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commentator: usain bolt! lapping up the adulation for one last time in an individual final, bolt knew this buildup hadn't been perfect, beaten in the semi—final by an american, christian coleman. his starts also have been shaky. bolt gets a pretty good start. so does coleman. coleman leading it. chasing hard. here he comes. and gatlin wins it! with coleman second, bolt was pushed into bronze, the disbelief sweeping round the stadium, the crowd making it more than clear what they thought of the winner. booing. gatlin had shocked the world, but he quickly moved from arrogance to humility. and as the american basked in unpopular glory, bolt gave an interview we're not used to seeing. it's just one of those things, you know what i mean? i can't say much. i just didn't execute when it matters. it wasn't meant to be this way. the crowd here expected usain bolt to win his final 100 metres race, not come third, and certainly not get beaten by a two times drug cheat injustin gatlin, who crashes the farewell party. i
commentator: usain bolt! lapping up the adulation for one last time in an individual final, bolt knew this buildup hadn't been perfect, beaten in the semi—final by an american, christian coleman. his starts also have been shaky. bolt gets a pretty good start. so does coleman. coleman leading it. chasing hard. here he comes. and gatlin wins it! with coleman second, bolt was pushed into bronze, the disbelief sweeping round the stadium, the crowd making it more than clear what they thought of...
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usain bolt is away pretty well, coleman has got that at the moment but here comes usain bolt. coleman is when it come coleman is a cross, 9.9 seven. well, he is through. at huge sigh of relief from organisers around the world. that is interesting, because this is our first glimpse of usain bolt and coleman together. the threat looks like it is coming from this man, not just in gatlin. usain bolt has been missed off the screen. look at his face. his name is not on there. the top four does not have usain bolt‘s name. it's all right. he is going, move out the way, i need to check this out. that's interesting, because just for a second use of the crowd going, what is going on? i'm looking at my screen on the computer, and his name is not on there. he has disappeared early. cj ujah has come up as fourth but he wasn't, that's better, he is on there now. for a little while his name was changed to andrew fisher. let's have a look. he is not starting well, colin. coleman is expose about of the blocks. absolutely. coleman blasted out. putting it out and saying to you saying, this is h
usain bolt is away pretty well, coleman has got that at the moment but here comes usain bolt. coleman is when it come coleman is a cross, 9.9 seven. well, he is through. at huge sigh of relief from organisers around the world. that is interesting, because this is our first glimpse of usain bolt and coleman together. the threat looks like it is coming from this man, not just in gatlin. usain bolt has been missed off the screen. look at his face. his name is not on there. the top four does not...
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it's the last chance to see usain bolt competing, iam last chance to see usain bolt competing, i am sure we will see him at championships around the world because i don't think the sport will just caught them out and never see him again, he will want to be part of things going forward. it is the last time we will see him in spikes but i don't think it's the last time we will see him at an event. talk to us we will see him at an event. talk to us about what he has done for the event, you are a competitor and a coach, what she meant to the sport? he has created himself the legend status, i think he has captured fans imagination, what's he going to do next? he is or was putting himself on the line to be beaten and up until this week he has never been beaten so i think he has engaged the crowd, his personality is immense, you can see his peers trying to replicate him in some way, if it's not trying to pose, it is trying to be him with his personality that no one will be like usain bolt. hopefully now he sets a standard where people can start being themselves, show their personality but also
it's the last chance to see usain bolt competing, iam last chance to see usain bolt competing, i am sure we will see him at championships around the world because i don't think the sport will just caught them out and never see him again, he will want to be part of things going forward. it is the last time we will see him in spikes but i don't think it's the last time we will see him at an event. talk to us we will see him at an event. talk to us about what he has done for the event, you are a...
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expected usain bolt to win that race. and the turkish here as well he may be not expecting a medal but you never know. things have been unpredictable so far, we have not had the happy endings people expected. sir mo farah looked devastated as he crossed the line not what he wanted, how he want to finish, he will appear again in road racing who switches attention to marathon running. he was here with his family, some in tears, too. this is the man everyone has their eye on this evening usain bolt. for the last time he has had an incredible career, eight time 0lympic last time he has had an incredible career, eight time olympic champion and now he is warming up. jamaica finished behind slower than great britain and america in the first heat but those heats don't matter. it is the final that counts. usain bolt afterwards in an interview said it is hard to be that because of the energy i am getting from the crowd the slightest feel happy and he really is a favourite here with everybody in the london stadium who love watching
expected usain bolt to win that race. and the turkish here as well he may be not expecting a medal but you never know. things have been unpredictable so far, we have not had the happy endings people expected. sir mo farah looked devastated as he crossed the line not what he wanted, how he want to finish, he will appear again in road racing who switches attention to marathon running. he was here with his family, some in tears, too. this is the man everyone has their eye on this evening usain...
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usain bolt is coming fast. it is going to be tight. gold! a new dish record. —— a new british record. you tell —— you saying walt, sadly it ends in tragedy for him and his team. that was phenomenal. and i'm sorry, in that moment of excitement about great britain that i missed the greatest ever athlete faltering in his last moments. and i am sure that once these celebrations are overfor the am sure that once these celebrations are over for the british team, they will pause and take a thought for usain bolt. but, for now, that was simply stunning. every change was good. they were in front from the beginning. a great start, but to stand up for that challenge. as the girls come over and celebrate. usain bolt has broken down in his quest to give his team something. that is the measure of the man as well. trying to calm down a little bit. this is a sad sight, a very sad sight, nobody wa nts to sad sight, a very sad sight, nobody wants to see the sportsperson of the calibre of that man and his career in that way. usain bolt, a super champio
usain bolt is coming fast. it is going to be tight. gold! a new dish record. —— a new british record. you tell —— you saying walt, sadly it ends in tragedy for him and his team. that was phenomenal. and i'm sorry, in that moment of excitement about great britain that i missed the greatest ever athlete faltering in his last moments. and i am sure that once these celebrations are overfor the am sure that once these celebrations are over for the british team, they will pause and take a...
