Piers Morgan has lashed out at Carol McGiffin after she reignited her long running feud with him by branding him "a monster." The 56-year-old TV personality hit back at the Loose Women presenter, calling her an "irrelevant has-been" on Twitter.
25.07.2021 - 12:57 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Team GB were not even intending to enter a team for the women’s 4x100m freestyle relay in Tokyo.
It was only when the quartet of Chorley’s Anna Hopkin, alongside Abbie Wood, Lucy Hope and Freya Anderson set the British record on the way to the gold medal at the European Championships in May that this race suddenly became a realistic possibility.
In Tokyo, the four Olympic debutants have lowered that British
Piers Morgan has lashed out at Carol McGiffin after she reignited her long running feud with him by branding him "a monster." The 56-year-old TV personality hit back at the Loose Women presenter, calling her an "irrelevant has-been" on Twitter.
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U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee chief medical officer Dr.
Simone Biles left the competition floor with the Team USA medical trainer after her first rotation on the vault of the women's team final at the Tokyo Olympics on Tuesday. The 24-year-old gymnast did not do the Amanar vault, but opted instead for another move, which earned her a 13.766, the lowest score of any of her Olympics showings. «Simone has withdrawn from the team final competition due to a medical issue,» USA Gymnastics said in a statement to multiple news outlets.
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