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athletics, and a frustrating day for team gb.orld championships, short on ago, laura muir agonisingly missed out on a medal in the women's 1500 out on a medal in the women's1500 metres. earlier, sophie hitchon finished seventh in the women's hammer. from the london stadium, natalie pirks reports. scotland's very own laura muir, running for great britain. the odds and talented field were stacked against her. britain has never had a champion in the women's's1500 metres so going out hard and fast was the clear decision. only one tactic here, run for gold. but the second lap was slow, giving others the chance to get in the game. 0n the chance to get in the game. 0n the bell, laura muir made her move. with grit and determination etched on herface, she dug deep with bronze well within her grasp the final straight but from nowhere, 800 metres specialist caster semenya found speed and perfect timing to snatch it away. 0.07 seconds separated laura muirfrom herfirst global medal. i gave it everything i could but the last 15 metres, i tied
athletics, and a frustrating day for team gb.orld championships, short on ago, laura muir agonisingly missed out on a medal in the women's 1500 out on a medal in the women's1500 metres. earlier, sophie hitchon finished seventh in the women's hammer. from the london stadium, natalie pirks reports. scotland's very own laura muir, running for great britain. the odds and talented field were stacked against her. britain has never had a champion in the women's's1500 metres so going out hard and fast...
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a surprise gold for team gb in the 4 by 100 metres relay at the world athletics championships — meanwhileolt misses out on gold again, limping off at the end of his farewell race. mo farah managed silver in the five thousand metres, pipped to the post by a team effort from the ethiopians hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benedicte paviot of france 2a, and the journalist and broadcaster, penny smith. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the observer. miliband calling for another vote on how britain leaves the eu. the telegraph reports cabinet will pledge britain's commitment to leave the single market and custom union after brexit, after a summer of infighting over the issue. the sunday times has more on measures to stop a dramatic dip in exam results, following tougher gcse and a—levels this year. the mail on sunday says the prime minister is to apologise to tory supporters in a bid to save herjob. kidnapped model chloe ayling also shares herfull story in the paper. the mail on sunday and theresa may says she is going to
a surprise gold for team gb in the 4 by 100 metres relay at the world athletics championships — meanwhileolt misses out on gold again, limping off at the end of his farewell race. mo farah managed silver in the five thousand metres, pipped to the post by a team effort from the ethiopians hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benedicte paviot of france 2a, and the journalist and broadcaster, penny smith. tomorrow's front pages,...
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she was so close and it has been a frustrating day the team gb. it has, ever since laura muir broke kelly holmes‘ british 1500 metres record, she‘s been regarded as the best chance the country has of a medal, outside of sir mo farah. she‘s had a fantastic breakthrough season, especially indoors, the 24—year—old scottish athlete but in truth, she was always up against it a highly competitive field in the 1500 final. faith kipyegon, as you saw in the report, she won the race and caster semenya, the south african who many feel has an unfair advantage because of her naturally elevated testosterone levels are denying laura muir a bronze medal and she adds to a growing list of british athletes, the likes of holly bradshaw and sophie hitchon, katarina johnson—thompson, who have finished just outside the medals and it means after the fourth day of the world championships, the british tea m world championships, the british team only have one solitary gold medalfrom sir mo team only have one solitary gold medal from sir mo farah. team only have one solitary
she was so close and it has been a frustrating day the team gb. it has, ever since laura muir broke kelly holmes‘ british 1500 metres record, she‘s been regarded as the best chance the country has of a medal, outside of sir mo farah. she‘s had a fantastic breakthrough season, especially indoors, the 24—year—old scottish athlete but in truth, she was always up against it a highly competitive field in the 1500 final. faith kipyegon, as you saw in the report, she won the race and caster...
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forjamaica, pulled up injured, while mitchell—blake held off america's christian coleman to win team gb's 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 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 in a couple more track races, before switchin
forjamaica, pulled up injured, while mitchell—blake held off america's christian coleman to win team gb's 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...
