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the organisers of the athletics world championships in london have brought forward the medal ceremony for last night's 100 metres, after it was won byjustin gatlin yesterday. gatlin has twice served doping bans, and was booed when he won the race. we'll bring you that live shortly. now on bbc news — sportsday. hello and welcome to world athletics sportsday — i'm olly foster. here are our headlines tonight. one last event in the heptathlon but katarina johnson thompson is going to fall short once again. andrew pozzi is off to a flyer. a medal hope in the hurdles. the semi—finals are later this evening. and coming up in the next half an hour. gold for gatlin, bronze for bolt. expect more boos at the 100 metres medal ceremony. and i'll have all the news away from the athletics, including england have been having a slog
the organisers of the athletics world championships in london have brought forward the medal ceremony for last night's 100 metres, after it was won byjustin gatlin yesterday. gatlin has twice served doping bans, and was booed when he won the race. we'll bring you that live shortly. now on bbc news — sportsday. hello and welcome to world athletics sportsday — i'm olly foster. here are our headlines tonight. one last event in the heptathlon but katarina johnson thompson is going to fall short...
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our main story: the organisers of the athletics world championships of the athletics world championshipsn london are working with public health england to try to contain an outbreak of gastroenteritis which has affected 30 athletes and support staff. botswa na's isaac makwala, who was one of the favourites for today's 400 metres final, was forced to withdraw from the 200 metres heat yesterday. our sports correspondent natalie pirks is at the london stadium for us now. public health england have confirmed that in two samples they have taken the cause of the gastroenteritis is the cause of the gastroenteritis is the norovirus, the winter vomiting bug. it struck down around 30 people including athlete and backroom staff. the most high profile is botswa na's staff. the most high profile is botswana's isaac staff. the most high profile is botswa na's isaac makwala. staff. the most high profile is botswana's isaac makwala. i caught up botswana's isaac makwala. i caught up with him earlier. his is a strange tale because he thinks he is fine, he feels fine, and was looking forward to racing toni
our main story: the organisers of the athletics world championships of the athletics world championshipsn london are working with public health england to try to contain an outbreak of gastroenteritis which has affected 30 athletes and support staff. botswa na's isaac makwala, who was one of the favourites for today's 400 metres final, was forced to withdraw from the 200 metres heat yesterday. our sports correspondent natalie pirks is at the london stadium for us now. public health england have...
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athletes at the world championships hit by norovirus — officials try to contain the outbreak. 30 athletesnd support staff are affected — botswana's track star is a casualty — he's out of the 400 metres final. i was top of my game coming here. i was ready to make everything possible. i came here for a medal. several athletes have ended up in hospital. also on tonight's programme. guilty — the man who tried to board a flight to italy with a pipe—bomb in his hand luggage. the seven—year—old boy denied a potentially life changing drug — a judge tells nhs england to think again. a narrow escape — police look for the jogger who seemed to push a pedestrian into the bus lane. and coming up in world athletics sportsday on bbc news. we look ahead to all the action on the fifth day of these championships with five more gold medals to be won. hello and welcome to the bbc news at six. 0rganisers of the world athletics championships at the london stadium are trying to limit the spread of the norovirus which has already affected dozens of competitors and staff. one of the highest profile casualties is b
athletes at the world championships hit by norovirus — officials try to contain the outbreak. 30 athletesnd support staff are affected — botswana's track star is a casualty — he's out of the 400 metres final. i was top of my game coming here. i was ready to make everything possible. i came here for a medal. several athletes have ended up in hospital. also on tonight's programme. guilty — the man who tried to board a flight to italy with a pipe—bomb in his hand luggage. the...
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the headlines at 2:00pm. 30 athletes and support staff at the world athletic championships — including00 metre favourite isaac makwala — have been hit by gastroenteritis. you know, i feel heartbroken. yesterday, i was ready for this. i worked hard for this, you know. new figures reveal more than a0 maternity units in england closed their doors to new admissions at some point last year. the family of a seven—year—old boy with a rare condition wins a high court challenge over a nhs decision not to fund a life saving drug. norfolk police step up patrols after a pensioner is stabbed to death while out walking his dogs. also: the national games of the special olympics gets underway in sheffield. 2500 competitors, each with a learning disability taking part in 20 disciplines. coming to these games, actually gives them a chance to express themselves, and really showed not about what they can't do, but about what they can do. google sacks and employees are saying there we re sacks and employees are saying there were fewer women at the company due to biological differences. good afternoon and w
the headlines at 2:00pm. 30 athletes and support staff at the world athletic championships — including00 metre favourite isaac makwala — have been hit by gastroenteritis. you know, i feel heartbroken. yesterday, i was ready for this. i worked hard for this, you know. new figures reveal more than a0 maternity units in england closed their doors to new admissions at some point last year. the family of a seven—year—old boy with a rare condition wins a high court challenge over a nhs...
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30 people including competitors have been hit by an outbreak of gastroenteritis at the world athletics championships in london. issac makwala, the world number one at 200m, the man who will be taking on van nika, does not start. you know, i feel heartbroken. yesterday, i was ready for this. i worked hard for this, you know. we'll have the latest from the championships. also this lunchtime. the family of a seven—year—old boy with a rare condition wins a high court challenge over a life saving drug. police in norfolk step up patrols after a pensioner was stabbed to death while out walking his dogs. more than a0 maternity units in england closed their doors to new admissions at some point last year, according to new figures. and the national games begin in sheffield for competitors with a learning disability. 2,500 people are taking part. coming to these games actually gives them a chance to express but aboutwhattbey can do. , and coming up in the sport on bbc news: near misses for britain at the world athletics championships. bbc commentator steve backley says it's not going to plan. good afternoon an
30 people including competitors have been hit by an outbreak of gastroenteritis at the world athletics championships in london. issac makwala, the world number one at 200m, the man who will be taking on van nika, does not start. you know, i feel heartbroken. yesterday, i was ready for this. i worked hard for this, you know. we'll have the latest from the championships. also this lunchtime. the family of a seven—year—old boy with a rare condition wins a high court challenge over a life...
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the gulf news has this photo of 100 meter runners usain bolt and justin gatlin at the world athletics championshipsn london. gatlin was booed as he received his gold medal, the us sprinter previously was suspended twice for doping. he beat former world champion usain bolt who came third. i watched it live, as so many millions around the world. and we're disappointed? with me is oliver cornock who's editor—in—chief, at the oxford business group. good morning. let's start with north korea because it has been dominating the headlines. the international community is obsessed with this story. how do you think it will pan out because we have been here before? it is a background of belligerence. a number of tests at very evocative times and we recognise we have seen sanctions put in place before. china could have vetoed them about did not and that is an interesting angle. if we look back to iraq, sanctions did not make much difference. you have to question what the outcome will be. it is good they are talking and the language from rex tillerson has been very moderate, comparison especially with the presid
the gulf news has this photo of 100 meter runners usain bolt and justin gatlin at the world athletics championshipsn london. gatlin was booed as he received his gold medal, the us sprinter previously was suspended twice for doping. he beat former world champion usain bolt who came third. i watched it live, as so many millions around the world. and we're disappointed? with me is oliver cornock who's editor—in—chief, at the oxford business group. good morning. let's start with north korea...
