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but the runnerfrom walthamstow, just seconds from here, he camejust walthamstow, just seconds from hereonds from here, he camejust behind you and blake, one of the fellow jamaicans of usain bolt. and there is usain boltjust soaking up the applause of the crowd, because they love him, he loves them. he did the treble here at london 2012 as he has done so often. it is a glorious run he has had at major championships. you mentioned him being the world record—holder, that was in berlin in 2009. 9.58 seconds. it is i watering. we have not seen a winner go under ten seconds in the heats. it has been noticeably slower. rab is they are saving something for the final. that final line—up will be just a couple of minutes, then somewhere in the region of ten seconds away from finding out who will be in the men's100 metre final, the blue ribbon event here at the championships. and you can see the championships. and you can see the last of the british runners there. he was pretty much the best of british obscuring in the one metres, but rhys prescott who hopefully we will hear from, he grew up hopefu
but the runnerfrom walthamstow, just seconds from here, he camejust walthamstow, just seconds from hereonds from here, he camejust behind you and blake, one of the fellow jamaicans of usain bolt. and there is usain boltjust soaking up the applause of the crowd, because they love him, he loves them. he did the treble here at london 2012 as he has done so often. it is a glorious run he has had at major championships. you mentioned him being the world record—holder, that was in berlin in 2009....
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reece prescod coming he's 21, from walthamstow. just a couple of miles that way, i think.h the junior ranks, they called him, would you believe it, the british bould, because he's very tall was dubbed the embarrassing through, closest to the camera, to finish second behind yohan blake, and otherjamaican in his heat will stop finishing second, he was absolutely ecstatic to get through toa absolutely ecstatic to get through to a final. his prize a lot of people by winning the british team trials die to make it into the team. he was very confident after yesterday's eat, i spoke, here coming he's going to be even more confident now. he wears that characteristics leave on one arm, so you can see spot reece prescod. the other british came runner fifth you can see spot reece prescod. the other british came runnerfifth in his heat. cj ujah was an usain bolt‘s heat, and he didn't come through either. this is what it's all about, the blue riband event, the start list for the men's 100m the start list for the men's100m final, 9:45pm. and of course, usain bolt‘s going to stop by and s
reece prescod coming he's 21, from walthamstow. just a couple of miles that way, i think.h the junior ranks, they called him, would you believe it, the british bould, because he's very tall was dubbed the embarrassing through, closest to the camera, to finish second behind yohan blake, and otherjamaican in his heat will stop finishing second, he was absolutely ecstatic to get through toa absolutely ecstatic to get through to a final. his prize a lot of people by winning the british team trials...
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first, to our correspondent chi chi izundu who's at a school in walthamstow in east london.the stu d e nts how have students stand there? the students have actually done better than what was expected. so we had a number of students who have been ringing clearing and get in contact with universities that were not their first with universities that were not theirfirst choice, to with universities that were not their first choice, to see if they can change courses, but better courses, or even can change courses, but better courses, oi’ even change can change courses, but better courses, or even change universities for better universities. i spoke to two stu d e nts for better universities. i spoke to two students earlier today. for better universities. i spoke to two students earlier todaylj for better universities. i spoke to two students earlier today. i did really well, i got triple a in maths, statistics and psychology. as fantastic. what you plan to do now? study financial maths at loughborough university. fantastic. you did two years of studying before you did yourfinal y
first, to our correspondent chi chi izundu who's at a school in walthamstow in east london.the stu d e nts how have students stand there? the students have actually done better than what was expected. so we had a number of students who have been ringing clearing and get in contact with universities that were not their first with universities that were not theirfirst choice, to with universities that were not their first choice, to see if they can change courses, but better courses, or even can...
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i'm here at st george moloch school in walthamstow, east london, stu d e nts in walthamstow, east london led to a boost in recruitment. we'll meet some of the new recruits. i saw this as a stepping stone, to go into forensic psychology, because of my psychology background, but at the minute, i am enjoying what i'm doing. ad the high court in belfast will issue a landmark ruling today on whether the current ban on same—sex marriage in northern ireland should be overturned. northern ireland is the only part of the uk where same—sex couples are restricted to civil partnerships rather than marriages. we talk to the couples who have mounted the legal challenge. keep your thoughts coming in on a—levels, in particular. here's rebecca in the bbc newsroom with a summary of todays news. the percentage of a level entries receiving the top grades has risen slightly, the first increase in six years. but the results for 13 subjects in england which have seen big changes in assessment show a small fall in achievement. our education correspondent gillian hargreaves told us more. in england, recent chang
i'm here at st george moloch school in walthamstow, east london, stu d e nts in walthamstow, east london led to a boost in recruitment. we'll meet some of the new recruits. i saw this as a stepping stone, to go into forensic psychology, because of my psychology background, but at the minute, i am enjoying what i'm doing. ad the high court in belfast will issue a landmark ruling today on whether the current ban on same—sex marriage in northern ireland should be overturned. northern ireland is...