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    Team GB high jump coach Caan is under investigation about conduct and is banned from travelling to Tokyo Olympics

    A BRITISH high jump coach has been suspended pending the outcome of a disciplinary investigation.It is understood Fuzz Caan was unable to travel to Tokyo due to the British Athletics probe following a complaint about his conduct.
    Brtish high jump coach Fuzz Caan has not travelled to Tokyo as an investigation into his conduct goes on
    In a statement, UK Athletics said: “We can confirm that an employed coach has been suspended pending an internal investigation.
    “As such, no further comment is available at this time.”
    Had he travelled, Caan would have been involved with Brits Morgan Lake and Emily Borthwick ahead of this morning’s high jump contest in Tokyo.
    The pair had mixed emotions following their appearance at the Olympic Stadium on Day 13 of the Games.
    Milton Keynes’ Lake, 24, was fifth in qualification group B after clearing a height of 1.95m.
    She finished tenth at the Rio 2016 Olympics and will be aiming to improve considerably on that performance in Saturday’s final.
    Borthwick, 23, from Loughborough, was eighth in the qualification group with a personal best of 1.93m but that was not enough to progress further.

    In a separate issue, Toni Minichiello – the man who guided Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill to Olympic heptathlon glory at London 2012 – remains provisionally suspended from coaching.
    According to UK Athletics, the 55-year-old is the subject of complaints from female athletes and his coaching licence has been revoked pending an investigation.
    Minichiello is not a member of the BBC athletics team, which has been covering the events from studios in Salford.
    Morgan Lake booked her place in Saturday’s high jump finalCredit: PA
    Emily Borthwick went over a new PB of 1.93m but could not progress in TokyoCredit: PA
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    Tokyo 2020: Favourite Grant Holloway suffers shock loss after 24 wins in row as Hansle Parchment takes 110m hurdles gold

    RED-HOT favourite Grant Holloway suffered one of the shocks of the Olympics with defeat in the men’s 110m hurdles final.The American, 23, was unbeaten in a staggering 24 races going into the showpiece race of the season.
    Hansle Parchment, front, stormed through to win Olympic gold in the 110m hurdlesCredit: AP
    There was plenty of respect between the top three Grant Holloway, Parchment and Ronald Levy afterwardsCredit: Reuters
    And he made a lightning start out of the blocks, seemingly pulling clear by the mid-way point.
    But a stumble late on saw Holloway lose his rhythm – opening the door for Jamaican Hansle Parchment to storm through for gold.
    Parchment crossed the line in 13.04 seconds with Holloway second in 13.09 and another Jamaican, Ronald Levy, claiming bronze in 13.10.
    Sprinting legend Usain Bolt congratulated his compatriot Parchment on the victory.
    He wrote on Instagram: “Simply Magnificent. Brilliant.”
    Bronze medallist at London 2012, the new champion Parchment said: “The greatest feeling, the greatest feeling.
    “I’ve worked so hard. It’s unbelievable that I caught this guy (Grant Holloway). I’m really grateful.
    “Certainly. There are so many here, Grant here for instance, and that’s a motivation for me. I even sat and watched (other athletes) to improve how I take my training times.
    “I don’t think a lot of people expected me to win.”
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    But there was obvious disappointment for nervous Holloway, who was expecting to add the Olympic gold to his world championship title from 2019.
    Despite this, the former long jumper, high jumper and 400m runner was gracious in coming second and laughed with Parchment and Levy on the track afterwards.
    He said: “Everybody knows I’m going to get out strong. Now it just comes to a point where I’ve got to finish strong.
    “I did it once when I was two shaves (0.02s) off the world record so I know I can do it.
    “I just think the nerves, the big atmosphere got the best of me a little bit.
    “But I’m young, I’ve got a lot of races under my belt so I’ll take this with a grain of salt and I keep moving forward.
    “This was not the outcome that I wanted but it enables me to say I’m an Olympic medallist.”
    Brit Andrew Pozzi was left disappointed by his seventh-placed finish.
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    He said: “I came here wanting to win a medal, I wasn’t moving quite how I wanted.
    “Sadly, in that race I tried to fight it a little bit. It’s a disappointment not to win a medal.
    “It’s been a big journey, I’m so grateful for everyone who’s contributed over the last decade. It’s frustrating, it’s not quite where I want to be.”
    Holloway made a flying start and looked on course for victory in TokyoCredit: Getty
    Parchment enjoyed a strong finish and went over the line in 13.04 secondsCredit: AP
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    What are Nike sprint ‘super shoes’ worn by Dina Asher-Smith and why was original design axed for Toyko Olympics?

