Netflix has confirmed that it will include video games as part of subscription packages at no extra cost.In a letter to investors, it said it was in the early stages of expanding into games and those for mobile would be added to the platform first."The time is right to learn more about how our members value games," it said on Tuesday. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านมะขามเอน
They were accompanied by 70-year-old retired Silbo Gomero teacher Eugenio Darias, whose grandfather used to own and work on this very same land. He told me that the boys' whistled conversation was similar to any they would have over text message or in the playground, but the focus was instead on the six differentiating sounds that make up La Gomera's protected whistle language. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดหลักช้าง
While it's true that most children their age would sooner pick up their phone and tap away, this small Canary Island invites them to think differently. Thanks to Darias, their threatened tongue has been a compulsory school subject since 1999 – and almost all 22,000 residents can understand it alongside their mother tongue of Canarian Spanish. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดนางเอื้อย
It's important to give students the idea that they can really use it if they need to, like other languages, but also that it's not necessary for everyday use," said Darias, who pioneered the Silbo Gomero learning programme. "Our aim is to give the whistle more importance so that the children can be confident using it together. Importantly, having the whistle protected within our compulsory curriculum prevents extinction altogether. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดวังรีบุญเลิศ
Whistle languages, in varying guises, exist in as many as "70 places", according to local broadcast journalist Francisca Gonzalez Santana. "In Turkey, for example, the whistle began 500 years ago during the Ottoman Empire," she said. "It then spread to all regions of the Black Sea; and in Mexico, we can still find whistled communication in Spanish – Chinantec." อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านมะขามเอน
The Tokyo Olympic Games are upon us. They look and feel different to any other Games of times gone by, but they are here. At last.With an unexpected additional year of preparation under their belts, more than 11,300 athletes from 207 countries will compete over the next couple of weeks, all vying to get their hands on the medal they've worked so long for. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านมะขามเอน
When the Games were postponed in March 2020, organisers said the Olympic flame "could become the light at the end of the tunnel". With the Covid-19 pandemic still raging worldwide, that metaphorical tunnel is still being traversed, but Friday's opening ceremony offers a glimmer of that light."I think it will be a moment of joy and relief when entering the stadium, a moment of joy in particular for the athletes because I know how much they are longing for this moment อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านกันละ
Masks, quarantine, saliva tests. Make no mistake, these are an Olympics like no other.With Tokyo in a state of emergency throughout the Olympics after a spike in Covid-19 infections, the Games have come under huge criticism from the Japanese public, the majority of whom have said they want the Olympics to be cancelled or postponed again. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านทุ่งแฝก
But safety is paramount for the organisers, and huge precautions are being taken, including holding the Games behind closed doors with no fans, from either Japan or overseas, being permitted inside venues.As for the athletes, they are under strict restrictions too. They must wear a face mask at all times - except when eating, drinking, training, competing or sleeping - and minimise physical interaction with others, and are being tested for Covid-19 every day. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านหนองแร้ง
But unfortunately the virus has affected the Games already, before they have officially started.On Thursday, 12 new cases of Covid-19 were reported, bringing the total of cases related to Games personnel to 87. There have been eight positive cases among athletes.Six Team GB athletes have had to isolate in their rooms after being identified as close contacts of someone on their flight who later tested positive for Covid-19. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดมะเฟือง
It was simple curiosity that prompted retired Royal Navy diver Chris Murray a decade ago to plunge into the icy waters around a mysterious islet in a small loch on his home island of Lewis in the Scottish Hebrides. But when the extraordinarily well-preserved pottery he found in the islet's silty surround was radiocarbon dated to 3600 BC, it pushed our awareness of civilisation on the British Isles back to a time before both Stonehenge and the first pyramids in Egypt.
The piece of land poking out of the Hebridean loch is an example of a remarkable form of a man-made island known as a crannog, which were created in multitudes via an inspiring blend of ingenuity and effort. Nearly 600 of these artificial islands have so far been recorded across mainland Scotland and its islands, built big enough to support large communal roundhouses or clusters of smaller dwellings, and linked by slender causeways or piers to the shorelines of myriad lochs in often stunning locations of wild beauty.
