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i'm very happy that eliud has broken this record.ipchoge‘s coach, patrick sang, summed up the athlete's achievements. a special moment for the sport, for eliud, for the people behind him, including me, and it's, we gota wonderful performance, wonderful feelings, we are going to go home a very happy lot. with pacemakers or not pacemaker, the distance was for the full marathon, the legacy of the whole experience is that it's telling us the message that we can ta ke telling us the message that we can take home is that no human is limited, that whatever we have been doing and thinking that this is the limit, the limit now is going to change, for everybody, for every human being at their work stations, whatever sector you are in, people are going to think positive, people are going to think positive, people are going to set their limits a bit higher than what our correspondent celestine karo—ney is in eldoret where eliud lives. to watch in his home village 300 kilometres from the capital nairobi i watched it with the people who had a deep
i'm very happy that eliud has broken this record.ipchoge‘s coach, patrick sang, summed up the athlete's achievements. a special moment for the sport, for eliud, for the people behind him, including me, and it's, we gota wonderful performance, wonderful feelings, we are going to go home a very happy lot. with pacemakers or not pacemaker, the distance was for the full marathon, the legacy of the whole experience is that it's telling us the message that we can ta ke telling us the message that...
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seconds and that was eliud himself back ina seconds and that was eliud himself back in a similar sort on at the monza formula 1 racing track. 2.09 was the official world record. people had been wondering for so long about whether it's possible to break two hours. athlete's coaches have all been contemplating what it would take, what the limitations are and is it humanly possible. as eliud today has gone and done it and it isjust remarkable. and astonishing credit to his dedication to the spot. certainly it is. it is the same man, the same attempt, two years later. what made the difference, this time? a few things. you got incredible encouragement and confidence from his performance two years ago —— he got. at that time, his best marathon performance was two hours, three minutes and five seconds. he ran more than 2.5 minutes faster. while i think you believed and thought it may be possible to break two hours, he fell just short, one second may be possible to break two hours, he felljust short, one second per mile short. this time, he just knew he was that much better, his training had
seconds and that was eliud himself back ina seconds and that was eliud himself back in a similar sort on at the monza formula 1 racing track. 2.09 was the official world record. people had been wondering for so long about whether it's possible to break two hours. athlete's coaches have all been contemplating what it would take, what the limitations are and is it humanly possible. as eliud today has gone and done it and it isjust remarkable. and astonishing credit to his dedication to the spot....
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eliud kipchoge is on his way here.r who used to run two miles to school every day and back, he used to go to the nearest town on his bike to sell milk at the local market and, now, through hard work and discipline... he is pointing! "come on," he says! eliud kipchoge has the hand of history on his shoulder! he has less than 200 metres to go! eliud kipchoge... let's keep an eye on the clock, into the final 20 seconds. eliud kipchoge! whoa! 1:59.40 the unofficial time. therre's his wife! eliud kipchoge storms into the history books in vienna! fantastic! 1:59.40 the unofficial time, the first man to run a marathon in under two hours. one final lung—busting stride for eliud kipchoge, one giant leap for human endeavour. eliud kipchoge was right — no human is limited. well, after the race, kipchoge compared his achievements to roger bannister‘s sub four—minute mile, more than 60 years ago. i am feeling good. it has taken 65 years for a human being to make history in sport. after roger bannister made history in 195a. it took
eliud kipchoge is on his way here.r who used to run two miles to school every day and back, he used to go to the nearest town on his bike to sell milk at the local market and, now, through hard work and discipline... he is pointing! "come on," he says! eliud kipchoge has the hand of history on his shoulder! he has less than 200 metres to go! eliud kipchoge... let's keep an eye on the clock, into the final 20 seconds. eliud kipchoge! whoa! 1:59.40 the unofficial time. therre's his...
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eliud kipchoge! fantastic! unofficial time, the first man to run a marathon in under two hours, one final lung busting stride for eliud kipchoge, one giant leap for human endeavour. eliud kipchoge was right —no endeavour. eliud kipchoge was right — no human is limited. well, after the race, kipchoge compared his achievements to the roger bannister‘s sub four—minute mile, more than 60 years ago. i am feeling good. it has taken 65 years for a human being to make history in sport. after roger bannister made history in 195a. it took another 63 years. i try it and now it is 65 years. i've tried and i am the happiest man to run under two hours in order to inspire many people, to tell people that no human is limited, you can do it, and i'm expecting more after seeing this, all of the world to run under two hours after today. 0ur sport presenterjohn watson has been watching the race all morning and joins us now from the bbc sport centre in salford. what an achievement. very special moment, he had attempted this two yea
eliud kipchoge! fantastic! unofficial time, the first man to run a marathon in under two hours, one final lung busting stride for eliud kipchoge, one giant leap for human endeavour. eliud kipchoge was right —no endeavour. eliud kipchoge was right — no human is limited. well, after the race, kipchoge compared his achievements to the roger bannister‘s sub four—minute mile, more than 60 years ago. i am feeling good. it has taken 65 years for a human being to make history in sport. after...
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i'm very happy that eliud has broken this record.here have been violent clashes in north—eastern syria, as turkish military continue their offensive against kurdish forces. # never mind, i'll find someone like you... coming up — was this song from the biggest album of the 21st century? coming up in half an hour — the best of this week's exclusive interviews from the victoria derbyshire programme. one of the biggest storms to hitjapan in decades — typhoon hagibis — is causing damage and disruption with heavy rain and high winds. damage and disruption the eye of typhoon hagibis made landfall shortly before seven o'clock local time. it is now moving up the eastern coast, with wind speeds of up to 140 miles per hour. one man was killed when his car overturned, several more people are missing after a landslide destroyed two homes. at least 60 people have been injured. rivers are overflowing in tokyo, where hundreds of thousands of people are vulnerable because they live below sea level. our correspondent rupert wingfield hayes sent this r
i'm very happy that eliud has broken this record.here have been violent clashes in north—eastern syria, as turkish military continue their offensive against kurdish forces. # never mind, i'll find someone like you... coming up — was this song from the biggest album of the 21st century? coming up in half an hour — the best of this week's exclusive interviews from the victoria derbyshire programme. one of the biggest storms to hitjapan in decades — typhoon hagibis — is causing damage...
