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there was a surprise bronze medal winner as well. flag, well. but in second position, running under a neutralflag, sergey shubenkov, there are 13 russians but remember there is a blanket ban on russia competing. but he, among others because they operated outside of that state—sponsored doping system, they have escaped the blanket ban and i caught up with him after his silver medal winning run. the last year is over, i have moved on and! the last year is over, i have moved on and i are now legible. i have got my preparation and my training and i will tell you once more, i am so happy to compete and to be back and to run here, it is great fun. so, sergey shubenkov has said he cannot think again when he will be able to fly the russian flag on a podium but he is happy to be competing again. we had a lot of it is also an metres, van niekerk reece says 400m final tomorrow, he is the favourite in that, one of the favourites in the 200 as well, he is doubling up. all eyes were on him, notjust because he is supremely talented, he was in heat
there was a surprise bronze medal winner as well. flag, well. but in second position, running under a neutralflag, sergey shubenkov, there are 13 russians but remember there is a blanket ban on russia competing. but he, among others because they operated outside of that state—sponsored doping system, they have escaped the blanket ban and i caught up with him after his silver medal winning run. the last year is over, i have moved on and! the last year is over, i have moved on and i are now...
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japan getting bronze.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, let's have a quick look. there is the highjump final, the discus final and the women, the 800 metres final, the 5000 metres final and lynsey sharp hoping she can get in the south african caster semenya's slipstream. i think the best chances for great britain this evening again are going to be in the relays. the men and the women both in the final track events here at the london stadium, the four by 100 metres relays. probably the best chance for the men,
japan getting bronze.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...
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gold for gatlin, bronze for bolt. expect more boos at the 100 metres medal ceremony. all the news away from the athletics, including england have been having a slog against south africa as they build a big lead in the fourth test. and they've been getting some catching practice in at the same time. arsenal have won the community shield at wembley, after they beat chelsea on penalties. good evening, the third evening session at these championships will start in the next half an hour. we have already had the morning session. we will see one of those reallocation of medals, the iaaf tries to make rich parents for those athletes who were cheated of a medal —— region —— recompense for those athletes. jessica ennis—hill is going to get the gold medal that she should have won, so that is why it will be special. that was six years ago at the world championships in daegu. katarina johnson thompson would take any medal tonight but she is going to fall short yet again. we thought katarina johnson—thompson's medal hopes were over after a poor start to the heptathlon competition y
gold for gatlin, bronze for bolt. expect more boos at the 100 metres medal ceremony. all the news away from the athletics, including england have been having a slog against south africa as they build a big lead in the fourth test. and they've been getting some catching practice in at the same time. arsenal have won the community shield at wembley, after they beat chelsea on penalties. good evening, the third evening session at these championships will start in the next half an hour. we have...
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japan got the bronze.ond the women got their silver medal afterfinishing second in the women got their silver medal after finishing second in the four by 100 metres relay. a brilliant start to this final night of athletics here at the london stadium. the 5000 metres on the way. let's bring you up to date with what is happening in the men's highjump. memories of 2012 for robbie grabarz. anyone bronze at the london olympics five years ago. he is underway. he hasjumped five years ago. he is underway. he has jumped three times so far. he cleared the first couple of heights. that was 220 and 225. but in the last couple of minutes he has just failed at 229. it will be a really tough competition. it will be a tough, vision because you have the world leader, barshim, and bondarenko, the ukrainian, and a russian competing as a neutral. daniel lysenko. that will be a tough competition. lynsey sharp knows she has her work cut out. she came up against caster semenya in the rio final last year. and also in the semifina
japan got the bronze.ond the women got their silver medal afterfinishing second in the women got their silver medal after finishing second in the four by 100 metres relay. a brilliant start to this final night of athletics here at the london stadium. the 5000 metres on the way. let's bring you up to date with what is happening in the men's highjump. memories of 2012 for robbie grabarz. anyone bronze at the london olympics five years ago. he is underway. he hasjumped five years ago. he is...
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japan got the bronze.he women got their silver medal after finishing second the women got their silver medal afterfinishing second in the women got their silver medal after finishing second in the four by 100 metres relay. a brilliant start to this final night of athletics here at the london stadium. the 5000 metres on the way. let's bring you up to date with what is happening in the men's highjump. memories of 2012 for robbie grabarz. anyone bronze at the london olympics five years ago. he is underway. he hasjumped five years ago. he is underway. he has jumped three times so far. he cleared the first couple of heights. that was 220 and 225. but in the last couple of minutes he has just
japan got the bronze.he women got their silver medal after finishing second the women got their silver medal afterfinishing second in the women got their silver medal after finishing second in the four by 100 metres relay. a brilliant start to this final night of athletics here at the london stadium. the 5000 metres on the way. let's bring you up to date with what is happening in the men's highjump. memories of 2012 for robbie grabarz. anyone bronze at the london olympics five years ago. he is...
