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mitchell—bla ke. —— adam and methanol —— nethaneel mitchell—blake. —— adam gemili. pping the united states by 0.5 of a second. japan getting bronze. the race that saw be great usain bolt poll up with cramp and an injury and just fall short of 20 gold medals in his career. a wonderful moment for the british relay team clutching their gold medals. each of those are actually inscribed with their names as well. so they will remember where they won it. they are on the top tier with the americans and the japanese. we just hope that of the seven finals we have tonight here at the world athletics championships, they can be another british medal. let's have a quick look. there is the highjump let's have a quick look. there is the high jump final, let's have a quick look. there is the highjump final, the discus final and the women, the 800 metres final, the 5000 metres final and lynsey sharp hoping she can get in the south african caster semenya's slipstream. i think the best chances for great britain this evening again are going to be in the relays. the men and the women both
mitchell—bla ke. —— adam and methanol —— nethaneel mitchell—blake. —— adam gemili. pping the united states by 0.5 of a second. japan getting bronze. the race that saw be great usain bolt poll up with cramp and an injury and just fall short of 20 gold medals in his career. a wonderful moment for the british relay team clutching their gold medals. each of those are actually inscribed with their names as well. so they will remember where they won it. they are on the top tier with...
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talbot, cj ujah, nethaneel mitchell—bla ke. japan got the bronze.he women got their silver medal after finishing second the women got their silver medal afterfinishing second in the women got their silver medal after finishing second in the four by 100 metres relay. a brilliant start to this final night of athletics here at the london stadium. the 5000 metres on the way. let's bring you up to date with what is happening in the men's highjump. memories of 2012 for robbie grabarz. anyone bronze at the london olympics five years ago. he is underway. he hasjumped five years ago. he is underway. he has jumped three times so far. he cleared the first couple of heights. that was 220 and 225. but in the last couple of minutes he has just
talbot, cj ujah, nethaneel mitchell—bla ke. japan got the bronze.he women got their silver medal after finishing second the women got their silver medal afterfinishing second in the women got their silver medal after finishing second in the four by 100 metres relay. a brilliant start to this final night of athletics here at the london stadium. the 5000 metres on the way. let's bring you up to date with what is happening in the men's highjump. memories of 2012 for robbie grabarz. anyone bronze...
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adamjamelia, danny talbot, cj ujah, nethaneel mitchell—blake.got the bronze. the women got their silver medal after finishing second the women got their silver medal afterfinishing second in the women got their silver medal after finishing second in the four by 100 metres relay. a brilliant start to this final night of athletics here at the london stadium. the 5000 metres on the way. let's bring you up to date with what is happening in the men's highjump. memories of 2012 for robbie grabarz. anyone bronze at the london olympics five years ago. he is underway. he hasjumped five years ago. he is underway. he has jumped three times so far. he cleared the first couple of heights. that was 220 and 225. but in the last couple of minutes he has just failed at 229. it will be a really tough competition. it will be a tough, vision because you have the world leader, barshim, and bondarenko, the ukrainian, and a russian competing as a neutral. daniel lysenko. that will be a tough competition. lynsey sharp knows she has her work cut out. she came up against
adamjamelia, danny talbot, cj ujah, nethaneel mitchell—blake.got the bronze. the women got their silver medal after finishing second the women got their silver medal afterfinishing second in the women got their silver medal after finishing second in the four by 100 metres relay. a brilliant start to this final night of athletics here at the london stadium. the 5000 metres on the way. let's bring you up to date with what is happening in the men's highjump. memories of 2012 for robbie grabarz....