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, years ago in the stadium a fantastic bronze medalfor team gb, he scraped into the final with thatjumptically. had he failed it would have been a pretty nervous wait to see if he could get to the final. his last chance, he said he is getting too old, he has never won a world medal but he will be in that final. i made it stressfulfor myself and everyone else. i was jumping technically really badly so it's a nice place to be, to make the final badly. it's exciting to be here, first time i've been really nervous in my whole life so dealing with that, i will neverjump in london in a major championships again so it's quite an exciting place to be, i was running so fast thinking i could do it and give myself nowhere to go. we will see how he gets on, this was the 100 metre hurdles, the first round, both british interests out, tiffany porter, she won bronze two world championships ago, said she was embarrassed, only had to finish in the top four, she came sixth. i have been really struggling this year. many setbacks. just not in the form that i need to be. that was massively disappointing but
, years ago in the stadium a fantastic bronze medalfor team gb, he scraped into the final with thatjumptically. had he failed it would have been a pretty nervous wait to see if he could get to the final. his last chance, he said he is getting too old, he has never won a world medal but he will be in that final. i made it stressfulfor myself and everyone else. i was jumping technically really badly so it's a nice place to be, to make the final badly. it's exciting to be here, first time i've...
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he is very confident that team gb will reach that medal target. ired, greg rutherford, olympic champion on 2012 on super saturday in the long jump 2012 on super saturday in the long jump is injured. where will the medals come from? they have the likes of sir mo who will be going for the double gold in the 5000 and 10,000. laurini your in the 1500 metre heats tonight. sophie hitchon in the hammer, she is a possibility on the track. in the 100 and it is, usain bolt will be running, but the british athlete cgu jet has been talking himself up in the build—up to these world championships saying he has seen a few chinks in the armada usain bolt, and if he gets to the final, he could beat usain bolt. he said once he gets to the starting line of the 100 metres, it is anyone's. it will be interesting to see if he can back it up with a good performance. we will have to wait and see. y very much. coming up, marcus hutchins from devon has been accused of creating malware to devon has been accused of creating malwa re to steal devon has been accused of creating
he is very confident that team gb will reach that medal target. ired, greg rutherford, olympic champion on 2012 on super saturday in the long jump 2012 on super saturday in the long jump is injured. where will the medals come from? they have the likes of sir mo who will be going for the double gold in the 5000 and 10,000. laurini your in the 1500 metre heats tonight. sophie hitchon in the hammer, she is a possibility on the track. in the 100 and it is, usain bolt will be running, but the...
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there was another silver medal for team gb in the women's ax100m relay, a thrilling run by the britishowie, anchored the usa to a gold medal. jamaica were third, their only sprint medal of the championships. no such medal success for britain in the highjump, though. both katarina johnson—thompson and morgan lake cleared 1.95m, but it was only good enough for them to finish in fifth and sixth place, respectively. australia won their first medal of the championships, in the women's100m hurdles — sally pearson, returning to london, where she won gold in the 2012 olympics, becoming a world champion for the second time. so much drama here at the athletics, but plenty going on in the premier league, as well. on the first weekend of the new season, defending champions chelsea were beaten by burnley, while newly promoted huddersfield town sit at the top of the table. ben croucher has the best of the action. so, how many of you expected to be waking up with huddersfield leading the premier league this morning? well, that is what you have got. no fluke, either. a diamond display at crystal palac
there was another silver medal for team gb in the women's ax100m relay, a thrilling run by the britishowie, anchored the usa to a gold medal. jamaica were third, their only sprint medal of the championships. no such medal success for britain in the highjump, though. both katarina johnson—thompson and morgan lake cleared 1.95m, but it was only good enough for them to finish in fifth and sixth place, respectively. australia won their first medal of the championships, in the women's100m hurdles...
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it is his last major track event, and they will be many questions, given that he is the only team gbabout midwives, women no longer being told they should have babies without medical intervention. the front page of the daily telegraph, the latest person to be announced as a contender on strictly come dancing is an 80s popstar turned church of england vicar —— strictly come dancing. he said god does not always in dallas with gifts equally as he was talking about his dancing skills. and universities being accused of allowing admissions to descend into every parole, students increasingly being offered places regardless of their exam results. the front page of the daily mail, their story about home and car insurance. people who pay for insurance. people who pay for insurance monthly are being charged hundreds of pounds a year extra, according to the daily mail. a couple of stories to bring you, the sun has done a survey showing that most people want prince william on the throne. and the daily mirror is saying that the owner of the car in which princess diana died has sparked fury, by dec
it is his last major track event, and they will be many questions, given that he is the only team gbabout midwives, women no longer being told they should have babies without medical intervention. the front page of the daily telegraph, the latest person to be announced as a contender on strictly come dancing is an 80s popstar turned church of england vicar —— strictly come dancing. he said god does not always in dallas with gifts equally as he was talking about his dancing skills. and...