While the reason for building crannogs remains a subject of debate, no one doubts the ancient engineering energy they embody. "These crannogs represent a monumental effort made thousands of years ago to build mini-islands by piling up many tons of rocks on the loch bed," said Professor Fraser Sturt, an archaeologist at the University of Southampton, who studies crannogs in collaboration with Dr Duncan Garrow at the University of Reading.
The word crannog translates from Gaelic as "son of tree" or "young tree", referring to the fact that their foundations were built by driving long timber piles into the bed of a loch before filling in the interior with stones or other natural materials to create a solid foundation. People dwelled on these distinctive platforms for thousands of years – in some places, right up to the 17th Century.
Just gathering the rocks to form the solid in-fill for the new islets would have involved extensive scouring and gathering of material, then the deployment of flotillas of boats to ferry the material from the shore – a hard enough task even without factoring in the vagaries of the Scottish weather.
Bradly Sinden secured silver for Great Britain after defeat by Uzbekistan's Ulugbek Rashitov in the taekwondo -68kg final.The 2019 world champion, 22, was bidding to become Britain's first male Olympic taekwondo champion but was beaten 34-29. He wins Britain's first silver medal of the Tokyo Games. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านมะขามเอน
Trailing 18 14 going into the final round Sinden fought back in a see-saw finale to take a 28-26 lead going into the final seconds.However, Rashitov responded immediately to edge back in front and a strong trunk kick with six seconds remaining sealed a dramatic victory. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านรางม่วง
It was my gold medal to give away obviously he is a good fighter, I just made a few mistakes," said Sinden. "I think I got unlucky with a few things as well but that is taekwondo."I thought he was on the back foot. You have to commend him for what he did - a few mistakes from me, well done to him. You'll see me again in Paris." อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านทุ่งแฝก
Despite his disappointment at losing the final Sinden can reflect on a fine Olympics debut that continues his rapid rise in the sport.The Doncaster-born fighter won his first major senior medal at the 2017 World Championships aged just 18. Two years later, he became the first British man to win a taekwondo world title. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านหนองแร้ง
In Tokyo he powered into the semi final with a 20-point win against Tukey's Hakan Recber before coming from behind to beat Zhao Shuai of China 33-25 to guarantee a himself a medal."We were here to get gold - anything else is not what we're here to celebrate. Maybe eventually I will get over it," added Sinden. "But for now it has got me that I didn't win gold when I think it was there for me to take. I will take that and improve on it." อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดมะเฟือง
Both swimmers looked shocked as they spoke to BBC Sport afterwards, with Scott describing it as an "unbelievable moment".Scott, who qualified fastest, was the favourite going into the race but Dean was able to back up his rapid start with a strong finish. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดหลักช้าง
The 21-year-old had a difficult build-up to Tokyo after twice contracting coronavirus in 2020, which at one stage left him unable to "walk up the stairs without coughing and wheezing".Unable to train for three weeks on each occasion, Dean's training load had to be adapted to prevent any long-term damage to his body. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดนางเอื้อย
Despite the disruption, he arrived at the Games as the second-fastest man in the year, behind Scott."I knew it was going to be a dog fight," Dean told BBC Sport."I didn't know how people were going to swim it. It was just race to race."Thanks so much to everyone back home - my mum, my family, my girlfriend. All the boys back in Maidenhead - thank you for staying up." อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านทุ่งตำเสา
The young boy facing the camera spoke with a smile but everyone could see the steeliness in his eyes."I want to get to the Olympics and win a gold medal," Tom Daley told the BBC in 2005. He was holding a picture he'd made - a drawing of himself doing a handstand on the 10m diving platform at the London Games, then still seven years away. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านกันละ
If I wasn to win it would drive me on to be at the next Olympics and get that medal then."Daley was just 11 when he stated that mission.Sixteen years later and his dream was finally achieved. He and Matty Lee secured a historic synchronised 10m platform Olympic title at Tokyo 2020.During the medal ceremony tears poured from his eyes at the enormity of it all.