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what do you make of nethaneel mitchell—bla ke? you make of nethaneel mitchell-blake?ounds to gain their place by rights. i think it bodes well for the semis. i love the race from danny talbot, very comfortable. and next wayde van niekerk because he is doubling up as well. the iaaf said the entire schedule of the 200 and 400, six races in six days, was made for wayde van niekerk and issac makwala, that is why they wanted that. that great showdown. but i suppose in championships you have to prepare for the things that cannot oi’ prepare for the things that cannot or must be controlled. hopefully this will set a precedent for the next time it happens.” this will set a precedent for the next time it happens. i suppose the danger is there could be other athletes going hang on, i was ill and... what we have not seen too many empty lanes and he is the highest profile casualty. whilst we wait for issac makwala to appear, we keep hearing on the other side, and i think we can bring you live pictures now from bbc sport. this is very strange, the start list for this heat literall
what do you make of nethaneel mitchell—bla ke? you make of nethaneel mitchell-blake?ounds to gain their place by rights. i think it bodes well for the semis. i love the race from danny talbot, very comfortable. and next wayde van niekerk because he is doubling up as well. the iaaf said the entire schedule of the 200 and 400, six races in six days, was made for wayde van niekerk and issac makwala, that is why they wanted that. that great showdown. but i suppose in championships you have to...
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so it will be tough for nethaneel mitchell—blake it will be tough for nethaneel mitchell—bla ke but it issac makwala has got the race that he wanted. not the 400 last night but some kind of justice has prevailed after a terrible 24 hours for him. a very difficult time for the iaaf as they try to deal with this norovirus. they said they were within their rights to stop him competing. so we look forward to seeing him back on the track later. we will get to see mo farah in the next hour and a half or so mo farah in the next hour and a half orso in the mo farah in the next hour and a half or so in the first heat of the 5000 metres to qualify for the final on saturday. he said it was the toughest race of his life winning the 10,000 metres, the only medal the 10,000 metres, the only medal the british team have got at these championships. so we will keep everything crossed that those spike marks, he was bleeding, he said he had a problem with his left leg and we just hope he had a problem with his left leg and wejust hope he has had a problem with his left leg and we just hope he has recover
so it will be tough for nethaneel mitchell—blake it will be tough for nethaneel mitchell—bla ke but it issac makwala has got the race that he wanted. not the 400 last night but some kind of justice has prevailed after a terrible 24 hours for him. a very difficult time for the iaaf as they try to deal with this norovirus. they said they were within their rights to stop him competing. so we look forward to seeing him back on the track later. we will get to see mo farah in the next hour and a...
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nethaneel mitchell—bla ke, who was part of the 4x100 metre gold medal winning relay team at the worldfifth in the 200metres. world champion ramil guliyev of turkey won the race. dina asher—smith raced in the women's 100m. she finished in fifth place, with a time of 11.21 seconds. jamaica's elaine thompson won the race, after missing out on a medal at the world championships. kyle langford, who made the mens 800m final at the world championships, managed a sixth place finish today, just behind fellow countryman elliot giles. the race was won by botswana's nigel amos. and qatar's mutaz essa barshim — the reigning world champion — cleared 2.40m in the highjump. it's the biggestjump this year, and the biggest competitive jump in the united kingdom in 17 years. great britain won the team gold medal at the european eventing championships in poland. nicola wilson also took individual bronze. riding bulana in the showjumping, wilson could afford two penalties to secure the team gold but managed a perfect round. that confirmed britain's triumph, and her own bronze individual medal. germany cla
nethaneel mitchell—bla ke, who was part of the 4x100 metre gold medal winning relay team at the worldfifth in the 200metres. world champion ramil guliyev of turkey won the race. dina asher—smith raced in the women's 100m. she finished in fifth place, with a time of 11.21 seconds. jamaica's elaine thompson won the race, after missing out on a medal at the world championships. kyle langford, who made the mens 800m final at the world championships, managed a sixth place finish today, just...