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world athletics sportsday. these are our headlines tonight: the 16th world athletics championships are going to start with a bangis due on track later tonight. it's also farewell from farah, another distance double in his sights...it‘s the 10,000m tonight the british team are targeting at least six medals. laura muir is also doubling up. she's also on the track this evening. good evening. it is fantastic to see this great stadium fall once again for a major athletics championships. yes, we have had those anniversary games after london 2012, which was fantastic. but so many memories are going to be echoing once again around the stadium. around 50,000 are in here. 200 countries are here and over 2000 athletes. and tonight, we are going to see two of the very best. from the shortest distance, the 100m, to the longest, the 10,000 metres. we will get a mo farah in a moment. but so many fans have come to see a glimpse of the fastest man that has ever been, usain bolt. he did that at a world athletics championships eight years ago in berlin, and he has dominated ever since. what shape is he in? we will see him in the h
world athletics sportsday. these are our headlines tonight: the 16th world athletics championships are going to start with a bangis due on track later tonight. it's also farewell from farah, another distance double in his sights...it‘s the 10,000m tonight the british team are targeting at least six medals. laura muir is also doubling up. she's also on the track this evening. good evening. it is fantastic to see this great stadium fall once again for a major athletics championships. yes, we...
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the chairman of uk athletics, in charge of the world athletics, in charge of the world athletic championshipsll year that we will look at. that is still posing some big problems. we should acknowledge we have a rare bit of good news for rbs. almost £1 billion of profit, thatis rbs. almost £1 billion of profit, that is ahead of expectations. the bank is saying we expect to be profitable within 2018. we don‘t expect to be profitable in 2017. the reason is there are litigation issues. the bank is dealing with those. it has done a lot of deals in the first half. a lot of those have been consigned to the past. there is still an outstanding fine from the department ofjustice in the us, which has estimated somewhere between £4 billion and £19, that is a huge fine, set to hit this year. interesting that once again the banks are paying, cleaning up the mess they have been in since 2008, and such a familiar tale. and as such slow progress for the bank. there are litigation problems all across the sector. you only have to look at barclays and lloyds recently. they also put money aside for ppi. we have b
the chairman of uk athletics, in charge of the world athletics, in charge of the world athletic championshipsll year that we will look at. that is still posing some big problems. we should acknowledge we have a rare bit of good news for rbs. almost £1 billion of profit, thatis rbs. almost £1 billion of profit, that is ahead of expectations. the bank is saying we expect to be profitable within 2018. we don‘t expect to be profitable in 2017. the reason is there are litigation issues. the bank...
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a bout of gastroenteritis at the world athletics championships forces a aoom competitor to withdraw, despite him saying he's fit to race. and newsnight, delving into the new figures on the north and south divide and death rates. we will have the world expert on inequality and find out whether it is something the government can do something about. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president trump has warned north korea that it will face "fire and fury like the world has never seen" if it threatens the united states with nuclear weapons. it follows reports that north korea has successfully miniaturised a nuclear warhead, which could be delivered on a missile. last month, the isolated communist state successfully tested two intercontinental missiles for the first time. this was donald trump's warning this evening. north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. he has been very threatening beyond a normal state, and as i said they will be met with the fire and fury and, frankly, power, the likes of wh
a bout of gastroenteritis at the world athletics championships forces a aoom competitor to withdraw, despite him saying he's fit to race. and newsnight, delving into the new figures on the north and south divide and death rates. we will have the world expert on inequality and find out whether it is something the government can do something about. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president trump has warned north korea that it will face "fire and fury like the world has never seen"...
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if we'll rewind a little bit, remember this is the first world athletics championship that will not haveir athletes in athletics programmes, there were other russian athletes at rio, they will not be taking part of the world, neither did they take part in the olympics last year. there has been a reallocation of some of those medals down the years once we became aware of these state—sponsored doping and all those reasonable that were taken and there was a wonderful moment, christina, amongst others, there is wealth athletics champion ships from 2011, 2013, 2015 and the great britain women's four by four 100 relay teams were bumped up to bronze. but doctor silver, they had their moment and all those times when they did not give the medals that they should have done here before the opening ceremony. they got a fantastic round of applause. we're going to seejoe get a medal that she should have got ten years ago in osaka tomorrow. jessica ennis hill on sunday get her gold medal as well. that is a really nice touch. lord coe said it was so important, thatis lord coe said it was so important, t
if we'll rewind a little bit, remember this is the first world athletics championship that will not haveir athletes in athletics programmes, there were other russian athletes at rio, they will not be taking part of the world, neither did they take part in the olympics last year. there has been a reallocation of some of those medals down the years once we became aware of these state—sponsored doping and all those reasonable that were taken and there was a wonderful moment, christina, amongst...
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the head lineds at lipm: —— headlines. 30 athletes and support staff at the world athletic championshipse been hit by gastroenteritis. team ca nada's doctor says the worst is over we've had nine athletes and staff that have been affected in total, more than half of those are staff. there's no new athletes affected for a couple of days. we're hoping we're coming through the other side of this. new figures reveal more than a0 maternity units in england closed their doors to new admissions at some point last year. a man's been found guilty of trying to smuggle a pipe bomb onto a plane at manchester airport. the family of a seven—year—old boy with a rare condition wins a high court challenge over a nhs decision not to fund a life saving drug. the national games of the special olympics gets under way in sheffield. 2,500 competitors, each with a learning disability, are taking part in 20 different disciplines. coming to these games gives them a chance to express themselves and to really show not about what they can't do, but about what they can do. google sacks an employee for saying there wer
the head lineds at lipm: —— headlines. 30 athletes and support staff at the world athletic championshipse been hit by gastroenteritis. team ca nada's doctor says the worst is over we've had nine athletes and staff that have been affected in total, more than half of those are staff. there's no new athletes affected for a couple of days. we're hoping we're coming through the other side of this. new figures reveal more than a0 maternity units in england closed their doors to new admissions at...
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its athletics team was barred from last year's olympics and paralympics and they'll also miss the world championshipswill compete in london as independent athletes. we've seen progress and on some occasions some of that progress has been quicker than on other occasions and it tended to speed up a little bit when there's been a focus normally around the major championships. so it's not that there isn't any progress, but the progress we wa nt there isn't any progress, but the progress we want has to culminate in a meeting of those criteria and it's clear it's unambiguous. already one of its biggest stars has pulled out of the championships just days before it gets under way. the 800m olympic and world champion david rudisha has injured a thigh muscle. the 28—year—old kenyan also holds the world record, a mark he set at the london olympics in 2012. it comes as a big loss as he's the only person to ever run under 1:41 for the event. confirmation came on monday that nemanja matic has joined manchester united on a three—year deal from chelsea for over $50 million. the serbian midfielder who celebrates his
its athletics team was barred from last year's olympics and paralympics and they'll also miss the world championshipswill compete in london as independent athletes. we've seen progress and on some occasions some of that progress has been quicker than on other occasions and it tended to speed up a little bit when there's been a focus normally around the major championships. so it's not that there isn't any progress, but the progress we wa nt there isn't any progress, but the progress we want has...
