Cockroft wins third gold as Pembroke defends title

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On a successful day for the Great Britain team at the New Delhi World Para Athletics Championships, Hannah Cockroft and Dan Pembroke added to their long list of world titles.

Cockroft, 30, won the women’s T34 800m ahead of British team-mate Kare Adenegan, who won silver, to earn her third gold medal at these events and her 19th overall title.

Cockroft told BBC Sport, “On every start line, I go, “I don’t know how I’m going to get round this,” but once I’m going, everything went as planned.”

“I don’t know how long this will last, or how long I can continue doing this,” he said. I’m so blessed to be able to pursue my passions.

Because it has been an active year, I’m looking forward to a quieter year and some relaxation.

Despite entering the competition unprepared and with injuries, Pembroke, 34, won a third consecutive world championship in the men’s F13 javelin with a best throw of 68.51m.

The hip abductor tear in my right leg, which is unsuitable for a javelin thrower, basically renders your run-up useless, said Pembroke.

I’ve had to rely on trying to visualize it because I haven’t thrown in four and a half weeks since coming out here.

Jonathan Broom-Edwards of Britain won a silver medal in the men’s T64 high jump, and Lydia Church won a bronze medal in the shot put with Anna Nicholson (F35), respectively.

After claiming her fifth world title at 800m with victories in the 100 and 400m, Cockroft, a nine-time Paralympic champion, won a hat-trick of gold in New Delhi.

Adenegan, 24, finished in a season’s best 2: 03.91 to claim her third silver medal of the championships in a championship-record time of one minute 49.88 seconds.

For athletes with visual impairments, Paralympic champion and world record-holder Pembroke’s best throw of 68.51m was made on his final attempt, throwing more than five meters further than the rest of the field in the F13 javelin.

Broom-Edwards, 37, who was the three-time world champion, finished second behind Temurbek Giyazov from Uzbekistan in the men’s T64 high jump with a final run of 2.00 meters just 3 cm short of the gold-medal jump.

The British team won a hat-trick of bronze medals in the shot put, led by 20-year-old Michael Jenkins.

He finished ahead of compatriot Jose Lemos Rivas and Colombian Levin Moreno Denis, who finished with silver, with the men’s F38 final record holder’s throw of 18.84m.

In the morning session, Nicholson, the team’s co-captain, placed third in the women’s F35 category for those with co-ordination issues with a personal best throw of 9.58m.

After finishing fourth at the 2019 championships, the Gateshead Harrier won her first medal at the Worlds, joining her bronze at the 2024 Paralympics in Paris.

Anna Nicholson, left, and Lydia Church on the podium at the 2025 World Para Athletics Championships in New DelhiReuters/Images courtesy of Getty

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Can Rodgers rediscover Celtic’s attacking X-factor?

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Scottish Premiership: Motherwell vs. Celtic

Glasgow’s Celtic Park Date: Sunday, October 4th Kick-off: 5:00 BST

It’s difficult to get your head around the Celtic firing blanks statistic from a Thursday night full of arresting statistics.

A former swashbuckling team now finds it difficult to consistently blast its way out of a paper bag. A confident Motherwell will be in their sights on Sunday.

Brendan Rodgers’ side lost 2-0 at home to Braga on Thursday evening, which is only their fifth goalless start of the season. Celtic has never lost a goal this early in a season since 1991-92.

The message about Celtic’s creative struggles still resonates, of course, in the form of Kelechi Iheanacho’s strike, which was strangely ruled out for a ghost handball.

They are utterly out of sorts when they are attacked. Rodgers has accepted it as fact and says he needs to find a way to resolve it.

Celtic went goalless five times last season, but only once in 57 games, which is startling. Only four goals were scored in 53 games during Ange Postecoglou’s second season.

Hearts have scored almost twice as many goals as Celtic did in the Premiership. In the league, Motherwell, Dundee United, Hibs, Kilmarnock, and Livingston have all outscored Celtic. In the modern era, this kind of thing is uncommon.

Rodgers is a capable manager, and Sunday might be the start of that. Possibly . But he made a point about some of the team’s numbers from the previous season as a stark contrast before and after the defeat to Braga.

Loss of crucial game-breakers

Over the past few years, Celtic have successfully sold a lot of goals and ingenuity. And they did a terrible job of relocating it.

