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but here is the botswana team doctorlj to spread at all. but here is the botswana team doctor.cal information from one of the medical information from one of the medical team from the iaaf at 10am today. it said that of all the symptoms he was experiencing, it was sickness and vomiting... don't want to get graphic, but he was sick once? once, as he stepped off the bus on sunday evening for his 200 metre heat. so he had his heart rate taken, which was 60 and his body temperature ta ken taken, which was 60 and his body temperature taken which was 36.9 degrees. completely normal? normal. so makwala is allowed to compete from two o'clock tomorrow afternoon. he has missed out on the 200 and 400 where he was a medal competitor but expect to see you back in the 400 times 400 metres relay. i spoke to many of the botswana team that i spoke to some competitors. the canada has been hit very hard by this infection. it is passed from athlete to athlete and it has been contained in the hotel and lots of athletes are in isolation there. she told me what it has been like staying there. wheneve
but here is the botswana team doctorlj to spread at all. but here is the botswana team doctor.cal information from one of the medical information from one of the medical team from the iaaf at 10am today. it said that of all the symptoms he was experiencing, it was sickness and vomiting... don't want to get graphic, but he was sick once? once, as he stepped off the bus on sunday evening for his 200 metre heat. so he had his heart rate taken, which was 60 and his body temperature ta ken taken,...
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this is botswana's isaac makwala. of the favourites to win a medal at the world athletics championships taking place here on monday. but he has been struck down by the norovirus as have many athletes at the games. officials are trying to limit the spread of the virus which has already affected many competitors and staff. this is the time when the world's best athletes should be concentrating on their rivals. instead these competitors and coaches today found themselves at the centre of a suspected outbreak of the highly contagious vomiting bug norovirus at this team hotel. yesterday the world's best 200 metre runner, issac makwala, was forced to withdraw from the event. the botswanan medal prospect one of 30 athletes and support staff reporting illness. i felt heartbroken yesterday. i worked hard for this and it is sad for me because i was top of my game coming here. i was ready to make everything possible. i came here for a medal. despite saying he was fit to compete, issac makwala was ruled out of the 400 metre final
this is botswana's isaac makwala. of the favourites to win a medal at the world athletics championships taking place here on monday. but he has been struck down by the norovirus as have many athletes at the games. officials are trying to limit the spread of the virus which has already affected many competitors and staff. this is the time when the world's best athletes should be concentrating on their rivals. instead these competitors and coaches today found themselves at the centre of a...
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and from botswana, isaac makwala!one of the world's leading sprinters and the highest profile victim yet of the vomiting bug that has hit athletics world championships. despite insisting he was fit to race in tonight's 400 metres final, botswana's isaac makwala was refused access from the london stadium and forced to withdraw. this morning, having already been ruled out of the 200 metres against his will, he told the bbc he was devastated. i felt heartbroken yesterday. i was ready for this. i worked hard for this. it's really sad for me because i was top of my game coming here. i was ready to make everything possible. i came here for a medal. tonight, the athlete at the centre of the storm made an impassioned plea to participate, tweeting, "it's like the whole world is making noise for me. "i just want to hear that gun go and i setting off the blocks. "please". governing body the iaaf insists makwala has an infectious disease and that regulations mean he has to be quarantined for 48 hours, but the botswana team says t
and from botswana, isaac makwala!one of the world's leading sprinters and the highest profile victim yet of the vomiting bug that has hit athletics world championships. despite insisting he was fit to race in tonight's 400 metres final, botswana's isaac makwala was refused access from the london stadium and forced to withdraw. this morning, having already been ruled out of the 200 metres against his will, he told the bbc he was devastated. i felt heartbroken yesterday. i was ready for this. i...
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botswana's isaac makwala says he is "devastated" to have missed out on the 400 meters final.mentator will downing explained to me how the controversy unfolded. 0fficials stopped him from entering the stadium this evening. he was entered in the 400 metres, and was withdrawn by the iaaf. he was stopped and brought into the office. there are some athletes, many on social media, tonight, that are sad about the fact that he has not been able to compete. you could have been able to compete. you could have been a good candidate for a medalfor botswa na. a good candidate for a medalfor botswana. we've also had the athletics chief from botswana said they had been left completely in the dark. the iaaf medical delegate has said that hast to a 48 hour incubation period, and because he was diagnosed with norovirus yesterday, they were never going to clear him. this is a great champion, because he could have been a very good medal prospect tonight. the iaaf did not want to take the risk that one of the big—name athletes of the week also succumb. more on that to come, but to football, now.
botswana's isaac makwala says he is "devastated" to have missed out on the 400 meters final.mentator will downing explained to me how the controversy unfolded. 0fficials stopped him from entering the stadium this evening. he was entered in the 400 metres, and was withdrawn by the iaaf. he was stopped and brought into the office. there are some athletes, many on social media, tonight, that are sad about the fact that he has not been able to compete. you could have been able to compete....
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for botswana, issac makwala! best 200 metre runner, issac makwala, was forced to withdraw from the event. the botswanan medal prospect one of 30 athletes and support staff reporting illness. i felt heartbroken yesterday. i worked hard for this and it is sad for me because i was top of my game coming here. i was ready to make everything possible. i came here for a medal. despite saying he was fit to compete, issac makwala was ruled out of the 400 metre final by the athletics governing body's medical advisers. meanwhile irishman thomas barr's world championship is over, the hurdler currently in quarantine. this usually lasts between 28 and 48 hours. the important thing is if people have it, to stay away from other people so they are not at risk of passing it on. and to be very scrupulous about washing their hands when they have been to the toilet or they have vomited. in a statement today the hotel said the following a joint investigation with public health authorities it had been discovered that the source of the
for botswana, issac makwala! best 200 metre runner, issac makwala, was forced to withdraw from the event. the botswanan medal prospect one of 30 athletes and support staff reporting illness. i felt heartbroken yesterday. i worked hard for this and it is sad for me because i was top of my game coming here. i was ready to make everything possible. i came here for a medal. despite saying he was fit to compete, issac makwala was ruled out of the 400 metre final by the athletics governing body's...
