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just last month, britain's adam peaty broke yet more records at the world aquatics championships in hungary winning the 50 and the 100 metres breaststroke titles and won a silver relay medal. but peaty doesn'tjust want to be the best in the pool. he's also keen to use his status to create a legacy for others. after his achievements in the pool in budapest he took a short break from training in a surprising location. peaty went to zambia to complete a gruelling sporting challenge to raise funds for thousands of children living in poverty there. our correspondent nataliejackson went along with him. out of his comfort zone, 5000 miles from home. when it comes to it you have to give back to the crossroads no matter where it is in the world. this is lusaka, the capital of zambia, hotand this is lusaka, the capital of zambia, hot and dusty and poverty is widespread. creating a legacy for me is one of the most important things. it is about the medals and world records but it is how you inspired millions of people around the world to do what you have done. five years ago adam peaty and his coach me
just last month, britain's adam peaty broke yet more records at the world aquatics championships in hungary winning the 50 and the 100 metres breaststroke titles and won a silver relay medal. but peaty doesn'tjust want to be the best in the pool. he's also keen to use his status to create a legacy for others. after his achievements in the pool in budapest he took a short break from training in a surprising location. peaty went to zambia to complete a gruelling sporting challenge to raise funds...
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i'm adam peaty, beaten world champion and world record—holder. later on. —— recent world champion and world record holder. —— recent world champion and world record holder. so as well as the olympic and world champion tonight, we'll be going from trondheim in norway to utrecht in the netherlands. but we start in paris with the latest on one of the most sensational football transfers in the history of the game. the brazil star neymar is hours away from joining paris st—germain for a world record fee of £198 million, which would buy him out of his contract. that's 109 million more than the current record fee that manchester united paid for paul pogba. let's join our sports news correspondent richard conway, in the french capital. i cannot believe this would happen. it was fantasy weeks ago, how have we got to stage? a good question and we got to stage? a good question and we will find out perhaps in the next 48 hours. the unravelling of the deal and how it happened, and how it has come to the point where neymar this morning went to train with barce
i'm adam peaty, beaten world champion and world record—holder. later on. —— recent world champion and world record holder. —— recent world champion and world record holder. so as well as the olympic and world champion tonight, we'll be going from trondheim in norway to utrecht in the netherlands. but we start in paris with the latest on one of the most sensational football transfers in the history of the game. the brazil star neymar is hours away from joining paris st—germain for a...
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adam peaty ta kes absolutely fantastic. adam peaty takes gold for great britain. yes! peaty. goodness me the margin of victory, that was phenomenal. peaty is making the rest of the world reset their dreams because theirdreams are no world reset their dreams because their dreams are no longer quick enough and the time 25.99, just outside of his own world record. and the rest of the world is starting to come with him, you know, they really tried, but no one got within half a second of great britain's adam peaty. and adam is here with us now. we are delighted to have you on the programme, adam. can i first of all ask you how many times have you watched your races back?l ask you how many times have you watched your races back? a lot actually! post rio i watched that race so many times for motivation, the day in and day out grind, the ones there from last week, i haven't watched yet, but i'm sure i will get to it when my nan shoves it down my throat! what goes through your mind going into the competition, do you see yourself winning, but breaking your own world record twice?
adam peaty ta kes absolutely fantastic. adam peaty takes gold for great britain. yes! peaty. goodness me the margin of victory, that was phenomenal. peaty is making the rest of the world reset their dreams because theirdreams are no world reset their dreams because their dreams are no longer quick enough and the time 25.99, just outside of his own world record. and the rest of the world is starting to come with him, you know, they really tried, but no one got within half a second of great...
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adam peaty ta kes do it! absolutely fantastic. adam peaty takes 0lympic do it! it is 20 years since i had flown, but it was well worth it. something tells me you got a big hug from your nan at some point. did you meet up immediately after the events ? meet up immediately after the events? yes, i caught her and my mum since the relay, but i have been quite busy. it is great obviously to have that support. nothing like walking out when there are that many people, all cheering, but when you see the gb flag, my nan in a wheelchair, god bless her, and my mum next, it touched my heart. who do you inherit the nan from? is it your mum, your nan? —— would you inherit your grit from? you are very personable fellow, but very focused. where is that from? a bit of both. my where is that from? a bit of both. my dad and my mum have always worked ha rd my dad and my mum have always worked hard and! my dad and my mum have always worked hard and i have always had that drive, ina hard and i have always had that drive, in a sense. if i have taken my foot off regasel i don't see the
adam peaty ta kes do it! absolutely fantastic. adam peaty takes 0lympic do it! it is 20 years since i had flown, but it was well worth it. something tells me you got a big hug from your nan at some point. did you meet up immediately after the events ? meet up immediately after the events? yes, i caught her and my mum since the relay, but i have been quite busy. it is great obviously to have that support. nothing like walking out when there are that many people, all cheering, but when you see...