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joel pavey was cheated out of a bronze ten yea rs joel pavey was cheated out of a bronze ten years onst night in our hotel and she has got all her family here, she's really excited. she certainly has enjoyed it and hopefully later we will get a chance to speak to her with her bronze medal as well. what medal will usain bolt walk away with? in the next a0 minutes he goes in the semifinals of the 100 metres, his final event individually on the track after so many global titles and relays and suchlike. we saw a first glance of them in the heat yesterday, not looking good at all, not looking good all season, he only broke ten seconds for the first time in the monaco two weeks ago. he was so in the monaco two weeks ago. he was so slow out of the blocks, he blamed them, he won the heat but it was a really slow time and he shook his head and said he has really got to improve on that. he goes in the last heat, let's show you who is also in this heat, kristian coleman, the young american. the americans have piled all the resources behind him. they feel the college at student is going to be the
joel pavey was cheated out of a bronze ten yea rs joel pavey was cheated out of a bronze ten years onst night in our hotel and she has got all her family here, she's really excited. she certainly has enjoyed it and hopefully later we will get a chance to speak to her with her bronze medal as well. what medal will usain bolt walk away with? in the next a0 minutes he goes in the semifinals of the 100 metres, his final event individually on the track after so many global titles and relays and...
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i missed out on a bronze very slightly.uite frustrated but i am at the same time in reflection i'm really happy to have done a 22.2 with hardly any training so, yes. be about 24th places in the british team at this one is truly a standout in that everything you have been through, the broken foot, the surgery, the pins. honestly, i am over the moon. we've had a lot of fourth places but at the same time a load of those fourth places have been by people who are so young they have a decade in the man they might not have got a medal today but they will definitely be ones to watch in championships to come. state after she was speaking to fill that she was straight up and on the phone to her physio to say she cannot believe it, she was so disappointed, but what a champion dafne schippers is from benevolence. we had our eyes on the long jump ru nway we had our eyes on the long jump runway on the other side of the stadium from us. lorraine ugen was going in that for great britain and she was really in contention for a long time. the
i missed out on a bronze very slightly.uite frustrated but i am at the same time in reflection i'm really happy to have done a 22.2 with hardly any training so, yes. be about 24th places in the british team at this one is truly a standout in that everything you have been through, the broken foot, the surgery, the pins. honestly, i am over the moon. we've had a lot of fourth places but at the same time a load of those fourth places have been by people who are so young they have a decade in the...
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bolt finished in 9.95 seconds to take the bronze. our sports editor dan roan has more.ght sky crackling with excitement, the fireworks gave a sense of what was to come. announcer: usain bolt! lapping up the adulation for one last time in an individual final, bolt knew his buildup hadn't been perfect, beaten in the semi—final by young american, christian coleman. his starts also have been shaky. commentator: bolt gets a pretty good start. so does coleman. coleman leading it. chasing hard. here he comes. and gatlin wins it! with coleman second, bolt was pushed into bronze, the disbelief sweeping round the stadium, the crowd making it more than clear what they thought of the winner. booing gatlin had shocked the world, but he quickly moved from arrogance to humility. and as the american basked in unpopular glory, bolt gave an interview we're not used to seeing. it's just one of those things, you know what i mean? i can't say much. i just didn't execute when it matters. it wasn't meant to be this way. the crowd here expected usain bolt to win his final 100 metres race, not
bolt finished in 9.95 seconds to take the bronze. our sports editor dan roan has more.ght sky crackling with excitement, the fireworks gave a sense of what was to come. announcer: usain bolt! lapping up the adulation for one last time in an individual final, bolt knew his buildup hadn't been perfect, beaten in the semi—final by young american, christian coleman. his starts also have been shaky. commentator: bolt gets a pretty good start. so does coleman. coleman leading it. chasing hard. here...
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bolts taking bronze in the end.nother american, christian coleman who certainly was notjeered when he stepped onto the podium for his silver medal, he is 21, a great future ahead of him. a brilliant athlete. justin gatlin, the man who divides it, pretty much not straight down the middle because from most quarters here, they feel he got away very likely with his first drugs ban for amphetamines. he claims to have attention deficit disorder, that's where he tested positive then. he got a two—year ban, down to one year, but then was found to have advanced levels of testosterone in his system in tales and six. he was banned for eight years, effectively a lifetime ban, but that was an appeal brought by down to four yea rs. appeal brought by down to four years. the 35—year—old man, justin gatlin and printer, getting... this is awkward. his gold medal from the president of the iws, lord coe, who only on the bbc this morning said he was pushing for a lifetime ban for justin gatlin. but they could not do it, the lawyers got
bolts taking bronze in the end.nother american, christian coleman who certainly was notjeered when he stepped onto the podium for his silver medal, he is 21, a great future ahead of him. a brilliant athlete. justin gatlin, the man who divides it, pretty much not straight down the middle because from most quarters here, they feel he got away very likely with his first drugs ban for amphetamines. he claims to have attention deficit disorder, that's where he tested positive then. he got a...