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i saw the letter sent to the botswana team officials. having to get 20.53 or better, he achieved 20.20. giving that push up saying i'm fit and healthy. and in those conditions. let's bring back in christine 0huruogu to talk about that race. the whole crowd loved that. so happy for him. so happy for him. doing those push—ups again! he made it look easy but in those conditions it must‘ve been tough. made it look easy but in those conditions it must've been toughm must‘ve conditions it must've been toughm must've been tough i think, what a stage to running! i could imagine doing a time trial with all these people and he has the whole stage to himself and he delivered. i'm so happy for him. well something else to look forward to this evening. sir mo farah, let's talk about him. he said it was the toughest race of his life, the 10,000 metres on the opening night. he was bleeding, his legs, he really was hurting after that. he wondered if he would make it back to the 5000. he has had four days to rest and hopefully he will just cruised through
i saw the letter sent to the botswana team officials. having to get 20.53 or better, he achieved 20.20. giving that push up saying i'm fit and healthy. and in those conditions. let's bring back in christine 0huruogu to talk about that race. the whole crowd loved that. so happy for him. so happy for him. doing those push—ups again! he made it look easy but in those conditions it must‘ve been tough. made it look easy but in those conditions it must've been toughm must‘ve conditions it...
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and from botswana, isaac makwala!rs and the highest profile victim yet of the vomiting bug that has hit athletics world championships. despite insisting he was fit to race into night's 400 metres final, botswana's isaac makwala was refused access from the london stadium and forced to withdraw. this morning, having already been ruled out of the 200 metres against his will, he told the bbc he was devastated. i felt heartbroken yesterday. i was ready for this. i worked hard for this and it is sad for me because i was top of my game coming here. i was ready to make everything possible. i came here for a medal. tonight, the athlete at the centre of the storm made an impassioned plea to participate, tweeting, "it's like the whole world is making noise for me. ijust want to hear that gun go and i setting off the blocks. please". governing body the iaaf insist makwala has an infectious disease and that regulations mean he has to be quarantined for 48 hours but the botswana team say their athlete has not been tested and is fit
and from botswana, isaac makwala!rs and the highest profile victim yet of the vomiting bug that has hit athletics world championships. despite insisting he was fit to race into night's 400 metres final, botswana's isaac makwala was refused access from the london stadium and forced to withdraw. this morning, having already been ruled out of the 200 metres against his will, he told the bbc he was devastated. i felt heartbroken yesterday. i was ready for this. i worked hard for this and it is sad...
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botswana's isaac makwala found himself eligible to compete in the 200 metres after the iaaf allowed him to run a heat by himself after overcoming illness, while the last event of the night saw a gold lost in the last 20 metres, as colm harrison reports. the women's 400 metres final was seen as the women's 400 metres final was seen as a the women's 400 metres final was seen as a showdown between the defending champion, alison phoenix, of the usa, and shaunae millerfrom the bahamas. she was on course to add her title. but she stumbled with the finish—line insight and was taken over in the final metres. it was philip francis coming through to get gold. a first individual medal for the usa regular who seemed as stunned as anyone. norway got the 400 metres hurdles. leading from gun until tape. the first gold for the country in the event and the first medal of the championships. and china got the only field goal on offer on wednesday. throwing 19 metres to win shotput. the action of the night began with the bizarre sight of botswa na's the night began with the bizarre sight of botswana's isaa
botswana's isaac makwala found himself eligible to compete in the 200 metres after the iaaf allowed him to run a heat by himself after overcoming illness, while the last event of the night saw a gold lost in the last 20 metres, as colm harrison reports. the women's 400 metres final was seen as the women's 400 metres final was seen as a the women's 400 metres final was seen as a showdown between the defending champion, alison phoenix, of the usa, and shaunae millerfrom the bahamas. she was on...
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still to come: bizarre scenes at the world championships as the botswana star sprinter goes solo forhe time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a hugejob of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's brutalformer dictator, has died at the age of 80. he's been buried in saudi arabia, where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. two billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun to take place in this millennium. it began itsjourney off the coast of canada, ending three hours later when the sun set over the bay of bengal. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: north korea announces what it calls a serious plan to target guam, but the us defence secretary says pyongyang's actions could result in the destruction of its people. kenya's electoral commission dismisses accusations its computer system was hacked. the opposition rejects the provisional results. in sport, botswana's isaac makwala returned to action at the world athletics championships in london. he had been quarantined for two days after contracti
still to come: bizarre scenes at the world championships as the botswana star sprinter goes solo forhe time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a hugejob of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's brutalformer dictator, has died at the age of 80. he's been buried in saudi arabia, where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. two billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun to take place in this millennium. it...
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could there be a way back for the botswana sprinter banned from competing at the world championships?'s women open their rugby world cup defence with a big win over spain in dublin. wales are thrashed by new zealand. it's ten years since the start of the global financial crash, the biggest banking crisis since the great depression. the meltdown, which came about because banks had racked up massive mortgage—related debts that customers couldn't afford to pay back, eventually led to the collapse of the american investment bank lehman brothers, the nationalisation of northern rock, the wider bank bailout and the recession. our business correspondent emma simpson's been speaking to those affected by the crash about how they've had to re—build their lives. two very different tales of jobs lost and lives gradually remade. london's canary wharf, workers leaving with whatever they could carry. mass lay—offs after lehman brothers collapsed. you think you've made it, think you've got a great job and then your whole life is pulled from under you. jennifer duthie had been there only six days asa
could there be a way back for the botswana sprinter banned from competing at the world championships?'s women open their rugby world cup defence with a big win over spain in dublin. wales are thrashed by new zealand. it's ten years since the start of the global financial crash, the biggest banking crisis since the great depression. the meltdown, which came about because banks had racked up massive mortgage—related debts that customers couldn't afford to pay back, eventually led to the...