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and forget the world athletics championships, these hens are preparing for some tough competition. ve from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. good morning. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 7am in manila where china's foreign minister has urged north korea to end ballistic missile tests, that have raised tensions across east asia. wang yi has met with the us secretary of state rex tillerson, at a gathering of ministers from south east asian countries, and in a few hours, more security meetings will take place. yogita limeye‘s report from seoul, contains flash photography. putting on a united front at a meeting of south east asian nations, in manila. the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, is on a mission. america wants more countries to isolate north korea, a day after all 15 members of the un security council voted to ban exports from pyongyang. the sweeping measures were even backed by china, north korean‘s ally and the top trade partner. translation: the chinese side urge the north koreans to calmly handle the un security cou
and forget the world athletics championships, these hens are preparing for some tough competition. ve from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. good morning. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 7am in manila where china's foreign minister has urged north korea to end ballistic missile tests, that have raised tensions across east asia. wang yi has met with the us secretary of state rex tillerson, at a gathering of ministers from south east asian...
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the headlines on bbc news: 30 athletes and support staff at the world athletic championships have beenrced 400—metre contender isaac makwala to withdraw. a man who was stopped at manchester airport with a pipe bomb in his hand luggage is convicted of possessing explosives with intent to endanger life. south africa's president, jacob zuma, has survived a no confidence vote in parliament. let's go back to those events in south africa where president zuma has won the vote of no—confidence. 0ur correspondentjoins us from cape town. we heard the president in pretty robust form, which is what he a lwa ys pretty robust form, which is what he always does, but the boat was reasonably close, wasn't it? yes, indeed, he narrowly survived this vote of no confidence, his eighth might i add. he is clearly now on his ninth life. president jacob zuma is a tough politician. he has been in prison for ten years on robben island fighting white minority rule alongside nelson mandela, he does not give up easily. but there is a hidden message in his success tonight for him. 35 members of his own party were re
the headlines on bbc news: 30 athletes and support staff at the world athletic championships have beenrced 400—metre contender isaac makwala to withdraw. a man who was stopped at manchester airport with a pipe bomb in his hand luggage is convicted of possessing explosives with intent to endanger life. south africa's president, jacob zuma, has survived a no confidence vote in parliament. let's go back to those events in south africa where president zuma has won the vote of no—confidence. 0ur...
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and the chairman of london 2017, ed warner, said the athletics events should be held in london to save money. but at the world athletics championshipsum, warner's suggestion just wouldn't work. has he gone mad? if you're holding the commonwealth games in birmingham oi’ the commonwealth games in birmingham or liverpool, you think they will let the athletics being london? forget it, that was silly. at the end of the day, this is the stadium, this is the gold nugget in the sport. there is another one, isn't anywhere else. if i was the head of world athletics i would be looking at the rule book saying, how quickly, get back there? another major event came to an end at the weekend — the special olympics in sheffield. over 2,500 athletes with intellectual disabilities competed. here's a look at some of the highlights. this time it's been a great atmosphere, the fans, though, radu e of the athletes and everything, it's been absolutely phenomenal. i'm a swimmer. to me it's all about taking part on being included. best go for it, it's just really exciting. it's inspiring, you know? there's so much warmth and enjoyment in what they're doing,
and the chairman of london 2017, ed warner, said the athletics events should be held in london to save money. but at the world athletics championshipsum, warner's suggestion just wouldn't work. has he gone mad? if you're holding the commonwealth games in birmingham oi’ the commonwealth games in birmingham or liverpool, you think they will let the athletics being london? forget it, that was silly. at the end of the day, this is the stadium, this is the gold nugget in the sport. there is...
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three gold medals have been won tonight on this seventh night of the world athletics championships. unexpected so far, the turkish winter ramil guliyev who has just won his country's first world title. that is a race that has dominated this week. it has had such a controversial build—up. i is a ma kwa la a controversial build—up. i is a makwala was the fastest man this year, but perhaps the mental strain and illness had finally taken its toll. wayde van niekerk was racing his sixth race in as many days. he had won the 400. he took silver behind the turkish sprinter ramil guliyev. netheneel mitchell blake was fourth behind trinidad and tobago's jerome richards. guliyev is turkey's first world champion. he switched nationality from azerbaijan. congratulations. an incredible race, from last year when you were last in the olympic final and to this. in the olympic final and to this. in the us, i competed with usain bolt and it was a strong semifinal. in this competition, i came into the semifinal first this competition, i came into the semifinalfirst and this competition, i came into the
three gold medals have been won tonight on this seventh night of the world athletics championships. unexpected so far, the turkish winter ramil guliyev who has just won his country's first world title. that is a race that has dominated this week. it has had such a controversial build—up. i is a ma kwa la a controversial build—up. i is a makwala was the fastest man this year, but perhaps the mental strain and illness had finally taken its toll. wayde van niekerk was racing his sixth race in...
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if you're lucky enough to be heading to the athletics world championship today, we'll see the cloud building of monday evening, and overnight into tuesday, this weather front from the south now start to pivot and return a little bit further north. so that is going to bring rain into central wales and through the midlands to start your tuesday morning. to the north of that, clearer skies, with a few showers around too, but low pressure is going to dominate. we have got this area of low pressure around the near continent. that is going to push its way northwards, up towards the north sea, in fact, over the next couple of days. we could well import some pretty heavy showers across the south—east corner later on in the day. still some sunshine here. to the north of that, we've got that front bringing rain for parts of the midlands, northern england, in towards wales and the south—west. scotland and northern ireland having another day of sunny spells and a few scattered showers. now, an improvement from the north—west, i think, during wednesday, but for central and eastern parts of england we're
if you're lucky enough to be heading to the athletics world championship today, we'll see the cloud building of monday evening, and overnight into tuesday, this weather front from the south now start to pivot and return a little bit further north. so that is going to bring rain into central wales and through the midlands to start your tuesday morning. to the north of that, clearer skies, with a few showers around too, but low pressure is going to dominate. we have got this area of low pressure...