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let's revel in how well team gb is doing at the moment, shall we?f his career, i know i was screaming at the tv when i thought, hold on, people are getting at a go of him, closing in on him. absolutely phenomenal, no—one is good enough to beat him, they try, he can win the race whether it is fast or slow, whether there are surges, and the ugandans and kenyans tried to push the pace, only three seconds off his personal best to win the race. when he is in demand with only a couple of laps to 90, demand with only a couple of laps to go, his rivals no they have not done enough. the whole way round, working the crowd, it was absolutely unbelievable to see how well he performed, just brilliant to see. the crowd were there to watch, and he gets down, phenomenal athlete. jo, he gets down, phenomenal athlete. jo, tell us what it is like in these davidian, we were talking tojess earlier, it is quite wet, the track conditions are different. —— tell us what it is like in the stadium. what are the preparations? how does it change your way of thinking as weather
let's revel in how well team gb is doing at the moment, shall we?f his career, i know i was screaming at the tv when i thought, hold on, people are getting at a go of him, closing in on him. absolutely phenomenal, no—one is good enough to beat him, they try, he can win the race whether it is fast or slow, whether there are surges, and the ugandans and kenyans tried to push the pace, only three seconds off his personal best to win the race. when he is in demand with only a couple of laps to...
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but the quartet ran a near—perfect race to hold off the much fancied american team, with japan taking bronze. not since gb's13 years ago have they delivered in such glorious style, the display a vindication for both the practice the team have put in and the close bonds between the individual athletes. earlier the team spoke to jessica creighton about their victory. it was like a big party at the end of the day, and it was surreal. to lead off for the team and get these quys lead off for the team and get these guys do a good place. the rest of the guys did theirjob, and credit to them. three medals on the track last night. i have to ask you, when you saw the result had been confirmed on the big screen, your reaction was so emotional — what was going through your mind?|j reaction was so emotional — what was going through your mind? i didn't really know what to do with myself. i couldn't conceptualise the celebration. i was just i couldn't conceptualise the celebration. i wasjust overwhelmed with sheer emotion, and i was extremely happy for these guys, for the crowd, and they stayed like 45 minutes after we fi
but the quartet ran a near—perfect race to hold off the much fancied american team, with japan taking bronze. not since gb's13 years ago have they delivered in such glorious style, the display a vindication for both the practice the team have put in and the close bonds between the individual athletes. earlier the team spoke to jessica creighton about their victory. it was like a big party at the end of the day, and it was surreal. to lead off for the team and get these quys lead off for the...
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with the world athletics championships just over 24 hours away, the gb team have been speaking aboutd from a british perspective we know who the big opening actors. sir mo farah is going for the 10,000 metres, the reigning back to mac world champion. —— back—to—back world champion. this is his last major championship. the performance director says we are in for a treat. every year certain things happen when it gets to a point where suddenly mo farah knows he is ready, last year it was the anniversary games, five k he was suddenly, we‘re ready. this year it was probably about 12 days ago. tomorrow also provides the first look at usain bolt in the heats of the men‘s 100 metres and there has been big news was one of his main rivals for gold has pulled out with a hamstring injury. his absence and of course usain bolt not running the 200 metres at open things up even further for the british athletes. britain‘s second fastest 200 metre runner of all claim, blake, is not interested in anyone making comparisons between him and others. the sport is facing a changing of the guard but i believe
with the world athletics championships just over 24 hours away, the gb team have been speaking aboutd from a british perspective we know who the big opening actors. sir mo farah is going for the 10,000 metres, the reigning back to mac world champion. —— back—to—back world champion. this is his last major championship. the performance director says we are in for a treat. every year certain things happen when it gets to a point where suddenly mo farah knows he is ready, last year it was...
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team and individual time trials. he last rode in the world championships in 2013 when gb won bronze in the team event. the team sky rider is looking to win the grand tours of spain and france in the same year. great britain's ashley mckenzie was eliminated at the first hurdle on day one at the world judo championships in budapest. the two—time olympian lost by a hold—down ippon to japan's under—21 world champion nagayama ryuju in the —60kg category. britishjudo has sent a team of 12 athletes to the event in hungary including rio olympic bronze medallist sally conway who fights on friday in the —70kg class. that's the thing with judo, as soon as you make one mistake it's over andi as you make one mistake it's over and i made that mistake. i tried to doa and i made that mistake. i tried to do a move and it was all over from there, he kind of pinned me and i tried my hardest to get out but u nfortu nately i tried my hardest to get out but unfortunately i didn't. boxer cheavon clarke, is one of great britain's big hopes for a medal at the next olympics. and already he could be labelled the lazarus of the
team and individual time trials. he last rode in the world championships in 2013 when gb won bronze in the team event. the team sky rider is looking to win the grand tours of spain and france in the same year. great britain's ashley mckenzie was eliminated at the first hurdle on day one at the world judo championships in budapest. the two—time olympian lost by a hold—down ippon to japan's under—21 world champion nagayama ryuju in the —60kg category. britishjudo has sent a team of 12...
