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Welcome back. Date 10 of the Olympics and remarkably, things are

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still going rather well. Great Britain's 60 year wait for an

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Olympic showjumping gold came to an end after they won a tense jump-off

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against the Netherlands. Jason Kenny stormed to gold with a

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sensational performance in the sprint final, easily beating

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France's seven-times champion Gregory bow Dave -- Gregory Bauge.

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Beth Tweddle brought the curtain down on her career with an Olympic

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medal. She won bronze on the Olympic bars.

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Dai Greene was never in contention for a medal in the 400m hurdles as

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2004 champion Felix Sanchez of the Dominican Republic regained his

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title. Holly Bleasdale enjoyed a tough

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time in the pole vault final and struggled with nerves in the windy

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conditions. America's Jennifer sir won gold.

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It has been a busy day in the stadium which is again looking

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magnificent. A lot of sport taking place all over the place. We have

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women's hockey, football and boxing. Football is live on BBC Three.

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Wherever there is sport, you can see on the BBC. The current score

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in the football, Canada three, USA 3. The winners will play Japan in

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the final. If you want to watch the last few minutes and possibly the

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penalty shoot-out, go over to BBC Three.

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A little earlier on, we saw a terrific boxing fight and a great

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performance from our middleweight Anthony Ogogo and we can hear from

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him now. Anthony, there was a war of attrition in that final round,

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but you got over the line and are guaranteed a bronze medal,

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congratulations. Thank you. That was hard work. I had a look toward

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the other night with the Ukraine, world number one. That was a good

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fight. The German was big and strong. He hit hard. I could still

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get a gold medal. After all you have been through with injury enjoy

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tough qualification Jenny, what I do not want to take anything away

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from anybody. I have come here and represented this lion on my chest.

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I have had it tough, not just injury wise but problems at home.

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Just coming home and bringing a medal to my mum. I do not want to

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cry because I am a tough boxer so I will tough it out. You have done

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your mum, you have done your family, you have done your country proud.

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You said you wanted to hear 10,000 people cheering for you. You had

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10,000 people chanting your name, how was that? When I would hear it

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I would get a second wind, a third wind or if 4th win. I thank

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everybody at home, everybody who is supporting me and everybody who has

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played the lottery for the funding. I want to thank the more so much.

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That is it now. I have got to go and get a gold medal. You said you

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were going to treat every final like a final, you are now one match

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away from the final, can you think about Goldie yet? I have thought

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about gold since I qualified. When I qualified I thought it would be

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you -- complete euphoria. It is the gold medal that I am going for.

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Each day as it comes, I am so proud to be here on the final days.

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are in your way, congratulations. Thanks, mate, thanks, guys.

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He is thrilled. We have got some hockey for you and following a

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surprise defeat for China against Japan, Team GB went into the final

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group game knowing they were guaranteed a place in the semi-

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finals, regardless of the result against the Netherlands. Our

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commentators that the river bank arena are our own Mr Toad Barry

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Dutch and also for Great Britain. The winners tonight will play New

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Zealand in the semi-final. They have already qualified but the goal

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difference is inferior. The loser will play Argentina or Australia.

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They have played five times these two in an Olympic Games. Great

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Britain have never won. How close was that? Close to the

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a touch? The danger signs are there. tripped writer over the sticks.

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That is Helen Richardson who is down. One player despatched, Kitty

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van Male. And deservedly so. If I was the umpire I would have gone

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straight to yellow. That is a combination Britain do not want to

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Apology for the loss of subtitles for 59 seconds

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come across, it came off the foot for a start it was a great corner

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by Crista Cullen. I think it is one of her best when she keeps it low.

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She can use her entire bodyweight behind the ball and slam it home.

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She is the reason why Great Britain had the best penalty corner attack

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especially when Beth Storry was right there on top of her. Now a

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penalty corner. A clumsy tackle by Storry. It was a brilliant save by

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corner again. The stick stop happens in direct line with that

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teeth at the start of the second half. That is great news for Great

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run of her line by Beth Storry. lifting the ball over Anne Panter's

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stick initially. I would say it was a good dummy by Kitty van Male.

