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ade adedoyin, bbc news, vienna. the headlines on bbc news.urkish military continue their offensive against kurdish forces. typhoon hagibis makes landfall in japan bringing torrential rain and strong winds. millions of people have been urged to leave their homes. the kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge makes history after becoming the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. a worker at manchester's arndale shopping centre and a member of the public have been praised for helping to stop a suspect who stabbed three people at the centre yesterday. counterterror police continue to lead the investigation into the attack. a ao—year—old man has been detained under the mental health act. mark edwardson reports. we think first this morning of those recovering from their injuries. at the arndale centre today, a very public show of support and reassurance for the people of greater manchester from its mayor, his deputy and manchester city council's leader. greater manchester always does what it does best, which is to come together, bring things under
ade adedoyin, bbc news, vienna. the headlines on bbc news.urkish military continue their offensive against kurdish forces. typhoon hagibis makes landfall in japan bringing torrential rain and strong winds. millions of people have been urged to leave their homes. the kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge makes history after becoming the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. a worker at manchester's arndale shopping centre and a member of the public have been praised for helping to stop a...
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ade adedoyin, bbc news, vienna.pchoge's race on big screens in his home town of eldoret in kenya. the biggest cheers, of course, came from his mum's house. and she shared herjoy, and relief. translation: my stomach was in knots. but now i'm feeling better. i'm very happy that eliud has broken this record. back in vienna, kipchoge's coach, patrick sang, summed up the athlete's achievement. a special moment for the sport, for eliud, for the people behind him, including me, and it's — we got a wonderful performance, wonderfulfeelings, we are going to go home a very happy lot. with pacemakers or no pacemakers, the distance was for the two kilometres, the full marathon. the legacy of the whole experience is that it's telling us the message that we can take home is that no human is limited, that whatever we have been doing and thinking that this is the limit, the limit now is going to change, for everybody, for every human being at their work stations, you know, whatever sector you are in. people are going to think positi
ade adedoyin, bbc news, vienna.pchoge's race on big screens in his home town of eldoret in kenya. the biggest cheers, of course, came from his mum's house. and she shared herjoy, and relief. translation: my stomach was in knots. but now i'm feeling better. i'm very happy that eliud has broken this record. back in vienna, kipchoge's coach, patrick sang, summed up the athlete's achievement. a special moment for the sport, for eliud, for the people behind him, including me, and it's — we got a...
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so let's go live to doha and speak to our reporter ade adedoyin. expectations. to put some context onto what she did tonight, no british female sprinter has won a global title for nearly 100 years. as you say, she came in as i have a favourite. and delivered an emphatic style, and the emotions afterwards show just delivered an emphatic style, and the emotions afterwards showjust how much it meant to her. that time that she clocked, 21.88 will be good enough to win four of the last five championships, that's the level she's operating on. very constricted and consistent on the diving lane circuit, she struggled to hold back her emotions on the track and in the interview as well. i said to her, when your mum spoke to, what did she say? she said she didn't have to say anything, and the floodgates open for both of us. a special night for her and her for both of us. a special night for herand her mum. for both of us. a special night for her and her mum. at night which will give a lot of confidence going into the lipid games, because she will go into toky
so let's go live to doha and speak to our reporter ade adedoyin. expectations. to put some context onto what she did tonight, no british female sprinter has won a global title for nearly 100 years. as you say, she came in as i have a favourite. and delivered an emphatic style, and the emotions afterwards show just delivered an emphatic style, and the emotions afterwards showjust how much it meant to her. that time that she clocked, 21.88 will be good enough to win four of the last five...
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lets get straight across to doha, ade adedoyin is there for us. ade, another golden night for great britain, and this was the performance of a lifetime. there was a big shock as well in the last hour in the womens 400 metres? yellow makes you produce the best performance really mattered and she won herfirst global performance really mattered and she won her first global title and she isa won her first global title and she is a phenomenal title, european champion, a beautiful performance. remember, she was criticised when she led the event and people questioned whether or not she had the mentality to succeed. but she showed that, the best in three events and it has been a brilliant performance. he saw that in the 800 metres, she has been sensational all season, metres, she has been sensational all season, a personal metres, she has been sensational all season, a personal best earlier this season, a personal best earlier this season, she came in here is a real contender and she delivered an emphatic style. a big shock and the women's 400 metre dash.
lets get straight across to doha, ade adedoyin is there for us. ade, another golden night for great britain, and this was the performance of a lifetime. there was a big shock as well in the last hour in the womens 400 metres? yellow makes you produce the best performance really mattered and she won herfirst global performance really mattered and she won her first global title and she isa won her first global title and she is a phenomenal title, european champion, a beautiful performance....