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the most high profile is botswana's isaac makwala. i caught up botswana's isaac makwala. 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 tonight in the men's 400 metres final against a world record—holder. isaac makwala is the world number one this year in the 200 metres and was hoping to emulate michaeljohnson by doubling up emulate michaeljohnson by doubling up in the 200 metres and the 400 metres. we have had confirmation he has been pulled from that raised by the governing body. they say he has been withdrawn due to a medical condition on the instruction of the iaaf delegate. let's have a look now at what he had to say to me earlier when i could up with him at the tower hotel which is affected by the gastroenteritis. it was supposed to be the start of his bid for world domination, isaac ma kwa la his bid for world domination, isaac makwala ranked number one in the world in the 200 metres this year was aiming to double up in the 400 metres final tonight. but yesterday he vomited before his
the most high profile is botswana's isaac makwala. i caught up botswana's isaac makwala. 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 tonight in the men's 400 metres final against a world record—holder. isaac makwala is the world number one this year in the 200 metres and was hoping to emulate michaeljohnson by doubling up emulate michaeljohnson by doubling up in the 200 metres and the 400 metres. we have had...
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for botswana, issac makwala!ay the world's best 200 metre runner, issac makwala, was forced to withdraw from the event. the botswanan medal prospect one of 30 athletes and support staff reporting illness. i felt heartbroken yesterday. i worked hard for this and it is sad for me because i was top of my game coming here. i was ready to make everything possible. i came here for a medal. despite saying he was fit to compete, issac makwala was ruled out of the 400 metre final by the athletics governing body's medical advisers. meanwhile irishman thomas barr's world championship is over, the hurdler currently in quarantine. this usually lasts between 28 and 48 hours. the important thing is if people have it, to stay away from other people so they are not at risk of passing it on. and to be very scrupulous about washing their hands when they have been to the toilet or they have vomited. in a statement today the hotel said the following. in a statement today the hotel said that following a joint investigation with public
for botswana, issac makwala!ay the world's best 200 metre runner, issac makwala, was forced to withdraw from the event. the botswanan medal prospect one of 30 athletes and support staff reporting illness. i felt heartbroken yesterday. i worked hard for this and it is sad for me because i was top of my game coming here. i was ready to make everything possible. i came here for a medal. despite saying he was fit to compete, issac makwala was ruled out of the 400 metre final by the athletics...
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200 and 400 metres have improved because isaac makwala, botswa na, improved because isaac makwala, botswanaout with illness and it could be rated this statement from the local organising committee which says a number of cases of gastroenteritis have been reported in one of the official hotels for the world championships and those affected have been supported by medical staff and further advice and guidelines have been issued to team doctors and support staff as a result. dan roan, thank you. from bucket and spades at the beach to nipping across the channel to stock up on wine and cheese. brits have a long history of seeking out sun or sustenance over the summer. but our holiday habits have changed dramatically over the past couple of decades, according to new figures from the office of national statistics. the great british holiday. it has changed a lot over the last century. this is blackpool in the 1920s when huge numbers flocked to the seaside in search of sunshine and sand. by the 1970s, overseas holidays were still mostly reserved for the most affluent still mostly reserved for the mos
200 and 400 metres have improved because isaac makwala, botswa na, improved because isaac makwala, botswanaout with illness and it could be rated this statement from the local organising committee which says a number of cases of gastroenteritis have been reported in one of the official hotels for the world championships and those affected have been supported by medical staff and further advice and guidelines have been issued to team doctors and support staff as a result. dan roan, thank you....
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and no fairytale ending for botswana's star sprinter — as he finishes short of the mark in the 200m finalhe made it to the 200 metres final despite illness. coming up in sportsday, we'll have a full round—up from the world athletics championships including battery and a johnson—thompson in the highjump. —— including katarina johnson—thompson in the highjump. good evening. slavery, trafficking and sexual exploitation can be found in every major city across the uk and the scale of the crime is much higher than previously thought. that's the warning from the national crime agency. it says the number of people affected by modern slavery across britain is thought to be in the tens of thousands, and people may encounter victims in everyday life without realising. more than 300 police operations are currently targeting the criminals involved, and in the months of may and june, 111 arrests were made across the uk. 0ur uk affairs correspondent jeremy cooke has been given exclusive access to teams working to combat modern slavery. i should warn you that his report contains flashing images. 0n the m
and no fairytale ending for botswana's star sprinter — as he finishes short of the mark in the 200m finalhe made it to the 200 metres final despite illness. coming up in sportsday, we'll have a full round—up from the world athletics championships including battery and a johnson—thompson in the highjump. —— including katarina johnson—thompson in the highjump. good evening. slavery, trafficking and sexual exploitation can be found in every major city across the uk and the scale of the...
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this man is from botswana, go! >> jimmy: are you a foreigner or not? let's see. oh! >> oh!asm for the american. where are you from? >> here. >> jimmy: whoa. >> went through pew bertie, right. >> he's been castrated. >> jimmy: david alan grier, everybody. "snap decision" premieres monday night at 9:00 on gsn. we'll be right back with iwan rheon. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you totaled your brand new car. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. micro-processors and code.y features silicon, raw elements transformed into innovation by lexus. ♪ experience advanced safety technology at the lexus golden opportunity sales event before
this man is from botswana, go! >> jimmy: are you a foreigner or not? let's see. oh! >> oh!asm for the american. where are you from? >> here. >> jimmy: whoa. >> went through pew bertie, right. >> he's been castrated. >> jimmy: david alan grier, everybody. "snap decision" premieres monday night at 9:00 on gsn. we'll be right back with iwan rheon. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you totaled your brand new car. nobody's hurt, but there will still be...
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second of all, this is going down in histor this man is from botswana, go!igner or not? let's see. oh! >> oh! >> jimmy: what a round of enthusiasm for the american. where are you from? >> here. >> jimmy: whoa. >> went through puberty, right. that's an indigenous male. >> he's been castrated. >> jimmy: david alan grier, everybody. "snap decision" premieres monday night at 9:00 on gsn. we'll be right back with iwan rheon. [ cheers and applause ]...
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the bbc understands that botswana's isaac ma kwa la understands that botswana's isaac makwala says he tonight in the 400 metre final but is still awaiting official clea ra nce. britain's most seniorjudge has told the government it must provide more clarity about how uk law will be developed after brexit. currently, uk legislation is subject to rulings made by the european court ofjustice. lord neuberger said parliament must be "very clear" in telling the judges what to do about decisions of this court after the uk leaves the eu. a software engineer working for google says he's been sacked for questioning the company's diversity policy. james damore says he'd suggested there might be "biological causes" for men and women having different interests and abilities. google itself says that it can't comment on individual cases, but in an email to employers it said that... joining me now is our technology correspondent, rory cellan—jones. remind us the context in which he put those comments out there? there isa put those comments out there? there is a wider context which is the debate going
the bbc understands that botswana's isaac ma kwa la understands that botswana's isaac makwala says he tonight in the 400 metre final but is still awaiting official clea ra nce. britain's most seniorjudge has told the government it must provide more clarity about how uk law will be developed after brexit. currently, uk legislation is subject to rulings made by the european court ofjustice. lord neuberger said parliament must be "very clear" in telling the judges what to do about...