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world buttocks championship. pretty much empty now but they stayed until bavarian. —— world athletics championship. early for the moment when he bowed another global gold around his neck. he is coming from the crowd now. we will see if we can get a word with him if the stops. let us show you what happened in the 10,000 metres final because he had it so tough. there was a gaggle of kenyans and ethiopians, it was actually the ugandan who took silver, joshua cheptegei. but they pushed him all the way, what a fantastic final 10,000 metres from mo farah. his final farewell on the track. remember this in london before he turned his attention towards marathon racing. ten global gold is 110w. marathon racing. ten global gold is now. he has not been beaten in the 10,000 metres in six major, in six occasions since back in 2011. the celebrations were fantastic. all the memories came back from all his winds, really. london 2012, when he secured his first double. he's about as pretty much why the london while's athletics champion jim as pretty much why the london while's athletics championjim he wa nted while's
world buttocks championship. pretty much empty now but they stayed until bavarian. —— world athletics championship. early for the moment when he bowed another global gold around his neck. he is coming from the crowd now. we will see if we can get a word with him if the stops. let us show you what happened in the 10,000 metres final because he had it so tough. there was a gaggle of kenyans and ethiopians, it was actually the ugandan who took silver, joshua cheptegei. but they pushed him all...
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usain bolt will go for gold again in the world athletics championships 100 metres tonight. his last ever individual event before retiring, and unless there is a major upset, he looks set to win his 12th world championship gold medal. our sports presenter, olly foster, has been telling us more. in usain bolt. you mentioned it would be a major upset if he did not win another gold medal in the 100 metres, the blue ribbon event of world athletics. a lot of people would be upset, but this is not the usain bolt but we've become accustomed to. he has looked rusty and sluggish. there he is in his heat yesterday, turning on the afterburners to win his heat, but watch for that shake of the head. he was not happy with how he came out of the blocks. he is a big man, never very quick, and it is the second half of the race that he makes it up and eats up the track and devours his opposition. but he was not happy. it said the blocks moved, they are the worst he has ever encountered in all his years winning medals. he has not been that well—prepared coming winning medals. he has not been th
usain bolt will go for gold again in the world athletics championships 100 metres tonight. his last ever individual event before retiring, and unless there is a major upset, he looks set to win his 12th world championship gold medal. our sports presenter, olly foster, has been telling us more. in usain bolt. you mentioned it would be a major upset if he did not win another gold medal in the 100 metres, the blue ribbon event of world athletics. a lot of people would be upset, but this is not the...
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athletics, cricket, lots of sport. thank you. they study of the world athletics championshipspson is backin and katarina johnson thompson is back in heptathlon action with the long jump being the first event this morning. the big talking point is still last night's 100 metres final. usain bolt beaten into third place as justin gatlin usain bolt beaten into third place asjustin gatlin claimed the world title. usain bolt had not been at his best coming into this championships and justin gatlin and fellow american christian coleman finishing ahead of the jamaican. might style is killing me, —— might start is killing me. i normally get better through the rounds but it didn'tandi better through the rounds but it didn't and i knew if it didn't come together, but i felt it was their but the fact i did not get it was the fact i lost. how were you able to handle the emotions of the whole day? your last individual race in a major championships? it was rough. up and down, a little bit stressful but i come out here and take it as any other championship and at is what i did and! other cham
athletics, cricket, lots of sport. thank you. they study of the world athletics championshipspson is backin and katarina johnson thompson is back in heptathlon action with the long jump being the first event this morning. the big talking point is still last night's 100 metres final. usain bolt beaten into third place as justin gatlin usain bolt beaten into third place asjustin gatlin claimed the world title. usain bolt had not been at his best coming into this championships and justin gatlin...
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the five—time olympian missed the athletics world championships in london with a heel injury.e article she plans play tennis again within three months of giving birth to her first child! the 23—time grand slam champion called it "the most outrageous plan". she went on to say "either i win, or i don‘t play." now for many athletes competiting at last week‘s world championships, claiming a gold medal was their sole focus. but the usa‘s tianna bartoletta has told bbc sport thatjust competing was an achievement in itself. the rio olympic long jump champion claimed a bronze in london. and after receiving her medal she posted on social media that she was homeless after leaving home three months ago, and moving to arnhem in the netherlands where her training camp is based. in the post she also stated that she took the precaution to give herself the chance of a life that, in her words, "didn‘t involve fear or fighting, threats, and abuse". threats and abuse". she‘s been speaking to our reporter, ade adedoyin. the message was about why i was happy because as the reigning world‘s champio
the five—time olympian missed the athletics world championships in london with a heel injury.e article she plans play tennis again within three months of giving birth to her first child! the 23—time grand slam champion called it "the most outrageous plan". she went on to say "either i win, or i don‘t play." now for many athletes competiting at last week‘s world championships, claiming a gold medal was their sole focus. but the usa‘s tianna bartoletta has told bbc...
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the organisers of the athletics world championships in london are working with public health england 400 metres final, has been withdrawn. joining me now is professor dave collins, director of the institute of coaching and performance at the university of central lancashire. good evening to you. an athlete's worst nightmare, apart from suffering a broken bone or something. to get gastroenteritis, which we were hearing is a really wasn't thing to have? the wrong sort of runs foran wasn't thing to have? the wrong sort of runs for an athletic event. everybody‘s worst nightmare. 0ne of runs for an athletic event. everybody‘s worst nightmare. one of the most important thing is that support staff and coaches and managers can do in the last few days before an event is to try and guard against these things happening. how do they do that? we were hearing about the way this nor a virus could be spread so easily. it's not from food,it be spread so easily. it's not from food, it could be —— is a difficult thing to take proportions against. it certainly is, but you have to ta ke it certainly is,
the organisers of the athletics world championships in london are working with public health england 400 metres final, has been withdrawn. joining me now is professor dave collins, director of the institute of coaching and performance at the university of central lancashire. good evening to you. an athlete's worst nightmare, apart from suffering a broken bone or something. to get gastroenteritis, which we were hearing is a really wasn't thing to have? the wrong sort of runs foran wasn't thing...
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the eight—time olympic champion came third at the world athletics championships. police are investigating the kidnapping of a british model in milan. detectives say she was drugged and held captive. attempts were made to sell her on the internet. a polish man has been arrested. now on bbc news, as the london 2017 world athletics championships are taking place, the four—time olympic champion, michaeljohnson, looks back on london 2012. this summer, the greatest athletes on the planet will return to the scene of the 2012 olympics as they compete to be crowned world champions. london has been here before. and is well versed on how to rise to the occasion. five years have passed since london 2012. but the memory of those golden moments shines brightly still. it was britain's most successful olympics for more than a century. day after day of trial is almost blurring into one. above all others, one saturday would come to be remembered. jessica ennis won heptathlon gold. greg rutherford won gold in the long jump and mo farah won 10,000 metres gold, all in the space of 44
the eight—time olympic champion came third at the world athletics championships. police are investigating the kidnapping of a british model in milan. detectives say she was drugged and held captive. attempts were made to sell her on the internet. a polish man has been arrested. now on bbc news, as the london 2017 world athletics championships are taking place, the four—time olympic champion, michaeljohnson, looks back on london 2012. this summer, the greatest athletes on the planet will...
