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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240604 00:51:00

The consequences can be when it goes wrong. but, you know, never calculated risks when descending and i don t think unnecessary risks, but things can happen. it s estimated that around one in every 2,000 people in the uk has haemophilia, a condition which affects the blood s ability to clot. british para rower ed fuller has restricted movement in his ankles because of the condition but it hasn t stopped him excelling in his sport, winning world and european titles. rachael latham reports. the british pa ralympic the british paralympic team is made up of over 200 athletes and with a wide range of disabilities. ed fuller, however, is believed to be one of the only british athletes competing at the top level in para sport with his hidden disability. haemophilia. an inherited bleeding disorder. he found outjust two years old on a family holiday. i found outjust two years old on a family holiday.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240604 01:51:00

Can be when it goes wrong. but, you know, i never calculated risks when descending and i don t take unnecessary risks, but things can happen. it s estimated that around one in every 2,000 people in the uk has haemophilia, a condition which affects the blood s ability to clot. british para rower ed fuller has restricted movement in his ankles because of the condition but it hasn t stopped him excelling in his sport, winning world and european titles. rachael latham reports. the british paralympic team is made up of over 200 athletes and with a wide range of disabilities. ed fuller, however, is believed to be one of the only british athletes competing at the top level in para sport with his hidden disability haemophilia, an inherited bleeding disorder.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240604 12:40:00

Been speaking about what it is like to train and compete with the condition. the british paralympic games made up of 200 athletes with a wide range of disabilities. ed fuller however is believed to be one of the few athletes competing with his hidden disability, haemophilia, an inherited bleeding disorder. he found out at two years old on a family holiday. i found out at two years old on a family holiday. found out at two years old on a family holiday. i was walking along a low stone family holiday. i was walking along a low stone wall family holiday. i was walking along a low stone wall and family holiday. i was walking along a low stone wall and i family holiday. i was walking along a low stone wall and i fell- family holiday. i was walking along a low stone wall and i fell off. - family holiday. i was walking along a low stone wall and i fell off. i - a low stone wall and ifell off. i hit my head really hard and cut my year and it would not stop reading. i went to accident

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240604 17:49:00

In the second, ending the match with back to back aces to reach his first ever grass court quarterfinal. looks like american gymnast simone biles will return to the spread after nearly two years out. she s entered an event in indianapolis. the part time 0lympic entered an event in indianapolis. the part time olympic gold medallist took a mental health break after struggling at the tokyo games, where she pulled out of one discipline needed event. however, she has put her name down for the us classic, a low profile competition in august and it s also a qualifying event for the national championships. now, imagine having a condition where the body takes longer to stop bleeding, and then having to compete at an elite level. it s estimated that around one in every 2,000 people in the uk have haemophilia, a condition which affects the blood s ability to clot. british para rower ed fuller, a world and european champion is one such person. he s been speaking to our reporter rachael latham abou

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240604 23:51:00

Of. showed me what the consequences can be when it goes wrong but, you know, i never take on calculated risk when i am to sending and i don t take unnecessary risk but things can happen. its estimated that around i in every 2,000 people in the uk has haemophilia, a condition which affects the blood s ability to clot. british para rower ed fuller has restriced movement in his ankles because of the condition but it hasn t stopped him excelling in his sport, winning world and european titles. rachael latham reports. the british paralympic team is made up of over 200 athletes which have a wide range of disabilities. ed fuller is believed to be the on the athlete believed to be competing at the top sports, haemophilia, and inherited bleeding disorder. he found out itjust two years

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