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to find out what she makes of eliud kipchoge's achievement.o, for the tenth day in a row. police fired tear gas and protestors responded with homemade mortars and fireworks. demonstrators are demanding the return of fuel subsidies, scrapped by the government last week. a worker at manchester's arndale shopping centre and a member of the public have been praised for helping to stop a suspect who stabbed three people at the centre yesterday. counter terror police continue to lead the investigation into the attack. a 40—year—old man has been detained under the mental health act. mark edwardson reports. we think first this morning of those recovering from their injuries. at the arndale centre today, a very public show of support and reassurance for the people of greater manchester from its mayor, his deputy, and manchester city council's leader. greater manchester always does what it does best, which is to come together, bring things under control, reassure the public. that's what we're doing this morning. an enhanced police presence too, officers
to find out what she makes of eliud kipchoge's achievement.o, for the tenth day in a row. police fired tear gas and protestors responded with homemade mortars and fireworks. demonstrators are demanding the return of fuel subsidies, scrapped by the government last week. a worker at manchester's arndale shopping centre and a member of the public have been praised for helping to stop a suspect who stabbed three people at the centre yesterday. counter terror police continue to lead the...
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eliud kipchoge, let's watch the clock into the final 20 seconds. eliud kipchoge... 1.40...ack, but she was all over the world, i imagine. —— specially design track. we work with electra in sport psychology and we were cheering together. absolute jubilation —— lecturer in sport psychology. psychology behind his absolute determination to challenge the human body. he has got bucketloads of drive and ambition and dedication and determination. it is incredible to see a human, we were alive to see the first ever human run under two hours for a marathon. just incredible and so inspirational for many. his line immediately afterwards, he said in his interview no human is limited and that is one of the remarkable things about this. people said no one could go below two minutes, no one could run a four—minute mile, but everything is challenged at some point. that's it. it goes to show with the help of technology and physiological support, nutrition etc, just what we can do. this is a huge team effort and he had lots of people supporting him. but he himself, the psychological make—up o
eliud kipchoge, let's watch the clock into the final 20 seconds. eliud kipchoge... 1.40...ack, but she was all over the world, i imagine. —— specially design track. we work with electra in sport psychology and we were cheering together. absolute jubilation —— lecturer in sport psychology. psychology behind his absolute determination to challenge the human body. he has got bucketloads of drive and ambition and dedication and determination. it is incredible to see a human, we were alive...
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eliud kipchoge... 1.40. there is his wife!o you. how do you feel this morning? good morning, i am feeling well. i slept well, all is well! a huge congratulations for yesterday. we know how hard you and the team you were with worked to get to that point. how did you celebrate last night? please tell me that you did celebrate! ? night? please tell me that you did celebrate!? we celebrated as a team, all of the organisation from my management, and the organisers celebrated in a good way. at night. it was good, and i enjoyed it. is there any chance now, eliud, that you might try and do the same thing ona you might try and do the same thing on a competition course? umm, for now, i‘m concentrating on my recovery. after recovery, i am working with my team, and i will discuss what next. in one or two months, i will look at my programme. what were the hardest moments for you? were there any moments that we re you? were there any moments that were really challenging along those nearly two hours? umm, when i woke up nearly two hours? umm
eliud kipchoge... 1.40. there is his wife!o you. how do you feel this morning? good morning, i am feeling well. i slept well, all is well! a huge congratulations for yesterday. we know how hard you and the team you were with worked to get to that point. how did you celebrate last night? please tell me that you did celebrate! ? night? please tell me that you did celebrate!? we celebrated as a team, all of the organisation from my management, and the organisers celebrated in a good way. at night....
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the olympic marathon champion, eliud kipchoge, has become the first athlete to run a marathon in under hours. the kenyan beat that mark by 20 seconds in vienna, but it won't be known as an official world record, as ade adedoyin explains. 15 seconds... eliud kipchoge came to vienna with his sights set on one thing. running the quickest marathon ever. and from the word go, he was on track and well ahead of pace. the detailed planning was paying off. some 41 pacemakers have been employed by the organisers to be part of this challenge and every time they go past this point near the finishing line, they rotate. just one of the many steps that have been taken by the organisers to ensure that kipchoge ducks under that two—hour mark. special shoes propelled the kenyan further forward with each pace. they calculated the optimum course and weather, taking into account his biorhythms and even projected a laser onto the road. but all this means it can't be ratified as a world record by athletics‘ world governing body. he's pointing. "come on", he says... as the finish line approached, the pacemake
the olympic marathon champion, eliud kipchoge, has become the first athlete to run a marathon in under hours. the kenyan beat that mark by 20 seconds in vienna, but it won't be known as an official world record, as ade adedoyin explains. 15 seconds... eliud kipchoge came to vienna with his sights set on one thing. running the quickest marathon ever. and from the word go, he was on track and well ahead of pace. the detailed planning was paying off. some 41 pacemakers have been employed by the...
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a moment of sporting history as eliud kipchoge becomes the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. 7 now on bbc news, it is time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with karthi gna nasegaram and holly hamilton. the headlines this evening: history is made — eliud kipchoge becomes the first athlete to run a marathon in under two hours, smashing the barrier by almost 20 seconds, ireland are through to the quarterfinals of the rugby world cup after they sweep past samoa. a hard earned point for the republic of ireland — but will it be enough in their quest to reach next year's european championship finals? also coming up in the programme: a trio of world titles for max whitlock — as he claims pommel horse gold in stuttgart. and, it's a first wta final in three years for the british number two, for the british number two, heather watson, as she as she triumphs in tianjin. hello, and welcome to the programme. history was made in vienna this morning — as kenya's eliod kipchoge crossed the line in one hour 59 minutes a0 seconds to become the first athlete to run a maratho
a moment of sporting history as eliud kipchoge becomes the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. 7 now on bbc news, it is time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with karthi gna nasegaram and holly hamilton. the headlines this evening: history is made — eliud kipchoge becomes the first athlete to run a marathon in under two hours, smashing the barrier by almost 20 seconds, ireland are through to the quarterfinals of the rugby world cup after they sweep past samoa. a...
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no, of course, eliud kipchoge is just a phenomenal athlete.thon he did last year in berlin. he has got the most perfect running style. he isjust so determined physically and mentally. he'sjust amazing. he inspires people with the comments he comes outwith. he doesn't say many words but when he does people listen because he's so inspiring. i think there are other factors like the laser lights they had beamed onto the road and the drinks from the bike which saves energy, the course was dead flat and it wasjust a repeated loop back and forth. but everything was made to be perfect but that was the whole point. it was meant to be a race. it was all about pushing the limits of human endeavour and seeing what a human could be capable of. that was really exciting. we haven't had a definite barrier broken since sir roger bannister way back in 1954. 65 years we haven't had a barrier like this broken and it was a really emotional moment. i think many people found that. it was a spectacle and as an athlete myself i don't know how he could deal with that a
no, of course, eliud kipchoge is just a phenomenal athlete.thon he did last year in berlin. he has got the most perfect running style. he isjust so determined physically and mentally. he'sjust amazing. he inspires people with the comments he comes outwith. he doesn't say many words but when he does people listen because he's so inspiring. i think there are other factors like the laser lights they had beamed onto the road and the drinks from the bike which saves energy, the course was dead flat...