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tellers what's been happening to the botswa na what's been happening to the botswana athlete that we'vefollowing. isaac mkwala has endured a torrid past 48 hours having been initially withdrawn from the 200 heats on monday, then withdrawn from the a00m final on tuesday, due to continuing concerns he had contracted norovirus. he wasn't allowed into the stadium by security, botswana athletics and the iaaf have disputed each other‘s stories and then with his quarantine period having expired at 2pm british time. it was then confirmed he would run a heat by himself from lane seven where he was initially drawn. he qualified with a few push—ups to prove himself and then ran in the opening semi final from lane one to qualify for the final. while in the third of the semi finals a00m champion waydne van niekerk also qualified for thursday's final as a fastest loser. mo farah got his bid for double gold underway in the last hour or so. the british runner claimed the first gold of the championships when he won the 10,000m on friday. he's won double gold at the past two world championships and past
tellers what's been happening to the botswa na what's been happening to the botswana athlete that we'vefollowing. isaac mkwala has endured a torrid past 48 hours having been initially withdrawn from the 200 heats on monday, then withdrawn from the a00m final on tuesday, due to continuing concerns he had contracted norovirus. he wasn't allowed into the stadium by security, botswana athletics and the iaaf have disputed each other‘s stories and then with his quarantine period having expired at...
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the last story, prince harry sweeping megan off to botswana.he will propose. probably not! as i have learned from the mail on sunday, they have previous coverage of when prince harry took his former girlfriend chelsea to africa with the same headline. does the new statesman have a view on this? people going on holiday, but them. are you fascinated by megan and harry?|j can't fascinated by megan and harry?” can't say i am, to be honest? there has been so much bad news and whatever you think of royal weddings, they are big news to most people in the country, but actually a royal wedding to look forward to is perhaps what the country needs to look forward to to bring it together after a ll look forward to to bring it together after all the brexit staff. so you are calling for a royal wedding? that or an england world cup win.” think the royal wedding is more likely! that's it for the papers. thank you both forjoining me. just a reminder we take a look at tomorrows front pages every evening at 10.40pm here on bbc news. coming up on bbc one after th
the last story, prince harry sweeping megan off to botswana.he will propose. probably not! as i have learned from the mail on sunday, they have previous coverage of when prince harry took his former girlfriend chelsea to africa with the same headline. does the new statesman have a view on this? people going on holiday, but them. are you fascinated by megan and harry?|j can't fascinated by megan and harry?” can't say i am, to be honest? there has been so much bad news and whatever you think of...
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and bizarre scenes at the world championships, as botswana's star sprinter — barred yesterday by illnesslo for the 200 metres. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news, we will have all the details from the world athletics championships, including sir mo farah's race in the 5000 metres. good evening. 17 men and a woman who groomed girls and young women for sex in newcastle have been convicted of crimes including rape, trafficking and conspiracy to incite prostitution. newcastle crown court heard that vulnerable girls, one as young as m, were exploited by an "organised, cynical organisation" and passed between abusers. the convictions took place over a four year period. its also emerged that northumbria police paid £10,000 to a convicted child rapist for information that helped to expose the child sex network. fiona trott reports. guilty of causing girls and women serious harm. caught as part of operation sanctuary, one of the biggest sexual exploitation investigations in the north of england. almost 100 perpetrators have now been convicted. 0ne17—year—old was raped at a party session organ
and bizarre scenes at the world championships, as botswana's star sprinter — barred yesterday by illnesslo for the 200 metres. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news, we will have all the details from the world athletics championships, including sir mo farah's race in the 5000 metres. good evening. 17 men and a woman who groomed girls and young women for sex in newcastle have been convicted of crimes including rape, trafficking and conspiracy to incite prostitution. newcastle crown court...
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probably the best chance for the men, because there is no jamaica, now botswana and no bahamas eithergain. we are about to get koppite is an underway in the next ten minutes. we will have updates furred you throughout the rest of the evening. we leave you with one of the defining images of the day. that is sirmo farah. defining images of the day. that is sir mo farah. this is what he was doing at half past six this morning. he didn't finish this track career on top of the world, just on top of the london eye. sir mo farah, ten gold medals. over and out for him. and it is over and out from cross at the london stadium. nice and warm here. here is the rest of the weather. hello there. there is rain in the outlook but it has been a lovely weekend for most of us. blue skies. this was taken in the vale of glamorgan. we have seen fairweather cloud increasing across wales and the south of england. cloud in northern ireland. showers across scotland. a sunny and across northern and eastern parts of england. a lot of the cloud elsewhere will fade. high cloud coming away overnight. thickening clo
probably the best chance for the men, because there is no jamaica, now botswana and no bahamas eithergain. we are about to get koppite is an underway in the next ten minutes. we will have updates furred you throughout the rest of the evening. we leave you with one of the defining images of the day. that is sirmo farah. defining images of the day. that is sir mo farah. this is what he was doing at half past six this morning. he didn't finish this track career on top of the world, just on top of...
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in lane seven, an empty space where major rival isaac makwala from botswana should have been. hotel room, issac makwala was still visibly upset and told me explicitly that he feels something is not right. if this thing had been for mo farah like now, i do not think the british would allow it. they would not allow it. they know mo farah is the one who could get medals for them. or anyone, even usain bolt. or anyone, even usain bolt. the facts of the makwala case are very confused. he was pulled out of the 200 metres heats on monday after vomiting on the bus on the way to the stadium. last night though the governing body said there was a strict 48—hour quarantine in place and the iaaf medical chiefs confirmed a doctor said makwala was suffering from the same virulent norovirus that has swept through one of the athletes‘ hotel. we had taken him, examined him, his pulse, and his history was clear that he had similar symptoms to all the other athletes that have also been classed as having this gastrointestinal disease. but today makwala reiterated that he had only been sick once, n
in lane seven, an empty space where major rival isaac makwala from botswana should have been. hotel room, issac makwala was still visibly upset and told me explicitly that he feels something is not right. if this thing had been for mo farah like now, i do not think the british would allow it. they would not allow it. they know mo farah is the one who could get medals for them. or anyone, even usain bolt. or anyone, even usain bolt. the facts of the makwala case are very confused. he was pulled...
