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here‘s our sports editor, dan roan. world cup winners!os of his daughter visiting lord‘s in 2001. and this morning, in the exact same spot and after a night of celebrations, she told me what it was like to have returned a world cup winner. ijust remember being here as a nine—year old watching, and wishing one day i could be back here playing. never in my wildest dream did i think it would be in a world cup final. it‘s come true, those dreams? it absolutely has come true. it shows you can have a dream, and sometimes they do come true. england have won the tournament at lord‘s before in 1993. but back then, they weren‘t allowed to go into the pavilion unaccompanied. today, in the hallowed long room, the woman in charge told me progress must continue. we can't miss this opportunity. i think we have to celebrate properly, and enjoy this moment, and the players have to enjoy it, but certainly, we all have to start thinking very strategically about what opportunities this gives us. this is about a lot more than what this team achieved here at l
here‘s our sports editor, dan roan. world cup winners!os of his daughter visiting lord‘s in 2001. and this morning, in the exact same spot and after a night of celebrations, she told me what it was like to have returned a world cup winner. ijust remember being here as a nine—year old watching, and wishing one day i could be back here playing. never in my wildest dream did i think it would be in a world cup final. it‘s come true, those dreams? it absolutely has come true. it shows you...
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dan roan, bbc news. cricket and the third test against south africa began today at the oval.d on 171—11. football and england are through to the quarter—finals
dan roan, bbc news. cricket and the third test against south africa began today at the oval.d on 171—11. football and england are through to the quarter—finals
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dan roan, bbc news. cricket and the third test against south africa began today at the oval.t was a struggle for england with their captainjoe root one of the wickets to fall. rain stopped play early with england on 171—4. football and england are through to the quarter—finals of the women's european championships. they beat portugal to top their group. but scotland, despite winning, failed to go through. katie gornall is in tilburg, in the netherlands. a mixed night, then. it really was. scotland unlikely winners against spain but they could not find the crucial second goal to send them through but england as expected here maintained their 100% record to reach the quarterfinals, although they did not have it all their own way against portugal. tournament football usually holds a few shocks and surprises. riding out the twists and turns is what marks a champion. here in tilburg england's smooth progression was expected to continue. unlike a number of big teams at this championship, england had yet to put a foot wrong and taking it all in her stride was toni duggan, six minute
dan roan, bbc news. cricket and the third test against south africa began today at the oval.t was a struggle for england with their captainjoe root one of the wickets to fall. rain stopped play early with england on 171—4. football and england are through to the quarter—finals of the women's european championships. they beat portugal to top their group. but scotland, despite winning, failed to go through. katie gornall is in tilburg, in the netherlands. a mixed night, then. it really was....
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she's been speaking exclusively to our sports editor, dan roan.could put a bit ofk my arms, anywhere where i could put a bit of k tape and no one would notice because you have tape all over your body as an athlete. banging my head against a wall, trying to knock myself outjust to stop that pressure. i wouldn't even know if it was a cry for help because i wouldn't tell anyone about it, i wouldn't let anyone know. but it, i wouldn't let anyone know. but it was more of a how do i deal with this intense environment, how do i deal with, you are good but not world class, you need to be better? i think that is high—performance sport now. we have gone away a bit i think from the passion and love for sport, and it is great when there is a big championship on tv and we'll rally round and watch it, but that isa rally round and watch it, but that is a cover. that is the front of it and you don't necessarily see the back end. and i think with a lot of what has been coming out in the media at the moment, across all sports, it shows there is an issue, the duty o
she's been speaking exclusively to our sports editor, dan roan.could put a bit ofk my arms, anywhere where i could put a bit of k tape and no one would notice because you have tape all over your body as an athlete. banging my head against a wall, trying to knock myself outjust to stop that pressure. i wouldn't even know if it was a cry for help because i wouldn't tell anyone about it, i wouldn't let anyone know. but it, i wouldn't let anyone know. but it was more of a how do i deal with this...