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our reporter ade adedoyin was there.hon ever. and from the word go, he was on track and well ahead of pace. the detailed planning was paying off. some 41 pacemakers have been employed by the organisers to be part of this challenge and every time they go past this point near the finishing line, they rotate. just one of the many steps that have been taken by the organisers to ensure that kipchoge ducks under that two—hour mark. special shoes propelled the kenyan further forward with each pace. they had calculated the optimum course and weather, taking into account his biorhythms and even projected a laser onto the road. but all this means it can't be ratified as a world record by athletics‘ world governing body. he's pointing. "come on", he says... as the finish line approached, the pacemakers stepped away and kipchoge strode into history. into the final 20 seconds, eliud kipchoge... looks over his shoulder. 1:40 the unofficial time. i'm the happiest man to run under two hours. in order to inspire many people. to tell peop
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ade adedoyin reports. 15 seconds... eliud kipchoge came to vienna with his sights set on one thing.on ever. and from the word go, he was on track and well ahead of pace. the detailed planning was paying off. special shoes propelled bikini and further forward with each pace. they calculated the optimum course and weather, taking into his account, his biorhythms and even projecting a laser onto the road. but all of this means he can't be ratified as a world record by the world athletics governing body. as the finished approach, the pacemakers stepped away and kipchoge strolled into history. into the final 20 seconds. eliud kipchoge! look over his shoulder. 1:59:a0 the unofficial time! i want to inspire many people, to tell people, no human is limited, you can do it and expect all other runners around the world to run under two hours. already a great athlete with world and olympic titles, kipchoge will now be remembered forever. ade adedoyin, bbc news, vienna. with all the sport now, here's john watson at the bbc sport centre. many thanks, indeed. ireland are on the brink of qualifying
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ade adedoyin, bbc news, vienna. saint helens are super league champions for the seventh time.at salford red devils by 23 points to six in today's grand final at old trafford. salford were huge underdogs, trying to become only the fifth side to lift the trophy, but st helens were simply too strong. adam wild reports. never has a grand final brought such a contrast. st helens, the most dominant side super league has ever seen. salford, the most remarkable story super league has ever seen. but the romance of the underdog counts a little when faced with the brilliance of saints. peerless this season, now piercing position. morgan knowles opened the scoring. when zeb taia added another, moments later, saints it seemed were on the march. it's been nearly half a century since salford won the title. reawakened here momentarily byjake bibby. but it was only temporary. mark percival chasing his own kick over the line, touching down, and now st helens within touching distance. tommy makinson‘s drop goal in the game's closing moments the final fabulous flourish on a fantastic st helens se
ade adedoyin, bbc news, vienna. saint helens are super league champions for the seventh time.at salford red devils by 23 points to six in today's grand final at old trafford. salford were huge underdogs, trying to become only the fifth side to lift the trophy, but st helens were simply too strong. adam wild reports. never has a grand final brought such a contrast. st helens, the most dominant side super league has ever seen. salford, the most remarkable story super league has ever seen. but the...