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all eyes on the usain bolt, 9:a5pm. we'll be back with you before that final, looking forward to it. in the rest of the news, england ended the fourth day in the test asjonny ba i rstow fourth day in the test asjonny bairstow and fourth day in the test asjonny bairstowandjimmy fourth day in the test asjonny bairstow and jimmy anderson added valuable runs for the last wicket as england set to score a 362. then anderson's ten with the ball to leave south africa struggling at the close of play. still 1a2 runs behind. it was nice to stick around withjohnny for a behind. it was nice to stick around with johnny for a bit. behind. it was nice to stick around withjohnny for a bit. pity he didn't get to three figures, but doesn't oust eggnog and to get us altered 360, we knew it was going to bea altered 360, we knew it was going to be a competitive school. it's myjob to get wickets and it's simply nice to get wickets and it's simply nice to get wickets and it's simply nice to get a cluster. those three wickets in that spell afte
all eyes on the usain bolt, 9:a5pm. we'll be back with you before that final, looking forward to it. in the rest of the news, england ended the fourth day in the test asjonny ba i rstow fourth day in the test asjonny bairstow and fourth day in the test asjonny bairstowandjimmy fourth day in the test asjonny bairstow and jimmy anderson added valuable runs for the last wicket as england set to score a 362. then anderson's ten with the ball to leave south africa struggling at the close of play....
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we're not going to replace usain bolt. not because you will not have a trophy cabinet full of three back—to—back olympic doubles and relays and world championships, you're not going to replace him because of his personality dominated notjust the sport, it dominated every sport out there. the big question is after all the big build up, will he successfully defend that title over this weekend? in 2015, he had no rights to win the 100 metre title in beijing because he was not in good shape. somehow he did what all great athletes dead, find how to win. he has only run under ten seconds once this year. he is the joint seventh fastest man in the world this year. when it comes to the big occasions, as his mother once told me, usain bolt always delivers. they could be an intriguing race this weekend. thank you. the host cities for the olympic and paralympic games stretching for more than a decade are falling into place. with los angeles to be the venue for the 2028 events after la's bid team reached an agreement with the inter
we're not going to replace usain bolt. not because you will not have a trophy cabinet full of three back—to—back olympic doubles and relays and world championships, you're not going to replace him because of his personality dominated notjust the sport, it dominated every sport out there. the big question is after all the big build up, will he successfully defend that title over this weekend? in 2015, he had no rights to win the 100 metre title in beijing because he was not in good shape....
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usain bolt. the telegraph. what an evening it has been. this is where you will prevent me from advertising the independent. there is no need to do that because you failed to provide a photograph. we will stick with the telegraph which has the picture. i don't like to be snippy with you, but... justin gatlin being hugged by usain bolt. you say only came third! third is amazing. the sunday times have a picture of usain bolt. the independent will have it ona bolt. the independent will have it on a website now if you go and look, iam sure. on a website now if you go and look, i am sure. daniel condan on twitter asked how did a two times drug cheat, justin gatlin, get the chance to compete? those are the rules, aren't they? he served his time. he
usain bolt. the telegraph. what an evening it has been. this is where you will prevent me from advertising the independent. there is no need to do that because you failed to provide a photograph. we will stick with the telegraph which has the picture. i don't like to be snippy with you, but... justin gatlin being hugged by usain bolt. you say only came third! third is amazing. the sunday times have a picture of usain bolt. the independent will have it ona bolt. the independent will have it on a...
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he was in the next lane to usain bolt. in the first heat, james dasaolu, he was very, very disappointed with his ten point to two seconds. if he had run as he has done over the past couple of weeks he would have got into that final, but it was the south african who won that and justin gatlin. a little while after he stepped off the track, i spoke to a very despondentjames the track, i spoke to a very despondent james dasaolu. the track, i spoke to a very despondent james dasaolum the track, i spoke to a very despondent james dasaolu. it didn't go well at all, i just despondent james dasaolu. it didn't go well at all, ijust ran 1022, one of my slowest times of the year so far, i ran10.13 of my slowest times of the year so far, i ran 10.13 last year. yesterday, three weeks ago, i ran 10.06, ifi yesterday, three weeks ago, i ran 10.06, if i ran it again i would be through to the final. i am just trying to move on. that is the gutting thing, it gatlin, he didn't tearup gutting thing, it gatlin, he didn't tear up the trees. tha
he was in the next lane to usain bolt. in the first heat, james dasaolu, he was very, very disappointed with his ten point to two seconds. if he had run as he has done over the past couple of weeks he would have got into that final, but it was the south african who won that and justin gatlin. a little while after he stepped off the track, i spoke to a very despondentjames the track, i spoke to a very despondent james dasaolu. the track, i spoke to a very despondent james dasaolum the track, i...
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commentator: usain bolt! lapping up the adulation for one last time in an individual final, bolt knew this buildup hadn't been perfect, beaten in the semi—final by an american, christian coleman. his starts also have been shaky. bolt gets a pretty good start. so does coleman. coleman leading it. chasing hard. here he comes. and gatlin wins it! with coleman second, bolt was pushed into bronze, the disbelief sweeping round the stadium, the crowd making it more than clear what they thought of the winner. booing. gatlin had shocked the world, but he quickly moved from arrogance to humility. and as the american basked in unpopular glory, bolt gave an interview we're not used to seeing. it's just one of those things, you know what i mean? i can't say much. i just didn't execute when it matters. it wasn't meant to be this way. the crowd her expected usain bolt to win his final 100 metres race, not come third, and certainly not get beaten by a two times drug cheat injustin gatlin, who crashes the farewell party. it
commentator: usain bolt! lapping up the adulation for one last time in an individual final, bolt knew this buildup hadn't been perfect, beaten in the semi—final by an american, christian coleman. his starts also have been shaky. bolt gets a pretty good start. so does coleman. coleman leading it. chasing hard. here he comes. and gatlin wins it! with coleman second, bolt was pushed into bronze, the disbelief sweeping round the stadium, the crowd making it more than clear what they thought of...