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Unfortunately for Georgie Twigg, she was expecting Kitty van Male to

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take the ball but she did not. was somebody on the post. Naomi van

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As ties the score. If anybody deserves to, it is have. That was

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an error by the point of view of the marking. It was a well-worked

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penalty corner. They have done their homework on the British

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defence. Sometimes, you hold your hand up and say it is a good

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Apology for the loss of subtitles for 59 seconds

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honesty. It was there to be cleared. it and Kitty van Male who finished

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will probably be the happier of the two coaches. For Great Britain,

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there has not been a stand-out player in this game, maybe Beth

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Storry in goal. For the Dutch, Naomi van As was top quality

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tonight. A big psychological boost for the Dutch, that victory. Their

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main players certainly came to the party and they deserve to be top of

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the group. They might meet Again, who knows? The important thing from

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Great Britain's point of view is they are in the last four. They

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should not be concerned too much about who they play and maybe there

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will be that bit extra desire once they are battling for the medals.

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The final score, the Netherlands 2, Knowing you were her already

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through to the last four, did that affect a? It is another game in the

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pool stages. It was the ideal situation if we could go top. We

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have come away slightly disappointed but we have got

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ourselves a semi-final because we did the hard work early. We are

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into the semi-final where we are fighting for the gold medal. Kate,

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you pushed the defending Olympic champions all the way, that must

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give you great heart? Yes, they used to be a thorn in our side, the

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Dutch commander the last couple of years we have proven that we can

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beat them. We did not quite have it today but I know if we play them

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again that will happen, definitely. A extraordinarily brave Kate Walsh

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Britain will play in the semi-final. The game going on at the present

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time is between Australia and Argentina. It is currently goalless.

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You can watch on the red button as you can watch everything. Here with

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us is a hockey gold medallist and a goalscorer in the Barcelona, 20

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years ago. IAA remember it well. I note that girls lost tonight. The

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men are in it as well and should get through to the semi-finals. We

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are competitive. This is the first time for a long while that both

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teams have been competitive ride until the final stages. The women

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had already qualified by the time they played the Dutch tonight. They

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went into the game knowing they had already qualified. The men have a

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big tussle tomorrow night. They can still qualify. The groups are quite

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complex. We have been trying to work it out today. I cannot do it.

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I cannot tell the difference between 20 years and 24 years. Kate

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Walsh broke her jaw with her hockey stick. She is plain. That is

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unbelievable. -- playing. Thinking about the times I have been hit in

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the cheek and I could not play for to number of weeks. The surgeon

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said to her, he put the plate in and said, it is actually stronger

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than it was before. All she has now is the pain. I am amazed she can do

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the interview. Great to see you. Thank you for popping in. Making

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its debut at the Games, women's boxing. Nicola Adams took on Stoyka

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Stoyka Petrova her and her opponent, wearing blue, knicker Adams of

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Great Britain. What do you make of the instruction been given? --

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Nicolette Adams. He was just saying she needs to relax a bit. She is

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tense. This is her debut. She is a master of the loose shoulders, the

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loose hands - quick punches. She works best when she is relaxed.

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Stoyka Petrova is making best use of this and is trying to make it

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difficult for her. She is the reigning European champion - Nicola

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Adams. She takes a good left hand from Stoyka Petrova. Adams, as much

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as she focused on this moment, she has scored from the right hand,

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left jab combination. A few years ago she doubted whether she would

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compete at the highest level again. She suffered a back injury after

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falling down the stairs in 2009. It kept her out of action for the best

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part of the year. She did not return to competition until 2010.

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She had to cope with the anguish and demons of inactivity. I have

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trained alongside her for about eight years. She is so immensely

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strong. It took a lot for her to come back from that dreadful injury.

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She has done so with enjoyment. I did not think I have ever not seen

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her smile. She loves every part of the boxing and does it every day.