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bronze has won the women's super league, the continental cup and this yea r‘s fa cup.n the offer of a contract at city which would have made her their highest paid player. europe have made a strong start as they attempt to regain the solheim cup, in iowa. the morning foursome matchplay went the way of the europeans, with plenty of long pressure puts going into give them the advantage heading into the afternoon. but the americans are starting to fight back in the four balls. they're currently leading every single match in this session, as they look to retain the trophy. leeds rhinos beat st helens 16—14 in rugby league's super league. both sides scored two tries. adam cuthbertson with leeds' second. the rhinos held off a late charge from st helens to hang on to win by a margin of two points and strengthen their grip on second place. hull were soundly beaten 116—18 by huddersfield and they're now three points behind leeds. wigan thrashed fourth placed salford, who are level on points with wakefield who are fifth. mark selby is out of the china championship snooker, after
bronze has won the women's super league, the continental cup and this yea r‘s fa cup.n the offer of a contract at city which would have made her their highest paid player. europe have made a strong start as they attempt to regain the solheim cup, in iowa. the morning foursome matchplay went the way of the europeans, with plenty of long pressure puts going into give them the advantage heading into the afternoon. but the americans are starting to fight back in the four balls. they're currently...
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we're swimming back to the bronze age in macedonia. oh, wow.ou see all walks of life coming in to get a tattoo — bankers, lawyers, doctors. we're making a lasting mark in singapore. it's art, and it's beautiful art at that. we're taking someone else's seat in first class. if someone finds me in an airport and says, "hey, catch me if you can," yes, i will switch seats with you. you can take my first or business class seat and i'll go back to wherever you're sitting. i'm going to prepare this how it would have been in the tudor times. and we're taking a bite out of one of king henry viii's favourite treats. first this week, we're visiting a small country with a big history and sites dating all the way back to the bronze age. people there are hoping that ancient past will pull in today's tourists. we sent amanda ruggieri to lake 0hrid in macedonia to find out more. this mostly rural country has drawn people and empires for thousands of years. the ancient persians conquered this area, so did alexander the great. so i arrived into macedonia late las
we're swimming back to the bronze age in macedonia. oh, wow.ou see all walks of life coming in to get a tattoo — bankers, lawyers, doctors. we're making a lasting mark in singapore. it's art, and it's beautiful art at that. we're taking someone else's seat in first class. if someone finds me in an airport and says, "hey, catch me if you can," yes, i will switch seats with you. you can take my first or business class seat and i'll go back to wherever you're sitting. i'm going to...
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katarina johnson—thompson is a long way behind in bronze, 240 points away from a bronze medal.d of difficult because they work it out and do the reckoning as they crossed the line. we think katarina johnson—thompson has got to win the 800 metres and hope that one of her rivals are just 800 metres and hope that one of her rivals arejust coming 800 metres and hope that one of her rivals are just coming around the final bend and that really isn't going to happen. she is going to miss out on a global heptathlon medal once again, she's been so inconsistent at major championships. she will be to scratching her head. the athletics went out of the stadium for the first time, the men's and women's marathons, and we have had the results from the men's and it was brilliant from callum hawkins, who equalled the best british man in a world championship marathon by finishing fourth, a brilliant chance for the crowds, for free of course, to gather on the streets of london on a beautiful morning, he came fourth in two hours ten minutes and 17 seconds. jeffrey lurie from kenya won and the ethio
katarina johnson—thompson is a long way behind in bronze, 240 points away from a bronze medal.d of difficult because they work it out and do the reckoning as they crossed the line. we think katarina johnson—thompson has got to win the 800 metres and hope that one of her rivals are just 800 metres and hope that one of her rivals arejust coming 800 metres and hope that one of her rivals are just coming around the final bend and that really isn't going to happen. she is going to miss out on a...
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she‘ll be glued to the tv tonight as her grand—daughter lucy bronze is part of the team to take on thel, gloria faces a bit of a fixture clash as mark tulip explains. that‘s the touch, and manchester city lead. she is one of the most inform footballs and the planet, lucy inform footballs and the planet, lu cy bro nze inform footballs and the planet, lucy bronze helped england to third place in the last world cup and her clu b place in the last world cup and her club to fa cup glory to the delight of gloria, her 81—year—old grandmother. but she is a sports woman in her own right, president of the 50—year—old lady section at a bowling club and has just become club champion and her team play in the nationalfinal hours after the climax of the european championships on sunday. the choice had to be made. but why bowls are not football? it has taken me 25 years to qualify to play in the nationals were a lot of the big boulders and they are. i don‘t think we will achieve a winning but to fully there is sort of the pinnacle. it is like a little country town get to wembley and so i am happy we h
she‘ll be glued to the tv tonight as her grand—daughter lucy bronze is part of the team to take on thel, gloria faces a bit of a fixture clash as mark tulip explains. that‘s the touch, and manchester city lead. she is one of the most inform footballs and the planet, lucy inform footballs and the planet, lu cy bro nze inform footballs and the planet, lucy bronze helped england to third place in the last world cup and her clu b place in the last world cup and her club to fa cup glory to the...