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a real story has been brewing in regards to botswana's issac makwala who was forced to withdraw frome more on that shortly. olympic champion wayde van niekerk retained his world title in the olympic stadium, and ben croucher rounds up day five. with the absence making headlines outside the stadium,
a real story has been brewing in regards to botswana's issac makwala who was forced to withdraw frome more on that shortly. olympic champion wayde van niekerk retained his world title in the olympic stadium, and ben croucher rounds up day five. with the absence making headlines outside the stadium,
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botswana runner isaac makwala is through to the men's aoom final, just hours after qualifying for thehimself! he won 10,000m gold now mo farah has the double in his sights again, as he qualifies for the 5,000m final. and england's women get their rugby world cup defence underway with a crushing win over spain. news of that england win and the other home nations results on the opening day in dublin — but first it's been another eventful day at the world athletics championships in london where olly foster is ready to bring us up to speed on everything along with the continuing and quite amazing story of isaac makwala. yes, the story runs and runs and so does isaac makwala. a quite crazy 48 hours for him. he's been in isolation, quarantine with that nor over iris outbreak. he pleaded with officials to let him in the stadium yesterday. they wouldn't let him in, they said he was still in quarantine. this afternoon, they found out he would the lead in the 200 meter semifinals because he hadn't been in the heats either. we saw this extraordinary one—man race. he was told he had to reach a ma
botswana runner isaac makwala is through to the men's aoom final, just hours after qualifying for thehimself! he won 10,000m gold now mo farah has the double in his sights again, as he qualifies for the 5,000m final. and england's women get their rugby world cup defence underway with a crushing win over spain. news of that england win and the other home nations results on the opening day in dublin — but first it's been another eventful day at the world athletics championships in london where...
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if he can race 20.53 seconds, the botswana, he would make it into the botswana, he would make it into examined properly, there was claim and counterclaim, but this will go some way to appeasing issac makwala and the botswana and team and the crowd. because issac makwala is the quickest man over 200 metres this year. he is certainly going to be a force to be reckoned with, but how well the last 48 hours take it out of him? it has been tipping down, very cool, sprinters don‘t like those kinds of conditions. but for the fans who have just come into the stadium, it will be a bonus for them. i have only experienced one thing like this before, it was the european championships in 2002 and the irish 200 metre sprint, had to ta ke the irish 200 metre sprint, had to take evasive action during his heat to get round a camera and he had to runa time to get round a camera and he had to run a time trial later that evening. so we have got that fascinating time trial to look forward to, we have mo farah in the 5,000m. he goes in the heats of that. shara proctor, the silver medallist to try and qualif
if he can race 20.53 seconds, the botswana, he would make it into the botswana, he would make it into examined properly, there was claim and counterclaim, but this will go some way to appeasing issac makwala and the botswana and team and the crowd. because issac makwala is the quickest man over 200 metres this year. he is certainly going to be a force to be reckoned with, but how well the last 48 hours take it out of him? it has been tipping down, very cool, sprinters don‘t like those kinds...
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the race was won by botswana's nigel amos.m — the reigning world champion — cleared 2.40m in the highjump. it's the biggestjump this year, and the biggest competitive jump in the united kingdom in 17 years. you can see how pleased he was. great britain won the team gold medal at the european eventing championships in poland. nicola wilson also took individual bronze. riding bulana in the showjumping, wilson could afford two penalties to secure the team gold but managed a perfect round. that confirmed britain's triumph, and her own bronze individual medal. germany claimed team silver, with sweden finishing third. i cannot put into words just how impressed i am by how the riders rode, stuck to the system, you can probably hear i am a bit emotional about it but that's no bad thing. i just cannot be more proud. ijust said to them stick to the system, only one thing matters, a clear right inside the time and if they write to the system they can only do the best and they all wrote exactly as we trained and they trained and they are
the race was won by botswana's nigel amos.m — the reigning world champion — cleared 2.40m in the highjump. it's the biggestjump this year, and the biggest competitive jump in the united kingdom in 17 years. you can see how pleased he was. great britain won the team gold medal at the european eventing championships in poland. nicola wilson also took individual bronze. riding bulana in the showjumping, wilson could afford two penalties to secure the team gold but managed a perfect round. that...
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chooses to feature prince harry and his girlfriend, the actress meghan markle, as they arrive in botswanaa break. we wish them well but we were look at that any further, will we? what is there to say? we wish them well. we do. let's start with brexit in the telegraph. bricks —— britain to put £36 billion down. why is this figure being proposed? put £36 billion down. why is this figure being proposed ?m put £36 billion down. why is this figure being proposed? it is interesting and i think number ten has denied the story. governments of —— source has dismissed these reports. yes. with all due respect, my colleagues at the sunday telegraph do not make up stories. i think this is a well sourced story. it is basically saying, we will carry on paying what we pay at the moment which is about 10 billion euros a year, for the transitional period, which might be three years, so period, which might be three years, so that is 30 billion euros and then we'll play another ten on top. so that is 30 billion euros and then we'll play another ten on topm says three separate sources have knowledge of this a
chooses to feature prince harry and his girlfriend, the actress meghan markle, as they arrive in botswanaa break. we wish them well but we were look at that any further, will we? what is there to say? we wish them well. we do. let's start with brexit in the telegraph. bricks —— britain to put £36 billion down. why is this figure being proposed? put £36 billion down. why is this figure being proposed ?m put £36 billion down. why is this figure being proposed? it is interesting and i think...