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, not the way either wa nted usain bolt, not the way either wanted to end, especially usain bolt, the sight of him almost being carried across the line, pulling up in his last competitive race, one of the saddest sights on this board has witnessed and mo farah, his legendary status and his popularity at the pinnacle of british sport is not assured, he might not have world records but he is arguably the greatest distance runner in the world of athletics has seen and his association with his american coach, who was under investigation by anti—doping authorities, means his legacy is not without controversy. he still has two track races to come before the marathon and that is it for usain bolt, a sad end to his glorious career, track and field will find it almost impossible to fill the void he leaves. bold and mo farah, the sprinter and the distance runner, both ruling the track in a way never seen runner, both ruling the track in a way never seen before over the past few years. the chinese president, xijinping, has urged the united states and north korea to show restraint amid the grow
, not the way either wa nted usain bolt, not the way either wanted to end, especially usain bolt, the sight of him almost being carried across the line, pulling up in his last competitive race, one of the saddest sights on this board has witnessed and mo farah, his legendary status and his popularity at the pinnacle of british sport is not assured, he might not have world records but he is arguably the greatest distance runner in the world of athletics has seen and his association with his...
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in usain bolt. you mentioned it would be a major upset if he did not win another gold medal in the 100 metres, the blue ribbon event of world athletics. a lot of people would be upset, but this is not the usain bolt but we've become accustomed to. he has looked rusty and sluggish. there he is in his heat yesterday, turning on the afterburners to win his heat, but watch for that shake of the head. he was not happy with how he came out of the blocks. he is a big man, never very quick, and it is the second half of the race that he makes it up and eats up the track and devours his opposition. but he was not happy. it said the blocks moved, they are the worst he has ever encountered in all his years winning medals. he has not been that well—prepared coming winning medals. he has not been that well—prepa red coming into winning medals. he has not been that well—prepared coming into the championships. just a couple of weeks ago in monaco, that was the first time this season he has dipped below ten se
in usain bolt. you mentioned it would be a major upset if he did not win another gold medal in the 100 metres, the blue ribbon event of world athletics. a lot of people would be upset, but this is not the usain bolt but we've become accustomed to. he has looked rusty and sluggish. there he is in his heat yesterday, turning on the afterburners to win his heat, but watch for that shake of the head. he was not happy with how he came out of the blocks. he is a big man, never very quick, and it is...
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he showed respect to usain bolt. usain bolt said he didn't deserve the blues, that was his reaction when he spoke to warren gatland. who says cheats never prosper? —— justin gatlin. why is no one talking about the phablets run by the wales manager chris coleman. christian coleman of course came second —— fabulous run. a very bright prospect and i'm sure we will see more of him. now it's time for click and this week spencer kelly shines a light on the possibility of capturing the sun's energy on the road to charge electric vehicles. they're ugly, huge and they ruin the landscape, but we do kind of need them to get from a to b. but sometimes a road can be more than just a road. and that's the idea behind a french government backed initiative using the massive space given over to the transport network to also capture the sun through solar roads. i mean, look at this road, what's it doing right now, it's looking straight up the sky. and its estimated that even busy roads can see the sky for 70—90% of the time.
he showed respect to usain bolt. usain bolt said he didn't deserve the blues, that was his reaction when he spoke to warren gatland. who says cheats never prosper? —— justin gatlin. why is no one talking about the phablets run by the wales manager chris coleman. christian coleman of course came second —— fabulous run. a very bright prospect and i'm sure we will see more of him. now it's time for click and this week spencer kelly shines a light on the possibility of capturing the sun's...
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usain bolt will com plete replicate success? usain bolt will complete his last individual event. he qualified in the first heat in which he said it was far from his best, blaming the starting blocks. can he deliver the show stopping performance that we have come to expect from him. there is coverage from 9:30am on bbc two and then from ten o'clock on bbc one. and just after 9 we'll be hearing from long—distance runnerjo pavey, who will retrospectively receive a bronze medal at today's games ten years after her race, due to the disqualification of an athlete for doping offences. here's jay with a look at this morning's weather. some showers are in the forecast we will see rain at times in and around the london area. we have already seen a few showers. here is a rainbow in five, but it it's not —— but it's not all doom and gloom. some sunny spells and heavy showers. a good crop of showers across parts of scotla nd a good crop of showers across parts of scotland and northern ireland, but there will be dry and bright interludes. the north—east of england is more likely to see
usain bolt will com plete replicate success? usain bolt will complete his last individual event. he qualified in the first heat in which he said it was far from his best, blaming the starting blocks. can he deliver the show stopping performance that we have come to expect from him. there is coverage from 9:30am on bbc two and then from ten o'clock on bbc one. and just after 9 we'll be hearing from long—distance runnerjo pavey, who will retrospectively receive a bronze medal at today's games...
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they saved usain bolt in the last. but the warning signs had been there, beaten for the first time in four years in a semi—final by a young american. he was shaking. he looks to the heavens for divine intervention one last time. usain bolt get a good start. he has to chase hard. here comes gatlin. justin gatlin wins it! disbelief swept around the stadium. this was not in the script. there would be no i2th title, no dream goodbye. the crowd made it more than clear what they thought of the result. usain bolt was their darling, gatlin their pantomime villain. he had to settle for third—best. despite this, his legacy was secure. we were hearing from nick davis in kingston. to say it was a letdown is an understatement. the crowd went wild. they were in one of the biggest intersections in the country. and people were screaming, they were shouting. and then it all went very subdued very quickly. people could not believe what they we re people could not believe what they were seeing. then the realisation hits them. then th
they saved usain bolt in the last. but the warning signs had been there, beaten for the first time in four years in a semi—final by a young american. he was shaking. he looks to the heavens for divine intervention one last time. usain bolt get a good start. he has to chase hard. here comes gatlin. justin gatlin wins it! disbelief swept around the stadium. this was not in the script. there would be no i2th title, no dream goodbye. the crowd made it more than clear what they thought of the...
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usain bolt has a bit of work to do. here he and there he goes. the time wasn't spectacular, but it didn't have to be, strolling through to tomorrow's semis, where he is aiming for his 12th — that's 12th — world title. london loves him. they always show me so much love, and i really appreciate it. i'm just happy to be here. sprinting has suffered more than most from the spectre of doping. today, in what will be a recurring image at these championships, retribution for the likes of christine 0huruogu, who collected two bronzes and an upgraded silver that she and other relay team members were cheated out of at past world games. and four britons are through to the semis of the women's 1500 metres, including medal—hope laura muir. she looked calm throughout. she'll need to be. britain has never had a champion in the event. national anthem plays. but it has yet another in sir mo, the greatest athlete britain has ever had. natalie pirks, bbc news, the london stadium. our sports editor, dan roan, is at the stadium. what a way to say goodbye. to the
usain bolt has a bit of work to do. here he and there he goes. the time wasn't spectacular, but it didn't have to be, strolling through to tomorrow's semis, where he is aiming for his 12th — that's 12th — world title. london loves him. they always show me so much love, and i really appreciate it. i'm just happy to be here. sprinting has suffered more than most from the spectre of doping. today, in what will be a recurring image at these championships, retribution for the likes of christine...