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eliud kipchoge of kenya becomes the first person to run a sub—two hour marathon.o tell people that no human is limited — you can do it. good evening. there have been fierce clashes between turkish troops and kurdish forces in north—eastern syria. since hostilities began on wednesday, nearly 50 civilians are thought to have died on both sides of the frontier, and more than 100,000 people have fled their homes. much of today's fighting has been in the border area near ras al—ayn. the turkish military have entered the strategically important town, but they're facing stiff resistance from the kurdish—led syrian democratic forces. ankara says it wants to establish a 20—mile deep buffer zone across the frontier with syria to keep out kurdish militias and resettle syrian refugees. from ak—chakale on the turkish side of the border, here's our international correspondent, 0rla guerin. a warning — her report does contain distressing images. the front line in a conflict that is spreading fast. turning northern syria into a battleground. alarming washington and europe. the sm
eliud kipchoge of kenya becomes the first person to run a sub—two hour marathon.o tell people that no human is limited — you can do it. good evening. there have been fierce clashes between turkish troops and kurdish forces in north—eastern syria. since hostilities began on wednesday, nearly 50 civilians are thought to have died on both sides of the frontier, and more than 100,000 people have fled their homes. much of today's fighting has been in the border area near ras al—ayn. the...
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a moment of sporting history as kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge becomes the first person to run a marathonn under two hours. i am the happiest man to run under two hours in order to inspire many people, to tell people that no human is limited, you can do it. two people are killed as typhoon hagibis, the biggest storm to hitjapan in 60 years, makes landfall near tokyo tens of thousands of people are being told to go to shelters, to leave their homes, because it is not clear whether these rivers are going to burst their banks tonight. # never mind i'll find someone like you...# and coming up, was this song from the biggest album of the 21st century? good evening. there have been fierce clashes between turkish troops and kurdish militias in north—eastern syria. much of the fighting has been in the border area near ras al—ain. turkey claims it's military has entered the town, but the kurdish—led, syrian democratic forces, dispute this. since fighting broke out on wednesday, nearly fifty civilians are believed to have been killed and more than 100,000 people, have fled their homes. ankara says
a moment of sporting history as kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge becomes the first person to run a marathonn under two hours. i am the happiest man to run under two hours in order to inspire many people, to tell people that no human is limited, you can do it. two people are killed as typhoon hagibis, the biggest storm to hitjapan in 60 years, makes landfall near tokyo tens of thousands of people are being told to go to shelters, to leave their homes, because it is not clear whether these rivers...
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into the final 20 seconds, eliud kipchoge... looks over his shoulder. 1:40 the unofficial time.n order to inspire any people. to tell people that no human is limited. you can do it. i'm expecting more of that, for all of the world to run under two hours. already a great athlete with world and olympic titles, kipchoge will now be remembered forever. ade adedoyin, bbc news, vienna. kipchoge had a lot of support in his attempt to break the two—hour barrier, particularly from fellow athletes, many of whom acted as pacemakers today. it doesn't matter the setup, it doesn't matter anything else, he covered that distance, pushing his own body to do that. so, even though we were helping him, it is not like we gave him extra power to do what he did, he was running 42 kilometres all on his own, even though we were helping. this is something on par with all the achievements that have been done — breaking the four—minute mile, and this one. this one goes down in history as the most amazing performance we have seen in our lifetime. mile, and this one. just a couple of years ago, it was imposs
into the final 20 seconds, eliud kipchoge... looks over his shoulder. 1:40 the unofficial time.n order to inspire any people. to tell people that no human is limited. you can do it. i'm expecting more of that, for all of the world to run under two hours. already a great athlete with world and olympic titles, kipchoge will now be remembered forever. ade adedoyin, bbc news, vienna. kipchoge had a lot of support in his attempt to break the two—hour barrier, particularly from fellow athletes,...
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a moment of sporting history as kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge becomes the first person to run a marathonn under two hours. i am the happiest man to run under two hours in order to inspire many people, to tell people that no human is limited, you can do it. two members of the public are praised for helping to stop a suspect who stabbed three people in manchester's arndale shopping centre yesterday. and coming up in sportsday at half seven, ireland book their place in the rugby world cup quarterfinals with a seven—try win over samoa. good evening and welcome to bbc news. there've been fierce clashes between turkish troops and kurdish militia in north—eastern syria. much of the fighting has been in the border area near ras al—ain. turkey claims it's military has entered the town, but the kurdish—led syrian democratic forces dispute this. since fighting broke out on wednesday, nearly 50 civilians are believed to have been killed and more than 100,000 people have fled their homes. ankara says it wants to establish a 20—mile deep buffer zone, across the frontier with syria, to keep out kurdish
a moment of sporting history as kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge becomes the first person to run a marathonn under two hours. i am the happiest man to run under two hours in order to inspire many people, to tell people that no human is limited, you can do it. two members of the public are praised for helping to stop a suspect who stabbed three people in manchester's arndale shopping centre yesterday. and coming up in sportsday at half seven, ireland book their place in the rugby world cup...
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the paper also hails ‘superman‘ eliud kipchoge, the first person to run a marathon in under two hourse. the sunday times reports that the prime minister has given european leaders a stark choice — help me get a deal through or britain leaves without one on october 31st. and the sunday express says mrjohnson wants to make britain the greatest nation on earth but he must fend off what the paper says is a last—ditch plot to foil brexit. it has to be brexit. it always has to be brexit. in the telegraph, an intervention byjacob to be brexit. in the telegraph, an intervention by jacob rees to be brexit. in the telegraph, an intervention byjacob rees mogg. jacob rees mogg saying the prime minister will not concede too much to the eu. he is saying this in an exclusive article he has written in the telegraph but of course saying it to those leave supporters who might bea it to those leave supporters who might be a little bit cautious of any deal that boris johnson might be a little bit cautious of any deal that borisjohnson comes back with. he is a eurosceptic and a prominent member of the e06
the paper also hails ‘superman‘ eliud kipchoge, the first person to run a marathon in under two hourse. the sunday times reports that the prime minister has given european leaders a stark choice — help me get a deal through or britain leaves without one on october 31st. and the sunday express says mrjohnson wants to make britain the greatest nation on earth but he must fend off what the paper says is a last—ditch plot to foil brexit. it has to be brexit. it always has to be brexit. in...