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ade adedoyin, bbc news, vienna. what a moment. that's all the sport for now. thank you.w to former team gb athlete, liz yelling, who competed in the marathon at the 2004 and 2008 olympic games. she joins me via webcam from poole. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. your reaction to that incredible news? it looks like we've lost layers for now but hopefully we will come back to her. —— lost liz. to find out what she makes of eliud kipchoge's achievement. riot police have clashed with indigenous demonstrators in ecuador‘s capital, quito, for the tenth day in a row. police fired tear gas and protestors responded with homemade mortars and fireworks. demonstrators are demanding the return of fuel subsidies, scrapped by the government last week. a worker at manchester's arndale shopping centre and a member of the public have been praised for helping to stop a suspect who stabbed three people at the centre yesterday. counter terror police continue to lead the investigation into the attack. a 40—year—old man has been detained under the mental health act. mark edwardson reports.
ade adedoyin, bbc news, vienna. what a moment. that's all the sport for now. thank you.w to former team gb athlete, liz yelling, who competed in the marathon at the 2004 and 2008 olympic games. she joins me via webcam from poole. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. your reaction to that incredible news? it looks like we've lost layers for now but hopefully we will come back to her. —— lost liz. to find out what she makes of eliud kipchoge's achievement. riot police have clashed with...
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ade adedoyin, bbc news, vienna.ogy at exeter university. he's advised many of the world top marathon runners including paula radcliffe and eluid kipchoge. thank you for speaking to us on bbc news. first off this sub to our marathon was not considered humanly possible until within the last 20 yea rs possible until within the last 20 years people started talking about her. so what has changed? more recently than that probably. a few yea rs recently than that probably. a few years ago, the world record was by 202. that got athletes and scientists thinking about the many factors and what we can do to ove rco m e factors and what we can do to overcome them. a lot of things have changed over the last 20 years or more including footwear, clothing, training technique, nutrition, and the drafting strategy which is really important as well. to minimise the energy costs when a person runs a marathon. we saw some of the runners were running in a v formation to protect them from the wind. the statistics were really quite impress
ade adedoyin, bbc news, vienna.ogy at exeter university. he's advised many of the world top marathon runners including paula radcliffe and eluid kipchoge. thank you for speaking to us on bbc news. first off this sub to our marathon was not considered humanly possible until within the last 20 yea rs possible until within the last 20 years people started talking about her. so what has changed? more recently than that probably. a few yea rs recently than that probably. a few years ago, the world...
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our reporter ade adedoyin is there.been a disappointing championship for adam jamil ee, he failed to qualify for the men's 100 failed to qualify for the men's100 metres final, and had nearly missed out on a metal into 200 metres. it was in contention going into the home streets, but just was in contention going into the home streets, butjust tightened up towards the end of the race, just 51 hundredths of second outside the middle status, he looked shell—shocked when we spoke to them. you met all my form went out the window, and i just you met all my form went out the window, and ijust ran like such an amateur, it was like... i can't believe that, i came so close. this was such a good opportunity. i've been running so well for the heats, my body feels good. and ijust... yeah, ijust let it go. the victory went to the united states. the fastest man in the world this year, says he will 110w the world this year, says he will now focus on doing the sprint double at the tokyo olympics. disappointment for adam, but better news
our reporter ade adedoyin is there.been a disappointing championship for adam jamil ee, he failed to qualify for the men's 100 failed to qualify for the men's100 metres final, and had nearly missed out on a metal into 200 metres. it was in contention going into the home streets, but just was in contention going into the home streets, butjust tightened up towards the end of the race, just 51 hundredths of second outside the middle status, he looked shell—shocked when we spoke to them. you met...
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with a championship record however events on the track overshadowed somewhat, as our reporter ade adedoyina. so the big story of the day wasn't what was happening on the track, but the decision by the us anti— doping agency to ban alberta salazar, the founding of the nikkei 0regon project, and there are two athletes from the group involved in the 800 metres final. donovan fraser, who won, was always in control. he accelerated for the last 50 metres to win his first global title. when i got with him trackside after the race he was getting to stress he never directly worked with salazar and wasn't trained by him. he did so with a limited interaction he had with a limited interaction he had with him and was a good guy and a good coach, and had sympathy for him. he also had to consider his future. to be honest, i don't know what is going to happen to the 0regon project. it might be disassembled, but i know nikkei knows about salazar, i'm just as curious as you are “— knows about salazar, i'm just as curious as you are —— nike nose. knows about salazar, i'm just as curious as you are -- nike no
with a championship record however events on the track overshadowed somewhat, as our reporter ade adedoyina. so the big story of the day wasn't what was happening on the track, but the decision by the us anti— doping agency to ban alberta salazar, the founding of the nikkei 0regon project, and there are two athletes from the group involved in the 800 metres final. donovan fraser, who won, was always in control. he accelerated for the last 50 metres to win his first global title. when i got...