    NIKE’S have released a new sprint ‘super shoe’ after the originals were axed by the company – because they would not have got approval from World Athletics.And the company have released an adapted version of the running spikes to be worn by Dina Asher-Smith at the Tokyo Olympics.
    Dina Asher-Smith is among dozens of athletes wearing Nike’s new sprint spikesCredit: Getty
    Nike’s new sprint spikes have been controversial but the original designs were never released before these versions were unveiled for the OlympicsCredit: Rex
    Nike’s new running spikes have been shelved ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics
    The shoes are a different design to ones we have seen before on an athletics track
    The controversial shoes were being branded as a Usain Bolt-busting solution from Nike – but the American company have shelved the shoes with World Athletics approval all but impossible.
    Instead they have released an adapted version, which have been approved by boffins at World Athletics.
    And rival companies are also coming up with footwear that has similar technology – with Adidas among the chasing pack.
    They have been a big talking point at the Olympics.
    What are the Nike Zoom Air Viperfly spikes and will they be allowed at the Tokyo Olympics?
    Nike’s cutting-edge running spikes are designed specifically for 100m sprinters.
    All sprinters wear footwear with small metal spikes on the bottom for better grip.
    Over the last few decades, manufacturers have found ways to make the foot plate more rigid and lighter, which has been approved by athletics officials.
    But the Nike shoes have a carbon fibre mechanism under the ball of the foot that acts like a springboard, generating more power in the sprinter’s stride.
    Nike said: “This composition, developed alongside the Nike Air Zoom Alphafly NEXT%, was designed to provide responsiveness and energy.
    “It follows deep study of the strategy and performance of the race, and focuses attention on what athletes need most in the last 20 meters of the sprint.”
    Currently, we will NOT be seeing these spikes at the Tokyo Olympics, if it goes ahead in the summer of 2021.
    Nike will not make these shoes available for athletes in Japan.
    The shoes have to be approved by World Atheltics, which approve certain lines of footwear ahead of each world championships, with specific limits on sole thickness.
    Nike told SunSport: “World Athletics changed the rules so the shoe will not be produced given Nike respects the rules.
    “We have been researching, developing, building, and testing performance footwear for half a century.
    “The athlete will always be our focus and we will continue to create new and better solutions for their needs.”
    The black and green spikes are being described as the fastest of all time
    What shoes did Usain Bolt run his 100m and 200m world records in?
    Retired Jamaican track icon Bolt ran 9.58sec in the 100m in 2009 at the World Championships in Berlin.

    He then went on and broke his own 200m world record, setting an all-time fastest of 19.19sec in the half lap sprint.
    Bolt wore Puma spikes his whole career and was endorsed by the German company since his earliest days as a promising young teenager.
    Usain Bolt broke the 100m and 200m world records in Berlin in 2009, which still stand todayCredit: AFP – Getty More

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    Tokyo 2020: Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix and Lois Toulson through to 10m diving final as First Dates’ Fred pays tribute