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laura muir, nethaneel mitchell—bla ke, kyle langford, callum hawkins and dina asher—smith alljust missinghe reasons squad is s0 that is one of the reasons squad is so positive the future. we came off the back of an olympic games and is a weight had to follow that but i think the team did so well. if you look across the whole board, the top eight finishes, so many people finishing in fourth and then we hit that medal target last night. so loads of positives to take from this tea m loads of positives to take from this team andi loads of positives to take from this team and i think there will be a lot of people here you will see in the future on the podium in tokyo in 2020. this is my seventh world champs, my first was in helsinki, which was pretty dire. i have seen british athletics at its lowest, almost. this is a completely different era. we're moving on from mo and jess and people like myself and greg are towards the end of our careers, but a lot of very talented young people in this team. a lot of fourth places, obviously no one wants to finish fourth but it's promising. you look at the
laura muir, nethaneel mitchell—bla ke, kyle langford, callum hawkins and dina asher—smith alljust missinghe reasons squad is s0 that is one of the reasons squad is so positive the future. we came off the back of an olympic games and is a weight had to follow that but i think the team did so well. if you look across the whole board, the top eight finishes, so many people finishing in fourth and then we hit that medal target last night. so loads of positives to take from this tea m loads of...
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born just a few miles from the london olympics site nethaneel mitchell blake is britain's second fastest 200 metre runner of all time. the 23—year—old believes it's time now for new athletes to write their own chapter in britain's sporting history. people have seen the kind of changing of the guard in our sport, what miss ennis and mo farah have done is remarkable and their fates can't be reaccomplished because they're legends in their own right. they've made their legacy and i believe people coming through want to build their own legacy. it's always hard to say goodbye but fond farewells bring new beginnings. podium places might not be as plentyful in these championships but the potential for future olympics will shine through. natalie pirks, bbc news. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's evan. is violence getting so bad in the jails of england and wales, that the army needs to be called in? one former prison governor suggests that this evening, we'll ask how on earth we let it get so out of hand? join me now on bbc 2. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. the head
born just a few miles from the london olympics site nethaneel mitchell blake is britain's second fastest 200 metre runner of all time. the 23—year—old believes it's time now for new athletes to write their own chapter in britain's sporting history. people have seen the kind of changing of the guard in our sport, what miss ennis and mo farah have done is remarkable and their fates can't be reaccomplished because they're legends in their own right. they've made their legacy and i believe...
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last night, nethaneel mitchell—bla ke was the latest briton to come forth in his event, making up a cluba podium spot. nevertheless, it now means uk sport‘s target of six to eight medals looks a distant dream. especially with greg rutherford injured. it‘s very, very difficult to win medals in athletics and that‘s a fact of life. now, other sports, and especially with olympic sports that win a lot of gold medals, it doesn‘t take anything away from their achievements, but there‘s not as many people or countries that participate, so this is arguably the hardest sport in the world to win major titles in. dina asher—smith carried jessica ennis—hill‘s kit at the london olympics. tonight she carried the crowd‘s hopes. she broke herfoot in february and only started running again injune. and dina asher—smith is fourth. of course, it was four yet again, but this was quite an achievement. we have had loads of fourths but at same time, loads of those have been people who are so young with a decade in them. they may not have got a medal today but they will be the ones to watch in championships to com
last night, nethaneel mitchell—bla ke was the latest briton to come forth in his event, making up a cluba podium spot. nevertheless, it now means uk sport‘s target of six to eight medals looks a distant dream. especially with greg rutherford injured. it‘s very, very difficult to win medals in athletics and that‘s a fact of life. now, other sports, and especially with olympic sports that win a lot of gold medals, it doesn‘t take anything away from their achievements, but there‘s not...