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our reporter ade adedoyin has more now from doha, starting with the men's isoom.training partner elijah manangoi over the last few years, but he finally wins his first global title. manangoi isn't here because he has an ankle injury. he beat him in london and the commonwealth games. he told me he came here hoping to win the gold medal that would springboard him to more success in tokyo. mission accomplished. the same thing forjoshua cheptegei, who got a silver medal behind mo farah in london. he upgraded it to a gold here. a lot of pressure going into the home straight from the ethiopian trained by alberto salazar but he accelerated away to claim his first global outdoor title. a great story in the woman's hurdles, nia ali gave birth to a child injune, returning this year. she has said that being a mother is no barrier to success and it spurred her on and she produced a bit of an upset in beating the world record holder, keni harrison, who settled for second place. the women struggling in the marathon last weekend. over a third of them had to pull out. the issue r
our reporter ade adedoyin has more now from doha, starting with the men's isoom.training partner elijah manangoi over the last few years, but he finally wins his first global title. manangoi isn't here because he has an ankle injury. he beat him in london and the commonwealth games. he told me he came here hoping to win the gold medal that would springboard him to more success in tokyo. mission accomplished. the same thing forjoshua cheptegei, who got a silver medal behind mo farah in london....
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our sports reporter ade adedoyin is there. 400 metres relay, the disappointing news is that a member of the british quartet fell so britain will not win a medal in this race. that is one more lap to go, the us leads at the moment, ahead of jamaica. he successfully defended a title he won in london in 2017. disappointing for the women as well and at the 4 by 400 relay, they narrowly mist out on a medal there, finishing in fourth place. it was one bout the united states, who feature to her close, who broke the world record in that event. that into the home state of this race. that fact they are into the home straight of this race. the us take the gold medal, jamaica take a second. gold for the united states, a successful evening for the us relay quartet he had. gold for the us as relay quartet he had. gold for the usasa relay quartet he had. gold for the us as a familiar sight, also from your site is dina asher—smith on the medal podium. i do not ash smith and they relay quartet have received the medal after finishing they relay
our sports reporter ade adedoyin is there. 400 metres relay, the disappointing news is that a member of the british quartet fell so britain will not win a medal in this race. that is one more lap to go, the us leads at the moment, ahead of jamaica. he successfully defended a title he won in london in 2017. disappointing for the women as well and at the 4 by 400 relay, they narrowly mist out on a medal there, finishing in fourth place. it was one bout the united states, who feature to her close,...
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with news on that, and a couple of other maiden world champions, here is ade adedoyin.s a huge upset in the women's 400m. the olympian champ —— 0lympic champion came in here is the athlete to beat. she was the fastest in the world this year. but she liked the crowd was stunned by a brilliant performance by salwa eid naser of bahrain, who clocked the third fastest time in history and the fastest time in history and the fastest time in history and the fastest time since 1985. miller weaver, who had to settle for silver, also set a national record. an equally good performance by katarina johnson—thompson of britain in the heptathlon. 0ver katarina johnson—thompson of britain in the heptathlon. over the course of the two days she has had four lifetime bests. she launched javelin a metre further than she had done and in 800m clocked the personal best to dethrone a formidable champion to win her first global senior outdoor title, and in the process she beatjessica ennis—hill's british record and also amassed the sixth highest point in history and heptathlon. at one stage athl
with news on that, and a couple of other maiden world champions, here is ade adedoyin.s a huge upset in the women's 400m. the olympian champ —— 0lympic champion came in here is the athlete to beat. she was the fastest in the world this year. but she liked the crowd was stunned by a brilliant performance by salwa eid naser of bahrain, who clocked the third fastest time in history and the fastest time in history and the fastest time in history and the fastest time since 1985. miller weaver,...