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we'll come back later for usain bolt in thank you for that. we'll come back laterfor usain bolt in his final race. now, the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's interesting cinema releases is james king. welcome. what have you been watching? well, i've been watching charlize theron in a spy thriller that's 007 meets basic instinct. the name's blonde, atomic blonde. from the academy awards to the afterlife, oscar winner casey affleck returns under a sheet in a ghost story. and prepare to tap, clap and stomp your way through an uplifting new dance documentary, step. quite an eclectic mix this week, james. let's start with the big blockbuster. and it looks like one. yes, atomic blonde, so charlize theron stars in this. it's a spy thriller directed by a guy called david leitch. previously he's worked on a movie called john wick with keanu reeves, that was a big hit a couple of years back. there are similarities, they are both very stylish. style over content, really. very violent, very poli
we'll come back later for usain bolt in thank you for that. we'll come back laterfor usain bolt in his final race. now, the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's interesting cinema releases is james king. welcome. what have you been watching? well, i've been watching charlize theron in a spy thriller that's 007 meets basic instinct. the name's blonde, atomic blonde. from the academy awards to the afterlife, oscar winner casey affleck...
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usain bolt will retire after taking part in the relay with the jamaican team. let's get more now from our sports correspondent 0lly foster, who's at the london stadium. a big night for the two men, who's under more pressure do you think? 0h, under more pressure do you think? oh, that is a really tricky one. well, let's break it down, the fa cts : well, let's break it down, the facts: there's 29 gold medals between them. astonishing. they have dominated their respective sports. usain bolt undeniably the greatest sprinter that athletics has ever seen, all his treble trebles. then sirmo farah, seen, all his treble trebles. then sir mo farah, knighted for his services to athletics, going for a third world championship double in the 5,000 and 10,000 metres. he has two doubles at olympic games as well. going for an 11th global gold medal. pressure? well he's thrived under it. you look what he did at the london 2012 games in this very stadium. he said that was the most incredible night of his life, when he completed the first 0lympic double in 2012. he goes in the 5,0
usain bolt will retire after taking part in the relay with the jamaican team. let's get more now from our sports correspondent 0lly foster, who's at the london stadium. a big night for the two men, who's under more pressure do you think? 0h, under more pressure do you think? oh, that is a really tricky one. well, let's break it down, the fa cts : well, let's break it down, the facts: there's 29 gold medals between them. astonishing. they have dominated their respective sports. usain bolt...
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usain bolt is a genius. 0ther usain bolt is a genius. other than the early, i can't think of anyone who has had an impact inside and beyond their sport. —— otherthan alaoui. with recent doping scandals casting a long shadow over his sport, bolt has often been portrayed as the saviour of athletics, and he issued this stark warning to those tempted to cheat. i think, as long as they understand if they keep this up, the sport will die, and they won't have a job. hopefully at least understand that, and they will help the sport to move forward. arguably the greatest track and field has ever seen, sport's ultimate showman intends to mark his retirement with more glory. the world championships will provide final memories of a unique talent, filling the void he leaves behind could prove athletic‘s greatest challenge. dan roan, bbc news. german champions bayern munich have been hammered 3—0 at home by liverpool, as their build—up to the new season hit a snag on tuesday. daniel sturridge scored the third, straining his thigh in the proce
usain bolt is a genius. 0ther usain bolt is a genius. other than the early, i can't think of anyone who has had an impact inside and beyond their sport. —— otherthan alaoui. with recent doping scandals casting a long shadow over his sport, bolt has often been portrayed as the saviour of athletics, and he issued this stark warning to those tempted to cheat. i think, as long as they understand if they keep this up, the sport will die, and they won't have a job. hopefully at least understand...
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there are two other guys on the podium, usain bolt himself. who is going on during the medal ceremony, we have two be careful. 0ur athletes will be competing in america and you don't want one of those situations where we hate the americans. it isn't one of those situations, but it could get built up situations, but it could get built up into it, but it's not. its drug cheats and we are tired of it. elsewhere, british eyes on the track were focussed on laura muir who was running in the semi finals of the women's 1,500 metres. she comfortably qualified for the final. she came in second behind faith kipyegon. laura weightman also made it through her semi final. it was really surprising. i felt really good. a girl went down at one point. yeah, the 1500 is scrappy. i just wanted to get that final and i have done that now. katarina johnson—thompson has work to do today if she is to win a medal in the heptathlon. an impressive run in the 200 metres lifted her back up to fourth in the standings, and helped to repair some of the damage done after a p
there are two other guys on the podium, usain bolt himself. who is going on during the medal ceremony, we have two be careful. 0ur athletes will be competing in america and you don't want one of those situations where we hate the americans. it isn't one of those situations, but it could get built up situations, but it could get built up into it, but it's not. its drug cheats and we are tired of it. elsewhere, british eyes on the track were focussed on laura muir who was running in the semi...
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he bowed down to usain bolt after he had just beaten him, saying he is the man who inspires him to go out and compete. justin gatlin hinted he might try to carry on. it was an astonishing race which will be remembered for many years to come, the final individual global final four usain bolt but the writing was on the cards, really, because he was not in great shape coming into this and the likes of christian coleman we re and the likes of christian coleman were so and the likes of christian coleman were so close to beating him, as well. as lord coe said, he said this was not the perfect script, but we do have another eight days of competition here, so much more to look forward to. this is what is coming up this evening. holly bradshaw, outside chance in the women's pole vault final. wayde van niekerk, the great south african 400 metre record—holder, the man to ta ke 400 metre record—holder, the man to take on the mantle who could put a positive shine on the sport of athletics. three british girls going in the women's100 metre semifinals for the katarina johnson—thompson will als
he bowed down to usain bolt after he had just beaten him, saying he is the man who inspires him to go out and compete. justin gatlin hinted he might try to carry on. it was an astonishing race which will be remembered for many years to come, the final individual global final four usain bolt but the writing was on the cards, really, because he was not in great shape coming into this and the likes of christian coleman we re and the likes of christian coleman were so and the likes of christian...