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chooses to feature prince harry and his girlfriend, the actress meghan markle, as they arrive in botswanaeak. but is it just but is itjust a holiday? we don't no. the telegraph. brexit. written to put £36 billion on the table in a divorce offer. —— britain. but according to a government source, they are dismissing these reports that they are prepared to pay this bill. do you believe it? there is no smoke without a fire. they quit the sources that confirm it. we assume there is some truth in it. but we don't know yet. some parts of government tend to disagree with other parts, i have noticed that as the eu negotiations have gone on. that ours make the reasonable assumption it is true. —— let us. they are trying to push the debate on. what they want to discuss with michel barnier, the chief negotiator for the eu, is the relationship for the eu and the uk. barnier has set until the risen a financial settle m e nt until the risen a financial settlement we are not able to do that. —— there is a. so that is why they are doing this. if this is true, that is what they are trying to do. much highe
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botswana's isaac makwala found himself eligible to compete in the 200 metres after the iaaf allowed himercoming illness, while the last event of the night saw a gold lost in the last 20 metres, as colm harrison reports. the women's 400 metres final was seen the women's 400 metres final was seen as a the women's 400 metres final was seen as a showdown between the defending champion, alison phoenix,
botswana's isaac makwala found himself eligible to compete in the 200 metres after the iaaf allowed himercoming illness, while the last event of the night saw a gold lost in the last 20 metres, as colm harrison reports. the women's 400 metres final was seen the women's 400 metres final was seen as a the women's 400 metres final was seen as a showdown between the defending champion, alison phoenix,
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botswa na's makwala was botswana's makwala was the favourite but it was expected that wayde van niekerk or dutch michaeljohnson‘s double 20 years ago, despite the fa ct double 20 years ago, despite the fact wayde van niekerk is not through as one of the fastest qualifiers in a semi—final which was won by ramil guliyev. the south african was leading down the home straight but had to settle for silver in the end as ramil guliyev beat him for the second time in as many days to claim turkey's first gold medal of the championships. and there was more of a shop in the 400 metres hurdles as the czech republic haynova was expecting to win, but it was kori carter to claim the first medal of her career. in the triple jump, christian taylor did not get the world record he wanted, although he did retain his world title with i7 he did retain his world title with 17 metres and 68 centimetres. elsewhere, caster semenya through to the semi—final in the 1500 metres, -- 1800 the semi—final in the 1500 metres, —— 1800 metres, over her short distance which is herfavourite, and she hasn't lost an 800 metres
botswa na's makwala was botswana's makwala was the favourite but it was expected that wayde van niekerk or dutch michaeljohnson‘s double 20 years ago, despite the fa ct double 20 years ago, despite the fact wayde van niekerk is not through as one of the fastest qualifiers in a semi—final which was won by ramil guliyev. the south african was leading down the home straight but had to settle for silver in the end as ramil guliyev beat him for the second time in as many days to claim turkey's...
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the athlete from botswana has looked very good. wayde has recovered from last night, because he had to run hard. we will see how those legs endured tonight. thanks forjoining us. endured tonight. thanks forjoining us. you still look like an athlete! alison will be going back onto 5 live sport. you can hear commentary across the bbc. now back to salford for the rest of the sport. england's cricketers have wrapped up the fourth and final test against south africa at old trafford — they won by 177 runs to claim a third big win out of the four matches, with all—rounder moeen ali once again their main man with bat and ball. 0ur reporter patrick gearey has been at old trafford today. how did it unfold? an impressive win for england, all wrapped up with more than a day to spare, which is just as well because we are expecting rain here tomorrow. we got some earlier and it interrupted the morning session after england finished their second innings. moeen ally left not out. south africa were set win. that looked unlikely and was even more un
the athlete from botswana has looked very good. wayde has recovered from last night, because he had to run hard. we will see how those legs endured tonight. thanks forjoining us. endured tonight. thanks forjoining us. you still look like an athlete! alison will be going back onto 5 live sport. you can hear commentary across the bbc. now back to salford for the rest of the sport. england's cricketers have wrapped up the fourth and final test against south africa at old trafford — they won by...
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botswana say they‘ll name a day after him if he wins tonight. it's it‘s been quite a week.england, but isaac makwala was one of those, kicked out of the 200 and 400 metres, reinstated and he ran an amazing solo time trial to get back into the 200 semifinals, he came through last night and it‘s the final tonight. we are looking forward to that, and such a fantastic reception he got from the crowd when they saw him get through to that final. he‘s up against a run—off on for the double, he ran the 400 but he the slowest qualifier. nethaneel mitchell—bla ke is the sole british sprinter in that final. we‘ve got eilidh doyle coming up final. we‘ve got eilidh doyle coming up as well, katarina johnson—thompson looking to qualify in the highjump, and the first event on the track inside the next hour, laura muir, afterjust missing out on the 1500 metres, it‘s the first heat of the 5000 metres. we willjoin you later. mark stoneman has been called up to the england squad for their test series against the west indies. he‘s replaced keaton jennings, who‘s been dropped after a poor run of
botswana say they‘ll name a day after him if he wins tonight. it's it‘s been quite a week.england, but isaac makwala was one of those, kicked out of the 200 and 400 metres, reinstated and he ran an amazing solo time trial to get back into the 200 semifinals, he came through last night and it‘s the final tonight. we are looking forward to that, and such a fantastic reception he got from the crowd when they saw him get through to that final. he‘s up against a run—off on for the double,...
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botswana is to celebrate isaac makwala day after the athlete who was banned... then reprieved...also in london tonight katarina johnson thompson will attempt to qualify for the high jump final. she'll have to improve on her efforts in the heptathlon competition though to make it through. the national crime agency says modern slavery and human trafficking are "far more prevalent than previously thought". it said that more than 300 police operations were currently targeting the criminals involved. the nca said previous estimates there were 10,000—13,000 victims in the uk were the "tip of the iceberg". i'm joined now by our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani. how big a problem could this be? pretty big, but we won't ever know fish or because by definition this isa fish or because by definition this is a hidden crime. —— we won't ever know for sure. what this is about is organised crime, gangs, operating across international boundaries to maximise their profits by shipping people around and treating them like commodities. what appears to have been happening across the uk is
botswana is to celebrate isaac makwala day after the athlete who was banned... then reprieved...also in london tonight katarina johnson thompson will attempt to qualify for the high jump final. she'll have to improve on her efforts in the heptathlon competition though to make it through. the national crime agency says modern slavery and human trafficking are "far more prevalent than previously thought". it said that more than 300 police operations were currently targeting the...