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we're swimming back to the bronze age in macedonia. oh, wow.irst this week, we're visiting this small country with a big history and sites stating all the way back to the bronze age. people there are hoping that ancient past will pull in today's tourists. we sent amanda ruggieri to lake 0hrid in macedonia to find out more. this mostly rural country has drawn people and empires for thousands of years. the ancient persians conquered this area, so did alexander the great. so i arrived into macedonia late last night. it is a landlocked little country in the balkans, so i drove 3.5 hours through mountains and forests. but i didn't see a single body of water. until i drove over a hill and found myself here at lake 0hrid, one of the most beautiful lakes i think i've ever seen. this is the oldest lake in europe. the area around it is old as well. even the town of 0hrid even was a town at the time that king alexander the great was king in the fourth century bc. that ancient history is one of the main reasons visitors love to come here. most of the touri
we're swimming back to the bronze age in macedonia. oh, wow.irst this week, we're visiting this small country with a big history and sites stating all the way back to the bronze age. people there are hoping that ancient past will pull in today's tourists. we sent amanda ruggieri to lake 0hrid in macedonia to find out more. this mostly rural country has drawn people and empires for thousands of years. the ancient persians conquered this area, so did alexander the great. so i arrived into...
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the big chapd leers were done by a bronze company out of new york. the smaller sconces were done pie the pennsylvania bronze company located in philadelphia. the murals in the chamber here, the first mural is called the apothioses of pennsylvania history. so we have a state figure up at the top. and loosely grouped by famous religious figures in pennsylvania history, famous generals, explorers, filan thul thrupistes and the like. he kind of took that and worked into his own understanding. and then the last mural on the other side is the first public reading of the declaration of independence through the steps of independence hall. the mural on the ceiling is calls the ours mural. and that was participated by edmund abbey as well. originally they were going to the corporate a stain glass dome into the ceiling. they decided to put another floor above that, so they moved the dome. and we'll see that in the supreme court chamber. it's the 24 hours of the day from light to dark. and it's allegorical maidens that says from light to dark. and then the zodia
the big chapd leers were done by a bronze company out of new york. the smaller sconces were done pie the pennsylvania bronze company located in philadelphia. the murals in the chamber here, the first mural is called the apothioses of pennsylvania history. so we have a state figure up at the top. and loosely grouped by famous religious figures in pennsylvania history, famous generals, explorers, filan thul thrupistes and the like. he kind of took that and worked into his own understanding. and...
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you see a very grand set of steps, which lead to a pair of massive bronze doors. we are now standing on the floor of the house of delegates chamber, one of the spaces that's added in the new annex. it's a side of the building that houses both legislative chambers. what they ended up with a truly grand space. 20 foot ceilings in every space, including bathrooms in this space. it was truly a remarkable structure. the addition of five tiffany skylights was part of the contract to build this. this room, the house of delegates chamber has the largest of the skylights. the move into the new chambers afforded much larger quarters for the delegates and senators and added suitable visitor galleries above the chambers that members of the public could use to watch the proceedings without impinging upon the space for the elected officials. across the hall are two small size versions of statues of charles carrollton and john hanson. the full-size version of those are in statue hall here in the u.s. capitol. these have been here since those statues were completed. john hanson i
you see a very grand set of steps, which lead to a pair of massive bronze doors. we are now standing on the floor of the house of delegates chamber, one of the spaces that's added in the new annex. it's a side of the building that houses both legislative chambers. what they ended up with a truly grand space. 20 foot ceilings in every space, including bathrooms in this space. it was truly a remarkable structure. the addition of five tiffany skylights was part of the contract to build this. this...
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who better to preview that for us than the olympic bronze medallist vicky holland, whojoins me now on see you back in action. i picked up a calf injury in may, it's quite complex, i have to sideline this season. but i've met the qualification for the commonwealth games next year so that the focus. it's just over a year ago that you won 0lympic bronze in the women's triathlon in rio — you pipped your best friend, non stanford, onto the podium — what has life been like since then? what's changed for you since that day? ina lot in a lot of ways, it is exactly as it was. triathlon is still the main focus. sport is still what i love and still want to be a sports person. still training, my routine is still the same as it was. i have moved my life away from leeds, well i was based for, i have a new setup in bath. that's the biggest change. is norman still speaking to you. yes. contrary to popular belief. does it feel like there's a big buzz around triathlon in the uk at the moment? is that down to the brownlee brothers? it's been an evolving sport growing year—on—year. alistair and johnny ha
who better to preview that for us than the olympic bronze medallist vicky holland, whojoins me now on see you back in action. i picked up a calf injury in may, it's quite complex, i have to sideline this season. but i've met the qualification for the commonwealth games next year so that the focus. it's just over a year ago that you won 0lympic bronze in the women's triathlon in rio — you pipped your best friend, non stanford, onto the podium — what has life been like since then? what's...