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a decent day at the london stadium for the world athletics championships.estern wales. to the north some showers. temperatures around about 15 celsius in the southeastern corner compared to 12 further north. monday is quite a wet day for the south—west of england and wales. rain and the north of becomes later. a wet afternoon in the south—west of england. to the north, sunny spells and showers. best of the sunshine along the southeastern coast. through this coming week it does look rather unsettled with low pressure to the eastern side of the uk, a squeeze on the ice bars on tuesday and wednesday, the northerly wind. looking rather unsettled for the coming week with heavy rain and showers around and also quite windy coming back from the north, not doing much for the temperatures. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: american sprinter, justin gatlin has defended his right to compete, despite two drugs bans, after being booed when he defeated usain bolt at the world athletics championships. president trump welcomes china and russia's backing for new un san
a decent day at the london stadium for the world athletics championships.estern wales. to the north some showers. temperatures around about 15 celsius in the southeastern corner compared to 12 further north. monday is quite a wet day for the south—west of england and wales. rain and the north of becomes later. a wet afternoon in the south—west of england. to the north, sunny spells and showers. best of the sunshine along the southeastern coast. through this coming week it does look rather...
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an exciting line—up on day 3 of the world athletics championships in london.mentator:, and, that is commentatorz, and, that is a big effort! katarina johnson—thompson jumps back into contention for a medal in the heptathlon. england are on top as they're about to head into day three of the fourth and final test against south africa at old trafford. and the dateline london panel examine ireland's growing fears around brexit. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the world of sport is in shock this morning after usain bolt was beaten in his last solo race at the world athletics championships in london. he lost to justin gatlin, who has been banned from the sport twice for drugs cheating and was booed and jeered by the capacity crowd at the london stadium. gatlin ran in 9.92 seconds, with christian coleman coming in second place. bolt finished in 9.95 seconds to take only the bronze. our sports editor dan roan has more. with the night sky crackling with excitement, the fireworks gave a sense of what was to come. commentat
an exciting line—up on day 3 of the world athletics championships in london.mentator:, and, that is commentatorz, and, that is a big effort! katarina johnson—thompson jumps back into contention for a medal in the heptathlon. england are on top as they're about to head into day three of the fourth and final test against south africa at old trafford. and the dateline london panel examine ireland's growing fears around brexit. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good morning and welcome...
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for the athletics world championships on monday, fairly cloudy skies over the london stadium.nto the evening hours, we have this weather front into the south and south—west. it will pivot northwards again. rain returns to north wales. clearer, fresh or conditions produced a morning with some showers into the far north—west. low pressure dominates. we have this frontal system here. another area moves its way north into the near continent. there could be some heavy showers into the south—east on tuesday. still some sunshine. this weather front will produce rain for parts of northern england, the midlands and the south—west. sunshine and showers for scotla nd south—west. sunshine and showers for scotland and northern ireland. during wednesday, still some rain for central, southern and eastern parts of the uk. further north and west it is a better day. it is looking dry by the time we get to thursday. the week ahead is staying on schedule. showers with longer spells of rain. there will be some sunshine in between the showers. goodbye for now. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines
for the athletics world championships on monday, fairly cloudy skies over the london stadium.nto the evening hours, we have this weather front into the south and south—west. it will pivot northwards again. rain returns to north wales. clearer, fresh or conditions produced a morning with some showers into the far north—west. low pressure dominates. we have this frontal system here. another area moves its way north into the near continent. there could be some heavy showers into the...
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including the british wheelchair tennis championships, where britain's alfie hewett is through to the final, and of course, there's all the latest from the world athleticsthat's it. you can see more today's stories on the bbc news channel. firmino wrestler team, have a very good night. hello, this is bbc news. millions of rail passengers are facing three weeks of disruption, as work to update the uk's busiest railway station got underway earlier today. the revamp of london's waterloo station is costing £800 million. ten of the station's i9 platforms are being closed, which means a significantly reduced service while it is carried out. this phase of the upgrade is due to be finished by the 28th of august. our correspondent simonjones has spent the day at waterloo. this work is going to last more than three weeks. this is already the busy station in the country, it will get even busier, with 30% more capacity. how will they do that? they have already started the work. this is one of the platforms that they will lengthen so they can take longer trains in future, and that means more passengers. work started there, we're told it will last 21w. so what we hav
including the british wheelchair tennis championships, where britain's alfie hewett is through to the final, and of course, there's all the latest from the world athleticsthat's it. you can see more today's stories on the bbc news channel. firmino wrestler team, have a very good night. hello, this is bbc news. millions of rail passengers are facing three weeks of disruption, as work to update the uk's busiest railway station got underway earlier today. the revamp of london's waterloo station is...
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four days before the start of the athletics world championships, london loses one of its stars of thest player to take a test hat—trick at the 0val as england win the third test against south africa. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the news that los angeles is set to be awarded the 2028 summer olympics and paralympics. they had been competing with paris for 202a. this means the french capital will almost certainly be the hosts before them. the president of la city council says los angeles will benefit financially from waiting four more years for the games. we have a few formalities left to do, like the city council, the body that i oversee, we've got to have a couple of hearings and approve
four days before the start of the athletics world championships, london loses one of its stars of thest player to take a test hat—trick at the 0val as england win the third test against south africa. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the news that los angeles is set to be awarded the 2028 summer olympics and paralympics. they had been competing with paris for 202a. this means the french capital will almost certainly be the hosts before them. the president of la city...
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for the athletics world championships on monday, fairly cloudy skies over the london stadium, the chancee afternoon. into the evening, still this weather front in the south and south—west pivoting north again into tuesday morning, so rain returns to wales, through the midlands into northern england. north of that, clearer and fresher for tuesday morning showers in the north—west but low—pressure dominating with this frontal system here, then another area of low pressure moving north out of the near continent towards the north sea which could import heavy showers to the south—east later on tuesday, still sunshine here. to the north, this weather front produces rain in northern england and the midlands to the south—west. sunshine and showers to the north for scotland and northern ireland but quite cool around the east coast. 0n northern ireland but quite cool around the east coast. on wednesday still rain for southern, central and eastern parts of uk, further north and west a better day and for most of us things look try by thursday. the week ahead stays unsettled, showers or longer spells
for the athletics world championships on monday, fairly cloudy skies over the london stadium, the chancee afternoon. into the evening, still this weather front in the south and south—west pivoting north again into tuesday morning, so rain returns to wales, through the midlands into northern england. north of that, clearer and fresher for tuesday morning showers in the north—west but low—pressure dominating with this frontal system here, then another area of low pressure moving north out...
