tv Sportsday BBC News April 7, 2023 2:45am-3:01am BST
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welcome to sports day. i'm hugh ferris. our top story. three magnificent sevens under par withjohn raam's recovery from a nightmare start. it helps them to share the masters league. chloe kelly, the key for england again as the lionesses win another trophy at wembley. and an offer he couldn't refuse — two years after he was sacked, frank lampa rd returns to the chelsea dugout in a caretaker capacity. hello again. three players lead the masters after the first round at augusta, withjohn ramm recovering from a double bogey to be one of those at seven under par. the world number two came back from four—putting the first
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for a six to record a 65 on day one, going to the top of the leaderboard by a norwegian player who had a bogey free round and at one point had the course record of 63 in his sights. and the four—time major champion brooks koepka, one of those in the field that has defected to liv golf. you can head to our website for the very latest leaderboard for the end of round one. tiger woods playing his 25th masters but struggling at two over par, talking about constant pain just two years on from the car crash that nearly cost him his career. staying with golf and the dp world tour, formerly known as the european tour, has won a legal battle against 12 players who defected to liv golf. the key element to the arbitration is the 100,000 pound fine for doing so without permission should indeed be upheld, but there is still a lot uncertainty as to whether those players will keep their tour membership and be eligible for the ryder cup later this year.
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it might make it more difficult for those players to stay in membership but you also have to remember they have commitments to play against the dp world tour events as well on another tour. this comes down to their choice. we are not banning the players, the suspensions of the fines will be firm, proportionate, and they will have to make a decision, just like they made a decision at the beginning tojoin a rival tour, and i will never begrudge them for doing it but i always said there would be consequences and we are grateful that the consequences are now able to be adhered to. we are really motivated to try to make this and move this along as quickly as possible but there is 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, and that we
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can administer those, and that i think is pretty significant. england have won the first women's finalissima tournament between champions of europe and south america, beating brazil on penalties. it was the first time the lionesses played for a trophy at wembley since they won euro 2022 and the key participants had something of a familiarity. ella toone and chloe kelly weere to the fore, just as they were in last year's final. this was a sold out wembley for the clash of the champions, winners of europe hosting the best of south america, a perfect test for both teams with the world cup nowjust a few months away. england dominated the opening period with lucy bronze going close before she then set up ella toone to break the deadlock with a precision goal.
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after the break brazil showed their spirit, england having mary earps and the crossbar to thank as they pushed for an equaliser, but england kept them at bay and we re moments from victory until alvarez�* scrappy goal forced the game to penalties, and it was left to england's chloe kelly to score the winning spot kick, reminiscent of the scenes here at wembley last summer. the lionesses�* unbeaten run continues as they were crowned finalissima champions. in the moment i don't like it because it's very nice when you control the game and we lost a little bit control of the game in the second half, but afterwards, and now we're having this medal, but also afterwards, we take so much from this game, so it's really really good and we really needed this in our preparation for the world cup. everything is changed, i'm talking to you now, it's like i expect us to win these games, whereas before it was 'let's see if we can get over
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the line', so it's quite nice really isn't it, we almost a year on and here we are in wembley again again and very very proud to be english. in a night of international friendlies, in the women's game, spain beat norway 4—2, while wales had a comprehensive 4—1 win over northern ireland. chelsea say they are delighted to welcome frank lampard back to the club as caretaker manager until the end of the season. his return coming two years after he was replaced by thomas tuchel. the club's all—time top scorer was available because he was also sacked by everton earlier this year. lampard's first match in charge of this second spell as boss is on saturday in the premier league against wolves. he says the chance to come back was too good to turn down. i had a lot of emotions and feelings towards the club, i'm also a very practicle person, and when you become a manager,
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you understand you don't manage your club forever, and obviously i have been on a different path since i left chelsea, but to come back in a time where the club have asked me to come and take the role, that's the most important thing, but also with the belief that i can come and help the cause in this period until the end of the season. the likes ofjulian nagelsmann and louis enrique still believed to be in the long—term picture for chelsea. 0llie kay is the senior football writer at the athletic, and has questioned the club's decision making this season, but believes that lampard's reappointment does make sense. i have been questioning the direction of the club for the last 12 months, i believe they have made a number of terrible decisions, a lot of this has come from sacking a manager at the start of the season which they did not need to do, but despite being a sort of serial
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critic of this regime, i think thisjust gives them time, breathing space, while they look for a new manager, it's a very interim appointment, somebody who knows the club well, who knows the immediate task. i don't see a downside to it. new zealand 0di captain kane williamson is expected to miss this year's world cup after rupturing a knee ligament playing in the indian premier league. he injured his acl while fielding in the tournament's opening game. the world cup in october in india may well come too soon. ireland lead bangladesh after day three of the tour, they looked in danger when they were reduced to 27—4 in the 2nd endings but he became the second irishman to hit a test century, making 108, andy mcbride
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was unbeaten on 71, ireland 286—8 at the close, a lead of 131. finally a young windsurfer from england has been getting a lot of attention in the sport after a video of him travelling at high speed on the waves went viral online. 0scar isjust six. hello, i'm 0scar! i love windsurfing. what do you love about windsurfing? going fast! you go faster than most six —year—olds, tell me how fast you have been? 17.1. when you are among the fastest six—year—old wind surfers in the world, every 0.1 knot counts. what does it feel like? scary.