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chris and gabby adcock believe their world bronze medal in glasgow at the weekend proves they deserveympic medal for eight years at rio 2016 uk sport cut all of their funding — stating badminton didn't not have ‘credible' medal prospects for the next games — tokyo 2020. half of the playing squad and over 50% of the support staff lost theirjobs as a result of the cut — but could that decision now be reversed? bbc sport's nick hope reports after the tears, came the triumph. the adcock ‘s celebrated an emotional world bronze, not only for themselves but for the players and staff who lost their jobs after losing funding. if somebody had said we would middle before, with a habit in their hands. we have had so much support from old staff used to work with us. they are so pleased and proud of us. we speak to them regularly. it has been amazing. this medal is for them as well. judy murray may be better associated with terrorist but she was a scottish university babington champion of the youngster. she is a big supporter of ki rsty youngster. she is a big supporter of kirsty gilmour. i underst
chris and gabby adcock believe their world bronze medal in glasgow at the weekend proves they deserveympic medal for eight years at rio 2016 uk sport cut all of their funding — stating badminton didn't not have ‘credible' medal prospects for the next games — tokyo 2020. half of the playing squad and over 50% of the support staff lost theirjobs as a result of the cut — but could that decision now be reversed? bbc sport's nick hope reports after the tears, came the triumph. the adcock...
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shejust pipped laura muir to a bronze medal.me through her semi final. alijaz mccolgan will be there as well. it will be at half ask to get anywhere near the podium. she will need to get past some very good athletes from kenny and ethiopia. robbie grabarz in the highjump, he got a bronze medal here last year any says this is his last chance at world medal. that will be tough as well. the best chance yet again of a british medal are in the final events of the championship, towards ten o'clock this evening and that is the relays. the four by 400 relays and probably the men are —— have a slightly better chance than the women. botswana or out of the men's race. much to look forward to. some of it could be quite controversial. thank you very much. if he urged his supporters to boycott work to demonstrate their dissatisfaction. he said he would announce his first —— sprue course of action on thursday. earlier i spoke to our correspondent and asked whether he really believed he could overturn the election results. the a nalysts overtur
shejust pipped laura muir to a bronze medal.me through her semi final. alijaz mccolgan will be there as well. it will be at half ask to get anywhere near the podium. she will need to get past some very good athletes from kenny and ethiopia. robbie grabarz in the highjump, he got a bronze medal here last year any says this is his last chance at world medal. that will be tough as well. the best chance yet again of a british medal are in the final events of the championship, towards ten o'clock...
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it was bronze in rio for sophie hitchon... she's got medal chances in the hammer.aces in six days — wayde van niekerk is getting ready to go in the 200. and i'm gavin ramjaun. in the rest of the day's sport: england's cricketers have won the 4th test and the series against south africa. once again, ali lands the knockout blow. good evening. it's the fourth day of competition here at the world athletics championships and we could see some british medals. so so much look forward to this week. it was a busy weekend, but we will see some world class athletes tonight for those four finals coming up. allison curbishley is with me to look ahead to the action that is just getting started, the men's 200 metre heats. we have been hearing lots of you on radio 5 live. it was an amazing weekend. where can we get some british medals? we have a couple of chances mother last event on the track, laura muir. she has looked better and better through the heats. a lot of expectation on her shoulders, but it will be tough. a lot of expectation on her shoulders, but it will be toughli ha
it was bronze in rio for sophie hitchon... she's got medal chances in the hammer.aces in six days — wayde van niekerk is getting ready to go in the 200. and i'm gavin ramjaun. in the rest of the day's sport: england's cricketers have won the 4th test and the series against south africa. once again, ali lands the knockout blow. good evening. it's the fourth day of competition here at the world athletics championships and we could see some british medals. so so much look forward to this week....
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you see the grand set of steps which lead to a pair of massive bronze doors. the state seal and state symbols. we are now standing on the house of delegates chambers one of the spaces added in the new annex. it's a side that houses both legislative chambers. what they ended up with a grand space with 20-foot ceilings in every space including bathrooms in this building. it was truly remarkable. the addition of five tiffany sky lights to billed this chamber. the house of dill gits has the largest sky lights. the new chambers afforded larger chambers for the delegates. and added suitable visitor galleries above the chambers that members of the public could use to watch the proceedings without impinging upon the space for the elected officials. across the hall in the senate chamber are two mockettes, small size versions of charles carol of carrollton. the full size are in the u.s. capital. those have been here since the statues have been here since 1907. john hanson is best known for being the first president of congress operating under the articles of the confede
you see the grand set of steps which lead to a pair of massive bronze doors. the state seal and state symbols. we are now standing on the house of delegates chambers one of the spaces added in the new annex. it's a side that houses both legislative chambers. what they ended up with a grand space with 20-foot ceilings in every space including bathrooms in this building. it was truly remarkable. the addition of five tiffany sky lights to billed this chamber. the house of dill gits has the largest...
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the netherlands took the bronze. thompson finishing a disappointing fifth.st with a lead of 172 point four is the she did enough to stay ahead of the german. poland took the bronze. the grease champion from the olympics clearing four metres 91. she won gold. a dramatic finish. by rein in and who switched allegiance from kenya won gold. the netherlands are the european champions — in women's football. the host nation beat denmark in the final. watching — for the bbc — was sarah mulkerrins. it was the perfect ending for netherlands. their coach and a very young team and what a fitting final. the first european title and they did it in some style stop you can hear the cheers behind me as the players make their way onto the bus. what a game. the first half had four goals. denmark where the ahead after a penalty. then it was levelled, much to the delight of the boisterous crowd. then the netherlands went ahead again before it was equal again by half—time. in the second half, the dutch started to wrestle control of these match. the captain with a great freekick to
the netherlands took the bronze. thompson finishing a disappointing fifth.st with a lead of 172 point four is the she did enough to stay ahead of the german. poland took the bronze. the grease champion from the olympics clearing four metres 91. she won gold. a dramatic finish. by rein in and who switched allegiance from kenya won gold. the netherlands are the european champions — in women's football. the host nation beat denmark in the final. watching — for the bbc — was sarah mulkerrins....