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here's our sports reporter ade adedoyin. once again, the stadium was not full but there
here's our sports reporter ade adedoyin. once again, the stadium was not full but there
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here's our sports reporter ade adedoyin.again, the stadium was not full but there were more people in there denied underwearfor the but there were more people in there denied underwear for the women's 100 metre final and denied underwear for the women's100 metre final and there was a different energy in the crowd as well. that was partly because the home favourite, abderrahman samba was involved in the final event of the night. the men's 400 metre final and there was a different energy in the crowd as well. that was partly because the home favourite, abderrahman samba was involved in the final event of the night. the man's 400 metres hurdles. he had to him challenging the world record because there were three in the four fastest m e n because there were three in the four fastest men in history, but afterwards, karsten warholm told me it wasn't about the time, it was about the victory. i didn't care about the victory. i didn't care about the victory. i didn't care about the world record at all. all they had in my head was win
here's our sports reporter ade adedoyin.again, the stadium was not full but there were more people in there denied underwearfor the but there were more people in there denied underwear for the women's 100 metre final and denied underwear for the women's100 metre final and there was a different energy in the crowd as well. that was partly because the home favourite, abderrahman samba was involved in the final event of the night. the men's 400 metre final and there was a different energy in the...
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ade adedoyin is there. peaking last night, you predicted dina asher smith to win in the 200 metres. she did so so what you need to do is call it again, she was an a great position at the moment. she has been in great form this season and had a personal best earlier this year and she started this day as well and really good farm, and not too far off for a lifetime best in the long jump off for a lifetime best in the long jump and the defending champion was well below par in that event and we just had the javelin as well and it was sensational in that as well and she has just was sensational in that as well and she hasjust done her lifetime best, over a metre longer than her previous best coming into this competition. and on herfirst there, she is under real pressure and if she is under real pressure and if she can stand anywhere near there and this javelin competition, she will go into the final event as a favourite because she is an impressive roman or. the european champion and world champion, under real pr
ade adedoyin is there. peaking last night, you predicted dina asher smith to win in the 200 metres. she did so so what you need to do is call it again, she was an a great position at the moment. she has been in great form this season and had a personal best earlier this year and she started this day as well and really good farm, and not too far off for a lifetime best in the long jump off for a lifetime best in the long jump and the defending champion was well below par in that event and we...
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well, the action has been going for a few hours now and we can go live to doha and join ade adedoyin.ina asher—smith as the best female spread runner we have had, but it really is shaping up for her. as we heard, a lot of big names absent from the field add you will anticipate she will go on as favourite. she came into the championship as a strong favourite to wina championship as a strong favourite to win a medal because she has performed very well in the diamond league circuit, very consistent, beaten a top names, but it has been helped by the fact that the three athletes that finished ahead of her athletes that finished ahead of her at london 2070 will not be in this final. 0ne pulled out by injury, and other bored out of the semifinal in the 200 metres, the iranians 0lympic champion also pulled out through injury, so it looks like it is dina asher—smith's medal to lose. but without those big names, how they been on the field, i still would have considered her a strong favourite, she has been sensational on this circuit, one of the fastest women in the world, and unless she falls s
well, the action has been going for a few hours now and we can go live to doha and join ade adedoyin.ina asher—smith as the best female spread runner we have had, but it really is shaping up for her. as we heard, a lot of big names absent from the field add you will anticipate she will go on as favourite. she came into the championship as a strong favourite to wina championship as a strong favourite to win a medal because she has performed very well in the diamond league circuit, very...
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ade adedoyin has more from doha. well, sifan hassan created a bit of history tonight. been a difficult week for the athlete from the netherlands after she claimed that gold in the 10,000 last saturday, her coach alberto salazar was banned by the us anti—doping agency. and when i spoke to her after the semifinal, she said people have questioned her integrity, and that she had worked very hard to be here. a few days ago, the ioc president asked for all athletes associated with alberto salazar to be tested. to that, she reacted angrily when i spoke to her at track—side after the race. she said she is open to be tested every day. she said they are clean, and she said she would never do anything to tarnish her reputation. shelly—ann fraser—price of jamaica claimed her second gold medal at these games. herjamaican quartet one victory in the ax100m relay, that set the world's fastest time ahead of britain. and in the men's ax100m relay, it was gold for the usa, a very, very strong quartet that included christian coleman and justin gatlin, the gold and silver—medallists in the
ade adedoyin has more from doha. well, sifan hassan created a bit of history tonight. been a difficult week for the athlete from the netherlands after she claimed that gold in the 10,000 last saturday, her coach alberto salazar was banned by the us anti—doping agency. and when i spoke to her after the semifinal, she said people have questioned her integrity, and that she had worked very hard to be here. a few days ago, the ioc president asked for all athletes associated with alberto salazar...