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what happens now with usain bolt? i don't know. ithink right. what happens now with usain bolt? i don't know. i think you must try and do something in the athletic field. but i am not sure what he is going to do. how did he take defeat? he looked 0k. a lap of honour. he said sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. in his mind, he knew he was going to lose one day. that is why he was trying to leave. the united nations security council has voted unanimously to impose tough new sanctions against north korea. the resolution was drafted by the united states and it comes in response to two long—range ballistic missile tests last month. the sanctions aim to deprive pyongyang of more than $1 billion a year in export earnings. from the un in new york, nick bryant reports. this was a show about menace. north korea last month testing and intercontinental politico style seemingly capable of reaching los angeles and even the odd. —— ballistic missile. it led to a deal between the us and china to impose tough new sanctions. this is the most stringent set of sanctions on any country in a
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and when have we ever said that about usain bolt? he looked pretty ropey in the heats yesterday. he wasn't happy with the blocks, he said they wobbled a little bit. it is not what he's used to, he says it's the worst he has ever had. he cruised through to win his heat, but it was a slow time and he wasn't happy. that chink of wea kness he wasn't happy. that chink of weakness saying he's not happy, that bulk of his rivals a little bit of hope. he goes in the third of the semifinals. with the top two quickest to go through to the semifinal later and the two fastest losers. that will be fascinating to see if coleman tries to beat usain bolt in the semifinal or leaves a little bit in the tank, because surely they will reach that final, both of them. it would be wonderful to get some of the british sprinters into the final. that is still plenty to look forward to later. it all sta rts to look forward to later. it all starts at seven o'clock. we'll be watching. thank you. whistle—blowers at youtube say the company's child protection meas
and when have we ever said that about usain bolt? he looked pretty ropey in the heats yesterday. he wasn't happy with the blocks, he said they wobbled a little bit. it is not what he's used to, he says it's the worst he has ever had. he cruised through to win his heat, but it was a slow time and he wasn't happy. that chink of wea kness he wasn't happy. that chink of weakness saying he's not happy, that bulk of his rivals a little bit of hope. he goes in the third of the semifinals. with the top...
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of course, usain bolt goesin rutherford. of course, usain bolt goes in the 4 x 100m relay as well. he came flying through his heat with jamaica this morning. very, very rare that he does actually take part in the heats. but they're leaving nothing to chance. the jamaicans have absolutely dominated this event with usain bolt at the helm — 19 gold medals, many of them in relays for usain bolt. he's looking to bow out. that will be it. his retirement with a 20th gold medal. but this is a very, very big but, justin gatlin and christian coleman, the two americans who pushed him into bronze last saturday night, a week ago, remember that — spoiled the script, not the script they wanted according to lord coe, the president of the iaaf, as the americans spoiled that particular party in the 100, the americans, with gatlin and coleman, they looked extremely quick in qualifying for the final. it's likely that america could be top of the podium once again. not perhaps the podium once again. not perhaps the way usain bolt will want to go out but he'll be doing his all to go out but he'll be
of course, usain bolt goesin rutherford. of course, usain bolt goes in the 4 x 100m relay as well. he came flying through his heat with jamaica this morning. very, very rare that he does actually take part in the heats. but they're leaving nothing to chance. the jamaicans have absolutely dominated this event with usain bolt at the helm — 19 gold medals, many of them in relays for usain bolt. he's looking to bow out. that will be it. his retirement with a 20th gold medal. but this is a very,...
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usain bolt taking the bat for them. usain bolt taking the bat for them. usain bolt taking the bat for the final leg, powering through. they are easily through to tonight‘s final. it's a great team. these guys are young but the crowd is wonderful and they did what they have to do and they did what they have to do and that is it. any nerves for you today? father—mac i enjoyed it lies more than anything. how do you feel about that? it's ha rd how do you feel about that? it's hard to say. for me, the energy has been brilliant. great britain's men‘s team also through. they got the bat and safely round. we know it‘s been an issue for the men‘s relay team in the past. —— they got the button safely round. we don't talk much about our expectations. we know what we wanted to do. we don't need to talk about it. we are here for the metals and everybody knows that. we don't need to emphasise it any more. hopefully we will get the metals tonight. there is the women's relay team. they are safely through. they looked comfortable. they include the fastest br
usain bolt taking the bat for them. usain bolt taking the bat for them. usain bolt taking the bat for the final leg, powering through. they are easily through to tonight‘s final. it's a great team. these guys are young but the crowd is wonderful and they did what they have to do and they did what they have to do and that is it. any nerves for you today? father—mac i enjoyed it lies more than anything. how do you feel about that? it's ha rd how do you feel about that? it's hard to say. for...
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what medal will usain bolt walk away with? in the next a0 minutes he goes in the semifinals of the 100 metres, his final event individually on the track after so many global titles and relays and suchlike. we saw a first glance of them in the heat yesterday, not looking good at all, not looking good all season, he only broke ten seconds for the first time in the monaco two weeks ago. he was so in the monaco two weeks ago. he was so slow out of the blocks, he blamed them, he won the heat but it was a really slow time and he shook his head and said he has really got to improve on that. he goes in the last heat, let's show you who is also in this heat, kristian coleman, the young american. the americans have piled all the resources behind him. they feel the college at student is going to be the next big thing, there he is on the outside lane, steaming through. he goes in that same heat as usain bolt at 20 past seven. last night after that heat i got a chance to speak to the young american. lam i am ready to go. everyone is wonder
what medal will usain bolt walk away with? in the next a0 minutes he goes in the semifinals of the 100 metres, his final event individually on the track after so many global titles and relays and suchlike. we saw a first glance of them in the heat yesterday, not looking good at all, not looking good all season, he only broke ten seconds for the first time in the monaco two weeks ago. he was so in the monaco two weeks ago. he was so slow out of the blocks, he blamed them, he won the heat but it...