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and i've listened to quite a lot of elliott guczoghy -- eliud to quite a lot of elliott guczoghy —— eliud sets them apart is the amount of drive and ambition he has got. and this tag line about humans not being limited, no limits, it is really inspiring. what difference does it make that this is not a race? i don't think it makes a huge difference for him. the point is he is trying to make history and he is trying to prove the fact there are no limits to what the human body can do and as you rightly said, charlie, few years ago it would have been almost beyond the realms of what we can believe to think someone could run this distance in less than two hours so goodness knows where we will be in the next decade, may be one hour and 50? who knows. we will leave you with those images. a lot of people have turned out to watch history in the making if it turns out that way, the green lines show whether he is on time. if they are on schedule, and my right to say it is 14 —— 9:14am? and they are on schedule. when they are falling behind, that line falls red. if they are on track, it stays green.
and i've listened to quite a lot of elliott guczoghy -- eliud to quite a lot of elliott guczoghy —— eliud sets them apart is the amount of drive and ambition he has got. and this tag line about humans not being limited, no limits, it is really inspiring. what difference does it make that this is not a race? i don't think it makes a huge difference for him. the point is he is trying to make history and he is trying to prove the fact there are no limits to what the human body can do and as...
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up on eliud kipchoge's wish list. listlj line the root was high up on eliud kipchoge's wish list. i want thousands of spectators, the spectators are pushing me. he has grown much physically fit her, he is right now in the best shape he could ever be. physically and everything. in monza it was like a boxer going on without knowing what has happened in the ring. not knowing if he would be knocked down or be successful. this time i am going to vienna knowing what i will be doing. hopefully i can run under two hours. the reason is i have tried before two years ago. this really is a first, it is making history and i know i will get lots of people will be watching to see if he doesn't. the of cambridge has been visiting a pub in south —— south london this evening to watch england play the czech republic in the year twenty20 qualifiers. he was also promoting the heads up campaign on mental health. he discussed the issue with several people who have been affected by it, the idea behind the campaign is to get men as co mforta
up on eliud kipchoge's wish list. listlj line the root was high up on eliud kipchoge's wish list. i want thousands of spectators, the spectators are pushing me. he has grown much physically fit her, he is right now in the best shape he could ever be. physically and everything. in monza it was like a boxer going on without knowing what has happened in the ring. not knowing if he would be knocked down or be successful. this time i am going to vienna knowing what i will be doing. hopefully i can...
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to me, eliud kipchoge is the undisputed, history's best marathon runner.ide. and it is because they own the world record in certified courses, not because they have broken any other barriers, like this two hour one. so for me, last year, eliud kipchoge got there world record at the berlin marathon. and this year another ethiopian was just a couple of seconds off his record. so in my euphoria eye would have loved to have seen these two go head to head in a certified course to see if they could break two hours under all of the rules and regulations this pot has. that is what it has had to do with. there has been a little bit of talk of, well, look, he had the pacesetters, he had the special shoes, he had the course donein special shoes, he had the course done ina special shoes, he had the course done in a certain way. it is not really, it is not really 100% fair. ride. he didn't have to show up on a specific date with a specific time. he got to choose that. so there are a lot of factors that came into play. but to see now, much like roger bannister sub four
to me, eliud kipchoge is the undisputed, history's best marathon runner.ide. and it is because they own the world record in certified courses, not because they have broken any other barriers, like this two hour one. so for me, last year, eliud kipchoge got there world record at the berlin marathon. and this year another ethiopian was just a couple of seconds off his record. so in my euphoria eye would have loved to have seen these two go head to head in a certified course to see if they could...
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an astonishing moment of sporting history as eliud kipchoge becomes the first person to run a marathonn under two hours. i am the happiest of men to run under two hours, you know, to inspire many people, to tell people that no human is limited, you can do it. saving the great barrier reef from destruction — we have a special report on the fight to protect one of the world's natural wonders. hello and welcome to bbc news. there have been fierce clashes between turkish troops and kurdish forces...
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that was eliud kipchoge here. go below two hours. the reason being, he has a big group of pacemakers who are going to be running with him and that basically cancels out any chance of it being a world record making race. however, best of luck to him. his race is in austria on saturday. there hello, overall the weather this weekend is not looking ideal, there very changeable, a mixed picture throughout the uk, but there is some sunshine on offer too. we will concentrate on the rainfall first, it could be quite heavy again across southern areas of the uk, already the west country has seen a fair bit of rain in the last 2a hours, there could be some flooding during the next day or so again from this weather front that stretches right out from the atlantic across into germany and the baltic as well, it is kind of stuck here, a conveyor belt of cloud and moisture that keeps bringing more and more rain, pushed by quite a powerful jetstream, it is stuck in this place whereas to the south of the jetstream across a large ch
that was eliud kipchoge here. go below two hours. the reason being, he has a big group of pacemakers who are going to be running with him and that basically cancels out any chance of it being a world record making race. however, best of luck to him. his race is in austria on saturday. there hello, overall the weather this weekend is not looking ideal, there very changeable, a mixed picture throughout the uk, but there is some sunshine on offer too. we will concentrate on the rainfall first, it...
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he is pushing the boundaries this morning, eliud kipchoge.nna was carefully selected, we know, because of the conditions, not much gradient on the circuit, about 10 degrees, perfect marathon running temperatures for him. he is the one in the white vest? yes, and it will be interesting because he has pace setters all around him and they will try to stay as close to the laser as... the green grid? if they are on the line, they are on time. on the line, on time. we may use that a bit this morning! and so it is what kind of formation they use, to reduce drag and stuff, a v formation. explain something for us, while we are watching this and we will run, if he is on time, under the two—hour marker, officially, in the athletics records, it will not stand? no, it will be a guinness world record but officially it will not be. reason being because he has pace setters who are there to assist him, so that is one of the reasons, it is not a shut —— a sanctioned race. this is not a race as such, where there is no—one else alongside him so it will not be an
he is pushing the boundaries this morning, eliud kipchoge.nna was carefully selected, we know, because of the conditions, not much gradient on the circuit, about 10 degrees, perfect marathon running temperatures for him. he is the one in the white vest? yes, and it will be interesting because he has pace setters all around him and they will try to stay as close to the laser as... the green grid? if they are on the line, they are on time. on the line, on time. we may use that a bit this morning!...
