test against south africa at old trafford. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the world of sport is in shock this morning after its usain bolt was beaten in his last solo race at the world athletics championships in london. he lost to justin gatlin, who has been banned from the sport twice for drugs cheating and was booed and jeered by the capacity crowd at the london stadium. gatlin ran in 9.92 seconds, with christian coleman coming in second place. bolt finished in 9.95 seconds to take only the bronze. our sports editor dan roan has more. with the night sky crackling with excitement, the fireworks gave a sense of what was to come. commentator: usain bolt! lapping up the adulation for one last time in an individual final, bolt knew this buildup hadn t been perfect, beaten in the semi final by an american, christian coleman. his starts also have been shaky. bolt gets a pretty good start. so does coleman. coleman lead
farewell but itjust wasn t meant to be for usain bolt who bowed out of his final 100 metre race beaten into third place at the world championships asjustin gatlin claimed a second world title. bolt hadn t been at his best coming into these championships and he was always trying to make up ground in the final last night after a bad start. gatlin, who won his first would crown back in 2005, stormed through at the finish to take the title from bolt, with american christian coleman finishing second. the start. that s what killed me. normally, i would get better turna rounds, but it didn t come together. that is what killed me. i felt like it was there. know what i mean? i didn t get it. that s why i lost. it is just one of those things. how are you managing the emotion? your last individual race in a championship? it s rough, do you know what i mean? it was up and down, i was a little bit stressed, but i come out here andi bit stressed, but i come out here and i take it as an
test against south africa at old trafford. from london 2012 to london 2017 was olympic gold medallist michael johnson. that is in half an hour here on bbc news. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the world of sport is in shock this morning after usain bolt was beaten in his last solo race at the world athletics championships in london. he lost to justin gatlin, who has been banned from the sport twice for drugs cheating and was booed and jeered by the capacity crowd at the london stadium. gatlin ran in 9.92 seconds, with christian coleman coming in second place. bolt finished in 9.95 seconds to take only the bronze. our sports editor dan roan has more. with the night sky crackling with excitement, the fireworks gave a sense of what was to come. commentator: usain bolt! lapping up the adulation for one last time in an individual final, bolt knew this buildup hadn t been perfect, beaten in the semi final by an american, christian coleman. his starts also have been shaky. bol
after being booed when he defeated usain bolt at the world athletics championships. president trump welcomes china and russia s backing for new un sanctions against north korea. the us ambassador said it was the most stringent set of sanctions on any country in a generation. a review into the cost of energy is dismissed as cold comfort by consumer groups who say households are already paying too much. lib dem leader sir vince cable criticises elderly brexit supporters for, in his words, comprehensively shafting young people in the uk. now on bbc news b talking a lot about the world athletics championships. four time olympic champion michaeljohnson takes a look back now to london 2012. this summer, the greatest athletes on the planet will return to the scene of the 2012 olympics as they compete to be crowned world champions. london has been here before. and is well versed on how to rise to the occasion. five years have passed since london 2012. but the memory of those go
for a medal in the heptathlon. england are on top as they re about to head into day three of the fourth and final test against south africa at old trafford. and the dateline london panel examine ireland s growing fears around brexit. that s in half an hour, here on bbc news. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the world of sport is in shock this morning after usain bolt was beaten in his last solo race at the world athletics championships in london. he lost to justin gatlin, who has been banned from the sport twice for drugs cheating and was booed and jeered by the capacity crowd at the london stadium. gatlin ran in 9.92 seconds, with christian coleman coming in second place. bolt finished in 9.95 seconds to take only the bronze. our sports editor dan roan has more. with the night sky crackling with excitement, the fireworks gave a sense of what was to come. commentator: usain bolt! lapping up the adulation for one last time in an individual final, bolt knew his buildup had