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And now we can get the latest from Games. -- and now we can get the

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latest from Rio, it is time for the Olympics Sportsday.

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Hello, I'm Olly Foster these are our Olympic Sportsday

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headlines on the penultimate day of the Games in Rio de Janeiro.

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Nicola Adams is the flyweight Olympic Champion again.

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Paddling to the podium but this time it's gold for Heath.

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There's also a bronze for Team GB in the Triathlon.

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But there's a premature end to Tom Daley's Games

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as he bombs in the 10 metre platform semi-finals.

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I'm Matt Smith, with all the sports news away from Rio, including

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a Premier League setback for Liverpool, but an unlikely

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And six points too for Pep's Manchester City,

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who score four at Stoke, to sit top of the pile.

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Evening, so much to cram into tonight's programme,

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we'll be with Matt Shortly and we'll also head live to Rio but Day 15 has

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already seen Team GB add to their medal tally.

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But in the last half an hour Nicola Adams has retained her Olympic

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flyweight title against Sarah Ourahmoune from France. She won

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three of the four rounds to get a unanimous victory on points,

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117-111, so the judges. -- said the judges. How sweet was this one? The

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Gold rush continues, I can't believe it, I'm now officially the most

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accomplished amateur boxer we have ever had ever and this is an amazing

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feeling. I would like to say thank you to everyone who has aborted me,

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my mum and brother and happy birthday to my coach -- who has

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supported me. We made it. Can you compare this with London?

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Definitely. It is well up there. They are both on the same level, it

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takes a lot to win an Olympic medal especially to be able to do it twice

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and I would like to thank everybody, the coaching staff, everybody. John

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in the Gray to see that smile again and we

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will have more reaction to her gold medal through the evening -- great.

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The first British medal of the day came on the Lagoa in the

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200m Kayak sprint and it was a gold for

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Liam Heath who had already won silver in the Kayak double

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with Jon Schofield over the same distance.

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He was favourite to win the race and though he made a poor start

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he powered into the lead and finished ahead of

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The Spaniard Saul Cravattio took bronze.

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Absolutely incredible. It has been on my mind every single day for the

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last four years. I feel like I switched on automatic and just went

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my deck popped off, but I kept going. Bit of a headwind.

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Unbelievable. You had us worried for a little bit, you had ground to claw

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back, but you were never concerned? Where I'm sitting, you don't worry

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about anyone around you, you just focus on your lane and I hit the

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start very hard. You have to judge the conditions, there was a

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headwind, I got a solid start, then keep the grip down to the line.

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Team GB's women were in the final of the K4 over 500 metres.

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They finished down in 7th despite finishing joint second

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Hungary won gold in that one ahead of Germany and Belarus.

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Great Britain have won half the medals on offer

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Gold and silver for the Brownlee brothers on Thursday,

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today Vicky Holland won bronze in the women's

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Holland came out on top by three seconds.

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The other Brtitish competitor Helen Jenkins was down in 19th.

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America's Gwen Jorgensen took gold, ahead of the Swiss 2012

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After the race the Holland and Stanford spoke

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I knew I had to get my confidence that I would be at my best for this

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one and it has paid off. I'm not sure what to say, describe your

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emotions. A bit mixed, I'm delighted that Vicky got the medal, we came

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here as a team to get a medal and we have walked away with one, it was a

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tough day. Yesterday we asked Johnny for advice about the race and he

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just kept saying, it's really hard, and it was really hard. I suffered

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from the start until the end but I gave it everything and I could not

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have asked much more of myself. I'm delighted for Vicky, and even though

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fourth is the worst place to come at the Olympic Games, it is still

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fourth at the Olympic Games. It is better than seventh, you can be very

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proud. We can put it on display. We have one medal in the house now.

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Tom Daley was expected to win a medal in the 10 metre platform,

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but he couldn't even make it into tonighjts final.

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A bronze medallist in London and former World Champion

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he had started the compettion so strongly, he finished

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the preliminary round in top spot, but in the semi-final

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At the halfway stage he was in 18th and last place.

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On his final dive he needed to score more than 100 points to make

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the top 12 to qualify, but only managed 50 and stayed down in 18th.