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another time barrier has been broken today following eliud kipchoge‘s incredible feat in vienna.en's marathon world record has now been smashed. kenya's brigid kosgei recorded a time in chicago of two hours, 1a minutes and 4 seconds, eclipsing paula radcliffe‘s record set in 2003. our sports editor dan roan is in chicago. there had been whispers all week that brigid kosgei was in the mood to try and finally break that 16 year long record that paula radcliffe has held since the 2003 london marathon, and as you have said, she managed to do it. it was on from quite early on. and there was a concern she may have got off too fast, may blow up, but she didn't. she maintained and managed to get that time, knocking an extraordinary 81 seconds off of radcliffe's world record. would you believe only 22 of the many men's race did better than that? consider her nearest rival came in almost seven minutes slower than brigid kosgei, so an absolutely staggering performance. and as we know, eliud kipchoge yesterday, a fellow kenyan, in vienna became the first human to run a marathon distance in l
another time barrier has been broken today following eliud kipchoge‘s incredible feat in vienna.en's marathon world record has now been smashed. kenya's brigid kosgei recorded a time in chicago of two hours, 1a minutes and 4 seconds, eclipsing paula radcliffe‘s record set in 2003. our sports editor dan roan is in chicago. there had been whispers all week that brigid kosgei was in the mood to try and finally break that 16 year long record that paula radcliffe has held since the 2003 london...
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can eliud kipchoge break the two—hour barrier in austria? welcome to bbc news.he united nations say around 100,000 people have fled their homes as turkey presses on with its offensive against kurdish forces. there has been heavy fighting and both civilians and dozens of kurdish fighters have lost their lives. turkey wants to create a 30 km deep buffer zone running a50 miles, so around 600 km, across the syrian border. turkey's president erdogan vowed to press on with the assault to defeat kurdish fighters who he regards as terrorists, and then to settle millions of syrian refugees there. and then to settle millions the of syrian refugees there. pentagon has said in the hour the pentagon has said in the last hour us troops have come under fire in syria. 0ur international correspondent 0rla guerin is there and has been watching the military activity. well, through much of the day, we've been hearing heavy outgoing artillery and mortar fire. now, the turkish authorities say they have advanced into northern syria up to about five miles. president erdogan says he is
can eliud kipchoge break the two—hour barrier in austria? welcome to bbc news.he united nations say around 100,000 people have fled their homes as turkey presses on with its offensive against kurdish forces. there has been heavy fighting and both civilians and dozens of kurdish fighters have lost their lives. turkey wants to create a 30 km deep buffer zone running a50 miles, so around 600 km, across the syrian border. turkey's president erdogan vowed to press on with the assault to defeat...
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. >>> eliud kipchoge is the first subtwo-hour marathoner. >> the team effort that got him across the finish line. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with jose diaz-balart. >>> good evening we begin with breaking news in new orleans. the terrifying scene on a popular street today. >> oh, my god. >> you can see workers running for their lives. construction was under way of the new hard rock hotel when the top floors collapsed. at least one person is dead. but as many as two others are still missing as we come on the air. nbc's ali vitali at the scene ali. >> parts of the building behind me deemed safe enough to send in search and rescue in hopes of finding those still missing. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: panic and mass kuchgs in the heart of new orleans. this morning the upper floors of the hard rock hotel currently under construction suddenly began to crumble. first responders scrambled to the scene. >> i need as many units as i can to my location. we need to move this crowd back as far as possible. >> reporter: dozens of construction workers inside the build as the building col
. >>> eliud kipchoge is the first subtwo-hour marathoner. >> the team effort that got him across the finish line. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with jose diaz-balart. >>> good evening we begin with breaking news in new orleans. the terrifying scene on a popular street today. >> oh, my god. >> you can see workers running for their lives. construction was under way of the new hard rock hotel when the top floors collapsed. at least one...
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the paper also hails ‘superman‘ eliud kipchoge, the first person to run a marathon in under two hoursstark choice — help me get a deal through or britain leaves without one on october 31st. and the sunday express says mrjohnson wants to make britain the greatest nation on earth — but he must fend off what the paper says is a last—ditch plot to foil brexit. there we are. let's begin with the sunday times. sign this deal or let a scone, burris tells the eu. we are reaching the end game? yes, and most of the papers are leading with a variation on this story today —— boris. a momentous week in politics and what tim shipman is writing about here is the idea boris will offer eu leaders a historical bargain on brexit to deliver a new deal or there will be a no deal departure by october the 31st. on monday we have the queen speech, with up to 22 bills mentioned. thursday and friday, there will be an eu summit in brussels and this is the crucial time when boris will have to get his deal through the eu and mp5 will, if the eu back this deal, will then have to look at it and consider whether the
the paper also hails ‘superman‘ eliud kipchoge, the first person to run a marathon in under two hoursstark choice — help me get a deal through or britain leaves without one on october 31st. and the sunday express says mrjohnson wants to make britain the greatest nation on earth — but he must fend off what the paper says is a last—ditch plot to foil brexit. there we are. let's begin with the sunday times. sign this deal or let a scone, burris tells the eu. we are reaching the end game?...
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vamos al atletismo el fuente: emol.com - https://www.emol.com/noticias/ deportes/2019/10/12/964138/eliudalemÁn derrotÓ al italiano >>> en apenas 67 minutos, mientras que el "ruso" cuarto del ranking mundial logrÓ vencer al griego >>> por 7 a 6 y 7 a 5 y se enfrentan en la gran final, la segunda dicho. >> muy pronto en telemundo en nuestras plataformas digales en telemundodeportes.com estaremos con entrevistas exclusivas que hemos realizado las espaÑa paso en terreno el ingeniero pellegrini y las figuras de inglaterra que estarÁn en nuestras pantallas y en telemundo deportes.com muy pronto, los esperamos esta noche para resumir toda la jornada deportiva en "titulares y mÁs" fin de semana junto al goleador carl hermosillo >> que sigue celebrando la goleada frente a las Águilas del amÉrica >>> bueno, quÉ linda celebrar las pocas que tienen hablemos de mÚsica lila downs es una de las cantantes mexicanas mÁs coloridas y controversiales y ahora estÁ de gira en estados unidos por el dÍa de los muertos promociona un disco que plÁtica de los migrantes >>> ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >> es lila
vamos al atletismo el fuente: emol.com - https://www.emol.com/noticias/ deportes/2019/10/12/964138/eliudalemÁn derrotÓ al italiano >>> en apenas 67 minutos, mientras que el "ruso" cuarto del ranking mundial logrÓ vencer al griego >>> por 7 a 6 y 7 a 5 y se enfrentan en la gran final, la segunda dicho. >> muy pronto en telemundo en nuestras plataformas digales en telemundodeportes.com estaremos con entrevistas exclusivas que hemos realizado las espaÑa paso...