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ever sprinter, usain bolt, has failed to win his last individual ioo—metre race at the world athletics championshipsn london. bolt is retiring after a career which saw him win 11 world titles and eight olympic gold medals. he finished third, behind americans, justin gatlin and christian coleman. gatlin has twice served doping bans. our sports editor, dan roan, watched the action unfold. with the night sky crackling with excitement, the fireworks gave a sense of what was to come. lapping up sense of what was to come. lapping up the adulation one last time. he knew this buildup had not been perfect. he was beaten in the semi—final by an american. his sta rts semi—final by an american. his starts were also shaky. he gets a pretty good start. coleman. chasing hard. here he comes. gatlin wins it! usain bolt was pushed into bronze. the disbelief swept around the stadium. the crowd made it more than clear what they thought of it. gatlin had shocked the world. but he quickly moved from arrogance to see military. as the american basked in unpopular glory, usain bolt gave his word. i did not executed when it
ever sprinter, usain bolt, has failed to win his last individual ioo—metre race at the world athletics championshipsn london. bolt is retiring after a career which saw him win 11 world titles and eight olympic gold medals. he finished third, behind americans, justin gatlin and christian coleman. gatlin has twice served doping bans. our sports editor, dan roan, watched the action unfold. with the night sky crackling with excitement, the fireworks gave a sense of what was to come. lapping up...
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world championship medallists. cheering. an absolutely wonderful moment to start this final evening of athletics at the world championships.ll sorts of dramas and twists and controversies. but that is the finest moment in their careers. cj ujah, adamjim eadie, danny talbot and methanol —— nethaneel mitchell—blake. and methanol —— nethaneel mitchell—bla ke. —— adam and methanol —— nethaneel mitchell—blake. —— adam gemili. just nipping mitchell—blake. —— adam gemili. just pipping the united states by 0.5 of a second. japan getting bronze. the race that saw be great usain bolt poll up with cramp and an injury and just fall short of 20 gold medals in his career. a wonderful moment for the british relay team clutching their gold medals. each of those are actually inscribed with their names as well. so they will remember where they won it. they are on the top tier with the americans and the japanese. we just hope that of the seven finals we have tonight here at the world athletics championships, they can be another british medal. let's have a quick look. there is the highjump let's have a quick look. there is the high jump final
world championship medallists. cheering. an absolutely wonderful moment to start this final evening of athletics at the world championships.ll sorts of dramas and twists and controversies. but that is the finest moment in their careers. cj ujah, adamjim eadie, danny talbot and methanol —— nethaneel mitchell—blake. and methanol —— nethaneel mitchell—bla ke. —— adam and methanol —— nethaneel mitchell—blake. —— adam gemili. just nipping mitchell—blake. —— adam...
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and what an evening gets going to be on the ninth day of these world athletics championships, on the p and olympic golds between them. 19305 1930s aimed by, 12. mo farah. a countdown clock flashes up on the screen. about 30 minutes to go before the men‘s 5000 metre final. sirmo farah has before the men‘s 5000 metre final. sir mo farah has won another 10,000 metres battle here. the only medal in the locker for great britain, going for another double. his third of the world championships. he did it twice in the olympics as well. it is going to be so tough, this one. he said the ten k was the toughest race of his life. but you just feel those memories of london 2012 flooding back here to the stadium, and also because usain bolt will be last up on the track in the relay. this evening as well. we will get to that in just this evening as well. we will get to that injust a this evening as well. we will get to that in just a moment. this evening as well. we will get to that injust a moment. sir mo farah, all of those world titles, he is not retiring like usain bolt, he isjust turning his atte
and what an evening gets going to be on the ninth day of these world athletics championships, on the p and olympic golds between them. 19305 1930s aimed by, 12. mo farah. a countdown clock flashes up on the screen. about 30 minutes to go before the men‘s 5000 metre final. sirmo farah has before the men‘s 5000 metre final. sir mo farah has won another 10,000 metres battle here. the only medal in the locker for great britain, going for another double. his third of the world championships. he...
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america'sjustin gatlin has been crowned 100 metre champion at the world athletics championships.ved two suspensions for doping related offences was booed by some in the crowd. he defeated usain bolt in the jamaican‘s last ever individual race yesterday. an indian boxer who beat a chinese rival has offered to return the championship belt he won as a peace gesture. vijender singh dedicated his wbo oriental super middleweight win to india—china friendship. the countries have been feuding over a disputed border area sincejune. around the globe, the percentage of babies born by caesarean section has increased dramatically. and that's proving controversial, because a large number of them are not medically required. while the average rate is 28% among oecd countries, in turkey, more than half of babies are born by c—section, the highest rate in the world. so, why are doctors performing so many caesereans there? selin girit reports. for burco oguzer, a mother of one, life has not always been a walk in the park. on the 36th week of her pregnancy, her doctor said she did not have enough am
america'sjustin gatlin has been crowned 100 metre champion at the world athletics championships.ved two suspensions for doping related offences was booed by some in the crowd. he defeated usain bolt in the jamaican‘s last ever individual race yesterday. an indian boxer who beat a chinese rival has offered to return the championship belt he won as a peace gesture. vijender singh dedicated his wbo oriental super middleweight win to india—china friendship. the countries have been feuding over...
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as you've been hearing one of the athletes affected by the stomach bug at the world athletics championshipsnning had been "sabotaged". botswanan 200 and 400 metres runner isaac makwala missed the heats of the 200 last night when he became ill before the race. you can imagine the build up to this moment there are whole lives. these championships is what the peak the world championships and to be struck down by something which is out of your control, mocked the devastating. —— must be devastating. he told me he was sick yesterday. he vomited when he was on his way to his warm up and she was forced to pull out of the 200 metres heats, those were his words. he says he feels fine but he is heartbroken at not being able to go for the double that he wants to do because he is also due in the 400 metre final and he still does not know if he can compete. i felt heartbroken yesterday. i worked hard for this. even myself, i was top of my game to come here. iwas even myself, i was top of my game to come here. i was ready to make everything possible. i came here for a medal. if some people forced you to
as you've been hearing one of the athletes affected by the stomach bug at the world athletics championshipsnning had been "sabotaged". botswanan 200 and 400 metres runner isaac makwala missed the heats of the 200 last night when he became ill before the race. you can imagine the build up to this moment there are whole lives. these championships is what the peak the world championships and to be struck down by something which is out of your control, mocked the devastating. —— must...
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as you been hearing, one athlete affected by a stomach bug at the world athletics championships have a very sad thing because i was ready, if some people force you to withdraw — i don't know — without telling you that you are ok i'm 0k to run but someone is saying no you can't run it won't be nice, it's a bad thing. have the iaaf sabotage the? have the imf sabotage the? its british law, i don't know about this. laura muir's fourth place in the women's 15 hundred metres last night was the latest in a string of near misses for british athletes at the championships — just one medal so far, sir mo farah's gold in the 10,000 metres on the opening day. bbc commentator and former javelin world record holder steve backley says it's not going to plan so far. 68 medals is the target, at the halfway stage, is not going to plan. but the simple message. there benzema general performances that maybe went the wrong way, medal hopes, sophie hitchen last year, laura muir, katarina johnson—thompson, we could about three orfour medal. johnson—thompson, we could about three or four medal. if we went to
as you been hearing, one athlete affected by a stomach bug at the world athletics championships have a very sad thing because i was ready, if some people force you to withdraw — i don't know — without telling you that you are ok i'm 0k to run but someone is saying no you can't run it won't be nice, it's a bad thing. have the iaaf sabotage the? have the imf sabotage the? its british law, i don't know about this. laura muir's fourth place in the women's 15 hundred metres last night was the...
