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How do you become the best distance runner in the world?
Moving to Oregon, sleeping in an air-thinning tent, and training come what may. Sports Reporter Keme Nzerem meets Mo Farah on his quest for distance running world domination.
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Farah strikes gold to take world 5,000 metres
Britain’s Mo Farah wins gold in the 5,000 metres at the World Championships in Daegu today, seven days after being pipped to victory in the 10,000 metres.
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Personal best for Channel 4 News ‘chariot of fire’
Reporter Keme Nzerem achieved a personal best when he ran in an 800 metres for members of the media at the World Athletics Championships. Just don’t ask him how long he took.
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Usain Bolt’s 200m win makes up for 100m failure
Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt makes up for last week’s disqualification in the World Athletics Championships 100m, winning the 200m final in a time of 19.40 seconds.
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Bolt and Pistorius – the stars of world athletics
The world of athletics currently has two undisputable global stars. The fastest man on the planet Usain Bolt, and the fastest man on no legs – Oscar Pistorius, writes Keme Nzerem.
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How much did Team GB need Dai Greene to win?
It’s the first gold for Britain – a Welsh world champion, David ‘Dai’ Greene wins the men’s 400m hurdles at the World Athletics Championships.
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Mo Farah is the ‘real deal’
Former 5,000m world record holder David Moorcroft tells Channel 4 News sports reporter Keme Nzerem that Mo Farah is “the real deal”.
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New video shows Usain Bolt’s anger after 100m false start
Channel 4 News obtains exclusive footage showing Usain Bolt’s anger at himself after being disqualified for a false start in the 100m final. Keme Nzerem reports.
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Silver, not gold, for Jessica Ennis
Britain’s great Olympic gold hopeful, Jessica Ennis, wins silver in the Heptathlon event, and sets her sights on gold for the Olympics.
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Who will fall next to the athletics ‘cover curse’?
Sports reporter Keme Nzerem on the growing superstition that whoever features on the cover of the daily athletics programme will fall foul of the rules and suffer disqualification. Who will be next?
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Behind the scenes: tweets, pictures and more
Channel 4 has exclusive access to the World Athletics Championship. Follow all the tweets as they happen from those reporting and presenting in the Daegu stadium.
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Lord Coe adamant ‘false start’ rule will not change
Questions have been raised over the “red card” rule that saw Usain Bolt disqualified in the 100m finals, but Lord Coe tells Channel 4 News that “a rule is a rule” and it will not be changed.
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Usain Bolt crashes out of 100m after false start
Usain Bolt watches his teammate Yohan Blake win the men’s 100m at the World Athletics Championships after false-starting. It follows similar disappointments for Team GB, as Keme Nzerem reports.
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How do you beat Usain Bolt?
Sprint stars tell Channel 4 News that catching the world’s fastest man is all in the mind, as Bolt prepares to defend his crown in South Korea.
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What makes these championships so important?
Sports reporter Keme Nzerem explains why the 13th World Athletic Championships mean so much to Great Britain.