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eliud kipchoge, let's keep an eye on it, eliud kipchoge, wow!parently. i it is amazing. the human story, better than brexit at the moment. and the story you picked out, today we went to the moon, is the description. story you picked out, today we went to the moon, is the descriptionm has got to be one of those moments you will always remember and something we should, and somebody else will come along and try and do it. that is what happens. i have my fitbit, that is enough for me, my 10,000 steps. the next story you picked is in the sunday express. justice —— it saysjustice in the docs what is this about? former victims commissioner, with all the judges and everybody within the criminal justice system, judges and everybody within the criminaljustice system, so it doesn't shock me, actually, what thisjudges saying doesn't shock me, actually, what this judges saying because at the end of the day, it is in crisis. great nick dinham is awaiting two yea rs great nick dinham is awaiting two years —— great victims are looking to years. a journalist loo
eliud kipchoge, let's keep an eye on it, eliud kipchoge, wow!parently. i it is amazing. the human story, better than brexit at the moment. and the story you picked out, today we went to the moon, is the description. story you picked out, today we went to the moon, is the descriptionm has got to be one of those moments you will always remember and something we should, and somebody else will come along and try and do it. that is what happens. i have my fitbit, that is enough for me, my 10,000...
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the headlines: the kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge makes history after becoming the first person to runours. japan braces for typhoon hagibis — the worst storm to hit the country for 60 years. the us warns turkey it will impose "cripping sanctions" if it continues to take military action against kurdish forces in syria. the head of the nhs warns the school gates have become a breeding ground for myths about the safety of vaccinations. and now for the travel show. mike corey travels across malaysia's biggest state, sarawak. he ventures deep into the bornean rainforest, at a former rehabilitation centre, gunung mulu national park and exploring pesta nukenen. this week on the travel show, i am in the jungles of borneo exploring malaysia's biggest state. sarawak. in the western corner of malaysia and borneo, sarawak has some of the most spectacular and diverse ecosystems. but it can be overlooked by tourists drawn to the bright lights of kl and the resorts of its neighbour state sabah. so i am going to discover for myself the sights and inhabitants of this remarkable state. along the way i
the headlines: the kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge makes history after becoming the first person to runours. japan braces for typhoon hagibis — the worst storm to hit the country for 60 years. the us warns turkey it will impose "cripping sanctions" if it continues to take military action against kurdish forces in syria. the head of the nhs warns the school gates have become a breeding ground for myths about the safety of vaccinations. and now for the travel show. mike corey travels...
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the kenyan long—distance runner, eliud kipchoge, has become the first person ever to run a marathon in two hours. he made it through the finish line in 1 hour, 59 minutes and a0 seconds. the reigning olympic champion was cheered on by huge crowds at a specially—designed course in the austrian capital, vienna. now on bbc news, bbc wales investigates the people behind the multimillion—pound puppy industry. new owners can spend thousands of pounds on dogs, but what's really going on inside licenced premises? i'm travelling through carmarthenshire and ceredigion. this is known as the puppy farm capital of the uk. pups born here are sold to owners all over the country. owners like danielle foley. she found winston — a beagle — advertised online. he said that he was like a reputable breeder and he had his own website and it was kind of like all like the perfect picture, if you get me? she agreed to buy winston for £650 from the breeder — who was licenced by the council. she didn't realise she'd bought from a puppy farm. and he had like a summer house kind of thing just at the bottom of his p
the kenyan long—distance runner, eliud kipchoge, has become the first person ever to run a marathon in two hours. he made it through the finish line in 1 hour, 59 minutes and a0 seconds. the reigning olympic champion was cheered on by huge crowds at a specially—designed course in the austrian capital, vienna. now on bbc news, bbc wales investigates the people behind the multimillion—pound puppy industry. new owners can spend thousands of pounds on dogs, but what's really going on inside...
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we'll speak to eliud kipchoge after 8am. eliud kipchoge storms into the history books in vienna., he made history becoming the first man to run a marathon in under two hours. we'll speak to eliud kipchoge after 8am. it's sunday the 13th of october. our top story: the wife of a us diplomat, who was involved in a car crash that killed the british teenager harry dunn, says she's been left ‘devastated' by the accident. last night, the foreign 0ffice revealed that anne sacoolas no longer has diplomatic immunity because she's returned to the united states. harry's parents, who've been campaigning for her return to the uk, are due to fly to washington later. simon jones has more. they've taken their they've ta ken their fight they've taken their fight for justice to the foreign office in london, and now harry dunn's parents are flying to the us. they say ever since harry's death, they've been trapped in a nightmare. he was killed on this road, hit by a car believed to be driven by anne sacoolas, the wife of a us diplomat. she returned home shortly afterwards, claiming diplomatic immunit
we'll speak to eliud kipchoge after 8am. eliud kipchoge storms into the history books in vienna., he made history becoming the first man to run a marathon in under two hours. we'll speak to eliud kipchoge after 8am. it's sunday the 13th of october. our top story: the wife of a us diplomat, who was involved in a car crash that killed the british teenager harry dunn, says she's been left ‘devastated' by the accident. last night, the foreign 0ffice revealed that anne sacoolas no longer has...
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eliud kipchoge has become the first marathon runner to run the distance in less than two hours. he set the record on a specially designed course in vienna with help from pacemakers and a support team. more than 7 million people have been urged to evacuate from their homes injapan as urged to evacuate from their homes in japan as typhoon urged to evacuate from their homes injapan as typhoon hagibis moves gci’oss injapan as typhoon hagibis moves across the east of the country. the storm brought records amounts of rain, flooding and high wind. fierce fighting in and around the border near turkey. turkish forces say they have effectively captured it. the syrian defence forces say that is not true. there have been further clashes with police as demonstrations by indigenous groups against rising prices continue in ecuador. at ten o'clock, a full round—up of the day's news. now on bbc news, our world. michael buchanan meets people in hartlepool in the north east of england to find out how government cuts have affected their lives. on the north—east coast of england lies one of britain'
eliud kipchoge has become the first marathon runner to run the distance in less than two hours. he set the record on a specially designed course in vienna with help from pacemakers and a support team. more than 7 million people have been urged to evacuate from their homes injapan as urged to evacuate from their homes in japan as typhoon urged to evacuate from their homes injapan as typhoon hagibis moves gci’oss injapan as typhoon hagibis moves across the east of the country. the storm brought...