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he got a mixed reception, after heavy booing yesterday when he beat usain bolt into third place. justin gatlin has been twice suspended in the past because of doping. joining me now from the london stadium is our sports presenter 0lly foster. it's pretty uncomfortable to listen to that kind of reaction, isn't it? yes, but we were getting used to it pretty much, because from the first moment he stepped onto the track, that was on friday, he was booed whenever his name came over the tannoy. so too in the semifinals. well, especially after the final last night, that astonishing final in which he crept up on the rail to beat the great usain bolt. bolts taking bronze in the end. another american, christian coleman who certainly was notjeered when he stepped onto the podium for his silver medal, he is 21, a great future ahead of him. a brilliant athlete. justin gatlin, the man who divides it, pretty much not straight down the middle because from most quarters here, they feel he got away very likely with his first drugs ban for amphetamines. he claims to have attention deficit disorder,
he got a mixed reception, after heavy booing yesterday when he beat usain bolt into third place. justin gatlin has been twice suspended in the past because of doping. joining me now from the london stadium is our sports presenter 0lly foster. it's pretty uncomfortable to listen to that kind of reaction, isn't it? yes, but we were getting used to it pretty much, because from the first moment he stepped onto the track, that was on friday, he was booed whenever his name came over the tannoy. so...
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for usain bolt, it's his last track event. and mo farrah is running in the 5000 metre race, his last major championships tonight. i think people will be feeling emotional, and that briton... it will be some moment, won't it? we were talking to you when thomas about usain bolt, and he called him the saviour of athletics. it's a really big night tonight, isn't it? yes, these two are legends of the sport. they will bea are legends of the sport. they will be a lost notjust athletics but to sport in general. there are some preparations going on, so hopefully you can still hear me. they are testing the pa system. usain bolt, we have seen him line—up at the start of that 100 metres, 200 metres —a start of that 100 metres, 200 metres — a massive personality and an individual character, and he has backedit individual character, and he has backed it up with consistent performances, time and again. he has won pretty much everything there is to win, and it will be a bitter— sweet moment tonight. i want to bring you up—to—date
for usain bolt, it's his last track event. and mo farrah is running in the 5000 metre race, his last major championships tonight. i think people will be feeling emotional, and that briton... it will be some moment, won't it? we were talking to you when thomas about usain bolt, and he called him the saviour of athletics. it's a really big night tonight, isn't it? yes, these two are legends of the sport. they will bea are legends of the sport. they will be a lost notjust athletics but to sport in...
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tonight at 10pm: in a shock result, usain bolt fails to win the 100m at the world athletics championships in london. he finished third, behind the american justin gatlin. it's bolt‘s last individual 100m race before retirement. the un security council imposes it's toughest sanctions yet on north korea, over its nuclear and missile programmes. and the irish prime minister says it's only a matter of time before at least five people died in italy in romea at least five people died in italy in rome a near as large parts of europe and the balkans enjoy record—breaking hot weather. and the irish prime minister says it's only a matter of time before northern ireland legalise same—sex marriage. good evening. in the last few minutes, the man believed to be the world's greatest ever sprinter, usain bolt, in a shock result, failed to win his final individual 100m metre race at the world athletics championships in london. the 30—year—old jamaican, an eight—time olympic champion, came third and was beaten by the americanjustin gatlin. our sports correspondent natalie pirks watched the acti
tonight at 10pm: in a shock result, usain bolt fails to win the 100m at the world athletics championships in london. he finished third, behind the american justin gatlin. it's bolt‘s last individual 100m race before retirement. the un security council imposes it's toughest sanctions yet on north korea, over its nuclear and missile programmes. and the irish prime minister says it's only a matter of time before at least five people died in italy in romea at least five people died in italy in...
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justin gatlin being hugged by usain bolt. you say only came third! third is amazing. the sunday times have a picture of usain bolt. the independent will have it ona bolt. the independent will have it on a website now if you go and look, iam sure. on a website now if you go and look, i am sure. daniel condan on twitter asked how did a two times drug cheat, justin gatlin, get the chance to compete? those are the rules, aren't they? he served his time. he has been booed every time. people are not happy to see him there. those are the rules. having used drugs against the laws in the past, has it given him a permanent advantage? i know the authorities are doing what they are meant to. if he is allowed to compete then he should be allowed to, it is rude to boo and he should be allowed to compete. i think the implication is it isn't permanent, these performance enhancing drugs i'm sure wear off. let's reflect on usain bolt, what a superhuman he has been. he is very tall, six foot five. and very wide at the shoulder. complaining about the blocks but when you are that tall, it
justin gatlin being hugged by usain bolt. you say only came third! third is amazing. the sunday times have a picture of usain bolt. the independent will have it ona bolt. the independent will have it on a website now if you go and look, iam sure. on a website now if you go and look, i am sure. daniel condan on twitter asked how did a two times drug cheat, justin gatlin, get the chance to compete? those are the rules, aren't they? he served his time. he has been booed every time. people are not...
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i mention, obviously, usain bolt on the track tonight, and mo farah. i have already done the mo—bot, so it is time for a usain bolt lightning strike. and imagine the scene tonight when that is packed full of people. what a final night it will be. can't wait. so if those lucky people in the stadium and all the people in the stadium and all the people are watching on tv, there is lots of action. let's have a round—up of the key moments. there are six gold medals up for grabs today. the british women's ax100m relay team hope to repeat their bronze medal success at last year's 0lympics. they will be chasing jamaica, who are looking for their third straight title. the final takes place at 9:30pm. katarina johnson—thompson is up again in the women's high jump final. it is a chance for her to make amends after coming seventh in the same event in the heptathlon. it is one of the night's star events. mo farah goes for the double gold, in the final major championship track act of his career. a victory here would see him leave as double world champion, afte
i mention, obviously, usain bolt on the track tonight, and mo farah. i have already done the mo—bot, so it is time for a usain bolt lightning strike. and imagine the scene tonight when that is packed full of people. what a final night it will be. can't wait. so if those lucky people in the stadium and all the people in the stadium and all the people are watching on tv, there is lots of action. let's have a round—up of the key moments. there are six gold medals up for grabs today. the...