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this all emerged last night when the botswana athlete isaac makwala pulled out of the 200 metre heatformerjavelin star steve backley spoke to us about this. i'm sure they'll get to the bottom of this and understand what has caused it. but it's a bit of a concern for the organising committee for london. it's not great, it's not what we would have wanted and hopefully it's squashed quite quickly. we'll talk to public health england before 11 this morning. is there a sense of disappointment amongst british fans because of the lack of medals, one medal and the sort of near misses from british athletes? yes. this is not where the british team would have wanted to be as we reach the half way point on day five. many missed opportunities. katrina johnson—thompson we hoped might have won a heptathlon and that wasn't meant to be. and laura muir in the women's1500 metre final, she just missed out on that bronze and then heartbreak as well for sophie hitchon in the hammerfinal, she fought back tears when she realised she could only finish in seventh position. the british team will certainly be h
this all emerged last night when the botswana athlete isaac makwala pulled out of the 200 metre heatformerjavelin star steve backley spoke to us about this. i'm sure they'll get to the bottom of this and understand what has caused it. but it's a bit of a concern for the organising committee for london. it's not great, it's not what we would have wanted and hopefully it's squashed quite quickly. we'll talk to public health england before 11 this morning. is there a sense of disappointment...
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botswana will celebrate isaac makwala day if his world athletics championships story has a remarkabler‘s achievements if he wins gold in the 200 metres at the london stadium, from where 0lly fosterjoins us. the pressure is really on isn't it? we have had four isaac makwala days already at the london stadium, and incredible story really because of this norovirus arabic. he was put in isolation, pulled out of the 200 heats, missed the final bend but reinstated. he was given a second chance yesterday. high drama for the people saw him windy so low time trial to prove he was that public health england have confirmed up to 40 now for the norovirus outbreak, it is not contained to isaac makwala's hotel where those 13 cases we re makwala's hotel where those 13 cases were diagnosed. 0ther makwala's hotel where those 13 cases were diagnosed. other world championship venues, they are not specific locations or numbers, but extra ten, extra cases have been diagnosed. mitchell blake is also in the final. i know that the team captain, eilidh doyle has said it is little disappointing that only one m
botswana will celebrate isaac makwala day if his world athletics championships story has a remarkabler‘s achievements if he wins gold in the 200 metres at the london stadium, from where 0lly fosterjoins us. the pressure is really on isn't it? we have had four isaac makwala days already at the london stadium, and incredible story really because of this norovirus arabic. he was put in isolation, pulled out of the 200 heats, missed the final bend but reinstated. he was given a second chance...
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chooses to feature prince harry and his girlfriend, the actress meghan markle, as they arrive in botswanaa break. now on bbc news it's time for click. this week, the sun's the star as it defeats ice cream, powers roads and dazzles geeks. take them off guys, you're indoors. they're ugly, huge and they ruin the landscape, but we do kind of need them to get from a to b. but sometimes a road can be more than just a road. and that's the idea behind a french government backed initiative using the massive space given over to the transport network to also capture the sun through solar roads. i mean, look at this road, what's it doing right now, it's looking straight up the sky. and it's estimated that even busy roads can see the sky for 70—90% of the time. but it's not all plain... sunning. the problem with putting photovoltaic cells into roads is the slightest bit of pressure, the slightest bend, and... so the cells are stuck onto slabs and covered with crushed glass and a translucent resin. at the facility near versailles, in france, these seven millimetre thick panels are being tested for thei
chooses to feature prince harry and his girlfriend, the actress meghan markle, as they arrive in botswanaa break. now on bbc news it's time for click. this week, the sun's the star as it defeats ice cream, powers roads and dazzles geeks. take them off guys, you're indoors. they're ugly, huge and they ruin the landscape, but we do kind of need them to get from a to b. but sometimes a road can be more than just a road. and that's the idea behind a french government backed initiative using the...
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botswa na's botswana's isaac smith while i was the sentimental favourite to win the men's 200 metresetres title in add gold to his 400 metres title in a bid to match michaeljohnson's double of more than 20 years ago. that despite the fact that he only sneaked through as one of the fastest qualifiers from the semi—final, which was won by a different runner. he was leading down the home straight but had to settle for silver in the end. he was eaten for the second time in as many days to claim turkey's first gold medal of the championships. even more of a shock in the women's 400 metres hurdles. the cheque runner was bidding to get a third successive title and her main challenger was delilah muhamed. but it was her fellow runner who took the title, to claim the first major medal of her career. american the triplejump. medal of her career. american the triple jump. christian taylor didn't get the world record that he wanted, but the olympic champion did retain his world title with elite of 17.68 metres. elsewhere, caster semenya is through to the semi—final. she won bronze on tuesday and
botswa na's botswana's isaac smith while i was the sentimental favourite to win the men's 200 metresetres title in add gold to his 400 metres title in a bid to match michaeljohnson's double of more than 20 years ago. that despite the fact that he only sneaked through as one of the fastest qualifiers from the semi—final, which was won by a different runner. he was leading down the home straight but had to settle for silver in the end. he was eaten for the second time in as many days to claim...
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sunday express chooses to feature prince harry and the actress meghan markle, as they arrive in botswanahe sports news from the bbc sport centre. cricket. 0n the second day of the fourth and final test in england and south africa, the hosts ended the day on top. they had a first—innings total of 362. the damage has been done. james anderson added 50 runs for the last wicket. james anderson dismantled the south african batting, taking four wickets. they we re batting, taking four wickets. they were on 220— nine. 142 runs behind. i like the pitch. there was something there. it wasn't moving through the air. it was up and down and a bit sideways. so, when you are feeling the game like that all of the time, your confidence is always up. you feel like you can, even if you leak a few runs, you feel like if you are in the game you can keep it going. it didn't go very well. i think the wicket has deteriorated a little bit. hussain bowled really well. and in the fourth women's major of the year, the british open at kingsbarns, it has been good for two south koreans. kim got six under. her compatr
sunday express chooses to feature prince harry and the actress meghan markle, as they arrive in botswanahe sports news from the bbc sport centre. cricket. 0n the second day of the fourth and final test in england and south africa, the hosts ended the day on top. they had a first—innings total of 362. the damage has been done. james anderson added 50 runs for the last wicket. james anderson dismantled the south african batting, taking four wickets. they we re batting, taking four wickets. they...