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he can win more medals and he can swim faster, that's according to adam peaty, despite the fact he's world champion by the age of 22. peaty has been reflecting on his two gold medals at the recent world championships in budapest and says what he needs now is a rival to push him further. i've got probably ten years left in the sport. i am still young which is a good thing to have on my side. i'm hoping someone will come out the woodwork and challenge me because that is what the sport needs. people need rivalries and that's what makes sport successful. i hope it will push me on even more. former captain alastair cook believes england's experience as a test team will be key as they go in pursuit of becoming the world's number one side again. friday sees england play the fourth and final test against south africa — who are currently ranked the world's second best team. england need only to avoid defeat to win the series which they currently lead 2—1. as their side develops, we are getting to that stage where a lot of the players have got experience. 30 test matches is a benchmark. if you
he can win more medals and he can swim faster, that's according to adam peaty, despite the fact he's world champion by the age of 22. peaty has been reflecting on his two gold medals at the recent world championships in budapest and says what he needs now is a rival to push him further. i've got probably ten years left in the sport. i am still young which is a good thing to have on my side. i'm hoping someone will come out the woodwork and challenge me because that is what the sport needs....
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in the sport of the finest margins adam peaty proved he is in a class of his own. 25.95!ck still has not left him. did you surprised yourself that you managed to achieve that? a little bit, i was not expecting to go that speed, i never thought that they would come. i believed it would come but when it actually happens it is a different story. the same with the olympic gold medal, you never really think it is going to happen to you. so the world record, i cannot believe it has happened. but the family has a second star, last year his grandmother had to watch his 0lympic success back home. but this year she flew out to budapest to cheer on her grandson. it is amazing that she was out there, she had not flown in 20 yea rs out there, she had not flown in 20 years and she had been packing her bags for weeks before. it means so much to me to walk out when you‘re a bit nervous and excited and have all these emotions, then you see your grandmother and mother in the crowd. it is an amazing thing. 0bviously you what to make them proud and give them as much as they‘ve given you. and
in the sport of the finest margins adam peaty proved he is in a class of his own. 25.95!ck still has not left him. did you surprised yourself that you managed to achieve that? a little bit, i was not expecting to go that speed, i never thought that they would come. i believed it would come but when it actually happens it is a different story. the same with the olympic gold medal, you never really think it is going to happen to you. so the world record, i cannot believe it has happened. but the...
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in a sport of the finest margins adam peaty proved he is in a class of his own. 25.95! surprise yourself at what you managed to achieve that? a little bit, i was not expecting to go 25.9, i never thought that day would come. i believed it would come but when it actually happens it is a different story. the same with the olympic gold medal, you never really think it is going to happen to you. so the world records, i cannot believe it has happened. but the peaty family has a second star, last year his grandmother had to watch his olympic success back home. but this year she flew out to budapest to cheer on her grandson. it is amazing that she was out there, she had not flown in 20 years and she had been packing her bags for five weeks before. it means so much to me to walk out, when you're a bit nervous and excited and have all these emotions, then you see your nan and mum in the crowd. it is an amazing thing. obviously you want to make them proud and give them as much as they've given you. and the training that has got you to where you are now, many people have seen of y
in a sport of the finest margins adam peaty proved he is in a class of his own. 25.95! surprise yourself at what you managed to achieve that? a little bit, i was not expecting to go 25.9, i never thought that day would come. i believed it would come but when it actually happens it is a different story. the same with the olympic gold medal, you never really think it is going to happen to you. so the world records, i cannot believe it has happened. but the peaty family has a second star, last...
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you share a room with adam peaty, what is that mike spending so much time with the person who clearlythe global stage, has he changed? he is granted, i keep him grounded. he is a good friend of mine and we got on well. he has not changed at all. after the olympic gold he's the best in the world i'm so happy for him. how much pressured you feel with 0lympic sports and non—0lympic sports facing funding cuts, go swimming which is likely to get a lot of money coming into it from public funding bodies, how much pressure do you feel to maintain your success so future generations or you your success so future generations oryou in your your success so future generations or you in your later career do not have to work within an environment with a funding cut? it is difficult because going through your late teens and early 20s, you commit to a full—time athlete, you must defend —— depend on funding today. it is what you need to survive on. unless you have a big sponsorship deal. it is hard to survive. i know that i'm in good shape and what i put in in terms of effort, whatever happens will happ
you share a room with adam peaty, what is that mike spending so much time with the person who clearlythe global stage, has he changed? he is granted, i keep him grounded. he is a good friend of mine and we got on well. he has not changed at all. after the olympic gold he's the best in the world i'm so happy for him. how much pressured you feel with 0lympic sports and non—0lympic sports facing funding cuts, go swimming which is likely to get a lot of money coming into it from public funding...