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david omoregie is a 110 metre hurdler who made his senior debut for team gb this week — six years aftereing a home championships, i wanted to make the team and i was excited to make the team and i was excited to get out there and had the crowd screaming for you on the line was amazing and a enjoyed the experience. you did not make the semifinals. how do you assess your performance? i am still young, i am a lwa ys performance? i am still young, i am always learning. it is my first senior championships, but it was disappointing. hurdles is unpredictable. if you hit one hurdle, it can jeopardise your race and unfortunately that happened to me, i hit too many and fell back. i definitely learned a lot from this experience and i hope in two years, next time, i will not make the same m ista kes next time, i will not make the same mistakes and hopefully challenge to make the final and maybe challenge for medals. you learn from mistakes, you keep going. you studied for your gcses when your sister was killed by a drunk driver in kent and a month later your father died, he had cancer. what impact
david omoregie is a 110 metre hurdler who made his senior debut for team gb this week — six years aftereing a home championships, i wanted to make the team and i was excited to make the team and i was excited to get out there and had the crowd screaming for you on the line was amazing and a enjoyed the experience. you did not make the semifinals. how do you assess your performance? i am still young, i am a lwa ys performance? i am still young, i am always learning. it is my first senior...
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despite team gb hitting their medal target, interesting comments from michaeljohnson, i think we havethe bbc and he says that actually the number of medals won that is something of a concern following the investment they put in. he thinks with £27 million of funding they should have had a better return with regards to millions, and how you assess success. he said that it is something of a concerned and he doesn't think there is enough strength and depth. and two of those came from mo farah, and he is retiring. exactly, and a lot of fourth places, and interesting to hear that criticism. we were talking about white moose yesterday, and here are some white dogs. i was blending these stories in. lots of white animals. i wanted the daughters who had been given a kiss of life, but never mind. here is the weather. good morning. forsome of us are weather. good morning. forsome of us are pretty wet start to the day. some rain to come in the south—eastern parts of scotland but that will clear and for most of us, not just this that will clear and for most of us, notjust this morning but into the
despite team gb hitting their medal target, interesting comments from michaeljohnson, i think we havethe bbc and he says that actually the number of medals won that is something of a concern following the investment they put in. he thinks with £27 million of funding they should have had a better return with regards to millions, and how you assess success. he said that it is something of a concerned and he doesn't think there is enough strength and depth. and two of those came from mo farah,...
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team and individual time trials. he last rode in the world championships in 2013 when gb won bronze in the team event.hley mckenzie was eliminated at the first hurdle on day one at the world judo championships in budapest. the two—time 0lympian lost by a hold—down ippon to japan's under—21 world champion nagayama ryuju in the —60kg category. britishjudo has sent a team of 12 athletes to the event in hungary including rio 0lympic bronze medallist sally conway who fights on friday in the —70kg class. that's the thing with judo, as soon as you make one mistake it's over andi as you make one mistake it's over and i made that mistake. i tried to doa and i made that mistake. i tried to do a move and it was all over from there, he kind of pinned me and i tried my hardest to get
team and individual time trials. he last rode in the world championships in 2013 when gb won bronze in the team event.hley mckenzie was eliminated at the first hurdle on day one at the world judo championships in budapest. the two—time 0lympian lost by a hold—down ippon to japan's under—21 world champion nagayama ryuju in the —60kg category. britishjudo has sent a team of 12 athletes to the event in hungary including rio 0lympic bronze medallist sally conway who fights on friday in the...
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we saw the england women cricket, the football team and also gb hockey. now it's rugby's turn.ports. and of women's rugby has shot up. that's really over the last ten years. i noticed a couple of changes in the england line—up, enforced because daniel waterman was ruled out with concussion. how much is that likely to change this team? it's a solid squad altogether. it's going to have a big impact. danielle is an experienced player, would have gone for her fourth rugby world experienced player, would have gone for herfourth rugby world cup final. england have made changes. meganjones final. england have made changes. megan jones comes in final. england have made changes. meganjones comes in at 13. it will have a big impact but at the same time england have so much depth in their squad. apologies, we just lost maggie! 0ne their squad. apologies, we just lost maggie! one or two problems with our links this morning. that game is happening tonight. good luck to the england team. that matches kicking off at around 7:30pm. you're watching breakfast from bbc news, it's time now for a l
we saw the england women cricket, the football team and also gb hockey. now it's rugby's turn.ports. and of women's rugby has shot up. that's really over the last ten years. i noticed a couple of changes in the england line—up, enforced because daniel waterman was ruled out with concussion. how much is that likely to change this team? it's a solid squad altogether. it's going to have a big impact. danielle is an experienced player, would have gone for her fourth rugby world experienced...