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and one man's marathon mission, can kenyan runner eliud kipchoge break the two—hour barrier in austriahello and welcome to bbc news. the pentagon has confirmed turkish forces have fired on us forces in kobane, in northern syria. no troops were injured and turkey says it was responding to an attack in the area and didn't intend to target the us. it can only increase tensions, after the turkish offensive against kurdish forces, allied with the us, began on wednesday. there has been heavy fighting and both civilians and dozens of kurdish fighters have lost their lives. turkey wants to create a buffer zone across the syrian border. 0rla guerin has this report from the turkish town of akcakale. gunfire. here is turkey's response to international calls for an end to its offensive. its forces continuing to pound north—eastern syria, creating a new landscape of the displaced — 100,000 people and counting, in just three days. but turkey is paying a price. full state honours today for two civilians killed next to the border, seen here as martyrs in operation peace springs. 0ne coffin is child—si
and one man's marathon mission, can kenyan runner eliud kipchoge break the two—hour barrier in austriahello and welcome to bbc news. the pentagon has confirmed turkish forces have fired on us forces in kobane, in northern syria. no troops were injured and turkey says it was responding to an attack in the area and didn't intend to target the us. it can only increase tensions, after the turkish offensive against kurdish forces, allied with the us, began on wednesday. there has been heavy...
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an astonishing moment of sporting history as eliud kipchoge becomes the first person to run a marathonunder two hours. i am the happiest of men to run under two hours, you know, to inspire many people, to tell people that no human is limited, you can do it. hello and welcome. kurds, who're under attack from turkey in northern syria, say they will no longer prioritise guarding detainees from the islamic state group, if the offensive continues. since hostilities began on wednesday, nearly 50 civilians are thought to have died on both sides of the frontier, and more than a hundred—thousand people have fled their homes. much of the latest fighting has been in ras al—ain. our correspondent orla guerin is on the turkish side of the border. her report contains flashing images. the front line in a conflict that is spreading fast. turning northern syria into a battleground. alarming washington and europe. the smoke is rising from the key town of ras al—ain. and inside the town, this pro—turkish fighter says "we've just arrived". and give thanks to god. then ducks to avoid incoming fire. but kur
an astonishing moment of sporting history as eliud kipchoge becomes the first person to run a marathonunder two hours. i am the happiest of men to run under two hours, you know, to inspire many people, to tell people that no human is limited, you can do it. hello and welcome. kurds, who're under attack from turkey in northern syria, say they will no longer prioritise guarding detainees from the islamic state group, if the offensive continues. since hostilities began on wednesday, nearly 50...
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it will boost marathon popularity and it will spur a lot people on to try to emulate eliud?r the world now who are thinking, "why not me? why can't i be the next guy?" it's interesting the way marathon is developing over time. we are seeing big improvements on the men's side with the marathon world record time. i was with the marathon world record time. iwas in with the marathon world record time. i was in burleigh in a couple of weeks ago and kipchoge almost lost his world record. even though he just broke two hours in the marathon, others will be going out to try to beat him. you are a talented runner yourself and you know what goes into achieving something like this? yeah. the back story behind this is... it is something worthy of a movie, i guarantee it. for every runner, we watch them competing for two hours, we don't realise there's been 20—25 yea rs of we don't realise there's been 20—25 years of preparation for this one moment and all that comes with that, the ups and downs of the journey. even though kipchoge is untouchable and very consistent, i guarantee he's had
it will boost marathon popularity and it will spur a lot people on to try to emulate eliud?r the world now who are thinking, "why not me? why can't i be the next guy?" it's interesting the way marathon is developing over time. we are seeing big improvements on the men's side with the marathon world record time. i was with the marathon world record time. iwas in with the marathon world record time. i was in burleigh in a couple of weeks ago and kipchoge almost lost his world record....
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athletics now, and kenya's eliud akipchoge is going to attempt to do what no man has done before andunning in vienna on saturday after missing out on the achievement by 26 seconds last year. to be the first human being doing this, it is like the first person to land on the moon. on saturday 12 october, eliud kipchoge will try to do what no man has ever done before, run a marathon in under two hours. he first tried in 2017 in monza, italy, missing out by less than half a minute. so what is different this time around to allow the kenyan such confidence? the course is pretty good, it is a straight of 4.4 kilometres, one lap is 9.6 kilometres. very flat. it is also crucially, in the organisers' eyes, less humid than monza, so allowing kipchoge to better regulate his body temperature. the 2017 challenge was sparsely attended and the desire for large crowds to line the route was high up on kipchoge's wish list. i think there will be thousands of spectators there. when you have spectators certainly they are pushing you. he has grown much physically fitter, he is right now in the best shape
athletics now, and kenya's eliud akipchoge is going to attempt to do what no man has done before andunning in vienna on saturday after missing out on the achievement by 26 seconds last year. to be the first human being doing this, it is like the first person to land on the moon. on saturday 12 october, eliud kipchoge will try to do what no man has ever done before, run a marathon in under two hours. he first tried in 2017 in monza, italy, missing out by less than half a minute. so what is...
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a moment of sporting history as kenyan athlete, eliud kipchoge, becomes the first person to run a marathonn under 2 hours. iam the i am the happiest man to run under two hours, to inspire people, to tell people that you can do it. two members of the public are praised for helping to stop a suspect who stabbed three people in manchester's arndale shopping centre yesterday. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, joe twyman and yasmin alibhai—brown. stay with us for that. good evening. there have been fierce clashes between turkish troops and kurdish forces in northeastern syria. since hostilities began on wednesday, nearly 50 civilians are thought to have died on both sides of the frontier, and more than a hundred thousand people have fled their homes. much of today's fighting has been in the border area near ras al—ain. the turkish military have entered the strategically important town, but they're facing stiff resistance from the kurdish—led, syrian democratic forces. ankara says it wants to establish a 20 mile deep buffer zone across the frontier with syria
a moment of sporting history as kenyan athlete, eliud kipchoge, becomes the first person to run a marathonn under 2 hours. iam the i am the happiest man to run under two hours, to inspire people, to tell people that you can do it. two members of the public are praised for helping to stop a suspect who stabbed three people in manchester's arndale shopping centre yesterday. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, joe twyman and yasmin alibhai—brown. stay with us...