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0scar grew up around it, so i think since a very young age he has been going on a boogie board, wanting to try this. what are you thinking on the side? i'm just hoping is not going to crash! it's quite scary at times. sometimes he will catch a cold, but he would just go back up on the board and carry on. he really enjoys it. he surfs on an inflatable rig, making him the talk of the wind surfing community without speed. 0scar, six years old! let that sink in. having seen the clip on social media he has now picked up sponsorship from three of the biggest windsurfing brands in the world. where do you want this to go through? i think it's about keeping his enjoyment, if we push too hard he would just give up but while he is enjoying it, and that's the key thing, a good time on the water. 0scar gets out on his board pretty much every day, but has travelled the world doing the sports he loves.
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what do your friends say when you say i'm just going windsurfing? they don't believe me. they don't believe me. why is that the iraq _ they don't believe me. why is that the iraq and? _ they don't believe me. why is that the iraq and? - _ they don't believe me. why is that the iraq and? - why - they don't believe me. why is that the iraq and? - why is . that the iraq and? - why is that the iraq and? - why is that do you _ that the iraq and? - why is that do you reckon? - because they have not seen me. with nearly 150,000 views online, 0scar 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. pretty cool, isn't it? yeah! something to definitely keep an eye on. head to the website for reaction today one of the masters at augusta, three players have a 3 shot lead, two players five under and the defending champion scotty scheffler, one of those just a further shot back, much more besides, but that's it for now, thanks for watching, goodbye.
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hello there. the weather for the easter weekend is looking pretty decent for many of us. a lot of places will stay dry and there'll be plenty of sunshine around, too. the temperatures creeping up, particularly easter sunday looks to be a warm one across southern areas. however, it's all changed by the time we head into the bank holiday, easter monday. it turns more unsettled thanks to this area of low pressure. but high pressure dominates the scene, as you can see, for good friday. it starts off chilly, though, with some frost around, early mist and fog, which will clear quite quickly. as the temperatures rise into the afternoon, could see some fairweather cloud bubbling up — that could spark off the odd shower across southeast england. a bit of cloud just rolling in off the north sea for northeast england, eastern scotland, and along north sea coasts, it'll be quite chilly with an onshore breeze. 0therwise, elsewhere after that chilly starts, it's the low to mid—teens for most of us. and then, through friday night into the early part of saturday, temperatures again tumble across central, southern and western areas where skies are clearest. it's particularly cold there, i think, for west midlands, central wales, but eastern scotland, eastern england, more cloud here, so not quite
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as cold as will be further west. into saturday, then, very little change, high pressure dominates the scene. this weather front getting a little bit closer to northern ireland, but it stays away, i think, throughout the day. so, plenty of sunshine once again through the morning, into the afternoon, a bit of cloud bubbling up — that could just produce the odd shower here and there. but most places will stay dry and those temperatures ranging from around 11—15 degrees again. quite chilly, though, across north east scotland, with the onshore breeze. easter sunday looks to be a little bit warmer. plenty of sunshine through central and southern areas, a bit more clouds to the east, and then to the west, this weather front starts to bring more of a breeze. outbreaks of rain to northern ireland, the far west of scotland, later in the day. but for the rest of the country, that sunshine around southerly winds, it could be quite warm — up to around 17 degrees in the mildest spots. then it's all change for bank holiday monday. this weather front spreads across the country with some fairly gusty winds, as it does clear through during the second part of the day, it brightens up
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sunshine and blustery showers, most of the showers in the north and the west, some of them will be fairly heavy. temperatures coming down a touch, particularly in the north and the west, highs of 10 to around 13 or 1a degrees for most. and then, the upcoming new week looks unsettled, low pressure always nearby. it'll stay quite showery. a bit of sunshine around, too, but it will be noticeably cooler.
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live from washington, this is bbc news. two democrat lawmakers in the state of tennessee expelled by the state legislature over protests for stricter gun control. we'll be speaking to one of those expelled lawmakers, justin jones, shortly. and the biden white house releases a report blaming the chaotic afghanistan withdrawal on the trump administration. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. welcome to our show. we start tonight in the us state of tennessee where, in an extraordinary move, republican legislators
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