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last night, nethaneel mitchell—bla ke was the latest briton to come forth in his event, making up a clubes separated the likes of kyle langford and laura muirfrom a podium spot. nevertheless, it now means uk sport's target of six to eight medals looks a distant dream. especially with greg rutherford injured. it's very, very difficult to win medals in athletics and that's a fact of life. now, other sports, and especially with olympic sports that win a lot of gold medals, it doesn't take anything away from their achievements, but there's not as many people or countries that participate, so this is arguably the hardest sport in the world to win major titles in. dina asher—smith carried jessica ennis—hill's it at the london olympics. tonight she carried the crowd's hopes. she broke herfoot in february and only started running again injune. february and only started running again in june. and dina asher-smith four. of course, it was for yet again, but this was quite an achievement. we have had loads of fourth that at same time, loads of those have been people who are so young with a decade in
last night, nethaneel mitchell—bla ke was the latest briton to come forth in his event, making up a clubes separated the likes of kyle langford and laura muirfrom a podium spot. nevertheless, it now means uk sport's target of six to eight medals looks a distant dream. especially with greg rutherford injured. it's very, very difficult to win medals in athletics and that's a fact of life. now, other sports, and especially with olympic sports that win a lot of gold medals, it doesn't take...
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the british team of c] ujah, adam gemili and danny talbot had put nethaneel mitchell—bla ke in a fantasticfinal leg — bolt, who was running the anchor leg forjamaica, pulled up injured... while mitchell—blake held off america's christian coleman to win britain's second gold of the championships. the crowd erupted to celebrate a truly fantastic performance. ididn't i didn't really know what to do with myself, i couldn't really conceptualise the celebration, so happy for these guys, the crowd, they stayed 45 minutes after we finished running so we could do a lap of honour. i got lost in the moment. it was great fun, something that i will cherish for the rest of my life. being a world championships one thing but being a world champion in your back garden, that's one thing not many people can brag about but i can do that. we may never see his like again but it wasn't the way bolt would have wanted to end his glittering career. it wasn't quite the farewell to a major track championships either that great britain's sir mo farah would have hoped for — the four time olympic champion will compete i
the british team of c] ujah, adam gemili and danny talbot had put nethaneel mitchell—bla ke in a fantasticfinal leg — bolt, who was running the anchor leg forjamaica, pulled up injured... while mitchell—blake held off america's christian coleman to win britain's second gold of the championships. the crowd erupted to celebrate a truly fantastic performance. ididn't i didn't really know what to do with myself, i couldn't really conceptualise the celebration, so happy for these guys, the...
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born just a few miles from the london olympics site nethaneel mitchell blake is britain's second fastestwn chapter in britain's sporting history. people have seen the kind of changing of the guard in our sport, what miss ennis and mo farah have done is remarkable and their fates can't be reaccomplished because they're legends in their own right. they've made their legacy and i believe people coming through want to build their own legacy. it's always hard to say goodbye but fond farewells bring new beginnings. podium places might not be as plentyful in these championships but the potential for future olympics will shine through. natalie pirks, bbc news. newsnight is coming up on bbc two.
born just a few miles from the london olympics site nethaneel mitchell blake is britain's second fastestwn chapter in britain's sporting history. people have seen the kind of changing of the guard in our sport, what miss ennis and mo farah have done is remarkable and their fates can't be reaccomplished because they're legends in their own right. they've made their legacy and i believe people coming through want to build their own legacy. it's always hard to say goodbye but fond farewells bring...
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nethaneel mitchell—bla ke was fourth. he said he had let great britain down.s defended british performances here, saying this is a team for the future, but with just three days to go, these are some of the defining images. medal hopefuls tearful, wondering what might have been. there have been a few close calls. that said, you are measured in medals and mo may well end up being our only gold medalist, maybe double gold medalist, but he's leaving and going to the road. so five years on from london, when you think about legacy, you would have to say it's probably not great. at least edwards' world record still stands. christian taylor said he would break it, but the usa now have six golds and leapt clear in the medal table. a few nations have underperformed here and that makes these championships wide open, but of course the hosts are under pressure to deliver. but that medal target of six looks increasingly unrealistic. they can still make up ground but, as laura muir discovered in qualifying for the 5000m final, it is going to be hard. there is still hope, and
nethaneel mitchell—bla ke was fourth. he said he had let great britain down.s defended british performances here, saying this is a team for the future, but with just three days to go, these are some of the defining images. medal hopefuls tearful, wondering what might have been. there have been a few close calls. that said, you are measured in medals and mo may well end up being our only gold medalist, maybe double gold medalist, but he's leaving and going to the road. so five years on from...