There was a lot of danger ahead of the time of Jota-Kyogo Furuhashi-Liel Abada or Daizen Maeda-Kyogo-Nicolas Kuhn, who was a stellar Matt O’Riley.

There were some players who could create something that would open a obstinate defense even on the worst days of the game.

Kyogo excelled at it. He had almost 20 assists and 85 goals in his stature in that time. Another 39 goal involvements were made for the previous year and a half. O’Riley added another 27 goals and 30 assists.

Since Jota (15 goals and 12 assists in his final season) left for Al-Ittihad in summer 2023), Celtic has offloaded around 227 goals and 120 assists.

Many of those players were unpredictably unpredictable, with pace, vision, and speed. They frightened opponents. The X-factor existed. They consistently stayed at a high tempo, broke through defenses, and managed to turn a difficult 0-0 into a respectable victory.

Here’s something from earlier this year since some of them will take some time to complete because we’re going back a few seasons. In the Champions League game against Bayern Munich in February, Celtic scored twice. When Kuhn scored, he was still with Celtic. Maeda remained a true Maeda.

The xG (expected goals) metric isn’t for everyone, but it does tend to support what we know to be true with the help of statistical analysis.

In the first game, they won against Bayern, with an xG of 1.37 and 1.12 respectively. Although that is modest, they were excellent on the field.

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Celtic’s poor recruitment is “inescapable.”

It’s not rocket science. With a few exceptions, Celtic used to have really effective attackers, but they now don’t. Iheanacho has made a promising start through the middle while Sebastian Tounekti appears in the Jota mold.

To be honest, the rest is dull. Mada is only a shadow of himself because he eschewed the opportunity to move elsewhere in the summer. James Forrest, a 34-year-old, replaced him in Braga.

Despite Rodgers’ desperate for a goal, Michel-Ange Balikwisha and Johnny Kenny did not play for Braga. Shin Yamada and Callum Osmand, two summer signings, did not feel qualified enough to join Rodgers’ Europa League squad.

Reo Hatate is not the same person who was once at the heart of everything that made Celtic great.

The team’s legendary totem for years, Callum McGregor, has not spoken publicly. This season, he scored four goals. This season, he hasn’t scored.

Although Benjamin Nygren has scored and assisted, he doesn’t appear to have O’Riley’s skills for game design. Not yet.

McGregor correctly predicted that the new players were still adjusting to life at Celtic on Thursday night. He also claimed that the team needed to perform more quickly, slickly, and effectively in everything they did, and he was correct.

They are active all day. They are four points and five goals worse off in their first six games overall in terms of league form.

Paulo Bernardo and Hatate were the favorites to win the £11 million Arne Engels and Paulo Bernardo over Braga. Is Hatate now in trouble, or is it Engels, who has only started four games this season, because he didn’t really perform? Rodriguez hasn’t been able to extract the most from the Belgian.

It’s inevitable, but the manager doesn’t want to be drawn back into the discussion about Celtic’s subpar performance in the transfer window. It is present at every turn.

Rodgers has experienced disappointment over the loss of hamstring injury victim Alistair Johnston, who was also injured on August 20 and has been missing. The Celtic team has won just three of their eight games, but he has missed them all eight.

Colby Donovan, a teenager, has taken advantage of his opportunity in Colby’s absence, but Johnston, a strong defender, also gives Celtic’s attack more energy. He already had two goals and two assists last season at this point.

After the international break, Johnston will return, which Rodgers will be pleased to hear as he works through the issues.

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Diddy jailed: The Punisher weighs in on star’s sentence and makes blunt claim

An exotic dancer nicknamed The Punisher who testified against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs during his trial has spoken out about the disgraced star’s charge

Disgraced music star Sean ‘P Diddy’ Combs was jailed for four years and two months on Friday and one person who testified against him has made it clear how they feel about the decision. Combs, 55, was also fined $500,000 fine, which is the highest the judge could impose.

The sentence came as the rapper was acquitted of the more serious charges of racketeering and sex trafficking in July. However, he was found guilty on two charges of transportation of former girlfriends for prostitution. During the trial, vile details emerged about Combs’ sex life and ‘freak off parties’ involving ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura.