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That belt brings an end to round number two. She has doubled her

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advantage. Let's listen in. Do not back off. You have to stop them

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coming, don't you? A great uppercut. A right hand by Nicola Adams. A

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great one two, forcing Stoyka Petrova her to come back. A front

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hand hook. She succumbs to the grounds have been completed and

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there are two rounds to go. This is between Stoyka Petrova, a one-time

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bronze medallist in the European Championships. She is being put

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under pressure from Nicola Adams, the third two-minute round in the

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women's 50 kilograms flyweight division. Nicola Adams is the

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number to seat in the competition. She is making her Olympic debut.

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She has been boxing very well indeed. She led after the opening

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round and extended that after the second round. She is using all the

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fluidity and punch variety that is her hallmark. Nicola Adams is a one

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of the hardest body punches I have ever boxed against. She is getting

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more confidence in the ring. Beautiful, straight shots once more

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from Nicola Adams. After taking a look on a scouting mission in the

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opening round, perhaps a bit nervous on her Olympic debut, the

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corner told her to relax. She is now boxing in rhythmic, fluid

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fashion here in round number three. She is using that Jack too much

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better effect will start she is the smallest boxer on the TV programme.

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That chap comes from nowhere. -- the GB programme. That chap. --

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that jab. The crowd rides in unison. She leads by six, 11 points up to 5.

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Nice and relaxed in the blue corner. We seek Nicola Adams throwing her

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combinations. She is forcing her opponent to stumble back again.

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That is so hurtful. I would like to see a few more going into the next

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and final two-minute round, the boxer wearing blue is Nicola Adams.

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She has worked herself into a six point lead and begun the rand in

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brilliant fashion. Stoyka Petrova or has to overturn their six-point

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deficit for the barbarian. -- Bulgarian. This is the 4th

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encounter between the two boxes. We wondered how significant that would

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be on the grandest stage of them all. It seems that Nicola Adams is

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about to repeat those victories. You can see the style coming out

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from Adams. Beautiful movement. She is proficient in both. We see

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Stoyka Petrova trying to find a way around the style of Adams. Nicola

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Adams lists Sugar Ray Leonard and Muhammad Ali as boxers she admires.

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They modelled their style on Sugar Ray Robinson. Sugar Ray Leonard and

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Cassius Clay began their rise to global prominence in the Olympic

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boxing ring. Nicola Adams drives her opponent backwards. Just a slip

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says the referee so the gloves will be wiped clean and the contest

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resumes. She is one of the most talented great British boxers on

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the squad. She trains at a gym in leads. -- leads place macro.

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Leeds. No doubt about the victor. After a consummate performance,

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Nicola Adams is beaming from ear to ear after her Olympic debut. All

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smiles. She has graced the same cameras as some of the boxers she

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most admired. Didn't she acquits herself well? It was a dazzling

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display it on her Olympic debut. Just moving out of the way it of

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that counter by Stoyka Petrova her. They are strong shops. You know

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when you have been hit by Adams. The moment of realisation - the

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final bell has sounded. Nicola Adams raises both arms in

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anticipation of victory. The official verdict is a few moments

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away. Ladies and gentlemen, the winner, by a score of 16 points to

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seven, in the blue corner, representing Great Britain, Nicola

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Adams. A dance of delight from Nick Adams as she soaks up the acclaim

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and applause. There are Union Jacks waving all around us. Nicola Adams

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celebrates as she bows to all four sides of the rain, in recognition

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of the fact she is guaranteed a place of the Olympic podium. She

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will stand on the podium regardless. What colour will the medal be?

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were promised lots of medals in the boxing. Next it is the footballers.