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the british team of cj ujah, adam gemili and danny talbot had put nethaneel mitchell—bla ke in a fantasticunning the anchor leg forjamaica, pulled up injured, while mitchell—blake held off america's christian coleman to win britain's second gold of the championships. the crowd erupted to celebrate a truly fantastic performance. joy for the british men, but it wasn't the end to usain bolt‘s track career that he wanted. his final ever race ended with him crumpled in pain on the track. his career ended with eight olympic golds, 11 world championship golds and three world records. we may never see his like again, but it wasn't the way bolt would have wanted to end his glittering career. there was another silver medal for the british team in the women's four by 100 metres relay. a thrilling run by the british quartet of asha philip, desiree henry, dina asher—smith and daryll neita. the 100 metres world champion tori bowie anchored the usa to a gold medal. defending champions jamaica were third. it wasn't quite the farewell to a major track championships either that great britain's sir mo farah
the british team of cj ujah, adam gemili and danny talbot had put nethaneel mitchell—bla ke in a fantasticunning the anchor leg forjamaica, pulled up injured, while mitchell—blake held off america's christian coleman to win britain's second gold of the championships. the crowd erupted to celebrate a truly fantastic performance. joy for the british men, but it wasn't the end to usain bolt‘s track career that he wanted. his final ever race ended with him crumpled in pain on the track. his...
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. —— nethaneel mitchell—bla ke. write their own chapter in british sporting history. people are seeing a changing of the guard, jessica ennis—hill, mo farah, what they have done is remarkable, there are feats cannot be replicated, they have made their own legend am a wee want to come here and build our own legacy. it is always hard to say goodbye but fond farewells bring new beginnings, podium places may not be as plentiful in these championships but the potential for future 0lympics will shine through. studio: talking about the rain over buckingham palace, iwonder whether it is going to last. we will start with a glimmer of hope, there were some decent weather across northern scotland, blue sky all day, cloud building over the last few hours. for most of us, more like this, central london, mid—afternoon, wet and quite windy as well, low pressure in the atlantic, driving the weather fronts across the uk, thatis the weather fronts across the uk, that is what has brought all of the rain. it is on the move, moving nort
. —— nethaneel mitchell—bla ke. write their own chapter in british sporting history. people are seeing a changing of the guard, jessica ennis—hill, mo farah, what they have done is remarkable, there are feats cannot be replicated, they have made their own legend am a wee want to come here and build our own legacy. it is always hard to say goodbye but fond farewells bring new beginnings, podium places may not be as plentiful in these championships but the potential for future 0lympics...
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tonight, he will face the likes of van niekerk, who onlyjust reached the final, and britain's nethaneel mitchellame. those 200 metres that he performed last night were just staggering, in horrendous conditions, it was cold, the rain was relentless. it was brilliant to watch. and he's one of the favourites for the 200 metres as well, so he could write history here. what began with sickness and despair could end with a world championship medal. well, what else is around today? britain's team captain eilidh doyle will run in the 400 metres final. katarina johnson—thompson is in the heat of hyderabad laura muir will hope to put the fourth place in the 1500 metres behind her in the heats of the 5000 metres. the makwala final tonight, all eyes will be on the triple jumper christian taylor, especially those of britain's jonathan edwards. could his 27 year world record be about to go? taylor has come very close indeed. natalie pirks, thank you. time for a look at the weather. where's the sunshine? better than yesterday, yesterday we we re better than yesterday, yesterday we were on the verge of gatherin
tonight, he will face the likes of van niekerk, who onlyjust reached the final, and britain's nethaneel mitchellame. those 200 metres that he performed last night were just staggering, in horrendous conditions, it was cold, the rain was relentless. it was brilliant to watch. and he's one of the favourites for the 200 metres as well, so he could write history here. what began with sickness and despair could end with a world championship medal. well, what else is around today? britain's team...
