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paula radcliffe is a women's marathon world record holder. she gave her reaction to mo's win. i think of all his world championships and olympics victories, it was probably the one where he was tested and challenged the most. the ugandans and the kenyans, in particular, worked together to really take it to him and test him, and to do as much as they could to try to draw the sting out of him, but they were not good enough to be able to do that. once it got into his territory, he was always in control. he really has that aura of invincibility. i am not sure the others really deep down believe that they can ever beat him. in their minds, they are always racing for second, and that is why they were not capable of really testing him last night. there were also points where they backed off, because in their minds they are racing for second a lot of the time, and he plays with the field, plays mind games, and that was very much in evidence last night. as i say, ijust don't believe that they know how to beat him, or that they believe they can beat hi
paula radcliffe is a women's marathon world record holder. she gave her reaction to mo's win. i think of all his world championships and olympics victories, it was probably the one where he was tested and challenged the most. the ugandans and the kenyans, in particular, worked together to really take it to him and test him, and to do as much as they could to try to draw the sting out of him, but they were not good enough to be able to do that. once it got into his territory, he was always in...
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we are also excited because paula radcliffe is going tojoin us excited because paula radcliffe is goingtics success, she's held the overall women's marathon world record since 2003 and is regarded as one of britain's greatest long distance runners. she was in the stadium last night for the start of the world championships, it could be a gold rush for british athletics. it was all about mo farah last night, thanks for talking to us, your reflections on mo farah, another imperious performance last night. it was, absolutely, and i think of all is world championships and 0lympics victories, it was probably the one where he was tested and challenged the most. the ugandans and the kenyans, in particular, worked together to really take it to him and test him, and to do as much as they could to try to draw the sting out of him but they were not good enough to be able to do that. 0nce good enough to be able to do that. once it got into his territory, he was always in control. you must know the feeling, because when you were competing, you were the best in the world, the one that everyone wanted
we are also excited because paula radcliffe is going tojoin us excited because paula radcliffe is goingtics success, she's held the overall women's marathon world record since 2003 and is regarded as one of britain's greatest long distance runners. she was in the stadium last night for the start of the world championships, it could be a gold rush for british athletics. it was all about mo farah last night, thanks for talking to us, your reflections on mo farah, another imperious performance...
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brendan foster described him as a ruthless running machine and paula radcliffe said it was one of thes he has run and there was a great picture of him with his cheeky smile sol there was a great picture of him with his cheeky smile so i don't think there will be any booing in the stadium when he starts the race. that is the problem. when you have had a fantastic generation of athletes, who we watched in 2012 in london at the olympics, and it is great to see them back in london for this, but you get used to that level of success, don't you? and in rio as well. but eventually they have to retiring to have to replace them and give them time. yes, teams need time to renew and i was lucky enough to get the stadium twice this week to see the sport and it was fantastic and, yes, there are a number of events where the british team came forth and from where i was sitting there was no lack of support for these guys earned huge admiration for some seriously plucky efforts. these were underdogs that way of running their hearts out and i think the crowd was absolutely with the man they have some f
brendan foster described him as a ruthless running machine and paula radcliffe said it was one of thes he has run and there was a great picture of him with his cheeky smile sol there was a great picture of him with his cheeky smile so i don't think there will be any booing in the stadium when he starts the race. that is the problem. when you have had a fantastic generation of athletes, who we watched in 2012 in london at the olympics, and it is great to see them back in london for this, but you...
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paula radcliffe's a world marathon time is two hours 15.25, set in the london marathon.lar data over men's times, the improvement is only five minutes. one of the things we need more research into, one of the things that is clear is that female physiology is to these events. the studies that have been done, it's shown that women fare better in events that are 26.2 miles and above. i think a lot of that is related to the fact that we tend to burn fat a lot better than men. so, we naturally have a higher reserve. we have a bigger tank of fat stores, because women generally do have. on top of that, we have a better ability to use that for fuel. particularly in these ultra events, we know that at some point you are going to run out of your carbohydrate stores. even fold glycogen stores only last 60 to 90 minutes. you will need topping up. but even that will not be enough. having the better efficiency of using fat for fuel is one of the critical things that makes us so good at running these longer events. lael, the scientific evidence seems to point that women could have the
paula radcliffe's a world marathon time is two hours 15.25, set in the london marathon.lar data over men's times, the improvement is only five minutes. one of the things we need more research into, one of the things that is clear is that female physiology is to these events. the studies that have been done, it's shown that women fare better in events that are 26.2 miles and above. i think a lot of that is related to the fact that we tend to burn fat a lot better than men. so, we naturally have...
