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he has moved his programme to loughborough and they execute everything at the best, it is about marginalr? he is so good at what he does and the scary thought is he will keep getting faster. what he does and the scary thought is he will keep getting fastenm situations when you look at how you improve and every day they look at every area and leave no stone unturned. he's better than everybody else. adam wants to get better and better. it is the truth, i have said it before, unless he does a false start gets injured, it will be that he will not be beaten. he was the kid who hated water as a toddler, where does he go from here?e kid who hated water as a toddler, where does he go from here? ? he was, which is amazing, he is a great role model. he wants to inspire people at home, whether it is parents saying they will put their kid into water or a kid is spied to be the next adam peaty, he does that well and takes the responsibilities seriously. he has the medley relay coming up at the weekend and hopefully they will get medals and beyond that he will refocus, come back for the couple wealth
he has moved his programme to loughborough and they execute everything at the best, it is about marginalr? he is so good at what he does and the scary thought is he will keep getting faster. what he does and the scary thought is he will keep getting fastenm situations when you look at how you improve and every day they look at every area and leave no stone unturned. he's better than everybody else. adam wants to get better and better. it is the truth, i have said it before, unless he does a...
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Jul 17, 2017
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today jumping four loughborough, with astonishing results.etres 81 centimetres, personal best, enough for gold. tremendous performance from olivia breen. afterwards, not surprisingly, thrilled with the world title. i knew at was in me, i'm nota person to give up. ijust give 100%, andi person to give up. ijust give 100%, and i did. overthe mean, come person to give up. ijust give 100%, and i did. over the mean, come at the right time, at the right time, i don't know what to say. i don't know what to do, i'm so happy. in fits of emotion, but over the moon definitely. that was the story of monday. on sunday, jonnie peacock made all the headlines. we have been able to hear from made all the headlines. we have been able to hearfrom him made all the headlines. we have been able to hear from him today. yes, he had to defy an attack of cramp to claim gold yesterday in the 100 metres. did not seem to be suffering too many ill effects when picking up his medal this afternoon. afterwards he talked to my colleague, k gray. this meant a lot to me, riyadh
today jumping four loughborough, with astonishing results.etres 81 centimetres, personal best, enough for gold. tremendous performance from olivia breen. afterwards, not surprisingly, thrilled with the world title. i knew at was in me, i'm nota person to give up. ijust give 100%, andi person to give up. ijust give 100%, and i did. overthe mean, come person to give up. ijust give 100%, and i did. over the mean, come at the right time, at the right time, i don't know what to say. i don't know...
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Jul 25, 2017
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every day, hard work, i moved to loughborough in january full—time.ulture we are very proud of to make us the best athletes in the world. in three or four years' time, some really strong ones coming through. looking for areas i can improve and hopefully get down to 25, maybe! american katie ledecky has now won more gold medals at world championships than any other woman in history. she sealed her 12th career gold medal in the 1,500—metre freestyle final, finishing more than 20 seconds ahead of the rest of the field. she overtakes missy franklin's record of 11 golds. the 2012 olympic champion greg rutherford says he's "gutted" injury has ended his hopes of competing at next month's world athletics champonships in london. it means rutherford won't compete in the same stadium he won olympic gold five years ago. he says he'll now focus on becoming a three—time european champion next year. sprinter richard kilty won't be there either. he was expected to compete in the men's 4x100—metre relay, but the european indoor champion has broken a finger on his chan
every day, hard work, i moved to loughborough in january full—time.ulture we are very proud of to make us the best athletes in the world. in three or four years' time, some really strong ones coming through. looking for areas i can improve and hopefully get down to 25, maybe! american katie ledecky has now won more gold medals at world championships than any other woman in history. she sealed her 12th career gold medal in the 1,500—metre freestyle final, finishing more than 20 seconds ahead...
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year where she finished 12th, she since then had a rethink she has changed her training base to loughboroughse today she set a personal best in the final, 4.81 metres, enough to take the gold medal and 0livia breen delighted because after such disappointment last year, they couldn't be more different here. now what about richard whitehead? unable to make it a double gold following his victory in saturday's 200 metres final. so many people here had come to see richard whitehead, such a draw for the crowd. the 100 metres is a tougher event for him because he is a double amputee, he has a slow start and then charges through at the end but he left himself too much to do and it was only a bronze for richard whitehead. afterwards he was pretty disappointed with his performance but the good news for his fans is that there had been speculation he might retire from the track after these championships but unlike he said he will carry on until the tokyo pa ralympics unlike he said he will carry on until the tokyo paralympics in three yea rs until the tokyo paralympics in three years but otherwise anoth
year where she finished 12th, she since then had a rethink she has changed her training base to loughboroughse today she set a personal best in the final, 4.81 metres, enough to take the gold medal and 0livia breen delighted because after such disappointment last year, they couldn't be more different here. now what about richard whitehead? unable to make it a double gold following his victory in saturday's 200 metres final. so many people here had come to see richard whitehead, such a draw for...