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nethaneel mitchell—bla ke is representing britain in the 200 metres final.ake—up call and won him a nobel peace prize. now, he's releasing a sequel, at a time when president trump has reset america's commitments to climate change. we'll speak to mr gore in a moment, but first here's a clip. some stuff negotiations going on. what would it take to shift to renewables? i am talking about breaking the impasse. virtually every nation in the entire world has agreed to get to zero greenhouse emissions. it is unprecedented. agreed to get to zero greenhouse emissions. it is unprecedentedfi is time to put america first. that includes a promise to cancel billions on climate change spending. 0ur billions on climate change spending. our plan will lend the epa. —— end the epa. the next generation would be justified in looking back at us and saying, what we thinking? couldn't you hear what the scientists were seen? couldn't you hear what mother nature was screaming at you ? joining us now from central london is former us vice—president, al gore. thank you very much the join
nethaneel mitchell—bla ke is representing britain in the 200 metres final.ake—up call and won him a nobel peace prize. now, he's releasing a sequel, at a time when president trump has reset america's commitments to climate change. we'll speak to mr gore in a moment, but first here's a clip. some stuff negotiations going on. what would it take to shift to renewables? i am talking about breaking the impasse. virtually every nation in the entire world has agreed to get to zero greenhouse...
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tonight, he will face the likes of van niekerk, who onlyjust reached the final, and britain's nethaneel mitchellhe rain was relentless. it was brilliant to watch. and he's one of the favourites for the 200 metres as well, so he could write history here. what began with sickness and despair could end with a world championship medal. time for a look at the weather. i'm aloft by about 20 feet. then get on with the weather. today has been a nice day across most of the uk, we have had some sunshine and that will continue into the evening hours, lovely picture here are scattered fairweather cloud and hay bale there. this was yesterday, a very different story. we had a dell dude across the south—east, it rained and rained and rained. the skies would grey and depressing day. today was still cloudy and the remnants of bad weather, a few showers in the south—east but that's pretty much it. the rest of the uk, it is bone dry for the rest of this afternoon. this is 6pm, coming up to the rush—hour, you can see a lovely evening, if you are planning to go for a little evening stroll out there it will be dry an
tonight, he will face the likes of van niekerk, who onlyjust reached the final, and britain's nethaneel mitchellhe rain was relentless. it was brilliant to watch. and he's one of the favourites for the 200 metres as well, so he could write history here. what began with sickness and despair could end with a world championship medal. time for a look at the weather. i'm aloft by about 20 feet. then get on with the weather. today has been a nice day across most of the uk, we have had some sunshine...
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nethaneel mitchell—bla ke is the sole british sprinter in that final.he track inside the next hour, laura muir, afterjust missing out on the 1500 metres, it‘s the first heat of the 5000 metres. we willjoin you later. mark stoneman has been called up to the england squad for their test series against the west indies. he‘s replaced keaton jennings, who‘s been dropped after a poor run of scores against south africa. stoneman becomes alistair cook‘s 12th opening partner since andrew strauss retired. meanwhile, chris woakes returns after recovering from a side strain, and hampshire leg—spinner mason crane is called up for the first time. the series against the west indies starts with england‘s first day night test a week today. defending champions southern vipers have picked up where they left off in the opening match of the women‘s super league cricket, thrashing the team they beat in last year‘s final, western storm. ben croucher was watching. there has been much fanfare for women‘s cricket this summer after the world‘s best came for the world cup, and the
nethaneel mitchell—bla ke is the sole british sprinter in that final.he track inside the next hour, laura muir, afterjust missing out on the 1500 metres, it‘s the first heat of the 5000 metres. we willjoin you later. mark stoneman has been called up to the england squad for their test series against the west indies. he‘s replaced keaton jennings, who‘s been dropped after a poor run of scores against south africa. stoneman becomes alistair cook‘s 12th opening partner since andrew...