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a moment of sporting history — kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge becomes the first person to run a marathono hours, to inspire many people, to tell people no man is limited, you can do it. translation: my stomach was in knots, but now i'm feeling better, i am very happy that eliud has broken this record. there's been fierce fighting in north—eastern syria, as turkish military continue their offensive against kurdish forces. typhoon hagibis makes landfall near tokyo, amid severe flooding and landslide warnings — it's the biggest storm
a moment of sporting history — kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge becomes the first person to run a marathono hours, to inspire many people, to tell people no man is limited, you can do it. translation: my stomach was in knots, but now i'm feeling better, i am very happy that eliud has broken this record. there's been fierce fighting in north—eastern syria, as turkish military continue their offensive against kurdish forces. typhoon hagibis makes landfall near tokyo, amid severe flooding and...
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the kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge makes history after becoming the first person to run a marathon innder two hours. there's been fierce fighting in north—eastern syria, as turkish military continue their offensive against kurdish forces. the head of the nhs warns the school gates have become a breeding ground for myths about the safety of vaccinations. and now we have the best of the week's exclusive interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshire programme. this group of men all of whom have lost a close relative or friend to knife crime have told this programme they feel ignored when it comes to grieving for their loved one. in the year up to march this year, there were round 43,500 knife crime offences across the uk. that is an 80% increase over the previous five years. the number of people killed with knifes has been steadily rising since 2015. back in march this year, we spoke to m mums all of whom had lost a son to knife crime. they told us then how it had affected them and what they wanted the authorities to do to stop it happening to others. now we have brought together 1
the kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge makes history after becoming the first person to run a marathon innder two hours. there's been fierce fighting in north—eastern syria, as turkish military continue their offensive against kurdish forces. the head of the nhs warns the school gates have become a breeding ground for myths about the safety of vaccinations. and now we have the best of the week's exclusive interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshire programme. this group of men all of whom...
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another time barrier has been broken today following eliud kipchoge's incredible feat in vienna. in chicago of two hours, 14 minutes and 4 seconds, eclipsing paula radcliffe's record set in 2003. we can go live to chicago now and join our sports editor dan roan. good day to you, dan. what incredible bit of history we have witnessed once again, any conditions we re witnessed once again, any conditions were perfect. yeah, as you can see, it's a beautiful day here in chicago. a slight breeze but the conditions were good for this attempt, and there had been whispers all week that brigid kosgei was in the mood to try and finally break that 16 year long record that polly radcliffe has held since the 2003 london marathon, and as you have said, she managed to do it. —— paula radcliffe. it was on from quite early on. and there was a concern she may have got off too fast, may blow up, but she didn't. she maintained and managed to get that effort every time, knocking it if ordinary 81 seconds off of radcliffe's world record. would you believe only 22 of the many men's rested better than tha
another time barrier has been broken today following eliud kipchoge's incredible feat in vienna. in chicago of two hours, 14 minutes and 4 seconds, eclipsing paula radcliffe's record set in 2003. we can go live to chicago now and join our sports editor dan roan. good day to you, dan. what incredible bit of history we have witnessed once again, any conditions we re witnessed once again, any conditions were perfect. yeah, as you can see, it's a beautiful day here in chicago. a slight breeze but...
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an astonishing moment of sporting history as eliud kipchoge becomes
an astonishing moment of sporting history as eliud kipchoge becomes
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an astonishing moment of sporting history as eliud kipchoge becomes the first person to run a marathons, you know, to inspire many people, to tell people that no human
an astonishing moment of sporting history as eliud kipchoge becomes the first person to run a marathons, you know, to inspire many people, to tell people that no human
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eliud kipchoge storms into the history books in vienna. stranger to sporting success herself. we're joined by the olympic champion jo pavey. good morning, and sally is here with us as well. jo, both of them, extraordinary, in different ways. shall we talk about the sub—2 hour marathon, first of all? yeah, it was absolutely phenomenal, i felt emotional watching those closing scenes of him crossing the line with the pacemakers behind him. of course it wasn't an official world record but this was about pushing the limits of human endeavour, could a person actually run the marathon distance in under two hours? and he a nswered distance in under two hours? and he answered that question. of course he had the pacemakers, a1 pacemakers rotating, he had rings given to him from a bike, the course was prepared, there were factors there which made it not an official world record, but it was phenomenal and very inspirational. you ran at a fair old lick, jo, but if anyone wa nts to fair old lick, jo, but if anyone wants to try it, you have to put your t
eliud kipchoge storms into the history books in vienna. stranger to sporting success herself. we're joined by the olympic champion jo pavey. good morning, and sally is here with us as well. jo, both of them, extraordinary, in different ways. shall we talk about the sub—2 hour marathon, first of all? yeah, it was absolutely phenomenal, i felt emotional watching those closing scenes of him crossing the line with the pacemakers behind him. of course it wasn't an official world record but this...
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just a day after eliud kipchoge runs
just a day after eliud kipchoge runs
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eliud kipchoge holds the world record. break this barrier, but he will not be the last. >> should inspire others to do it. >> congratulations to eliu eliud kipchoge. >>> we almost had a no-hitter. almost. it was a raucous crowd in st. louis. 35-year-old annabel a -- anabel sanch sanchez. two batters later sanchez would have to face jose martinez. this is a guy who had gone four for six against his career. he takes the magic away. look at sanchez giving a nod to his fellow venezuelan with a sign of respect. but the ultimate sign of respect coming from opposing cardinals fans. they give him a standing ovation as he leaves the game. washington beats st. louis, 2-0. they go again on our sister station tbs. and then game one between the astros and yankees. i have to say this performance in the marathon, incredible stuff. it's incredible what the human mind can do once barrier is broken. it will be interesting how many more runners we're going to see. >> good point. good to have you here. >> our next hour of "new day" is up afte
eliud kipchoge holds the world record. break this barrier, but he will not be the last. >> should inspire others to do it. >> congratulations to eliu eliud kipchoge. >>> we almost had a no-hitter. almost. it was a raucous crowd in st. louis. 35-year-old annabel a -- anabel sanch sanchez. two batters later sanchez would have to face jose martinez. this is a guy who had gone four for six against his career. he takes the magic away. look at sanchez giving a nod to his fellow...