for the news where you are. goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday i m jane dougall. he s the man behind red bull s success but adrian newey has shocked the fi world with the news that he s leaving the team. all eyes are on manchester city as the title race heats up will they take three points from brighton, or blink like liverpool? and seven time champion ronnie 0 sullivan wants to make it eight as he powers past his opponant. proving age isjust a number. what is possible in this game westmark how long can you keep going for? could i when intervention by 50, who knows? i m probably the only one able to do that. also coming up on sportsday. the focus of the american football world is on detroit, as the city prepares to host the nfl draft starting later this evening. welcome to the programme. huge news coming out of formula one today the man credited with masterminding red bull s success for the last two decades is leaving the team. design chief adrian newey has been be
u.s. make their final pitch ahead of the iowa caucuses were bogles voters will have their 1st say in the presidential election. and you. see the boy was a little. more. and in sport the men s australian open final is underway with novak djokovic playing dominic team for the title meanwhile 21 year old soviet canon of the united states is still basking in the glory of her 1st ever grand slam crown. the impact of the corona virus outbreak in china is spreading around the world the 1st death from the illness outside of china has been confirmed in the philippines a 44 year old man from hong where the virus was 1st reported died in a hospital in manila so the virus is now responsible for the deaths of at least 304 people and more than 14000 people are confirmed to have the illness a number of african countries including botswana and uncle have reported suspected cases officials there are. concern that poor countries that they re ill equipped to deal with any outbreak and a growing
Japan's Ryoyu Kobayashi flew 291 meters in Iceland for an unofficial world record touted by organizer Red Bull as "the longest ski jump in history."
Japan's Ryoyu Kobayashi flew 291 meters in Iceland for an unofficial world record touted by organizer Red Bull as "the longest ski jump in history."