Ireland won their first gold medal of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games as Paul O'Donovan and Fintan McCarthy triumphed in the lightweight men's double sculls earlier today.This is the welcome they were given on their return to the Olympic village. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านมะขามเอน
Team GBs last man standing in the Archery 19 year old James Woodgate has been eliminated at the round of 32 in his first Olympics. The youngster lost out to Kazakhstan's Ilfat Abdullin. Bryony Pitman will compete in the women's event tomorrow, she is GB's last remaining athlete in the event. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านรางม่วง
Great Britain needed a last play try from Abbie Brown to see off the Russian Olympic Committee in their first pool game earlier this morning.It gets trickier in their second. They are up against Rio 2016 silver medallists New Zealand. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านทุ่งแฝก
I think there has been a concerted campaign across all the sports to have equal parity, equal medals between men and women.[Great Britain] has got a great track record in the men's C2, you may remember medals coming in - particularly in London 2012 - then it was announced the men's C2 would be phased out and the women's C1 would be coming in. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านหนองแร้ง
It was controversial There were some discussions shall we say among the paddling circles about its merits, but I think that competition proves it.Well worth its Olympic status. And a competition of that level just proves it. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดมะเฟือง
That s the case for Charlotte Dujardin this week she became Great Britains most decorated female Olympian, winning bronze in the individual dressage event at Tokyo 2020 But what does it take to win an Olympic dressage medal? And more importantly... how do you train a horse to dance? อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านกันละ
According to international dressage rider Lewis Carrier it s not something you can just do The 24-year-old has been riding horses since he was six and is hoping to compete for Team GB at the 2024 games in Paris.Training a horse to do that takes years of experience," he tells Radio 1 Newsbeat. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดสวนขัน
The American gymnast pulled out of the competition saying she needed to prioritise her mental health, a move that has brought praise from high-profile figures in sport, entertainment and politics.The 24-year-old said the support had shown her she was "more than my accomplishments and gymnastics". อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดวังรีบุญเลิศ
Every movement in dressage is triggered by an aide from the rider Lewis adds These horses have trained with these riders for such a long time. They know exactly what the rider is asking for when they do it. They have to be moving like Olympians. Nothing can look forced, it has to look harmonious between horse and rider." อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดนางเอื้อย
Top athletes like Charlotte Dujardin train with several horses so animals are ready to take over if needed.Horses can start competing aged eight and normally carry on until they're they're 19 or 20, Lewis says So do these hard-working horses get their own medals not exactly - but Lewis says if they win they celebrate with lots of sugar cubes and carrots. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านทุ่งตำเสา
Great Britain claimed a fourth swimming gold at an Olympics for the first time in 113 years by winning the inaugural 4x100m mixed medley relay in a world-record time.The British quartet of Kathleen Dawson, Adam Peaty, James Guy and Anna Hopkin won in three minutes 37.58 seconds. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดหลักช้าง
China took the silver medal while Australia won bronze.The gold is Peaty's second in Tokyo after the 100m breaststroke while Guy also won the 4x200m freestyle relay."One word has changed the whole British team - belief," said Peaty."We believe we can win, we believe we can get world records. If you have belief, you can build everything around that and we showed that here." อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดวังรีบุญเลิศ
The victory was all the more impressive given Dawson slipped off the wall at the start of her backstroke leg before fighting back superbly to give her team-mates the chance to chase down their opponents.Peaty and Guy overturned the deficit in the middle two splits - the latter completing his 100m in just 50 seconds - before Hopkin held on in a final 100m that featured American superstar Caeleb Dressel. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดนางเอื้อย
The USA were surprisingly not much of a factor as they finished fifth, with Dressel left way too much to do in his leg - in what was the 24-year-old's third race of the day."I was trying not to think about it [Dressel chasing her down]," said Hopkin. "I was trying not to think about how far ahead we were from them. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดสวนขัน
It s just irrelevant when youre in the water youve just got to race. When I turned I saw I still had a good bit of water in front of me and I just went for it. It's an amazing feeling and a privilege to be in this team."Great Britain have seven swimming medals so far in Tokyo and could add to that on Sunday with the men's 4x100m medley relay team and Dan Jervis (men's 1500m freestyle) and Ben Proud, who qualified from his 50m freestyle semi-final on Saturday, all in finals action. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านทุ่งตำเสา
cuda :)
OdpowiedzUsuńNetflix has confirmed that it will include video games as part of subscription packages at no extra cost.In a letter to investors, it said it was in the early stages of expanding into games and those for mobile would be added to the platform first."The time is right to learn more about how our members value games," it said on Tuesday.