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we can cross live to the khalifa stadium, ade adedoyin is there for us.e association with salazar? yes, sifan hassan was defiant. she created history by winning the 1500 metres, making it a unique double, the 15 and the 10,000. since she won the 10,000 she's been under scrutiny because of alberto salazar. she hasn't been able to speak to him. when i spoke to her, she said people are questioning her integrity. the ioc president said he would want all athletes affiliated with salazar to be tested. to that question she reacted angrily when i put it to her. she said she'd be happy to be tested every day to prove she's clea n. do you think i don't get tested? i get tested every time. they can test me everyday if they want to. i will be happy. very adamant. later, excitement in the men's and women's four x 100 metres relays? yes, very good championships, 14 asher—smith who claimed her third medal. getting silver behind the jamaicans who had the 100 metres champion shelly—ann fraser—pryce. the men, the defending champions, got a silver medal, breaking the record
we can cross live to the khalifa stadium, ade adedoyin is there for us.e association with salazar? yes, sifan hassan was defiant. she created history by winning the 1500 metres, making it a unique double, the 15 and the 10,000. since she won the 10,000 she's been under scrutiny because of alberto salazar. she hasn't been able to speak to him. when i spoke to her, she said people are questioning her integrity. the ioc president said he would want all athletes affiliated with salazar to be...
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our reporter ade adedoyin was watching in vienna. phenomenalfeat, he tried this in 2017 and finished 20 seconds outside it, no mistakes today as it becomes the first man in history to run the marathon under two hours was not i have his coach with me has worked with him for 18 years, tell me how momentous this is for you and him. todayis momentous this is for you and him. today is a special day to go and the history books, a special moment for the sport and the people behind them including new. a wonderful performance, wonderful feeling, we will go home very happy. he came so close in 2017, what made you confident this time he would do it? going to monza was a new territory, people talking about his abilities and we were doing not knowing everything. 0ut and we were doing not knowing everything. out of monza we learned lessons and the fact he was 26 seconds shy of doing under was a big lesson itself, it was very possible. what do think the legacy of this will be question mckee has broken the mythical mark for the marathon but a runner
our reporter ade adedoyin was watching in vienna. phenomenalfeat, he tried this in 2017 and finished 20 seconds outside it, no mistakes today as it becomes the first man in history to run the marathon under two hours was not i have his coach with me has worked with him for 18 years, tell me how momentous this is for you and him. todayis momentous this is for you and him. today is a special day to go and the history books, a special moment for the sport and the people behind them including new....
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ade adedoyin, bbc news, vienna.had a lot of support in his attempt to break the two hour barrier — here's what two of his pacemakers had to say afterwards. it doesn't matter the setup, it doesn't matter anything else, he covered that distance, pushing his own body to do that. so, even though we were helping him, it is not like we gave him extra power to do what he did, he was running 42 kilometres all on his own, even though we were helping. this is something on par with all the achievements that have been done — breaking the four—minute mile, and this one. this one goes down in history as the most amazing performance we have seen in our lifetime. just a couple of years ago, it was impossible to break the world record on two and three, before that, to five. we are always getting better. in marathon, it is mostly about the mindset and what you think of. i'm pretty sure that people won't see the two hour barrier as that big of a challenge in future. as well as those running along side him, kipchoge had a big backroom
ade adedoyin, bbc news, vienna.had a lot of support in his attempt to break the two hour barrier — here's what two of his pacemakers had to say afterwards. it doesn't matter the setup, it doesn't matter anything else, he covered that distance, pushing his own body to do that. so, even though we were helping him, it is not like we gave him extra power to do what he did, he was running 42 kilometres all on his own, even though we were helping. this is something on par with all the achievements...