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he last rode in the world championships in 2013 when gb won bronze in the team event. the team sky rider is looking to win the grand tours of spain and france in the same year. great britain's ashley mckenzie was eliminated at the first hurdle on day one at the world judo championships in budapest. the two—time olympian lost by a hold—down ippon to japan's under—21 world champion nagayama ryuju in the —60kg category. britishjudo has sent a team of 12 athletes to the event in hungary including rio olympic bronze medallist sally conway who fights on friday in the —70kg class. that's the thing with judo, as soon as you make one mistake it's over andi as you make one mistake it's over and i made that mistake. i tried to doa and i made that mistake. i tried to do a move and it was all over from there, he kind of pinned me and i tried my hardest to get out but u nfortu nately i tried my hardest to get out but unfortunately i didn't. boxer cheavon clarke, is one of great britain's big hopes for a medal at the next olympics. and already he could be labelled the lazarus of the
he last rode in the world championships in 2013 when gb won bronze in the team event. the team sky rider is looking to win the grand tours of spain and france in the same year. great britain's ashley mckenzie was eliminated at the first hurdle on day one at the world judo championships in budapest. the two—time olympian lost by a hold—down ippon to japan's under—21 world champion nagayama ryuju in the —60kg category. britishjudo has sent a team of 12 athletes to the event in hungary...
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gold for gatlin, bronze for bolt. expect more boos at the 100 metres medal ceremony.'ll have all the news away from the athletics, including england have been having a slog
gold for gatlin, bronze for bolt. expect more boos at the 100 metres medal ceremony.'ll have all the news away from the athletics, including england have been having a slog
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people who want it removed argue that rizzo was a racist, and should not stand boldly, in the 9-foot bronze statue promptly placed on public property, right across from city hall. but also, coming out of the woodwork, people who want the monument, of the former philly player to stay put. a petition on change.org has reached more than 16,000 signatures, in a little over a day, daily news columnist, is it stu, wrote interesting editorial on the controversy, saying, that he knew frank rizzo, he didn't always agree with the mayor's bold blunt
people who want it removed argue that rizzo was a racist, and should not stand boldly, in the 9-foot bronze statue promptly placed on public property, right across from city hall. but also, coming out of the woodwork, people who want the monument, of the former philly player to stay put. a petition on change.org has reached more than 16,000 signatures, in a little over a day, daily news columnist, is it stu, wrote interesting editorial on the controversy, saying, that he knew frank rizzo, he...
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nicola wilson also took individual bronze.n 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. ijust cannot be more proud. i just said to them stick to the system, only one thing matters, a clear right inside the time and if they ride to the system they can only do the best and they all rode exactly as we trained and they trained and they are capable of. england's men have opened their eurohockey campaign with a 6—0 win over poland — two goals each from mark gleghorne and sam ward alongside strikes from chris griffiths and david condon made for a comfortable victory in amsterdam. they next play germany tomorrow afternoon, probably the pick of the games in pool b. and despite their win, england know they w
nicola wilson also took individual bronze.n 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. ijust cannot be more proud. i just said to them stick to the system, only...
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i mixed -- missed out on a bronze. i am quite frustrated. ha p py at the same time in reflection i really happy to have done a 22 with little training. this is what is truly stand out in that everything you've been through, the broken foot, the surgery. i'm over the moon, fourth place. but they might not have got a medal here today but they will definitely be there. the ones to watch in the championships to come. we had our eyes on the long jump to come. we had our eyes on the long jump runway on the other side of the stadium. the british contender was really in it for a time. a third world championship for the one who took gold. the russian, the olympic champion, took bronze. the bridge coming fifth in the long jump. she spoke afterwards. definitely a little bit disappointed. i was hoping to come out here and content for a medal in front of the home crowd. i gave it my best. absolutely, nobody could doubt that. is morale good in the team?|j absolutely, nobody could doubt that. is morale good in the team? i think we are still doing well. jus
i mixed -- missed out on a bronze. i am quite frustrated. ha p py at the same time in reflection i really happy to have done a 22 with little training. this is what is truly stand out in that everything you've been through, the broken foot, the surgery. i'm over the moon, fourth place. but they might not have got a medal here today but they will definitely be there. the ones to watch in the championships to come. we had our eyes on the long jump to come. we had our eyes on the long jump runway...