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usain bolt having his swansong. the times has a story on the nhs, saying the nhs doesn't deserve more money because it wastes so much on poor ca re because it wastes so much on poor care according to a senior surgeon who has the job of driving up standards. what have you got for us this morning? yesterday we were playing the game of trying to decipher what the governor of the bank of england was trying to say. it was the inflation report yesterday. we had no rise in interest rates. the question is when they might go up. the bank of england playing the balancing act. they know that inflation is rising. when it rises you would normally raise rates to cool it and stop us spending. they are worried about economic growth in the wake of the brexit vote. they say that it could happen ina brexit vote. they say that it could happen in a year. i was in the city yesterday and most are expecting that to happen next year. and a great story in the sun. let me see if you can see it. one way of dealing with pollution on roads is fo
usain bolt having his swansong. the times has a story on the nhs, saying the nhs doesn't deserve more money because it wastes so much on poor ca re because it wastes so much on poor care according to a senior surgeon who has the job of driving up standards. what have you got for us this morning? yesterday we were playing the game of trying to decipher what the governor of the bank of england was trying to say. it was the inflation report yesterday. we had no rise in interest rates. the question...
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i often get asked if i will be the next usain bolt but i want to be me. whatever i‘ve achieved in the future come on and off the track, i want to build my own legacy and every athlete should be recognised in their own right. own legacy and every athlete should be recognised in their own rightm a post—olympic year standards tend to drop, injuries increase and the home
i often get asked if i will be the next usain bolt but i want to be me. whatever i‘ve achieved in the future come on and off the track, i want to build my own legacy and every athlete should be recognised in their own right. own legacy and every athlete should be recognised in their own rightm a post—olympic year standards tend to drop, injuries increase and the home
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bolt had to make do with bronze. individual race, but usain bolt had the sprint superstar denied the perfect end to his glittering career. denied the perfect end gatlin's triumph has gone down badly with the world's most senior anti—doping official. with the world's most senior this is unfortunate in the current debate at the moment, and it is unfortunate mainly because he was a two—time offender. in many ways i wish it had not happened but it has,
bolt had to make do with bronze. individual race, but usain bolt had the sprint superstar denied the perfect end to his glittering career. denied the perfect end gatlin's triumph has gone down badly with the world's most senior anti—doping official. with the world's most senior this is unfortunate in the current debate at the moment, and it is unfortunate mainly because he was a two—time offender. in many ways i wish it had not happened but it has,
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usain bolt!|j think can't ask for more. usain bolt!” think we are going to get some jamaican sunshine in london over the next ten days. that's it for this world athletics sports day. plenty more on bbc news and across the bbc for the next ten days as well. for now, goodbye. the weekend is upon us, and at least at first, it will bring a continuation of the weather we have become very used to this week, a mixture of sunshine and showers. our weather watchers once again today have been capturing scenes of blue skies and shower clouds. you can see from the radar picture that there we re from the radar picture that there were a lot of showers today, particularly across northern areas. further south, just a scattering and afairamount of further south, just a scattering and a fair amount of sunshine. tonight, southern areas will stay dry with clear spells, but we will see showers across scotland, northern ireland and later drifting across the irish sea towards wales. the weekend brings a mixture of sunny spells and heavy showers, particularly
usain bolt!|j think can't ask for more. usain bolt!” think we are going to get some jamaican sunshine in london over the next ten days. that's it for this world athletics sports day. plenty more on bbc news and across the bbc for the next ten days as well. for now, goodbye. the weekend is upon us, and at least at first, it will bring a continuation of the weather we have become very used to this week, a mixture of sunshine and showers. our weather watchers once again today have been capturing...
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usain bolt is the icon of his day. he actually surpassed some of those guys inasmuch as he managed to win three olympic gold medals, in track and field events, that is phenomenal. and you have been inspired by usain bolt, what was it that made that happen? when i first saw him, beating the world record in 2008. i could see that it was through hard work and determination that he put in to get where he is today to be the fastest man. what impact did it have on you? it taught me to work harder, even if i did not win this race, i can always come back stronger if i work harder for the next race. what are you doing in athletics? the 200 metres. and how are you getting on? it is going well so far, yeah. and it's always nice when a child has a role model that they can look up to, that can help to propel them forward? yes, of course. in my family, they have a lot of interest in sports. my duty, as a dad, is an obligation to support them and inform them, but taking them from one place to another financially or otherwise. ben, he
usain bolt is the icon of his day. he actually surpassed some of those guys inasmuch as he managed to win three olympic gold medals, in track and field events, that is phenomenal. and you have been inspired by usain bolt, what was it that made that happen? when i first saw him, beating the world record in 2008. i could see that it was through hard work and determination that he put in to get where he is today to be the fastest man. what impact did it have on you? it taught me to work harder,...
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there was a big roar four usain bolt. his last individual global final. he is still in the relays which he will take part in. christian coleman with the silver medal, and this is the reception for gatlin. applause booing. usain bolt was very gracious in defeat, saying he had respect for the wayjustin gatlin has come back into the sport. if a man has served his time, and he's about to compete he should be allowed to win, as well, without any grace or favour or the reaction he has had. we have also had the reallocation of medals. athletes were cheated out of their place on podiums down the years in world athletics championships stretching back ten years in the case ofjo stretching back ten years in the case of jo pavey, stretching back ten years in the case ofjo pavey, and just six years forjessica ennis—hill who was on top of the podium. she was cheated out of a gold in 2011. she enjoyed that. lord coe enjoyed giving her this medal. her third world title in the heptathlon and the crowd laughed at that. —— loved that. she also got the national anthem
there was a big roar four usain bolt. his last individual global final. he is still in the relays which he will take part in. christian coleman with the silver medal, and this is the reception for gatlin. applause booing. usain bolt was very gracious in defeat, saying he had respect for the wayjustin gatlin has come back into the sport. if a man has served his time, and he's about to compete he should be allowed to win, as well, without any grace or favour or the reaction he has had. we have...
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athletics will live long after mo farah and usain bolt. thanks forjoining us. on tuesday, kenya goes to the polls. the incumbent, president uhuru kenyatta is up against his old rival raila 0dinga, who's trying for what will be his fourth — and, at 72, possibly his last — attempt to become president. the polls suggest it's close, and given kenya's recent history, how the election is run, who wins and how the loser takes it, will decide whether the country descends into violence as it did a decade ago, or becomes a champion of african democracy. tensions are running high — not helped by the brutal abduction, torture and murder this week of the man in charge of the electronic voting system. this from the bbc‘s africa correspondent alastair leithead in nairobi. it's notjust politicians who bring rallies to the slums of nairobi. this is a peace march. if anyone gets upset about the election result, the violence will break out here, and so they're urging restraint, respect and unity. rachel mwikali is a feminist and an activist in mathare, one of the biggest
athletics will live long after mo farah and usain bolt. thanks forjoining us. on tuesday, kenya goes to the polls. the incumbent, president uhuru kenyatta is up against his old rival raila 0dinga, who's trying for what will be his fourth — and, at 72, possibly his last — attempt to become president. the polls suggest it's close, and given kenya's recent history, how the election is run, who wins and how the loser takes it, will decide whether the country descends into violence as it did a...