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chooses to feature prince harry and his girlfriend, the actress meghan markle, as they arrive in botswanaa break. now on bbc news, what's it like when one of your parents comes out to you as gay? it happened tojillian stewart, her mum ended a relationship with her father before going on to become the first lesbian to marry a same sex partner in scotland. butjillian has never really explored how her experience contrasted with that of her brothers and sisters until now. all: five, four, three, two, one! cheering this is the moment my mums made history, becoming the first lesbians to marry in scotland. but it wasn't plain sailing for them to get down the aisle. hi, my name'sjillian, and 20 years ago my mum came out as a lesbian. i was only four at the time, so it really wasn't such a great dealfor me, but i have learned from my parents that it might have been a bit more difficult for some of my siblings, so i'm going to go on a journey and speak to my brother and two of my elders sister to see what it was like for them. i would also like to find out what it is like nowadays, and if it is eas
chooses to feature prince harry and his girlfriend, the actress meghan markle, as they arrive in botswanaa break. now on bbc news, what's it like when one of your parents comes out to you as gay? it happened tojillian stewart, her mum ended a relationship with her father before going on to become the first lesbian to marry a same sex partner in scotland. butjillian has never really explored how her experience contrasted with that of her brothers and sisters until now. all: five, four, three,...
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and there's good news for the botswana sprinter, isaac makwala. alone against the clock at the world athletic championships here in london after earlier being controversially barred during an outbreak of the norovirus. after making the qualifying time, a few hours later he finished second in his semi—final to make the 200m final on thursday. let's return to our top story now, and the rising tension between the us and north korea. yogita limaye has the latest from south korea's capital, seoul. well, what north korea has done is now given the details of this attack that it now given the details of this attack thatitis now given the details of this attack that it is planning on guam. yesterday it said it was carefully examining this plan and said it would present it to kim jong—un. todayit would present it to kim jong—un. today it said this plan involves firing for rockets, which will fly overjapan, and land in the seas near guam overjapan, and land in the seas nearguam and overjapan, and land in the seas near guam and they plan to present this plan
and there's good news for the botswana sprinter, isaac makwala. alone against the clock at the world athletic championships here in london after earlier being controversially barred during an outbreak of the norovirus. after making the qualifying time, a few hours later he finished second in his semi—final to make the 200m final on thursday. let's return to our top story now, and the rising tension between the us and north korea. yogita limaye has the latest from south korea's capital, seoul....
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at the team from botswana were left frustrated. on public health issues, however, it is the manner in which this decision was arrived at which is quite disturbing and as we have indicated this matter has been approached in britain grabs. we feel very sorry for the athletes that have to not participate but we have a responsibility for all of the athletes and if we allowed them all to sit down, it's a tight community, we need to make sure that all of the athletes are we need to make sure that all of the athletes a re protected we need to make sure that all of the athletes are protected as well. meanwhile, britain's medal near misses continue, despite the performance of karl langford. ron is just eluding him in the 800 metres by an agonising four hundredths of a second. and among today's highlights is the return of mo farah, as he goesin is the return of mo farah, as he goes in the heats of the 5000 metres. he is still the british team's only medallist here and it is now halfway through the championships. tributes have been paid to th
at the team from botswana were left frustrated. on public health issues, however, it is the manner in which this decision was arrived at which is quite disturbing and as we have indicated this matter has been approached in britain grabs. we feel very sorry for the athletes that have to not participate but we have a responsibility for all of the athletes and if we allowed them all to sit down, it's a tight community, we need to make sure that all of the athletes are we need to make sure that all...
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there is talk from politicians in botswana there may be a national holiday in his honour.redible few days for isaac makwala but there was to be no fairy tale ending for him in the final of the 200—metres last night, as he finished 6th. you'll remember makwala was forced to miss the final of the 400—metres due to illness and had to run a time trialjust to get through in the 200. having made the final he was in contention around the bend but couldn't hang on. turkey's ramil gulyev won the race ahead of wayde van niekerk. great britain's nathaneel mitchel blake finished fourth. makwala blamed his performance on having to run two races the day before. 200 yesterday. it has cost me a lot. it took it out of you. it took everything out of me. running alone in the semi—final. running in the rain. it took all of my energy. so i can hear... but i am happy that i ran and! can hear... but i am happy that i ran and i did my best. dina asher—smith will be the sole british runner in tonight's final of the women's 200 metres. she was an automatic qualifier after she finished second in her
there is talk from politicians in botswana there may be a national holiday in his honour.redible few days for isaac makwala but there was to be no fairy tale ending for him in the final of the 200—metres last night, as he finished 6th. you'll remember makwala was forced to miss the final of the 400—metres due to illness and had to run a time trialjust to get through in the 200. having made the final he was in contention around the bend but couldn't hang on. turkey's ramil gulyev won the...
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he had been promised a national holiday in botswana if he won the 200m last night.virus, it wasn't to be isaac makwala's day. apart from the euphoria of ramil guliyev delivering a first world title for turkey, it was a final laced with frustration. take wayde van niekerk, so close to a second gold medal. that was some achievement. yeah, i mean... nethaneel mitchell—bla ke was fourth. he said he had let great britain down. the team captain, eilidh doyle, was last in her a00m hurdles final. she has defended british performances here, saying this is a team for the future, but with just three days to go, these are some of the defining images. medal hopefuls tearful, wondering what might have been. there have been a few close calls. that said, you are measured in medals and mo may well end up being our only gold medalist, maybe double gold medalist, but he's leaving and going to the road. so five years on from london, when you think about legacy, you would have to say it's probably not great. at least edwards' world record still stands. christian taylor said he would bre
he had been promised a national holiday in botswana if he won the 200m last night.virus, it wasn't to be isaac makwala's day. apart from the euphoria of ramil guliyev delivering a first world title for turkey, it was a final laced with frustration. take wayde van niekerk, so close to a second gold medal. that was some achievement. yeah, i mean... nethaneel mitchell—bla ke was fourth. he said he had let great britain down. the team captain, eilidh doyle, was last in her a00m hurdles final. she...