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They were accompanied by 70-year-old retired Silbo Gomero teacher Eugenio Darias, whose grandfather used to own and work on this very same land. He told me that the boys' whistled conversation was similar to any they would have over text message or in the playground, but the focus was instead on the six differentiating sounds that make up La Gomera's protected whistle language.
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OdpowiedzUsuńWhile it's true that most children their age would sooner pick up their phone and tap away, this small Canary Island invites them to think differently. Thanks to Darias, their threatened tongue has been a compulsory school subject since 1999 – and almost all 22,000 residents can understand it alongside their mother tongue of Canarian Spanish.
อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดนางเอื้อย
It's important to give students the idea that they can really use it if they need to, like other languages, but also that it's not necessary for everyday use," said Darias, who pioneered the Silbo Gomero learning programme. "Our aim is to give the whistle more importance so that the children can be confident using it together. Importantly, having the whistle protected within our compulsory curriculum prevents extinction altogether.
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Whistle languages, in varying guises, exist in as many as "70 places", according to local broadcast journalist Francisca Gonzalez Santana. "In Turkey, for example, the whistle began 500 years ago during the Ottoman Empire," she said. "It then spread to all regions of the Black Sea; and in Mexico, we can still find whistled communication in Spanish – Chinantec."
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The Tokyo Olympic Games are upon us. They look and feel different to any other Games of times gone by, but they are here. At last.With an unexpected additional year of preparation under their belts, more than 11,300 athletes from 207 countries will compete over the next couple of weeks, all vying to get their hands on the medal they've worked so long for.
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When the Games were postponed in March 2020, organisers said the Olympic flame "could become the light at the end of the tunnel". With the Covid-19 pandemic still raging worldwide, that metaphorical tunnel is still being traversed, but Friday's opening ceremony offers a glimmer of that light."I think it will be a moment of joy and relief when entering the stadium, a moment of joy in particular for the athletes because I know how much they are longing for this moment
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Masks, quarantine, saliva tests. Make no mistake, these are an Olympics like no other.With Tokyo in a state of emergency throughout the Olympics after a spike in Covid-19 infections, the Games have come under huge criticism from the Japanese public, the majority of whom have said they want the Olympics to be cancelled or postponed again.
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But safety is paramount for the organisers, and huge precautions are being taken, including holding the Games behind closed doors with no fans, from either Japan or overseas, being permitted inside venues.As for the athletes, they are under strict restrictions too. They must wear a face mask at all times - except when eating, drinking, training, competing or sleeping - and minimise physical interaction with others, and are being tested for Covid-19 every day.
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But unfortunately the virus has affected the Games already, before they have officially started.On Thursday, 12 new cases of Covid-19 were reported, bringing the total of cases related to Games personnel to 87. There have been eight positive cases among athletes.Six Team GB athletes have had to isolate in their rooms after being identified as close contacts of someone on their flight who later tested positive for Covid-19.
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It was simple curiosity that prompted retired Royal Navy diver Chris Murray a decade ago to plunge into the icy waters around a mysterious islet in a small loch on his home island of Lewis in the Scottish Hebrides. But when the extraordinarily well-preserved pottery he found in the islet's silty surround was radiocarbon dated to 3600 BC, it pushed our awareness of civilisation on the British Isles back to a time before both Stonehenge and the first pyramids in Egypt.