    ANDREA Spendolini-Sirieix and Lois Toulson both made the 10m platform diving final.But only after each making a mess of one of their five attempts.
    Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix booked her place into the 10m platform diving final this morningCredit: Reuters
    And she’ll be joined in the final by fellow Brit Lois ToulsonCredit: Getty
    Toulson stood joint fifth after her opener but then got her second dive, a reverse 2 ½ somersault which was the easiest of the five routines on her programme, badly wrong to plunge to 14th.
    With only the top 12 to qualify, it meant Toulson, girlfriend of three-time Olympic medallist Jack Laugher, could not afford another mistake.
    And the 21-year-old from Huddersfield pulled herself together to get back into the top 10 after round three and a terrific fourth effort, an inward three and a half somersault with tuck, earned 72.00pts, her best of the contest.
    That moved Toulson up to sixth and another solid dive on her final effort eased her into the final in ninth behind Hongchan Quan of China.
    Spendolini-Sirieix, daughter of “First Dates” maitre d’ Fred, served up a mess of a third dive but it did not spoil the entire dish.
    The mistake took her out of the top eight and put some pressure on but a terrific last dive secured her passage in eighth place
    It’s just great to be here and I’m so grateful to be able to compete.Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix
    She said: “I was much more relaxed than yesterday and I definitely had a lot more fun.
    “It’s just great to be here and I’m so grateful to be able to compete.”
    When pressed on being more relaxed, she added: “It definitely helps with that internal pressure. And it makes a lot easier.
    “You’re so much more relaxed and confident when you’re having fun.”
    “I always want to do better in every competition. I definitely improved on my prelim score yesterday and I want to improve on my score in the final.
    Spendolini-Sirieix’s dad couldn’t help but share his delight at his daughter’s progression to the Olympic final.
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    He tweeted: “And onto the final! #tokyo2020 #olympics #diving #platform #10m #teamgb #goAndrea”
    A delighted Toulson said: “I’m really proud that me and Andrea have both got through to the final.”
    She added: “I’m really enjoying it. I’ve got five more dives, so hopefully I can improve.”
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    Who is Andrew Pozzi and how long has he been dating Katarina Johnson-Thompson?

    ANDREW POZZI is Team GB’s big hope in the men’s 110 metres hurdles – and he is the male half of British Athletics’ power couple.The hurdler is looking to become Britain’s first medallist in decades when he goes up against the high barriers and the best in the world.
    Andrew Pozzi, left, qualified for the Olympic final after finishing fourth in his semi-finalCredit: Getty
    Andrew Pozzi and Katarina Johnson-Thompson have been together since 2018
    Even the great Colin Jackson, who held the world record, never won a medal at the Olympics.
    Who is Andrew Pozzi?
    Andrew Pozzi, 29, is a British track and field athlete from Stratford-upon-Avon.
    The began running with Stratford Athletics Club as a youngster and ran 13.29sec in the hurdles as a youngster, the fastest time ever run by a British junior.
    Pozzi made his senior breakthrough at the 2012 World Indoor Championships in Istanbul, where he finished fourth at the age of 19.
    He later won the British Universities, or BUCS, Championships at the London Olympic stadium where he achieved the Olympics ‘A’ qualifying standard and berth at the home Games.
    Unfortunately he suffered a hamstring injury and had to withdraw during his first heat.
    In 2018, Pozzi beat Jarret Eaton to win the World Indoor Championships in Birmingham over the shorter 60m hurdles event, with a time of 7.46sec.
    In this Olympics, Pozzi has improved through the rounds, running 13.50sec in his heat, where he qualified in fourth, then 13.32sec in his semi-final, where he was again fourth.
    He will be in lane two for the final, next to world No1 Grant Holloway, who is favourite to win gold.
    How long has Andrew Pozzi been dating Katarina Johnson-Thompson?
    The hurdler and multi-event world champion Katarina Johnson-Thompson started going out in 2018.
    A year later, KJT became a heptathlon world champion and de facto favourite to win gold in the Tokyo Olympics.
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    But little did either of them know it would be put back by 12 months, leading to an injury nightmare for Johnson-Thompson, who has been battling an Achilles injury.
    Unfortunately for KJT, 29, she was forced out of the Olympic heptathlon after a pull in the opposite calf to the leg she injured earlier this year.
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    Team GB boxer Ben Whittaker REFUSES to wear silver medal on podium after losing Olympic final against Arlen Lopez

