Matthew Pinsent interviews Team GB stars on his KNEES in bizarre moment at Paris Olympics
BBC commentator Matthew Pinsent interviewed Team GB’s women’s eight rowers on his KNEES following their bronze medal win at the Olympics.
Pinsent was covering the men’s and women’s eight finals on Saturday morning.
Team GB claimed bronze in the women’s event, finishing behind Romania and Canada.
They appeared thrilled when speaking to four-time Olympic gold medal winner Pinsent and Dame Katherine Grainger after the race.
But in order to get all eight athletes in the camera frame, Pinsent completed the interview on his knees.
He said: “We are really going to struggle to get you all in. I’m going to get on my knees in front of you.”
Grainger then quipped: “Matthew doesn’t get on his knees for many people!”
While returning to his feet after the chat, Pinsent then joked: “My knees aren’t what they used to be!”
Speaking after the race, Emily Ford said: “The whole way we just trusted one another and trusted the process.
“We have really learned to have belief in ourselves and that’s exactly what we did.
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“I think this medal is more than for just us lot standing here – it’s for people past and present, our family, and all of our support network.
“Anyone that has got ambition: go out there, believe in yourselves and you can do it.”
Holly Dunford added: “That was incredible. I think we left everything out there and I think we can be really proud of what we have just done. Wow.”
And Eve Stewart explained: “I think it was great execution. I’m just so thrilled to be standing here and I don’t really have many other words than that, to be honest.”
Team GB won gold in the men’s eight final, beating Netherlands and USA.
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TODAY’S BRIT MEDAL HOPES
Max Whitlock goes for an unprecedented fourth consecutive medal on the pommel horse (4.10pm)
Our dressage team can claim another gold at the equestrian (9am) after gold, silver and bronze at the last three Games.
Team GB will want to retain the 4x100m mixed relax relay (8.33pm) in the pool and Jake Jarman goes in the men’s floor gymnastics final (2.30pm).
BRITS TO WATCH
Tom Pidcock gets back in the saddle after his epic mountain biking gold with the men’s road race (10am).
It is the last day of rowing with GB in with a chance of more medals – especially in the men’s and women’s eights (10.10am).
GB take on Argentina in their final women’s pool game in the hockey (9am).
And Tommy Fleetwood continues his charge towards golfing gold, co-leading at -11 after a seven-under yesterday (10.44am).
GLOBAL STARS TODAY
US sprinter Sha-Carri Richardson and Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson will battle it out for women’s 100m sprint gold – with Dina Asher-Smith hoping to keep pace (8.20pm).
We also get a first look in the heats at 100m men’s stars Americans Noah Lyles and Christian Coleman who will battle with Zharnel Hughes for glory (10.45am).
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Badminton often slips under the radar at the Olympics but is always incredible viewing with lightning-quick reactions.
The women’s doubles final features four of the best players in the world as Indonesia face China (3.10pm).
STATS MAD
6 – As of Saturday morning, only six athletes have won the same individual event at the Olympics four times. Katie Ledecky could join that prestigious list – which features Carl Lewis and Michael Phelps – in the 800m freestyle (8.09pm). Vincent Hancock could also do it in the skeet shooting today (2.30pm).
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