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usain bolt began his bid for a 12th world title. he made it through his 100m heat to make today's semifinals. good morning, it's saturday 5th august. a british computer expert will spend the weekend in a us jail, after being accused of creating software
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it's the same with usain bolt, we ta ke it's the same with usain bolt, we take for granted the fact he is going to get gold and then when he does and it's a shock. i imagine oxford psychologists will write about this. i wonder if knowing this is the last took something of the confidence? or maybe they were overconfident. he did give it is all, he really gave it his all, he didn't have that... and he's been an amazing ambassador for british sport in general, reddish athletics. and for immigrants who have come here and become part of the culture and national heritage. it's been a great championships, because of the sort of twists and turns... i understand our relay team weren't, from watching bbc news, which was the third fastest ever time. they did indeed. one last story, here are, the sun on sunday. inside, extraordinary, a medical story about a man who had a forced own tumour in his stomach. it was extraordinary, they removed everything including parts of his abdominal wall, his small towel, has large bowl, his pancreas, ten organs removed small towel, has large bowl, his pancreas, te
it's the same with usain bolt, we ta ke it's the same with usain bolt, we take for granted the fact he is going to get gold and then when he does and it's a shock. i imagine oxford psychologists will write about this. i wonder if knowing this is the last took something of the confidence? or maybe they were overconfident. he did give it is all, he really gave it his all, he didn't have that... and he's been an amazing ambassador for british sport in general, reddish athletics. and for immigrants...
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it was the final track race for a usain bolt. they are in the centre of the track, pulling up with cramp. hamstrung. watching the rest of the field blitz away from him. those celebrations from nathanial mitchell blake said it all. -- from nathanial mitchell blake said it all. —— nethaneel mitchell—blake. you have to go back to 2004 when great britain did it at an olympics. they waited so long. and many times have they dropped the baton? they didn't last night. they were absolutely perfect. they just didn't last night. they were absolutely perfect. theyjust beat the americans on the line. that roar right now is for those four men coming out now onto this stadium floor once again to take the addy elation of the crowd. we can bring you those pictures. pristine and white. cj ujah, adam gemili, danny talbot and nethaneel mitchell—bla ke, who anchored the team in the race of his life. they are going to enjoy getting that gold medal. the americans with justin getting that gold medal. the americans withjustin gatlin, christian co
it was the final track race for a usain bolt. they are in the centre of the track, pulling up with cramp. hamstrung. watching the rest of the field blitz away from him. those celebrations from nathanial mitchell blake said it all. -- from nathanial mitchell blake said it all. —— nethaneel mitchell—blake. you have to go back to 2004 when great britain did it at an olympics. they waited so long. and many times have they dropped the baton? they didn't last night. they were absolutely...
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usain bolt has been beaten in his last individual 100m race before he retires. the eight—time olympic champion finished with the bronze medal in a race won by americanjustin gatlin, who has served two separate drug bans. after the race, gatlin was booed by the crowd at london's 0lympic stadium. now on bbc news, john simpson tells the remarkable story of waheed arian, the doctor from chester whose life has been
usain bolt has been beaten in his last individual 100m race before he retires. the eight—time olympic champion finished with the bronze medal in a race won by americanjustin gatlin, who has served two separate drug bans. after the race, gatlin was booed by the crowd at london's 0lympic stadium. now on bbc news, john simpson tells the remarkable story of waheed arian, the doctor from chester whose life has been
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usain bolt will compete in his last ever individual event. he qualified first in his heat in a performance which she said was far from his best, blaming the starting blocks. can he recovered to deliver the showstopping performance that we have come to expect? there is coverage throughout the day on bbc two from 1980 a.m. and on bbc one from 60. brilliant, well done. it is 6:40am. if you're still to go on your summer holiday or you know someone who is travelling home this weekend, be warned — there could be delays at some airports across europe. british airways, easyjet and ryanair have sent text messages to passengers, warning them to be at their chosen airport up to three hours early to avoid missing theirflight. lengthy queues were reported earlier this week at airports in france, spain, portugal, italy, croatia and greece, where enhanced security checks combined with high volumes of passengers have been causing disruption. joining us now is the independent‘s travel editor, simon calder. good morning. you obviously didn't get held up in
usain bolt will compete in his last ever individual event. he qualified first in his heat in a performance which she said was far from his best, blaming the starting blocks. can he recovered to deliver the showstopping performance that we have come to expect? there is coverage throughout the day on bbc two from 1980 a.m. and on bbc one from 60. brilliant, well done. it is 6:40am. if you're still to go on your summer holiday or you know someone who is travelling home this weekend, be warned —...
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exactly, one man in particular, that manage usain bolt. the fans have beenin manage usain bolt. the fans have been in for a treat here. a packed morning session, they have been into the jamaican spent. 0ne morning session, they have been into the jamaican spent. one of the greatest athletes to ever run track and field, usain bolt. he looked reasonably comfortable in the relay, he anchored the final leg for jamaica. they ran out of time on 37.95 seconds. after reaching the final here at the london stadium, here‘s what usain bolt had the same. it was brilliant. it is a great team, these guys are young, the crowd is wonderful and it out and needed but they had to do qualify. but like any added nurse? mazive no, i enjoy relays more than anything. but like any added nurse? mazive no, i enjoy relays more than anythinglj can i enjoy relays more than anything.” ca n safely i enjoy relays more than anything.” can safely report that the british then got the batting round safely, then got the batting round safely, thenit then got the batting round safely, then it has
exactly, one man in particular, that manage usain bolt. the fans have beenin manage usain bolt. the fans have been in for a treat here. a packed morning session, they have been into the jamaican spent. 0ne morning session, they have been into the jamaican spent. one of the greatest athletes to ever run track and field, usain bolt. he looked reasonably comfortable in the relay, he anchored the final leg for jamaica. they ran out of time on 37.95 seconds. after reaching the final here at the...