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it will be a good day of action at the world athletics championships. same goes for football. ll. the english premier league back this weekend. this afternoon, manchester united are likely to give new signings lukaku and are likely to give new signings lu ka ku and matic are likely to give new signings lukaku and matic their league debuts as they take on west ham. before that, newcastle united return to the top flight as they take on totte n ha m. my totte n ha m. my commitment is 100% with this team, this club, in terms of trying to win from the first game until the last one. so my ambition is to do well every single game, to get three points, and see where we are in the table. i really —— i'm not british a really pleased with everything because it's not true, but i am not saying i will not do my best. england head coach simon middleton has made ten changes for the women's rugby world cup match with italy in dublin this afternoon. it includes all the players who missed out in their opening victory against spain. emily scott captains the team. wales looked to get the tournament
it will be a good day of action at the world athletics championships. same goes for football. ll. the english premier league back this weekend. this afternoon, manchester united are likely to give new signings lukaku and are likely to give new signings lu ka ku and matic are likely to give new signings lukaku and matic their league debuts as they take on west ham. before that, newcastle united return to the top flight as they take on totte n ha m. my totte n ha m. my commitment is 100% with...
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america'sjustin gatlin has been crowned 100—metre champion at the world athletics championships.d. he defeated usain bolt in the jamaican‘s last ever individual race. an indian boxer who beat a chinese rival has offered to return the championship belt he won as a peace gesture. vijender singh dedicated his wbo 0riental super middleweight win to "india—china friendship." the countries have been feuding over a disputed border area sincejune. the world's largest heart goes on display in a rare exhibition in toronto, canada. the organ comes from a blue whale found dead on the shores of a river in newfoundland and labrador province three years ago. the organ measures 1.5 metres with a thickness ofjust over a metre. it would have weighed at least 180 kilograms before removal. while visitors to the royal 0ntario museum get a chance to view the preserved heart close up, the discovery will help scientists understand more about the blue whale's physiology. a village in derbyshire is hosting the 29th world hen races. highly trained chickens are released at the start to see who is the fastes
america'sjustin gatlin has been crowned 100—metre champion at the world athletics championships.d. he defeated usain bolt in the jamaican‘s last ever individual race. an indian boxer who beat a chinese rival has offered to return the championship belt he won as a peace gesture. vijender singh dedicated his wbo 0riental super middleweight win to "india—china friendship." the countries have been feuding over a disputed border area sincejune. the world's largest heart goes on...
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america'sjustin gatlin has been crowned 100—metre champion at the world athletics championships. he crowd. he defeated usain bolt in the jamaican‘s last ever individual race. the world's largest heart goes on display in a rare exhibition in toronto, canada. the organ comes from a blue whale found dead on the shores of a river in newfoundland and labrador province three years ago. the organ measures 1.5 metres with a thickness ofjust over a metre. it would have weighed at least 180 kilograms before removal. while visitors to the royal 0ntario museum get a chance to view the preserved heart close up, the discovery will help scientists understand more about the blue whale's physiology. more than three millionjapanese are on the streets in aomori in northern japan for one of the country's most popular summer festivals. the fire festival features massive lanterns, some as tall as 23 metres, which are carried around the city by groups of people. they depict historical gods and japanese mythical characters. the blue whale is one of the biggest species on the earth. some dinosaurs are lon
america'sjustin gatlin has been crowned 100—metre champion at the world athletics championships. he crowd. he defeated usain bolt in the jamaican‘s last ever individual race. the world's largest heart goes on display in a rare exhibition in toronto, canada. the organ comes from a blue whale found dead on the shores of a river in newfoundland and labrador province three years ago. the organ measures 1.5 metres with a thickness ofjust over a metre. it would have weighed at least 180 kilograms...
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america'sjustin gatlin has been crowned 100—metre champion at the world athletics championships. in the crowd. he defeated usain bolt in the jamaican‘s last ever individual race. a four—time 0lympic gold—medallist, once hailed as australia's golden girl, has died. betty cuthbert remains the only 0lympian to have won gold in the 100, 200, and 400—metre races. she was 18—years—old when she became a sprint star winning three gold medals at the 1956 melbourne 0lympics. she also won a gold at the tokyo 0lympics “119611. she died aged 79. the world's largest heart goes on display in a rare exhibition in toronto, canada. the organ comes from a blue whale found dead on the shores of a river in newfoundland and labrador province three years ago. the organ measures 1.5 metres with a thickness ofjust over a metre. it would have weighed at least 180 kilograms before removal. while visitors to the royal 0ntario museum get a chance to view the preserved heart close up, the discovery will help scientists understand more about the blue whale's physiology. the blue whale is one of the biggest spe
america'sjustin gatlin has been crowned 100—metre champion at the world athletics championships. in the crowd. he defeated usain bolt in the jamaican‘s last ever individual race. a four—time 0lympic gold—medallist, once hailed as australia's golden girl, has died. betty cuthbert remains the only 0lympian to have won gold in the 100, 200, and 400—metre races. she was 18—years—old when she became a sprint star winning three gold medals at the 1956 melbourne 0lympics. she also won a...
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and in sport, we will catch up with the latest from the athletics world championships.elcome to outside source. north korea has reacted angrily to the new sanctions applied in it by the us. well, any statement on state television, the country has said that it television, the country has said thatitis television, the country has said that it is ready to teach the usb sevilla lesson with strategic force if it faces military action over its programme. it said it would retaliate thousands of times over against the us for the losers sanctions. it said that a violent infringement on its sovereignty was at stake. but north korea was represented at the summit in manila and the spokesman also commented on the situation. it is our nuclear position if it to the world orjust the us? we want to make it clear that the worsening situation on the korean peninsula as well as other nuclear issues caused by the united states. we form we will never replace our nuclear and ballistics missiles programme on the negotiating table and will not budge one hinge on strengthening our nuclear armame
and in sport, we will catch up with the latest from the athletics world championships.elcome to outside source. north korea has reacted angrily to the new sanctions applied in it by the us. well, any statement on state television, the country has said that it television, the country has said thatitis television, the country has said that it is ready to teach the usb sevilla lesson with strategic force if it faces military action over its programme. it said it would retaliate thousands of times...
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they fired at the world athletics championships. we are halfan world athletics championships.e half an hour away from the start of the action. five medals to be one this evening. the talking point has been away from the stadium and the norovirus that has swept through one of the hotels. it has wiped out some of the hotels. it has wiped out some of the hotels. it has wiped out some of the athletes and support staff. the botswa nan runner of the athletes and support staff. the botswanan runner has been told he cannot ride in the —— you cannot run in the 200 metres and he is not allowed to run in the 400 metres tonight, the main event of the night, the last event on the track. it has been aged magic day. they cannot afford for the virus to spread. we have heard from a former runner, he has treated to see that he thinks isaac is going to turn up at the track and appeal. he does not think you should been kicked out of the 200 and he feels he was well enough to make it to the start line in the 400. we will be looking out for him and seeing if the medical delegation overturned it. th
they fired at the world athletics championships. we are halfan world athletics championships.e half an hour away from the start of the action. five medals to be one this evening. the talking point has been away from the stadium and the norovirus that has swept through one of the hotels. it has wiped out some of the hotels. it has wiped out some of the hotels. it has wiped out some of the athletes and support staff. the botswa nan runner of the athletes and support staff. the botswanan runner...