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Already through to the final arch Japan. They will meet the USA or

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confidence up a bit. Sinclair is in. Sinclair scores. What a moment for

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Canada! The maple leaves are flying at Old Trafford. When you want your

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big-game players to produce on the night, she is a great centre-

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forward. USA corner. USA did not score in the first eight minutes of

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the first half and they have not scored yet. It has gone again. The

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United States are level. I am not sure who that went in off last but

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delivery of the corner is getting the credit. The body that should

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have been there was the one on the post. There was uncertainty for the

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keeper Foster it should not have been a problem. -- the keeper. It

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have the lead again. Christine Sinclair has a second goal of the

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match. The shock is back on. What a goal that was! That was a great

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ball in. That was a terrific header - right into the corner. Eight talk

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goalkeeper and the act receipt of this header. -- a tall goalkeeper

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for Sinclair and two for the USA. It is 2-2 at Old Trafford. That was

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world class. She found a little bit of space. The technique she has got

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when she strikes it is real top 28 Olympic matches for the United

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States. This is only the 4th time they have conceded more than one

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goal. They have only lost two of the previous games. Sinclair is

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there again! It is a hat-trick for her! This is an unbelievable game.

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This is top quality centre-forward play. I cannot believe it. They

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just keep coming back, Canada. It is a good ball in. She found a

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little bit of space and put it will no way see over it all through

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they have got a penalty. The USA had a chance to equalise for a

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another term and the advantage is wins it now. And the goal was in!

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The USA have snatched it. Morgan has taken them through to yet

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another Olympic gold medal match. In the most dramatic of

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What a terrific game that was, wasn't it? We have got a repeat of

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the World Cup final from 12 months ago, Japan against the USA. Japan

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won on that occasion in a penalty shoot-out. Earlier this evening, we

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saw Felix Sanchez win the 400m hurdles for the second time. He won

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the title eight years ago in Athens in remarkably exactly the same time.

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He broke down in tears on the podium. Before that he spoke to

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Phil Jones. What a run, what a performance from Felix Sanchez. You

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are holding a picture that is dear to your heart. Explain it for us.

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That is my a grandmother who passed away. The inside, I have been very

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emotional. Just trying to hold it inside. I pinned its who the inside

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of my big because I want her to be as close to me as possible. I am

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just glad I was able to pull it off. This has elevated you to new

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heights. You have equalled the time needed to win the gold in 2000 are

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for exactly. I was surprised. I knew I had it in me, I had been

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running well all year and training. At the 800 IAA ran a personal

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record. I know why was ready. -- I know I was ready. We worked hard

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for the Games and it came together at the right time. Are a dream

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finish for leave. Tell us what was going through your mind when needed

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a lap of honour, soaking it all in? I just wanted to get it over with

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all day. I felt I could win. When I did, I could not believe it. I was

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waiting for them to catch me and they never did. Then I knew I had

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it. It is unbelievable, man, it is a really, really true blessing to

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finally claw my way. Are dominated for so long and then ups and downs

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with injuries. Injured or out of shape, I still made finals but I

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never quite got it. Then to put it all together at the Olympic Games

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they get two gold medals, it is amazing. An amazing story and you

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have done your family proud, well done. Thank you. Certainly has. I

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imagine he is quite popular in the Dominican Republic. They have only

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ever won two gold medals and he has got them both. Look at Great

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Britain in third place. Plenty of medals today. Not in

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athletics, Gabby, but nevertheless, some golden moments. Yes, and a

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bronze moment for Beth Tweddle which I think is as important as

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any medal which has been won in gymnastics because she was the

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Trailblazer. She showed others that it could be done. I am so pleased

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that she got on the rostrum. could have been 4th again and it

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would have been too painful. What have you got tonight? We have live

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boxing in the super-heavyweight division. Anthony Joshua is

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fighting tonight. We have Amir Khan and Dame Kelly Holmes as well. We

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are going live to the gold medal show jumpers. Clare Balding has

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them in a restaurant somewhere. Say no more. It sounds like a pretty

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good show. I will tune in on my way home. A TV in your car?! Switch

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over to BBC One for that. From here, from me, that is it. Gabby is on

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next. Hair entire gymnastic career has

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been building up for the next few moments.

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Beth Tweddle has a bronze medal! Calamity! Can Alan Irvine state

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