    BOXER Ben Whittaker was so devastated with his Olympic final loss he refused to wear his silver medal on the podium. The brilliantly talented light-heavyweight lit up the Games in Tokyo with his eye-catching and slick back-foot style.
    Ben Whittaker refused to wear his silver medal on the podiumCredit: EPA
    Ben Whittaker pictured pocketing his silver medalCredit: AFP
    But he was unable to overcome the final hurdle in his long journey to Olympic gold as he was outpointed by Cuban Arlen Lopez.
    Lopez, who won gold at Rio 2016 at middleweight, beat the Brit on a split-decision.
    And Whittaker, 24, was left heartbroken after defeat, so much so that he could not even bare celebrate his runner up prize, putting it in his pocket.
    He told the BBC: “You don’t win silver, you lose gold. I’m very disappointed with myself. I didn’t perform good.
    “I am very disappointed. I feel like a failure. He was very good but you are in this game to win gold, not silver.
    “This feeling will stick with me now. I don’t want this feeling again.”
    I am very disappointed. I feel like a failure. He was very good but you are in this game to win gold, not silver. Ben Whittaker
    Whittaker’s stance may appear unusual, but it echoes the mindset boxing legend Floyd Mayweather had after he was reduced to bronze in 1996.
    Mayweather, now 44, was robbed in the semi-finals and was left so disgusted he gave his medal to his grandmother to keep.
    Years later he famously stated you cannot win a bronze if you were beaten, believing he instead ‘received’ the medal.
    Whittaker, who did later wear his silver after coming off the podium, had a similar winning mentality.
    He said: “I don’t want to look like a baby or a spoiled brat but I am so upset that I didn’t win the gold. I feel like I lost gold. I can’t celebrate silver.
    “Maybe in a couple of years when I’ve got kids I can look back and say your dad lost a gold medal. But that is all it is.
    “I want to put this to the back of my mind because I didn’t achieve what I wanted to achieve.
    ‘THAT’S A WINNERS ATTITUDE’
    “I want to thank God for putting me in this position and everyone in Great Britain for getting behind me.
    “Sorry for making you wake-up and seeing me let you down.”
    Whittaker was praised by Piers Morgan, who tweeted: “‘You don’t win silver, you lose gold. I’m very disappointed – I feel like a failure. You’re in this game to win gold.’
    “Love this – finally, an athlete at these Olympics prepared to tell the truth about competing in elite sport. Good for you.”
    Another online agreed: “That’s a winners attitude – and no doubt he will get that gold next time.”

    But despite Whittaker’s competitive nature winning the approval of some, others disagreed.
    One said: “He needs to tone the misery down a bit. How many people have silver medals!”
    Another said: “His unsporting behaviour really irritated me. He should learn to be gracious even in defeat.” More

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    Katarina Johnson-Thompson pulls up injured in 200m before limping over line in devastating blow for Team GB Olympic ace

    THE injury curse struck the British Athletics squad again as Katarina Johnson-Thompson failed to complete day one of the heptathlon.Johnson-Thompson, 28, ruptured her Achilles at the end of 2020 and also underwent surgery on an unspecified issue.

    Heptathlete star Katarina Johnson-Thompson pulled up injured during the 200m eventCredit: Reuters
    Medics rushed over to Johnson-Thompson’s aid after she went down injuredCredit: Reuters
    The fact the Liverpudlian had managed to make the start line in Tokyo was an achievement in itself, something she called a personal “victory”.
    But after 80m of the 200m heat one, the fourth of seven rounds of competition, reigning world champion Johnson-Thompson pulled up and was then disqualified for stepping outside of her lane.
    She crashed to the floor in agony and remained there with her head in her hands.
    A wheelchair was brought to the track but she refused that and decided to carry on running to record a time – but officials deemed that she has stepped outside of her lane.
    Prior to that race, she had been lying in fifth place overall and knew that the track events were her strongest disciplines.
    This bad news follows the exits of sprinter Dina Asher-Smith from the 100m and 200m following a torn hamstring, and Adam Gemili could not complete the 200m for a similar injury woe.
    A statement from British Athletics stated that Johnson-Thompson picked up a calf injury.
    They said: “Unfortunately Katarina Johnson-Thompson sustained an injury to her right calf during the 200m and has had to withdraw from the heptathlon.
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    Liverpool athlete Johnson-Thompson suffered a calf injury 80m into the raceCredit: Reuters
    Johnson-Thompson bravely limped over the finish line, but she was disqualified for stepping outside of her laneCredit: Reuters
    The 2019 world champion went into the 200m event lying in fifth place overallCredit: AP