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sophie hitchen has got the bronze medalfrom rio sophie hitchen has got the bronze medal from rio andplace on the podium. she has been at the forefront of british hammer throwing and is the first female medallist in the event at the olympics last year. we spoke to the former coach of jessica ennis—hill who knows all about the throwing and he had this to say about her. the coach is a superb coach and she has great prospects. the way she qualified is superb. it is a tough competition, it is not a given that she will get a medal even though she got a bronze in rio, but she is amongst it. sophie will love the 60,000 crowd, she will love the noise and the support from this partisan british crowd. i think the crowd has a part to play. people who are coming, support sophie. what else can we look forward to this evening? we have got four gold medals this evening, the final of the women's triplejump and evening, the final of the women's triple jump and the 110 metres final with no brits in that, but two brits in the final of the women's1500 metres, which will be the last event on the track. la
sophie hitchen has got the bronze medalfrom rio sophie hitchen has got the bronze medal from rio andplace on the podium. she has been at the forefront of british hammer throwing and is the first female medallist in the event at the olympics last year. we spoke to the former coach of jessica ennis—hill who knows all about the throwing and he had this to say about her. the coach is a superb coach and she has great prospects. the way she qualified is superb. it is a tough competition, it is not...
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crowd had been desperate to see win in his final individual race, but usain bolt had to make do with bronzevidual race, but usain bolt had the sprint superstar denied the perfect end to his glittering career. denied the perfect end gatlin's triumph has gone down badly with the world's most senior anti—doping official. with the world's most senior this is unfortunate in the current debate at the moment, and it is unfortunate mainly because he was a two—time offender. in many ways i wish it had not happened but it has,
crowd had been desperate to see win in his final individual race, but usain bolt had to make do with bronzevidual race, but usain bolt had the sprint superstar denied the perfect end to his glittering career. denied the perfect end gatlin's triumph has gone down badly with the world's most senior anti—doping official. with the world's most senior this is unfortunate in the current debate at the moment, and it is unfortunate mainly because he was a two—time offender. in many ways i wish it...
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norway's runner fell over the line for bronze.ump, fell over the line for bronze. in the men's highjump, a major title for qatar. final two events of the of the evening, the usa claimed the women's four x 400 metre title by a good item. —— bya women's four x 400 metre title by a good item. —— by a good distance. at the end of the evening, usain bolt was honoured, given a piece of the london 2012 track in front of the 60,000 watching on, those who adored and saw his feats over both 100m and 200m applauding a man who has done so much for the sport, and who the like of may never be seen again. mo farah has accused sections of the media of trying to "destroy" his legacy over his relationship with his coach alberto salazar. salazar, who is under investigation by us anti—doping authorities, has worked with the british runner since 2011, in which time he's won four olympic gold medals and six world titles. but farah believes he's been treated unfairly, and says hard work is the key. sometimes i find it bizarre how certain people write ce
norway's runner fell over the line for bronze.ump, fell over the line for bronze. in the men's highjump, a major title for qatar. final two events of the of the evening, the usa claimed the women's four x 400 metre title by a good item. —— bya women's four x 400 metre title by a good item. —— by a good distance. at the end of the evening, usain bolt was honoured, given a piece of the london 2012 track in front of the 60,000 watching on, those who adored and saw his feats over both 100m...
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abdalelah hardin in bronze, just edging out botswa na's bobaleki thebe. a letter that they had sent to the botswana federation saying they did everything by the letter of the law. they saw makwala be sick on the monday before his 200 metres heat. we sent him home and said he had to be in isolation and you were notified of this. the botswa na you were notified of this. the botswana federation said they did not get any letters. there was some confusion as to who had been told what. but the iaaf being very strict on this, not wanting that infection to spread at all. but here is the botswa na tea m to spread at all. but here is the botswana team doctor. to spread at all. but here is the botswana team doctorlj to spread at all. but here is the botswana team doctor. i received a medical 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 sun
abdalelah hardin in bronze, just edging out botswa na's bobaleki thebe. a letter that they had sent to the botswana federation saying they did everything by the letter of the law. they saw makwala be sick on the monday before his 200 metres heat. we sent him home and said he had to be in isolation and you were notified of this. the botswa na you were notified of this. the botswana federation said they did not get any letters. there was some confusion as to who had been told what. but the iaaf...
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kipyegon made her move on the final straight and never looked back as britain's laura muir tried to get bronzeter the disappointment of the men's and women's 100 after the disappointment of the men's and women's100 and is, jamaica finally has something to cheer about. 0mar mcleod led from start to finish in the 110 metre hurdles adding the world title to his 0lympic hurdles adding the world title to his olympic gold. defending champion should think of competing as a neutral got the silver with baji of hungry taking the surprise bronze. time for overdue celebrations. this was the overwhelming favourite to win the gold in the hammer and there we re win the gold in the hammer and there were no surprises. win the gold in the hammer and there were no surprises. the pole showed her dominance to win a third world title. the recordholder, she is unbeaten in more than three years. the triple jump was a fight between this colombian athlete and another. the experienced 0lympic this colombian athlete and another. the experienced olympic champion against her young rival from venezuela. the 21—year—old set
kipyegon made her move on the final straight and never looked back as britain's laura muir tried to get bronzeter the disappointment of the men's and women's 100 after the disappointment of the men's and women's100 and is, jamaica finally has something to cheer about. 0mar mcleod led from start to finish in the 110 metre hurdles adding the world title to his 0lympic hurdles adding the world title to his olympic gold. defending champion should think of competing as a neutral got the silver with...