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Jul 25, 2017
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i honestly don't know, every day, hard work, moved to loughborough in january full—time, setting up a proud of to make as the best athletes in the world. in three or four years' time some really strong oi'ies four years' time some really strong ones coming through. looking for areas i can improve and hopefully get down to 25 maybe. adam peaty speaking to sharron davies. the decision not to renew contracts for england rugby's world cup—winning women's team has attracted more criticism, this time from mps. the shadow sports minister has put her concerns in a letter to the rfu, who say their focus will switch to the sevens game, after this year's world cup in ireland, which starts next month. 0ur sports correspondent richard conway spent the day at the team's training ground in aldershot. it's here in aldershot that the england women's rugby team are going through theirfinal england women's rugby team are going through their final preparations ahead of the opening game in the world cup next month, taking on spain as they look to defend their world title. but there is a question about con
i honestly don't know, every day, hard work, moved to loughborough in january full—time, setting up a proud of to make as the best athletes in the world. in three or four years' time some really strong oi'ies four years' time some really strong ones coming through. looking for areas i can improve and hopefully get down to 25 maybe. adam peaty speaking to sharron davies. the decision not to renew contracts for england rugby's world cup—winning women's team has attracted more criticism, this...
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Jul 24, 2017
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he has moved to loughborough.is year, and mel c is the long—term goal, she's neverjust about the short term so it is all about the short term so it is all about that project 56. it will happen, it'sjust about that project 56. it will happen, it's just a about that project 56. it will happen, it'sjust a matter of about that project 56. it will happen, it's just a matter of when. if he keeps improving, he is not going to lose a race. he is that far ahead. he has got the best time and they do not want to stay still, there want to keep moving the boundaries. then no one will ever get near him. it really is brilliant. as we were still enjoying that, a real bonus tonight was an proud. tell us about him. —— ben proud. phenomenal. he burst onto the scene, his race this evening, we have talked about it a lot. he had all the tools, he just needed to get everything right. this was the perfect race. what a wonderful thing to see, such as soft and kind character stepping up there and doing what we believed he could do. he did
he has moved to loughborough.is year, and mel c is the long—term goal, she's neverjust about the short term so it is all about the short term so it is all about that project 56. it will happen, it'sjust about that project 56. it will happen, it's just a about that project 56. it will happen, it'sjust a matter of about that project 56. it will happen, it's just a matter of when. if he keeps improving, he is not going to lose a race. he is that far ahead. he has got the best time and they do...
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three days we are training at loughborough and it is fantastic and a dream come true. a responsibility or does thatjust make you happy?” you feel a responsibility or does thatjust make you happy? i said earlier that is one of the messages that touched me quite a lot. it is amazing to see we have inspired some young girls to play cricket. hopefully that will continue. it shows how exciting the tournament has been. and how much the crowd got involved. and the british public have been amazing. tammy beaumont and alex hartley talking to victoria derbyshire earlier today. justin bieber says he is cancelling the rest of his world tour "due to unforeseen circumstances". he's been touring for the past eighteen months, playing more than 150 shows. the final 15 performances were scheduled to be in north america and asia. pubs throughout the uk are calling time permanently at an alarming rate, but a few determined communities are hoping to buck that trend. there are dozens of community pubs, run and owned by local shareholders where they not only pull the pints but also call the
three days we are training at loughborough and it is fantastic and a dream come true. a responsibility or does thatjust make you happy?” you feel a responsibility or does thatjust make you happy? i said earlier that is one of the messages that touched me quite a lot. it is amazing to see we have inspired some young girls to play cricket. hopefully that will continue. it shows how exciting the tournament has been. and how much the crowd got involved. and the british public have been amazing....
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three days a week, loughborough training. dream come true. fantastic.u feel thatis that. that is quite... do you feel that is a responsibility or does it make you happy? that is one of them tweets that touched me quite a lot. it is amazing to see we have inspired some young girls to play cricket and hopefully that will continue and itjust shows how exciting the tournament has been and how much the crowd have got involved and the british public have been amazing. what are the conversations you have had with young girls about them getting into cricket? when we first started a lot of us are role models. we were in the men's game and for girls to be cheering you on and really excited to getan cheering you on and really excited to get an autograph or a picture, it brings a smile to my face and i'm sure the other girls feel the same. i can't really believe that we are role models. we're normal people really. to be seen like that and try and influence the future of women's cricket is amazing. well, thank you both of you. in terms of your hopes for women's cric
three days a week, loughborough training. dream come true. fantastic.u feel thatis that. that is quite... do you feel that is a responsibility or does it make you happy? that is one of them tweets that touched me quite a lot. it is amazing to see we have inspired some young girls to play cricket and hopefully that will continue and itjust shows how exciting the tournament has been and how much the crowd have got involved and the british public have been amazing. what are the conversations you...
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my team at loughborough university have been doing research to talk to members of the public about whatfully and perhaps slightly trim back what they think it is reasonable to live on but essentials remain pretty much the same over time and, for example, a lot fewer people are going on holiday. people continue to say that it is reasonable that you should at least be able to get away for one week a year with your family and that hasn't changed. if you want to see more families meet this minimum income standard, what changes did you think should be brought in, as regards tax credits? there is no single magic bullet that there is one basic thing, preventing things getting better and often making things worse, and that is this freeze until 2019 now on both benefits for people who are not working and also tax credits for those who are working. and it seems to be almost inevitable that if you are giving people something and costs go up and they help doesn't go up, then they will become worse off. it's not very complicated. there are also people who are not working on low incomes and be a year
my team at loughborough university have been doing research to talk to members of the public about whatfully and perhaps slightly trim back what they think it is reasonable to live on but essentials remain pretty much the same over time and, for example, a lot fewer people are going on holiday. people continue to say that it is reasonable that you should at least be able to get away for one week a year with your family and that hasn't changed. if you want to see more families meet this minimum...