    “To confirm, it is not a repeat of her recent Achilles injury which was on her left leg. There will be no further comment this evening.”
    Commenting on Johnson-Thompson’s injury, Denise Lewis, the 2000 heptathlon Olympic champion, said: “She hasn’t contested a 200m for a while. The turn puts a lot of stress on those Achilles tendons.
    “I am so gutted for her, so gutted for her. She has worked so hard to get to this stage. She increased the strapping for the 200m. This was the test event.
    “Someone’s heart has been trashed on the track It will be hard for her to come back from this emotionally – but she will.”
    Jessica Ennis-Hill, the 2012 heptathlon Olympic champion, had her British record broken by Johnson-Thompson at the 2019 Athletics World Championships in Doha.
    She said: “Kat has been such a victim of the past 18 months. She had the best year of her life in 2019 and was ready to go. She was in the best place – all she had to do was be ready to ride through the winter and maintain her form.

    “Instead, she had an 18-month layoff and it is hard to maintain that. The event is gruelling and it has ended up in injury.
    “It is utterly devastating for her. The years she has had in the sport, she has had so many lows, it’s so unfair she is in this position again.
    “There is a lot going on next year, it is a huge one, and you don’t want to put the body through more stress. She has to go away and rest now.”
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    Team GB boxer Ben Whittaker wins silver after losing Tokyo Olympics final against Arlen Lopez

    BEN WHITTAKER’S quest for Olympic gold ended in a convincing defeat by Cuban Arlen Lopez in the light-heavyweight final. The 24-year-old from Darlaston, West Midlands had to settle for silver as he was out-boxed by Lopez, the middleweight champion from Rio five years ago.  
    Ben Whittaker won Olympic silver in Tokyo after losing against Cuban Arlen LopezCredit: Reuters
    Ben Whittaker was beaten by split-decisionCredit: Getty
    Ben Whittaker devastated in defeatCredit: Reuters
    Cuban coaches console Ben WhittakerCredit: Getty
    It left Team GB still waiting for a first boxing gold of the Tokyo Games, despite claiming a haul of six medals.  
    Lopez, far busier in his workrate, earned the decision of four of the five judges, with the rangey Whittaker unable to make much impact.  
    Earlier, super-heavyweight Frazer Clarke was stopped in the final round of his semi-final against the giant Uzbek Bakhodir Jalolov.
    Jalolov reopened a deep cut over the Brit’s eye, which he had suffered in his quarter-final win. 
    The big man from Burton is captain of the British team – who still have two chances of gold, through flyweight Galal Yafai and women’s middleweight Lauren Price, who are both through to the semi-finals.
    And Clarke, 29, said: “It’s not the fairytale I wanted but I’m proud.
    “The last six months I’ve made more sacrifices for boxing than I had in the previous 18 years. 
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    “Maybe I could have carried out the gameplan a bit better but Jabolov is a great fighter.
    “I’m a little bit gutted, I wanted to get to the final, but It’s been an absolute pleasure to captain these guys.
    “I’ve been captain on paper but there are 11 captains.”
    Team GB captain Frazer Clarke took Olympic bronzeCredit: Reuters
    Frazer Clarke embraces giant Uzbek Bakhodir JalolovCredit: AFP
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