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ade adedoyin is there, and was following it all throughout. a phenomenalfeat.es today as he finished in under two hours. i have his co—chair. tell me what a momentous occasion this is for you and for him? a long journey for you both? yes. today was a special day. to go into the history books is a special moment for the sport, for eliud, for me. it was a wonderful performance. i'm very happy. he came so close in monza in 2017. what made you so confident this time that he would do it? two monza was a new territory. we had a lot of people talking about possibilities and that. whatever we we re possibilities and that. whatever we were doing we were doing it not knowing everything. after monza we learned some lessons and the fact that he was 26 seconds shy was a message in itself that it was very possible. what will the legacy of all this be? he has broken the mythical mark of two hours. it wasn't done in race conditions and won't be classified as a world record because of the pacemakers but what impact will this have on marathon running? all the same, with pacemake
ade adedoyin is there, and was following it all throughout. a phenomenalfeat.es today as he finished in under two hours. i have his co—chair. tell me what a momentous occasion this is for you and for him? a long journey for you both? yes. today was a special day. to go into the history books is a special moment for the sport, for eliud, for me. it was a wonderful performance. i'm very happy. he came so close in monza in 2017. what made you so confident this time that he would do it? two monza...
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beat that mark by 20 seconds in vienna, but it won't be known as an official world record, as ade adedoyinm the word go, he was on track and well ahead of pace. the detailed planning was paying off. some 41 pacemakers have been employed by the organisers to be
beat that mark by 20 seconds in vienna, but it won't be known as an official world record, as ade adedoyinm the word go, he was on track and well ahead of pace. the detailed planning was paying off. some 41 pacemakers have been employed by the organisers to be
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the barrier last year, but he's vying for a place in history again this morning. 0ur reporter ade adedoyinet off. good morning to you, ade. give us a sense of how this will play out. good morning to you, ade. give us a sense of how this will play outm is literally starting the next few minutes? yes, a lot of excitement here ahead of eliud kipchoge's attempt to be the first man to run the marathon under two hours and they are expecting about 2000 people to line the cause and i'm about two yards away and what eliud kipchoge will be hoping is as he crosses the finishing line behind me, the number sta rts finishing line behind me, the number starts with a one and he was only 26 seconds out of this when he tried in 2017 and says he has learned a lot since then and has made lots of changes, no stone unturned in his attempt to make a bit of history here in austria, in prater park, they have chosen austria because of they have chosen austria because of the conditions, 10 degrees, little rain, and a meteorologist said this is the best time to start, 10 degrees or so and as i say in about two hours
the barrier last year, but he's vying for a place in history again this morning. 0ur reporter ade adedoyinet off. good morning to you, ade. give us a sense of how this will play out. good morning to you, ade. give us a sense of how this will play outm is literally starting the next few minutes? yes, a lot of excitement here ahead of eliud kipchoge's attempt to be the first man to run the marathon under two hours and they are expecting about 2000 people to line the cause and i'm about two yards...
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the barrier last year, but he's vying for a place in history again this morning. 0ur reporter ade adedoyin just under an hour ago. where are you in terms of this circuit? it is going to be run 4.4 times so where are you and what are you seeing? i am about 100 yards from the finishing line, very near the point where the pacemakers who are taking him through this marathon course change over and he has got quite a cast list, stellar athletes, world champions, 0lympic champions, 0lympic silver medallists from rio are part of that group, the brothers who competed at the recent championships in doha are, they've extended their season to be part of history. he attempted to be the first athlete to run the marathon in under two hours and he has left nothing to chance. you might see on the tv screens if you're watching at home, the pace car illuminating a green light on the road which is to give the pacemakers and eliud kipchoge an idea of where they need to be to stay on course. he is on course at the moment but it is very early in the race. the pacemakers are running in a kind ofv early in the rac
the barrier last year, but he's vying for a place in history again this morning. 0ur reporter ade adedoyin just under an hour ago. where are you in terms of this circuit? it is going to be run 4.4 times so where are you and what are you seeing? i am about 100 yards from the finishing line, very near the point where the pacemakers who are taking him through this marathon course change over and he has got quite a cast list, stellar athletes, world champions, 0lympic champions, 0lympic silver...