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He won bronze in the synchro in Rio but had been expected to challenge

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for a medal in the individual final this evening.

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I've worked so hard these past four years to get to this point today and

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yesterday I got an Olympic record, the highest score ever in an Olympic

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Games but today it was not meant to be and that is what diving does

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sometimes. I truly am heartbroken because I do feel I'm in the peak

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physical condition and I could go out there and I could have won

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tonight, it is hard braking because this is the Olympic Games and those

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five rings mean so much to me, and to not be in the final to get the

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shot to go for the medal, that is heartbreaking. It gives you plenty

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of motivation for Tokyo, a better narrative. I will give it my best

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shot, working harder than ever before. Massive upset in the diving,

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Tom Daley not making it into the final.

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Plenty more action to bring you, golf and Taekwondo

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on the way but it's high time we crossed

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to the Olympic Park to speak to our Sports News Correspondent

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Chris McLaughlin to look ahead to the final night of the athletics.

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Before we do that it's worth just reflecting

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on the treble-treble as Jamaica got the baton round safely to Usain Bolt

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Absolutely. Pretty busy at the Olympic Park 's afternoon, but it

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was packed in the Olympic Stadium, the last chance to see Usain Bolt in

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action and he got what he came for, the treble double, the four by 100

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meter relay was the last gold medal -- treble treble. Everyone was there

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to see the fastest man on the planet make history and he spoke to us

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afterwards. I'm just happy to have done what I came to do and I'm proud

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of myself and I have to give thanks to the guys, they came through for

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me. The talk was about the triple Top Gear, but to deliver that, the

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enormity, it blows our minds -- triple treble. I looked at it as an

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accomplishment, I enjoy pressure and I live for these moments, it is

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beautiful and I came through and I'm just proud of myself. Tonight we

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have the double 44 Mo Farah. Yes, he is on fire at the moment.

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This evening it is the 5000 metres, he is the favourite, defending his

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title from London, and this was him defending his 10,000 metres title,

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but Mo Farah fully expected to get gold medal again for Team GB this

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evening. We have the relay is coming up, the four by 400, but no British

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men involved. No. But starting with the women, they have a chance,

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actually, over medal. More than a decent chance. They were fourth in

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qualifying overall. Second last night behind the Jamaicans, and they

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last won a medal in 1992, Russia usually do well, but we could well

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see a medal for the women in this event. As you said earlier no men,

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and in controversial circumstances, Matt Hudson-Smith was ruled to have

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had part of his foot outside the takeover zone, they finished first

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but were disqualified. Disappointment for them. They

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appealed but the disqualification stands and UK athletics says the

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video evidence was inconclusive in the end they described it as hugely

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disappointing. Disappointing for the men but a real chance of a medal

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this evening for the women. Chris, thanks for joining us. Another busy

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night coming up. And now back to the action.

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Britain's Charlie Hull missed out on a medal in the women's golf.

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Despite being close to the leaders for most of the four

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days, her challenge faded and she finished tied for seventh

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on 8 under par, two shots away from China's Shanshan Feng

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Gold went to South Korea's Inbee Park who ended up on 15 under par.

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World number one, Lydia Ko of New Zealand, who was four

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The other sport coming up in a moment. Team GB women's hockey

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players had a great party last night in Rio after their incredible final

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against the Netherlands, winning gold medal on a penalty shoot out

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and today they have been speaking to us. Only when someone says you are

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Olympic champion, I looked down and realise I have a gold medal round my

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neck, and then it feels real, but even then, the last two and a half

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weeks, it feels like watching a movie of someone's life, it feels

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surreal. An emotional roller-coaster to watch last night, I can only

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imagine what it was like to play in. The Dutch are a great side and they

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had a penalty early doors which Maddie saved. They kept going ahead

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and we kept taking them back, even though they would dominate the match

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we felt we had the chance of taking it to penalties, and the whole drama

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of penalties, special moment with your team-mates. When the five --

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final golden shot wedding, what we're feeling? -- went in. There was

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relief, joy, every kind of emotion, it is all on our faces and that will

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stay with me for a long time. You have spent so many years in the

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hockey team and you have seen ups and downs, how much does it mean?

