GB's Ojora out at semi-final stagepublished at 19:45 BST 8 June 2024
Men's 110m hurdles semi-finals
It's disappointment for Britain, as Tade Ojoroa hits three of the first four hurdles and never recovers.
He will not go through to the final.
George Mills wins GB's first medal, silver in 5,000m behind Jakob Ingebrigtsen
Britain's Romell Glave third as Italy's Olympic champion Lamont Marcell Jacobs wins men's 100m
France's Samba-Mayela takes women's 100m hurdles; GB's Cindy Sember fourth
More Italian golds - Lorenzo Ndele Simonelli in 110m hurdles and Leonardo Fabbri in shot put with Britain's Scott Lincoln fourth
Belgian Nafi Thiam takes heptathlon title as Britain's Jade O'Dowda seventh
Swede Perseus Karlstrom wins men's 20km race walk; GB's Callum Wilkinson ninth; Croatia's Sandra Elkasevic is women's discus champion
GB's Elliot Giles into men's 800m final after finishing second in his semi-final
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Men's 110m hurdles semi-finals
It's disappointment for Britain, as Tade Ojoroa hits three of the first four hurdles and never recovers.
He will not go through to the final.
Men's 110m hurdles semi-finals
Now it's the turn of the men's hurdlers.
GB's Tade Ojora races in the first of the three semi-finals.
Women's 100mh semi-finals
Tim Hutchings
Former middle and long-distance runner on BBC iPlayer
What a run from Cindy Sember. That is a comfortable win for the Brit. Great length between the barriers, really quick footwork and she is such a smooth hurdler too.
She doesn't need to straighten that lead leg, just skips over the barriers, slaps that lead leg down and builds that lead of over a meter.
Cyrena Samba-Mayela's semi-final performance was the best in Europe this year of any 100m hurdler, she sets the standard going into the final.
But Cindy Sember is right in contention for a medal - and potentially gold.
Men's long jump final
Jacob Fincham-Dukes is jumping immediately after Furlani, but does not look too fazed by the Italian's showboating and the partisan support for the teenager.
He puts in a slightly shorter jump of 8.00m, but is still third after two of six attempts.
Men's long jump final
Oooh, Mattia Furlani just put in an enormous jump, nearly eight and a half metres.
But, he had overstepped and the jump is red-flagged.
Still, this guy looks the real deal - and he's only 19.
Women's 100m hurdles semi-finals
Nadine Visser of Netherlands takes the second automatic spot from the third semi, while Slovakia's Viktoria Forster is through as one of the fastest losers.
Sember was third quickest overall of the qualifiers, we shall see if she can raise her game any further in the final.
Women's 100m hurdles semi-finals
A really strong showing by Cindy Sember, winning her semi by some distance.
She wins in 12.64 seconds, and it looks like she has plenty in the tank for the final in just under two hours' time.
Women's 100m hurdles semi-finals
Sember looks steely-eyed as the hurdlers take their marks...
Women's 100m hurdles semi-finals
The third semi-final will be coming up shortly.
And there is more British interest as Cindy Sember takes to the track, eyeing a spot in the final.
Men's long jump final
Jazmin Sawyers
European indoor long jump champion on BBC iPlayer
Good speed on the runway and Jacob Fincham-Dukes seems reasonably ok with it.
The shortening of the penultimate stride to then lengthen into take-off. Good on the board and 9cm of space, so a little bit of room.
Obviously you want to maximise what you can get on the board, because every centimetre you are not close to the foul line, you are losing distance.
Men's long jump final
Switzerland's Simon Ehammer is the European number on this year, but he has not brought his best to this final yet.
His second jump is an improvement but only to 8.07m - leaving him in fifth place.
Jacob Fincham-Dukes still holds on to third for now.
Women's 100m hurdles semi-finals
Pia Skrzyszowska is through, albeit only in second place.
An impressive display from Cyrena Samba-Myela of France, she wins the second semi in 12.43 seconds - the fastest by any athlete in Europe this year.
Women's 100m hurdles semi-finals
Time for the second semi in the women's hurdles.
Reigning champion Pia Skrzyszowska of Poland is the one to watch here.
Women's 100m hurdles semi-final
Tim Hutchings
Former middle and long-distance runner on BBC iPlayer
That was brilliant from Sarah Lavin. She was alongside Kambundji and she matched her stride for stride then got her nose in front and pressure didn’t get to her.
If anything she put pressure on Kambundji and to defeat the European number one like that in the semi-final is a massive boost to her confidence.
Men's long jump final
And a great opener by Britain's Jacob Fincham-Dukes!
He goes 8.12 metres, which has him in third place in these early stages.
Men's long jump final
A huge opening jump by Italian wonderkid Mattia Furlani, 8.38 metres.
It's a new world record for an under-20 athlete.
Women's 100m hurdles semi-finals
A cracking showing from Sarah Lavin, beating European number one Ditaji Kambundji into second place.
Both women go through to the final, which is this evening at 21.08 BST.
Women's 100m hurdles semi-finals
After a delay to the start of the women's hurdles semis due to an issue with the starting blocks in one of the lanes, we are under way.
And it's another great result for Ireland! Sarah Lavin wins her semi and is into the final.
Confirmation the men's 800m results from earlier, with GB & NI's Elliot Giles progressing to tomorrow evening's gold medal race.