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just last month, britain's adam peaty broke yet more records at the world aquatics championships in hungarydoesn'tjust want to be the best in the pool. he's also keen to use his status to create a legacy for others. after his achievements in the pool in budapest he took a short break from training in a surprising location. peaty went to zambia to complete a gruelling sporting challenge to raise funds for thousands of children living in poverty there. 0ur correspondent nataliejackson went along with him. 0ut out of his comfort zone, 5000 miles from home. when it comes to it you have to give back to the crossroads no matter where it is in the world. this is lusaka, the capital of zambia, hot
just last month, britain's adam peaty broke yet more records at the world aquatics championships in hungarydoesn'tjust want to be the best in the pool. he's also keen to use his status to create a legacy for others. after his achievements in the pool in budapest he took a short break from training in a surprising location. peaty went to zambia to complete a gruelling sporting challenge to raise funds for thousands of children living in poverty there. 0ur correspondent nataliejackson went along...
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coming up in sportsday on bbc news: we have a visit from the world and olympic champion adam peaty whon his career as he prioritises in america, the trump presidency has been controversial for many reasons. among green activists it's his plans to allow more oil exploration in the arctic ocean that has ignited protest. a coalition of organisations has called the plan unconstitutional. the inupiat whale hunters of northern alaska could feel the greatest impact of any future drilling. our environment correspondent claire marshall travelled more than 300 miles north of the arctic circle, report from uchiarpic. the climate is changing and the ice that covers the arctic is disappearing. here the conflict between the natural world and the business of oil is at its most stark. this town is the furthest north in the united states, so remote it is cut off by road from the rest of the country. the inupiat call the ocean their garden. and this is where they store the harvest of whale meat. is that kidney? if that's kidney put it on top of the heart. i don't know where the heart is. it's right in f
coming up in sportsday on bbc news: we have a visit from the world and olympic champion adam peaty whon his career as he prioritises in america, the trump presidency has been controversial for many reasons. among green activists it's his plans to allow more oil exploration in the arctic ocean that has ignited protest. a coalition of organisations has called the plan unconstitutional. the inupiat whale hunters of northern alaska could feel the greatest impact of any future drilling. our...
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swimming has adam peaty and it looks like he will dominate swimming for a long time. to think i want to do that and i can do that, it might not be immediate but maybe in the next coming years, maybe in the next coming years, maybe tokyo will be a starting point for someone else to dominate. for those on the outside, people thinking maybe we will only get, i see all my two, but one person with two gold medals, what has happened to british athletics, but the other side is there are a lot of athletes who are just side is there are a lot of athletes who arejust outside side is there are a lot of athletes who are just outside the podium, where do you see it, very optimistic or worried? it looks a bit dismal from the outside with only one medal going into the last two days but there are so many young athletes and it's important to stress these are up—and—coming athletes just not converting their final places but that all bodes well for the future. the main target for most athletes is the olympics, so tokyo 2020 will be the olympics, so tokyo 2020 will be the goal so i defin
swimming has adam peaty and it looks like he will dominate swimming for a long time. to think i want to do that and i can do that, it might not be immediate but maybe in the next coming years, maybe in the next coming years, maybe tokyo will be a starting point for someone else to dominate. for those on the outside, people thinking maybe we will only get, i see all my two, but one person with two gold medals, what has happened to british athletics, but the other side is there are a lot of...
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he can win more medals and he can swim faster, that's according to adam peaty, despite the fact he's medals at the recent world championships in budapest and says what he needs now is a rival to push him further. i've got probably ten years left in the sport. i am still young which is a good thing to have on my side. i'm hoping someone will come out the woodwork and challenge me because thatis woodwork and challenge me because that is what sport needs. people need libraries and matters what makes sport successful. i hope it will push me on even more. former england captain alastair cook believes england's experience as a test side should help them when it comes to consistency — as they prepare for the fourth test against south africa which starts on friday. they need to avoid defeat to win the series — which they currently lead 2—1. as their side develops, we are getting to that stage where a lot of the players have got experience. 30 test matches is a benchmark. if you played 30, you understand the rigmarole of test cricket and you are better than you did. this is the challenge for
he can win more medals and he can swim faster, that's according to adam peaty, despite the fact he's medals at the recent world championships in budapest and says what he needs now is a rival to push him further. i've got probably ten years left in the sport. i am still young which is a good thing to have on my side. i'm hoping someone will come out the woodwork and challenge me because thatis woodwork and challenge me because that is what sport needs. people need libraries and matters what...