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the british team of cj ujah, adam gemili and danny talbot had put nethaneel mitchell—bla ke in a fantasticinjured, while mitchell—blake held off america's christian coleman to win team gb‘s second gold of the championships. the crowd erupted to celebrate a truly fantastic performance. we're world champions, it's crazy to think. especially — i feel so grateful to be in this team, and especially to run it with danny. we have some not—so—nice memories from 2012, in terms of the relay. and to come here and actually run it how we ran today, we couldn't have done it without the support of the team. the crowd he has been fantastic. we just wanted to say thank you so much to everyone watching, and yeah, we did it. joy for the british team, but it wasn't the end to usain bolt‘s track career that he wanted. his final—ever race ended with him crumpled in pain on the track. his career ended with eight olympic golds, 11 world championship golds and three world records. we may never see his like again, but it wasn't the way bolt would have wanted to end his glittering career. it wasn't quite the farewel
the british team of cj ujah, adam gemili and danny talbot had put nethaneel mitchell—bla ke in a fantasticinjured, while mitchell—blake held off america's christian coleman to win team gb‘s second gold of the championships. the crowd erupted to celebrate a truly fantastic performance. we're world champions, it's crazy to think. especially — i feel so grateful to be in this team, and especially to run it with danny. we have some not—so—nice memories from 2012, in terms of the relay....
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the british team of cj ujah, adam gemili and danny talbot had put nethaneel mitchell—bla ke in a fantasticn to win britain's second gold of the championships. the crowd erupted to celebrate a truly fantastic performance. we are world champions, it is crazy to think. ifeel so we are world champions, it is crazy to think. i feel so great to be we are world champions, it is crazy to think. ifeel so great to be in this team, we have some not nice memories from london 2012 so it's great to come here and run but we ran today. we couldn't have done it without the support of the cutters, eve ryo ne without the support of the cutters, everyone here, we just without the support of the cutters, everyone here, wejust want without the support of the cutters, everyone here, we just want to say thank you to everyone watching. we did it! joy for the british men but it wasn't the end to usain bolt‘s track career that he wanted. his final ever race ended with him crumpled in pain on the track. his career ended with eight 0lympic golds, 11 world championship golds and three world records. we may never see hi
the british team of cj ujah, adam gemili and danny talbot had put nethaneel mitchell—bla ke in a fantasticn to win britain's second gold of the championships. the crowd erupted to celebrate a truly fantastic performance. we are world champions, it is crazy to think. ifeel so we are world champions, it is crazy to think. i feel so great to be we are world champions, it is crazy to think. ifeel so great to be in this team, we have some not nice memories from london 2012 so it's great to come...
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barely two hours later, he roared through on the inside to reach the final, with britain's nethaneel mitchellhorities for his chance, but said the crowd also inspired him. i want to thank the iaaf for giving me another chance and the crowd is so amazing. they didn't need to believe, the crowd being british, i just want to thank this crowd, it's so amazing! it was also a good evening for sir mo farah, as he is through his 5,000 metres heat in second place. he'll be joined in saturday's final by fellow briton andrew prichard. but tonight, the focus here will be on the men's 200 metres and for isaac makwala, after an extraordinary few days, there just might be a fairy tale finish. andy swiss, bbc news, at the london stadium. jessica is still at the london stadium. what of makwala's chances of winning? if he has got all this anger and the talent and the strength, one would think he would bea strength, one would think he would be a hard guy to beat. yes, but he has been through a lot mentally. as tuesday, he went into these world championships as the fastest man in the world over 200m and was expe
barely two hours later, he roared through on the inside to reach the final, with britain's nethaneel mitchellhorities for his chance, but said the crowd also inspired him. i want to thank the iaaf for giving me another chance and the crowd is so amazing. they didn't need to believe, the crowd being british, i just want to thank this crowd, it's so amazing! it was also a good evening for sir mo farah, as he is through his 5,000 metres heat in second place. he'll be joined in saturday's final by...