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OdpowiedzUsuńThe piece of land poking out of the Hebridean loch is an example of a remarkable form of a man-made island known as a crannog, which were created in multitudes via an inspiring blend of ingenuity and effort. Nearly 600 of these artificial islands have so far been recorded across mainland Scotland and its islands, built big enough to support large communal roundhouses or clusters of smaller dwellings, and linked by slender causeways or piers to the shorelines of myriad lochs in often stunning locations of wild beauty.
อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดหลักช้าง
While the reason for building crannogs remains a subject of debate, no one doubts the ancient engineering energy they embody. "These crannogs represent a monumental effort made thousands of years ago to build mini-islands by piling up many tons of rocks on the loch bed," said Professor Fraser Sturt, an archaeologist at the University of Southampton, who studies crannogs in collaboration with Dr Duncan Garrow at the University of Reading.
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The word crannog translates from Gaelic as "son of tree" or "young tree", referring to the fact that their foundations were built by driving long timber piles into the bed of a loch before filling in the interior with stones or other natural materials to create a solid foundation. People dwelled on these distinctive platforms for thousands of years – in some places, right up to the 17th Century.
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Just gathering the rocks to form the solid in-fill for the new islets would have involved extensive scouring and gathering of material, then the deployment of flotillas of boats to ferry the material from the shore – a hard enough task even without factoring in the vagaries of the Scottish weather.
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Bradly Sinden secured silver for Great Britain after defeat by Uzbekistan's Ulugbek Rashitov in the taekwondo -68kg final.The 2019 world champion, 22, was bidding to become Britain's first male Olympic taekwondo champion but was beaten 34-29. He wins Britain's first silver medal of the Tokyo Games.
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Trailing 18 14 going into the final round Sinden fought back in a see-saw finale to take a 28-26 lead going into the final seconds.However, Rashitov responded immediately to edge back in front and a strong trunk kick with six seconds remaining sealed a dramatic victory.
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It was my gold medal to give away obviously he is a good fighter, I just made a few mistakes," said Sinden. "I think I got unlucky with a few things as well but that is taekwondo."I thought he was on the back foot. You have to commend him for what he did - a few mistakes from me, well done to him. You'll see me again in Paris."
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Despite his disappointment at losing the final Sinden can reflect on a fine Olympics debut that continues his rapid rise in the sport.The Doncaster-born fighter won his first major senior medal at the 2017 World Championships aged just 18. Two years later, he became the first British man to win a taekwondo world title.
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In Tokyo he powered into the semi final with a 20-point win against Tukey's Hakan Recber before coming from behind to beat Zhao Shuai of China 33-25 to guarantee a himself a medal."We were here to get gold - anything else is not what we're here to celebrate. Maybe eventually I will get over it," added Sinden. "But for now it has got me that I didn't win gold when I think it was there for me to take. I will take that and improve on it."
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Both swimmers looked shocked as they spoke to BBC Sport afterwards, with Scott describing it as an "unbelievable moment".Scott, who qualified fastest, was the favourite going into the race but Dean was able to back up his rapid start with a strong finish.
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The 21-year-old had a difficult build-up to Tokyo after twice contracting coronavirus in 2020, which at one stage left him unable to "walk up the stairs without coughing and wheezing".Unable to train for three weeks on each occasion, Dean's training load had to be adapted to prevent any long-term damage to his body.
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Despite the disruption, he arrived at the Games as the second-fastest man in the year, behind Scott."I knew it was going to be a dog fight," Dean told BBC Sport."I didn't know how people were going to swim it. It was just race to race."Thanks so much to everyone back home - my mum, my family, my girlfriend. All the boys back in Maidenhead - thank you for staying up."
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The young boy facing the camera spoke with a smile but everyone could see the steeliness in his eyes."I want to get to the Olympics and win a gold medal," Tom Daley told the BBC in 2005. He was holding a picture he'd made - a drawing of himself doing a handstand on the 10m diving platform at the London Games, then still seven years away.
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If I wasn to win it would drive me on to be at the next Olympics and get that medal then."Daley was just 11 when he stated that mission.Sixteen years later and his dream was finally achieved. He and Matty Lee secured a historic synchronised 10m platform Olympic title at Tokyo 2020.During the medal ceremony tears poured from his eyes at the enormity of it all.