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team and individual time trials. he last rode in the world championships in 2013 when gb won bronze in the team event. budapest. the two—time olympian lost in his opening bout in the under 60 kilo category. britishjudo has sent a team of 12 athletes to the event in hungary including rio olympic bronze medallist sally conway who fights on friday. that is the thing with judo, one mistake and it is over, and i made that mistake. i will assess it. i had to try my hardest to get out of the pinning, but unfortunately i did not. i promised you a story about arsenal. they are on every front page. it is talking about the broken dressing room. they were defeated a-o dressing room. they were defeated a—0 on the weekend. you would imagine arsene wenger would have got an angry, raged, been mortified. according to this he was silent. he was so angry he did not speak. but you might want him to have something to say. what is going on with them? maybe he needs to be more vocal. to say. what is going on with them? maybe he needs to be more vocallj think fans want him to be furious. they want anger. interesting to see w
team and individual time trials. he last rode in the world championships in 2013 when gb won bronze in the team event. budapest. the two—time olympian lost in his opening bout in the under 60 kilo category. britishjudo has sent a team of 12 athletes to the event in hungary including rio olympic bronze medallist sally conway who fights on friday. that is the thing with judo, one mistake and it is over, and i made that mistake. i will assess it. i had to try my hardest to get out of the...
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team in paris. china's sanctions on north korea. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ the hang seng up. that is not the broadest rally in the world. juliette saly has your business flash. gbs3.7 billion on technology the last five years and starting to see the investment save costs. singapore's biggest bank is seeing significant improvements on the expense side. are formidable competition in digital finance. >> we are more nimble. our culture is more startup like. it has been formidable from competitors. companies have cost acquisition that is low. we are sitting on a pool of hundreds of millions of that they can sell into financial products weekly. google's you diversity chief as back -- has pushed back against claims. in a memo, it provides a detailed list of possible nonbiased causes to be on -- under representative of woman in the industry. tomorrow, sheryl sandberg joins emily chang for an interview to discuss company culture leadership, the global network impact. it is tomorrow. that is your bloomberg business flash. china says it is confident that the new sanctions on north korea will bring them back to the negotiating table. the issue was discussed at the a.s.e.a.n
team in paris. china's sanctions on north korea. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ the hang seng up. that is not the broadest rally in the world. juliette saly has your business flash. gbs3.7 billion on technology the last five years and starting to see the investment save costs. singapore's biggest bank is seeing significant improvements on the expense side. are formidable competition in digital finance. >> we are more nimble. our culture is more startup like. it has been formidable from...
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teams later. they got a silver last night and a bronze. six medals in the end. gbeasily. but a fine run from britain's emily diamond held off the polish challenge to take the silver, congratulated by team—mates zoey clark, laviai nielsen, and eilidh doyle. less was expected from the men's team, matthew hudson—smith, dwayne cowan, rabah yousif, and martyn rooney only reached the final as fastest losers. but rooney anchored the team to third place as trinidad & tobago took the gold. south africa's caster semenya set a new national record to win the women's 800—metre gold medal comfortably. great britain's lynsey sharp finished at the back of the field. laura muir managed an impressive sixth—place finish in the women's 5,000—metre final. the gold medal went to kenya's hellen 0biri. eilish mccolgan was 10th. iam i am really happy. it was a tough field out there. to come sixth, my first world championships in this event, well, my first overall! yeah, iam event, well, my first overall! yeah, i am really happy. scoring goals is "oxygen, happiness and confidence" for new s
teams later. they got a silver last night and a bronze. six medals in the end. gbeasily. but a fine run from britain's emily diamond held off the polish challenge to take the silver, congratulated by team—mates zoey clark, laviai nielsen, and eilidh doyle. less was expected from the men's team, matthew hudson—smith, dwayne cowan, rabah yousif, and martyn rooney only reached the final as fastest losers. but rooney anchored the team to third place as trinidad & tobago took the gold. south...