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paula radcliffe is the women's marathon world record holder.ier she gave her reaction to mo's win. i think of all of his world championships and 0lympics victories it was probably the one where he was tested and challenged the most. i think that the ugandans and the kenyans in particular worked together to really take it to him and to test him and to do as much as they could to try and draw the sting out of him. theyjust weren't good enough to be able to did that and once it got into his territory in the last couple of laps he had to work hard, but he was always in control. he really that is what aura of invinceability and i'm not sure the others really deep down believe that they can ever beat him. i think they're kind of in their minds always racing for second and that's why they weren't capable of running hard enough in the early stages to really, really test him last night, but there were also points where they backed off because in their mind they are kind of racing for second a lot of time and he plays with the field a lot. he plays a lot
paula radcliffe is the women's marathon world record holder.ier she gave her reaction to mo's win. i think of all of his world championships and 0lympics victories it was probably the one where he was tested and challenged the most. i think that the ugandans and the kenyans in particular worked together to really take it to him and to test him and to do as much as they could to try and draw the sting out of him. theyjust weren't good enough to be able to did that and once it got into his...
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just after 8am we'll speak to paula radcliffe about her reaction to the championships so far.join us as well. lots to look forward to on the track and coverage of course gci’oss to look forward to on the track and coverage of course across the bbc during the day to day. bbc two during the day to day. bbc two during the day and bbc one this evening. prosecutors have told a court in las vegas that a british computer expert has admitted creating software that steals bank details. marcus hutchins, aged 23 and from devon, will plead not guilty. mr hutchins was praised earlier this year for helping to limit a global cyber attack that brought down several nhs computer networks. he'll appear in court next tuesday. from las vegas, our north america correspondent james cook reports. marcus hutchins appeared in a las vegas courtroom. the prosecution said he admitted writing computer code designed to steal banking details and also claimed there was evidence that he discussed how to split the profits with an accomplice. his lawyer says he denies all the charges against him. how is he doing
just after 8am we'll speak to paula radcliffe about her reaction to the championships so far.join us as well. lots to look forward to on the track and coverage of course gci’oss to look forward to on the track and coverage of course across the bbc during the day to day. bbc two during the day to day. bbc two during the day and bbc one this evening. prosecutors have told a court in las vegas that a british computer expert has admitted creating software that steals bank details. marcus...
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we are also going to be talking to paula radcliffe about just what he went through for that.on the poll disaster. he has revealed for the first time what went wrong in the general election campaign and what he thinks the conservative party needs to do to avoid defeat in five years. nick timothy has signed as a columnist with the daily telegraph. you could almost cut—and—paste these pages from mo farah with all of his victories over the past five years. that looks like london 2012. but it was last night. the story at the bottom is an anarchist threat to tourists. the safety fears, the safety alert over fears of violent protests in europe. that is the main story on the front page of the telegraph. the sun has a world picture exclusive of wins harry and his girlfriend. —— the sun. sheer salivating her birthday. the daily mirror has an exclusive from a chauffeur who was involved with princess diana's limousine. that of course comes as we approach the 20th anniversary of her death. he says it was a death trap. the picture on the front page has an interview at charlie gard's parent
we are also going to be talking to paula radcliffe about just what he went through for that.on the poll disaster. he has revealed for the first time what went wrong in the general election campaign and what he thinks the conservative party needs to do to avoid defeat in five years. nick timothy has signed as a columnist with the daily telegraph. you could almost cut—and—paste these pages from mo farah with all of his victories over the past five years. that looks like london 2012. but it...
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this is where the likes of gabby logan and michael johnson, the legend, and paula radcliffe six. —— sithought i would give you a behind—the—scenes. you don't see this much. what a night of drama it was in that 1500 metre final. a brave run by laura muir. a tough field. the olympic champion was there. you spoke to her after the race. did she take any positives? the fact she left everything on that track. you come to the world championships and you have to give your best. every time she races, she leaves everything, blood, sweat, and he is, everything, on that field. so close. —— tears. everyone was cheering for her to get that medal. it is tough, very tough, a fine margin. and tough for sophie hitchon in the hammer final. margin. and tough for sophie hitchon in the hammerfinal. she margin. and tough for sophie hitchon in the hammer final. she was fighting back tears in her interview. where does she go from here now that she finished so far down in the field? she was olympic bronze medallist last year. she expected to at least equal that. she was winning at one stage in the first round. t
this is where the likes of gabby logan and michael johnson, the legend, and paula radcliffe six. —— sithought i would give you a behind—the—scenes. you don't see this much. what a night of drama it was in that 1500 metre final. a brave run by laura muir. a tough field. the olympic champion was there. you spoke to her after the race. did she take any positives? the fact she left everything on that track. you come to the world championships and you have to give your best. every time she...