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it's another success for the team who took an unexpected bronze medal in the olympics last year.e men's relay team went one better to take gold. never before has a british team won a world sprint gold, but the quartet ran a near—perfect race to hold off the much—fancied american team, with japan taking bronze. earlier, the team spoke to jessica creighton about their victory. it was like a big, big party out there at the end. it was surreal. to lead off for the team and get these guys into a good place, the rest of the guys did theirjob and credit to them. it was a fantastic night for british athletics, three medals on the track. nathaniel, when you saw that the result had been confirmed on the big screen, your reactions? what was going through your mind? exactly how i celebrated. i didn't really know what to do with myself. i couldn't conceptualise the celebration. i was overwhelmed with sheer emotion. i was extremely happy for these guys and the crowd. they stayed 45 minutes after we finished running, so we could do a lap of honour. i basked in the moment. it was great fun. it i
it's another success for the team who took an unexpected bronze medal in the olympics last year.e men's relay team went one better to take gold. never before has a british team won a world sprint gold, but the quartet ran a near—perfect race to hold off the much—fancied american team, with japan taking bronze. earlier, the team spoke to jessica creighton about their victory. it was like a big, big party out there at the end. it was surreal. to lead off for the team and get these guys into a...
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bronze, the sixth medalfor britain. and sunday were equally super. and as usain bolt took to the track to say goodbye one last time, it was a chance to reflect on a memorable ten days. it has been spectacular. i honestly can't remember in the years i have been watching championship athletics that i have seen such competitive races in so many compelling stories. and actually, as we are ushering the superstar off the scene, the compelling stories have been the emergence of extraordinary young talent around the globe. but the biggest winner was athletics itself. london consistently delivered the crowd that the sport is desperately needed. and as for britain, well, they left it late, but they have shown the future is bright. natalie pirks, bbc news, at the london stadium. it was an exciting. there is nothing like athletics to get you off the couch! away from that, the premier league season is back! we have missed it. it was a great competitive debut for romelu lukaku, scoring two goals. they looked good. yes. £35 million. t
bronze, the sixth medalfor britain. and sunday were equally super. and as usain bolt took to the track to say goodbye one last time, it was a chance to reflect on a memorable ten days. it has been spectacular. i honestly can't remember in the years i have been watching championship athletics that i have seen such competitive races in so many compelling stories. and actually, as we are ushering the superstar off the scene, the compelling stories have been the emergence of extraordinary young...
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although they got the bronze, they have nothing going forward.ove it wasn't and they compete in the world championships on monday. wasn't and they compete in the world championships on mondaylj wasn't and they compete in the world championships on monday. i wasn't expecting to be driving around in a ferrari and for my life to change significantly. 0bviously, ferrari and for my life to change significantly. obviously, it was a real kick in the teeth for us.|j have totally stop thinking about uk sport. for me, i don't think they will help us at all, the matter what i do. will help us at all, the matter what ido.| will help us at all, the matter what i do. i want to enjoy playing and give my best. if i am performing, i know success will follow. hopefully they will realise the significance of what it is, well yah, and i believe we will perform again. be fascinating to see what happens. here is what uk sport said about their potential for future funding. they say there is the opportunity for any unfunded sport to present a case for investment at the p
although they got the bronze, they have nothing going forward.ove it wasn't and they compete in the world championships on monday. wasn't and they compete in the world championships on mondaylj wasn't and they compete in the world championships on monday. i wasn't expecting to be driving around in a ferrari and for my life to change significantly. 0bviously, ferrari and for my life to change significantly. obviously, it was a real kick in the teeth for us.|j have totally stop thinking about uk...
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also in the programme, a shock result at the world athletics championships as usain bolt takes bronze in his last individual 100m race. hello and welcome to bbc news. the united nations security council has voted unanimously to impose tough new sanctions against north korea. the resolution was drafted by the united states and comes in response to two long—range ballistic missile tests last month. the sanctions aim to deprive pyongyang of more than $1 billion a year in export earnings. china and russia also called on the us to stop the deployment of its thaad anti—missile system in south korea. from the un in new york, nick bryant reports. this was a show of ambition and menace. north korea last month testing an intercontinental ballistic missile that appeared capable of reaching the american mainland, west coast cities such as los angeles and even beyond. it's this kind of brinkmanship that's intensified diplomacy at the united nations security council and led to a deal between the us and china, north korea's ally, to impose tough new sanctions. this is the most stringent set of sanct
also in the programme, a shock result at the world athletics championships as usain bolt takes bronze in his last individual 100m race. hello and welcome to bbc news. the united nations security council has voted unanimously to impose tough new sanctions against north korea. the resolution was drafted by the united states and comes in response to two long—range ballistic missile tests last month. the sanctions aim to deprive pyongyang of more than $1 billion a year in export earnings. china...