Ventura was among those who testified against the Bad Boy Records founder. So too was Sharay Hayes. The exotic dancer, nicknamed The Punisher, spoke during the trial to give his recollection of events.

At the time, Hayes told the court about his encounters with the musician. He claimed to have had around eight to 12 encounters with Combs and his ex-girlfriend.

Now, Hayes has revealed he believes the sentence by Judge Arun Subramanian was handed out to send a clear message that he is trying to protect victims and deter others from such behaviour.

Hayes told TMZ he believes the star truly is remorseful after Combs revealed his sorrow at events during sentencing. Hayes added: “He was on top of the world and lost it all … and has no one to blame but himself — that changed him forever.”

However, another sex worker named in trial testimony told the publication they believe Combs got off lightly. The anonymous source explained they believed the disgraced star might have got 10 years behind bars.

Other famous faces to react to the sentencing included Combs’ long-term rival, 50 Cent. The rapper, whose real name is Curtis James Jackson III, couldn’t help but take aim following the judge’s decision.

He wrote on social media: “Hey to whoever was booking Diddy for speaking engagement. I heard he won’t be able to make it, I’m available!”

Following the sentencing, Combs’ attorneys spoke outside of court to reveal they plan to appeal the sentence. His lawyers Marc Agnifilo and Brian Steel said: “We are planning to appeal, we are planning to appeal.

“We think we have strong basis to appeal – the strongest basis is that the jury reached a verdict on coercion, they found it was not coercion and I think that the judge said coercion today at least a dozen times. We think that is unconstitutional. We think that a jury verdict should mean more than our jury’s verdict seems to mean. So we are planning to appeal.”

Combs’ mother also reacted to the sentence outside of the court. As she stepped outside of the venue, she waved to the crowd that had gathered.

She had been supporting her son throughout the trial. . Upon hearing his sentence, Combs told her: “I’m sorry.” She wore a white suit and was joined by six of the star’s children on Friday.

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Chris Robshaw’s wife admits to having a ‘big mouth’ as she regrets Strictly dance dig

Chris Robshaw’s wife Camilla Kerslake regrets making comments about other contestants’ prior dance training on the BBC show.

Chris Robshaw’s wife, Camilla Kerslake, has expressed regret over comments she made about the skill level of some Strictly Come Dancing contestants.

The 39-year-old former England rugby player struggled in the first live show, finishing second behind Nadiya Bychkova and Nadiya Bychkova, both of whom had 14 points.

This year’s line-up includes celebrities with prior dance training, such as Emmerdale’s Lewis Cope and Love Island’s Amber Davies, who joined after replacements were needed.

Following the episode, Love Island’s Amber Gill posted on Camilla’s Instagram: “Unpopular opinion: I think having people with so much dance experience is unfair.” Camilla responded: “The experience differences are absolutely wild. Definitely.”

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Camilla acknowledged in a statement to the Daily Mail that she now regrets keeping quiet. “I hope Chris won’t end up in the bottom two because of my big mouth.” Last week, I wanted to climb over the desk and apologize to Craig [Revel Horwood] for it because I was furious as a protective wife.

I keep my husband in such high regard. I am aware of his work ethic, how important this is to him, and how I responded, she continued.

The couple has also addressed the so-called Strictly curse, which is where alleged celebrity partners end up dating their professional partners.

According to sources, Camilla attempted to establish a friendship with Nadiya prior to the series.

In an interview with The Sun, Chris joked about the curse, “Surely if people think there’s something going on between us, we must be doing something right.”

“Nadiya and I are a team, both totally focused on the dancing and giving it our full attention each week.” The couple, who have two sons, Wilding and Hunter, have been married for ten years.

Regarding the contestants with dance backgrounds, Lewis Cope won Got to Dance and Amber Davies did it on the West End.

Amber fought back against accusations that she had been unfairly disadvantaged: “I feel like I know they will be like, “She’s trained.” Yes, I studied musical theater, but I’m just learning ballroom Latin dancing.

So I feel like I’ll be reversing my course. I’ll give it my all, I mean.

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Walt tells Steve Clemons on the program, “We’ve seen this movie before.” Israel can assert at any time that the Palestinian side isn’t fulfilling its obligations in accordance with the terms that US President Donald Trump has announced, leading to the resumption of the conflict.