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dan roan, bbc news.he is calm and determined. oh and by the way, he is sharing 80 sheep an hour. tests have shown that sharing this many sheep is the same energy as running a marathon, so essentially he is running three marathons back to back. to beat the current record, rodent has to share each sheep in under 47 seconds. the challenge has been broken down into four sections, in one run he shared 167 sheep and has managed to keep that pace up throughout the afternoon. this time beats every 45 seconds see have to mentally keep yourself around that, doing a sheep every 45 seconds. if you are a bit slow you have to try and catch up. it can be really tough. physically and mentally. every two hours he ta kes a and mentally. every two hours he takes a short break but that focused never falters, and having takes a short break but that focused neverfalters, and having a takes a short break but that focused never falters, and having a world record holder as a brother gives him an added incentive. sharing is quite
dan roan, bbc news.he is calm and determined. oh and by the way, he is sharing 80 sheep an hour. tests have shown that sharing this many sheep is the same energy as running a marathon, so essentially he is running three marathons back to back. to beat the current record, rodent has to share each sheep in under 47 seconds. the challenge has been broken down into four sections, in one run he shared 167 sheep and has managed to keep that pace up throughout the afternoon. this time beats every 45...
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she's been speaking exclusively to our sports editor, dan roan.e 2014 winter olympics. sta rt gb at the 2014 winter olympics. start of the sport defined by courage and speed, the bobsleigh. but behind the dedication was a darker secret she now wants to share. the 26—year—old telling me how life as an elite athlete took its toll. i had to hold it together and the only way i could do that was the time when i was self harming, i would try to find anything i could to hurt myself or isolate myself, to manage what was an intense pressure. when i was in the position where i self harmed or hurt myself, it was because i felt like there was no other outlet. this was happening while you were on duty? while i was competing. the british bobsleigh and skeleton association said: rebekah quit the sport after the sochi games having finished outside the medals and fora yearand having finished outside the medals and for a year and a half was treated at a specialist hospital. she has spoken out to raise awareness of the mental health issues young athletes can face. i
she's been speaking exclusively to our sports editor, dan roan.e 2014 winter olympics. sta rt gb at the 2014 winter olympics. start of the sport defined by courage and speed, the bobsleigh. but behind the dedication was a darker secret she now wants to share. the 26—year—old telling me how life as an elite athlete took its toll. i had to hold it together and the only way i could do that was the time when i was self harming, i would try to find anything i could to hurt myself or isolate...
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our sports editor dan roan has been asking if this is a watershed moment for women's sport.cketers crowned champions on home soil. anya shrubsole had been the team's hero, her record—breaking spell of 6—46 securing a thrilling victory over india. before the match, her father ian posted photos of his daughter visiting lord's in 2001. and this morning, in the exact same spot and after a night of celebrations, she told me what it was like to return a world cup winner. i remember being here as a nine—year old watching, and wishing one day i could be back here playing. never in my wildest dream did i think it would be unable cup final. it has come true, that dream. it absolutely has come true. it shows you can have a dream, and sometimes they do come true. england have won the tournament at lord's before in 1993. back then, they weren't allowed to go into the pavilion unaccompanied. today, in the hallowed long room, the woman in charge told me progress must continue. we can't miss this opportunity. we have to celebrate properly, and enjoy this moment, and the players had to enjoy
our sports editor dan roan has been asking if this is a watershed moment for women's sport.cketers crowned champions on home soil. anya shrubsole had been the team's hero, her record—breaking spell of 6—46 securing a thrilling victory over india. before the match, her father ian posted photos of his daughter visiting lord's in 2001. and this morning, in the exact same spot and after a night of celebrations, she told me what it was like to return a world cup winner. i remember being here as...
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our sports editor dan roan has been asking if this is a watershed moment for women's sport. record—breaking spell of 6—46 securing a thrilling victory over india. before the match, her father ian posted photos of his daughter visiting lord's in 2001. and this morning, in the exact same spot and after a night of celebrations, she told me what it was like to return a world cup winner. i remember being here as a nine—year old watching, and wishing one day i could be back here playing. never in my wildest dream did i think it would be unable cup final. be in a world cup final. it has come true, that dream. it absolutely has come true. it shows you can have a dream, and sometimes they do come true. england have won the tournament at lord's before in 1993. back then, they weren't allowed to go into the pavilion unaccompanied. today, in the hallowed long room, the woman in charge told me progress must continue. we can't miss this opportunity. we have to celebrate properly, and enjoy this moment, and the players have to enjoy it, but certainly, we all have to start thinking very str
our sports editor dan roan has been asking if this is a watershed moment for women's sport. record—breaking spell of 6—46 securing a thrilling victory over india. before the match, her father ian posted photos of his daughter visiting lord's in 2001. and this morning, in the exact same spot and after a night of celebrations, she told me what it was like to return a world cup winner. i remember being here as a nine—year old watching, and wishing one day i could be back here playing. never...