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nethaneel mitchell—blake! i watched it so many times but it still gives me goosebumps. you? what were you thinking when you realised you had done something amazing?” thinking when you realised you had done something amazing? i got the baton and i was running as fast as i could, i thought get to danny and give him the baton as fast, clean as possible. i could see we were in the mix, i could see we were leading when i looked across. as soon as nathaniel crossed the finish line andi nathaniel crossed the finish line and i could see we had won already on the big screen, i was on the top bend, he erupted and i lost my head because i didn‘t know what to do. you dream about these things all the time, that‘s why you‘re in the sport, to become world champion and for that to become reality, like nothing i have ever it‘s variants and to share it worked all the fans in the stadium and everyone at home, such a good feeling. the timing has to be spot on, would you call it a perfect race? nothing is ever perfect race? nothing is ever perfect but if you‘re going to get as close to perf
nethaneel mitchell—blake! i watched it so many times but it still gives me goosebumps. you? what were you thinking when you realised you had done something amazing?” thinking when you realised you had done something amazing? i got the baton and i was running as fast as i could, i thought get to danny and give him the baton as fast, clean as possible. i could see we were in the mix, i could see we were leading when i looked across. as soon as nathaniel crossed the finish line andi nathaniel...
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fellow britsons, zharnel hughes and nethaneel mitchell—bla ke, also made it through. he was absent from his heat and it later emerged he was one of a number of athletes suffering from gastroenteritis at one of the team hotels. and now a round—up of the rest of the day's sport. moeen ali was england's hero once again, as he and his teammates secured a 3—1 series win over south africa. ali took 25 wickets over the course of the series. he helped england claim a 177—run victory in the fourth test, and also ensured that the team climbs to third in the international cricket council's test rankings, above australia. it's a first home test series win against south africa since 1998. and a first forjoe root as england captain. it is great to see moeen ali in particular step up and put in some unbelievable performances to win games for us. hopefully that can be something that is repeated on a number of occasions in the future. but i think throughout the whole series the squad has performed very well. could gareth bale be heading back to the premier league? manchester united ma
fellow britsons, zharnel hughes and nethaneel mitchell—bla ke, also made it through. he was absent from his heat and it later emerged he was one of a number of athletes suffering from gastroenteritis at one of the team hotels. and now a round—up of the rest of the day's sport. moeen ali was england's hero once again, as he and his teammates secured a 3—1 series win over south africa. ali took 25 wickets over the course of the series. he helped england claim a 177—run victory in the...
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he finished sixth while britain's nethaneel mitchell—bla ke was fourth.hould the locals get to decide on what happens in the rough neighbourhood? is people—power the answer to our housing crisis? a new campaign says locals should get more say over planning applications. it would speed up construction, but critics say it could ruin the greenbelt. i'll have the details. it isa it is a beautiful start to the day. will the weather remain this way? i will have the full forecast in 50 minutes. thank you. —— 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. the scandal over contaminated eggs continues to spread across europe, with denmark the latest country to be affected. 20 tons of infected eggs have been sold in denmark where authorities said boiled and peeled eggs were found to contain traces of fipronil, an insecticide commonly used to rid animals of fleas, lice, and ticks. two eastern european countries, romania and slovakia, have also reported tainted consignments. police investigating the european egg contamination scandal have millions of eggs destroyed.
he finished sixth while britain's nethaneel mitchell—bla ke was fourth.hould the locals get to decide on what happens in the rough neighbourhood? is people—power the answer to our housing crisis? a new campaign says locals should get more say over planning applications. it would speed up construction, but critics say it could ruin the greenbelt. i'll have the details. it isa it is a beautiful start to the day. will the weather remain this way? i will have the full forecast in 50 minutes....