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Myself and Helen have been on the scene since 1999, we did not qualify

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for Athens, six in Beijing and third in London, and to finally stand on

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top of the podium and sing the national anthem it is something I've

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dreamt about since I was a little girl. I can't process what has

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happened, and I think I would like to take time, sit down, go through

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memo -- memorabilia and think about the memories can which I will have

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the rest of my life, it has been a roller-coaster, many lows, but I

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would not change a thing for it to end like this.

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These are live pictures, Nicola Adams receiving her gold medal after

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beating the Frenchwoman Sarah Ourahmoune in the final to retained

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her flyweight title. We can see her get the gold medal. Sarah Ourahmoune

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picking up her trinket. Three-dimensional representation of

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the Games which apparently is what those trinkets are, fully

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recyclable. Sarah Ourahmoune with a silver medal, and here comes the

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33-year-old Nicola Adams, the first female boxing champion as the women

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are's sport made its debut in London four years ago, she won the

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flyweight title there and became a pin-up for the women's sport and now

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four years later she has done it again. One of the most electrifying

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smiles in sport, beaming, Innard punishment of the achievement she

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has lived, claiming her second successive boxing gold -- in

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acknowledgement. Just the 17th boxer to win more than one Olympic title.

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Great performance Nicola Adams. Gold medallist for the second successive

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time in the 51 kilograms flyweight division. Great to see that smile

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yet again. Now we can bring you up to date with sport a bit closer to

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home. Lots of Saturday football. Matt Smith has the details.

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Seven Premier League games today, starting with the lunchtime kick off

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Pep Guardiola's first taste of a windy trip to Stoke.

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The Premier League has a new superstar manager, when Pep

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Guardiola is in town any view will do, but for all his influence over

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the public it is far greater over his players. Sergio Aguero missed

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two penalties in midweek, this incident gave him another chance,

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third time lucky. Strikers rely on confidence, when they start scoring,

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they are hard to stop, and that is five in two games for Aguero. Stoke

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is never easy away from home, and Manchester City have a poor record

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there, they are scared punishment once, but not twice. Referees have

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been told to clamp down on incidents like these from Raheem Sterling.

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Bojan halving the dev is it. -- deficit. The first test Pep

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Guardiola's rain, but his team held tight and more, summer signing

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Nolito with the easiest finishes for his first in English football, and

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his second was just simple. How will Pep Guardiola cope in wet and windy

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conditions in Stoke? The answer, in fact it. The quality of the players

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is amazing for the -- emphatic. How they fight and run for each other,

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they play for each other, everyone run and play, so we can forget where

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be played today, one of the toughest games of the season and at the end,

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we suffered in the first 5-10 minutes of the second half, but that

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is normal. After that we controlled it and it was a pity that we created

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lots of opportunities but the last pass was not correct. But we did it

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really did. -- really good. A new season, but Liverpool

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are still a work in progress under Jurgen Klopp, beaten 2-0

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by an excellent Burnley First half goals from

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the Clarets' two strikers, Sam Vokes and Andre Gray

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were enough to beat a Liverpool side who couldn't replicate last week's

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showing at Arsenal. The still manager-less Tigers won

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2-0 at Swansea to make it Substitute Shaun Maloney had not

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been on long before edging the visitors in front,

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and Abel Hernandez wrapped up The top two from last season,

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Leicester and Arsenal, have reached half time

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at the King Power Stadium The home side wanted a penalty not

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long before the break. Did Koscielny get the ball or Daniel Drinkwater in

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the follow up? Mark Clattenburg waved play on.

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Burnley burst Liverpool's early season balloon

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Hull, still without a manager and with only 13 fit senior players,

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New signing Victor Wanyama got a late winner for Spurs

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against Crystal Palace, while Diego Costa came to Chelsea's

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rescue again with a late goal at Watford to maintain

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And Ronald Koeman has a first win as Everton boss,

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as they came from behind at West Brom.

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Koeman also revealed that Romelu Lukaku will be staying

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Five games in the Scottish Premiership today, with champions

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Celtic first up at St Johnstone in the early kick off.

