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Day 2 - Stade de France openers - men's 1500m and women's 100m heats and look ahead

Season 1, Ep. 2

The AW team brings you all the latest from Paris in this daily podcast going out during athletics at this year's Olympics. Euan and Jason reflect on the electric atmosphere in the stadium, the result's of the men's 1500m heats, the first stages of the women's 100m heats. They also look ahead to the women's 800m and 5000m heats and the men's 10000m finals. In field events they discuss high jump qualifying.

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