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the eight—time olympic champion came third at the world athletics championships.as drugged and held captive. attempts were made to sell her on the internet. a polish man has been arrested. now on bbc news, as the london 2017 world athletics championships are taking place, the four—time olympic champion, michaeljohnson,
the eight—time olympic champion came third at the world athletics championships.as drugged and held captive. attempts were made to sell her on the internet. a polish man has been arrested. now on bbc news, as the london 2017 world athletics championships are taking place, the four—time olympic champion, michaeljohnson,
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on balance it should stay dry for the world championship athletics. 20s. through saturday even in the high pressure is building its way in from the west, with light winds and clear skies. there could be the odd mr patch and it will turn quite chilly, especially in the countryside. —— the odd beast patch. possibly down to four degrees. if you are out early on sunday it could be cool but sunday is looking like a cracking day, with plenty of sunshine. more cloud developing into the afternoon, but the vast majority stays dry. temperatures, 17 in glasgow, 19 in cardiff, 22 in london. into the start of the new working week things take a turn for the worse again. that's if you don't like wet weather. this rain working its way in from the west. heavy downpours potentially. ahead of that warmth into the south—east, but most places cool. into tuesday this frontal system doesn't move anywhere fast. still some wet weather to come on tuesday. most likely in north—east scotland. a mixture of sunshine and showers elsewhere. showers could be heavy and thundery into t
on balance it should stay dry for the world championship athletics. 20s. through saturday even in the high pressure is building its way in from the west, with light winds and clear skies. there could be the odd mr patch and it will turn quite chilly, especially in the countryside. —— the odd beast patch. possibly down to four degrees. if you are out early on sunday it could be cool but sunday is looking like a cracking day, with plenty of sunshine. more cloud developing into the afternoon,...
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so it is the final day of the world athletics championships.her arrives, the heaviest of which will be into scotland. becoming lighter and patchier towards west facing coasts for a time. mainly dry during daylight hours for much of eastern england before the rain sweeps its way eastwards through the night, monday into tuesday. but behind it a ridge of high pressure builds so most of us will escape the weather. we will be in bed asleep, hopefully, and so tuesday will be a dry and sunny day. a little more cloud building on wednesday, but again it should be predominantly dry. the week ahead is a difficult one to try and sum up. warm in any sunshine, but then we will see some spells of rain. it is not going to be com pletely rain. it is not going to be completely settled. but that said, in the sunshine it will be very pleasant. see you in half an hour.
so it is the final day of the world athletics championships.her arrives, the heaviest of which will be into scotland. becoming lighter and patchier towards west facing coasts for a time. mainly dry during daylight hours for much of eastern england before the rain sweeps its way eastwards through the night, monday into tuesday. but behind it a ridge of high pressure builds so most of us will escape the weather. we will be in bed asleep, hopefully, and so tuesday will be a dry and sunny day. a...
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me make clear the world athletics championships finish today in london.ts way into wales and the south west of england, so not quite as sunny. with fine temperatures of 20 or 2a degrees. a lovely evening installer. feeling warmer than yesterday. we don't have the showers. more cloud still over northern ireland. most of the showers will be to the north of the showers will be to the north of the central belt. was showers not as heavy as the ones we had yesterday. they will tend to fade away. this picture was sent last night of the media shower. tonight, you will have to be in east and earlier in the night because cloud is coming our way. clearer skies for a while. thicker cloud brings rain by midnight to northern ireland. increasing amounts of cloud overnight. not as cold as last night. for monday, some outbreaks of rainfor many night. for monday, some outbreaks of rain for many western parts. could be some heavy bursts of rain over western scotland. some drier spells but showers could be heavy side. for the east midlands and the east of england, mainly dry
me make clear the world athletics championships finish today in london.ts way into wales and the south west of england, so not quite as sunny. with fine temperatures of 20 or 2a degrees. a lovely evening installer. feeling warmer than yesterday. we don't have the showers. more cloud still over northern ireland. most of the showers will be to the north of the showers will be to the north of the central belt. was showers not as heavy as the ones we had yesterday. they will tend to fade away. this...
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now on bbc news b talking a lot about the world athletics championships.our—time olympic champion michaeljohnson takes a look back now to london 2012. this summer, the greatest athletes on the planet will return to the scene of the 2012 olympics as they compete to be crowned world champions. london has been here before. and is well versed on how to rise to the occasion. five years have passed since london 2012. but the memory of those golden moments shines brightly still. it was britain's most successful olympics for more than a century. day after day of trial is almost blurring into one. above all others, one saturday would come to be remembered. jessica ennis won heptathlon gold. greg rutherford won gold in the long jump and mo farah won 10,000 metres gold, all in the space of 44 minutes. every games needs a home medal at its olympic stadium to give it life, a night to remember it by. this was that defining moment. the great wins ofjess, mo and greg made the super saturday the best night in british sport. since then, they have all faced challenges in the
now on bbc news b talking a lot about the world athletics championships.our—time olympic champion michaeljohnson takes a look back now to london 2012. this summer, the greatest athletes on the planet will return to the scene of the 2012 olympics as they compete to be crowned world champions. london has been here before. and is well versed on how to rise to the occasion. five years have passed since london 2012. but the memory of those golden moments shines brightly still. it was britain's...
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mo farah has described last night's 10,000m final at the world athletics championships as one of thet races of his life. the sa—year—old, who is due to retire from the track at the end of this season, has now won ten global titles in a row. earlier in the evening, usain bolt also began the defence of his 100m title, as he competes professionally for the last time. our sports news correspondent natalie pirks was at the london stadium. music: "god save the queen" it has become a familiar scene here. the smile, the anthem, the gold. but this win was arguably the greatest of them all. his competitors went off hard, working together to grind farah down. as mo tried to whip the crowd into a frenzy, his rivals kicked on. still, farah held firm. down the final straight, the nation and his wife willed him to victory. we needn't have worried. it was his fastest time in six years. he's a one—man world superpower! it's gold for farah! the training had all been worth it — to be able to celebrate with the most important people in his life. i got a bit emotional at the start, then i had to get in t
mo farah has described last night's 10,000m final at the world athletics championships as one of thet races of his life. the sa—year—old, who is due to retire from the track at the end of this season, has now won ten global titles in a row. earlier in the evening, usain bolt also began the defence of his 100m title, as he competes professionally for the last time. our sports news correspondent natalie pirks was at the london stadium. music: "god save the queen" it has become a...