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Leigh Griffiths likes travelling to St Johnstone and last season he

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scored his 40th goal of the campaign here. Which had not been achieved by

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a Celtic player for 15 years and today he celebrated his 26th

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birthday by getting the opening goal, and he should have got his

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second shortly afterwards, the St Johnstone goalkeeper performing

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heroics before he was beaten by Scott Sinclair. Celtic were on the

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charge and James Forrest made it 3-0 by half-time, and with goals flying

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in all sorts of bodies points were being sought, and if you expected a

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comeback from the home side -- all sort of vantage points were being

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sought. Ryan Christie then got the fourth goal for Celtic in added time

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to put the icing on the cake. Elsewhere Aberdeen got their first

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win of the campaign, Hearts put five past a hapless

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Inverness, while Rangers remain the early leaders

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after Kenny Miller's injury time Ross County are third after a 2-0

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win over Kilmarnock. In cricket the T20 finals day

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is well underway at Edgbaston. In the first semi final today,

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Ben Duckett's 84 was pivotal as the Northants Steelbacks were too

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strong for the Nottinghamshire Outlaws, whose 153-9

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was eight runs short. In the second semi,

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Durham batted first In reply Yorkshire have fallen seven

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short, they lost the England trio of Gary Ballance, Joe Root and Jonny

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Bairstow very quickly. That is it for now.

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Great Britain have a gold and a silver medal from Taekwondo

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so far, and there are two more opportunities for them to add

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Mahamma Cho made it through to the quarter finals

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of the men's over 80 kilogram competition.

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It was a very impressive performance too

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against London silver medallist Anthony Obami of Gabon.

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Cho, in the red here, was narrowly ahead going into the last few

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seconds but a late head kick secured him a 12 points to six win.

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He'll fight against second seed Sajjad Mardani of Iran at around

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815 this evening for a place in the semi finals.

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Bianca Walkden is also safely through.

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The current world champion in the over 67 kilogram class wasn't

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expecting too much trouble from Papua New Guinea's Samantha Kassman,

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Walkden, who is the flatmate of gold medallist Jade Jones,

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was comfortable throughout the contest.

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She eventually won by a points gap - that's when the lead is so great

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She next faces Olympic champion Milica Mandic of Serbia

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Let's reflect on one of our gold medal highlights from yesterday.

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At the age of 58, Nick Skelton might be a veteran but he used

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all his years of experience to win the individual show jumping event.

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It all came down to a nail biting jump off, but Skelton

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told our correspondent Andy Swiss that he was always

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confident on his mount, the appropriately named Big Star.

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He's a fast horse and he's a quick jumper and is careful, and I knew

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that I could go quick, but you don't have to go stupid in those

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situations. You have got usual head. It is not just about blasting around

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as fast as you can go, because if you knock one down that is it. You

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have got to plan it and try to do the best you can and leave the

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fences are and that puts the pressure on the other riders. What

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was it like watching it? Watching everyone else but you went first. I

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was watching the scoreboard, I did not watch any of them jump, I was

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just watching the scoreboard and it was the longest ten minutes you

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could ever have, but I tried to keep out of it and hope for the best.

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Second oldest Olympic champion, that Great Britain has produced. Does it

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make it all the sweeter, all those years of waiting? Yes, it does, I

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had a near miss in Athens, very close to the individual, and in

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London again with big star, but for him to win now, you Billy deserves

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it. He is such a great horse -- he really deserves it. People that

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don't know your history, talk us through the injuries. I broke my

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neck in 2000, and I watched Sydney on TV, the surgeon said I should not

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ride again, it could end my career if I fell again, but you get to the

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stage where you love doing what you do, and then the horse came along at

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Athens, I knew he was good enough. After him, big star came along, and

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that gives you the chance to keep going. If someone said you were

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going to win a gold medal in 2016, at your first Olympics, what would

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you have said question not I would have said they were off their head.

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Fantastic gold medal at the age of 58, it gives hope to everyone.

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They got 65 medals in London and they should get that tonight through

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tae kwon do hopefully. If Great Britain can hang

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on to second in the medal table it would be their highest finish

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at the Olympics since 1908. There'll be more sport

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here on BBC News at 730. But we can leave you with the smiles

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of Nicola Adams, she is the flyweight Olympic champion once

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again.

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