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Ireland won their first gold medal of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games as Paul O'Donovan and Fintan McCarthy triumphed in the lightweight men's double sculls earlier today.This is the welcome they were given on their return to the Olympic village.
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Team GBs last man standing in the Archery 19 year old James Woodgate has been eliminated at the round of 32 in his first Olympics. The youngster lost out to Kazakhstan's Ilfat Abdullin.
OdpowiedzUsuńBryony Pitman will compete in the women's event tomorrow, she is GB's last remaining athlete in the event.
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Great Britain needed a last play try from Abbie Brown to see off the Russian Olympic Committee in their first pool game earlier this morning.It gets trickier in their second. They are up against Rio 2016 silver medallists New Zealand.
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I think there has been a concerted campaign across all the sports to have equal parity, equal medals between men and women.[Great Britain] has got a great track record in the men's C2, you may remember medals coming in - particularly in London 2012 - then it was announced the men's C2 would be phased out and the women's C1 would be coming in.
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It was controversial There were some discussions shall we say among the paddling circles about its merits, but I think that competition proves it.Well worth its Olympic status. And a competition of that level just proves it.
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That s the case for Charlotte Dujardin this week she became Great Britains most decorated female Olympian, winning bronze in the individual dressage event at Tokyo 2020
OdpowiedzUsuńBut what does it take to win an Olympic dressage medal? And more importantly... how do you train a horse to dance?
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According to international dressage rider Lewis Carrier it s not something you can just do The 24-year-old has been riding horses since he was six and is hoping to compete for Team GB at the 2024 games in Paris.Training a horse to do that takes years of experience," he tells Radio 1 Newsbeat.
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The American gymnast pulled out of the competition saying she needed to prioritise her mental health, a move that has brought praise from high-profile figures in sport, entertainment and politics.The 24-year-old said the support had shown her she was "more than my accomplishments and gymnastics".
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Every movement in dressage is triggered by an aide from the rider Lewis adds These horses have trained with these riders for such a long time. They know exactly what the rider is asking for when they do it. They have to be moving like Olympians. Nothing can look forced, it has to look harmonious between horse and rider."
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Top athletes like Charlotte Dujardin train with several horses so animals are ready to take over if needed.Horses can start competing aged eight and normally carry on until they're they're 19 or 20, Lewis says So do these hard-working horses get their own medals not exactly - but Lewis says if they win they celebrate with lots of sugar cubes and carrots.
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Great Britain claimed a fourth swimming gold at an Olympics for the first time in 113 years by winning the inaugural 4x100m mixed medley relay in a world-record time.The British quartet of Kathleen Dawson, Adam Peaty, James Guy and Anna Hopkin won in three minutes 37.58 seconds.
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OdpowiedzUsuńChina took the silver medal while Australia won bronze.The gold is Peaty's second in Tokyo after the 100m breaststroke while Guy also won the 4x200m freestyle relay."One word has changed the whole British team - belief," said Peaty."We believe we can win, we believe we can get world records. If you have belief, you can build everything around that and we showed that here."
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The victory was all the more impressive given Dawson slipped off the wall at the start of her backstroke leg before fighting back superbly to give her team-mates the chance to chase down their opponents.Peaty and Guy overturned the deficit in the middle two splits - the latter completing his 100m in just 50 seconds - before Hopkin held on in a final 100m that featured American superstar Caeleb Dressel.
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The USA were surprisingly not much of a factor as they finished fifth, with Dressel left way too much to do in his leg - in what was the 24-year-old's third race of the day."I was trying not to think about it [Dressel chasing her down]," said Hopkin. "I was trying not to think about how far ahead we were from them.
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It s just irrelevant when youre in the water youve just got to race. When I turned I saw I still had a good bit of water in front of me and I just went for it. It's an amazing feeling and a privilege to be in this team."Great Britain have seven swimming medals so far in Tokyo and could add to that on Sunday with the men's 4x100m medley relay team and Dan Jervis (men's 1500m freestyle) and Ben Proud, who qualified from his 50m freestyle semi-final on Saturday, all in finals action.
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