good time on the water. 0scar— having a good time on the water. 0scar gets— having a good time on the water. oscar gets out on his board pretty much every day but has travelled the world doing the sport he loves. like that? what do your friends say when you say i'm going when surveying? they don't believe me. why is that do you think?— they don't believe me. why is that do you think? because they haven't seen me. do you think? because they haven't seen me- with _ do you think? because they haven't seen me. with nearly _ do you think? because they haven't seen me. with nearly 150,000 - do you think? because they haven't. seen me. with nearly 150,000 views oane seen me. with nearly 150,000 views online oscar— seen me. with nearly 150,000 views online oscar bate _ seen me. with nearly 150,000 views online oscar bate is _ seen me. with nearly 150,000 views online oscar bate is a _ seen me. with nearly 150,000 views online oscar bate is a young - online oscar bate is a young windsurfer that has to be seen to be believed. how does it feel to be the youngest person on the water? happy. pre cool, youngest person on the water? happy. pretty cool. is _ youngest person on the water? happy. pretty cool. is it — youngest person on the water? happy. pretty cool, is it a? _ youngest person on the water? happy. pretty cool, is it a? yeah. _ a future olympian in the making. lots of live sports tonight. masters, wembley, go to the bbc
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sport website. but that's all from us. bye—bye. hello there. we saw the sunshine developing more widely today. and as the showers fade away and skies clear and winds drop, the easter weekend could start cold with a widespread slight frost. the cloud that brought the earlier rain followed by the showers are moving away out into the north sea. and following on from that, we've got pressure rising, this ridge of high pressure tending to build in and that will kill off any remaining showers that may hang around for a while across some eastern parts of england and eastern scotland. but even here, we'll see skies clearing later and the winds will be falling light. so temperatures will drop sharply. these are the numbers in towns and cities. so in rural areas, knock off a couple of degrees and we could be as low as minus two or minus three in northern ireland,
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wales and western scotland. good friday starts cold but sunny and the winds will be light as well. so it will feel pleasant in the sunshine as temperatures rise. so the cloud will build up a little and spread out a bit, especially across eastern parts of england. there's also more cloud coming in from the north sea and it could be thick enough to give it one or two spots of light rain in north east england. otherwise a dry day. and if anything, those temperatures may be a degree or so higher than today. and with the light winds, it'll feel pleasant in the sunshine. there'll be some more sunshine around as we head into the weekend because that high pressure still in charge. eventually these weather fronts will make progress from the atlantic, but not just yet. again, a lot of dry weather around on saturday. more cloud across some eastern parts of england and scotland. and the cloud will develop a bit more further west as the southerly wind picks up as well. temperatures continuing to rise just a little, 14 degrees in the central belt of scotland and 15 in the south east of england for easter sunday. we may have more sunshine around actually on sunday. and ahead of this rain that comes into northern ireland later in the afternoon, towards
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the evening, the winds will be stronger, but it's the southerly wind that's giving us more warmth. the warmest day of the next few on easter sunday could make 16 degrees around the murray firth, merseyside and 17 to the north of london. but then we see that rain coming in to northern ireland. those weather fronts take that rain eastwards overnight into easter monday. so it's a much wetter day on easter monday. we've got that rain moving away from most areas, but it will be followed by some sunshine, some showers, a blustery wind, perhaps, and temperatures will be a little lower.
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