Saturday's schedulepublished at 16:56 British Summer Time 1 August
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Zharnel Hughes wins men's 100m in 9.94 seconds; Jeremiah Azu second and Louie Hinchcliffe third
Amy Hunt wins women's 100m as Daryll Neita disqualified for false start
Molly Caudery wins Women's Pole Vault and Lawrence Okoye wins Men's Discus to both confirm qualification for World Championships in Tokyo
Zharnel Hughes, Jeremiah Azu and Louie Hinchcliffe all qualify for men's 100m final at 19.20 BST
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The UK Athletics Championships head to Birmingham and BBC Sport will be showing live coverage of all the action from the UK’s second city.
Making a return to Birmingham’s Alexander Stadium for the first time since 2019; the 2025 UK Championships serve as a precursor to the European Championships that take place there next year.
The British Athletics Championships this time serve as a key qualifying event for the World Athletics Championships taking place in September in Tokyo. GB stars are in action across the weekend, starting on Saturday morning and finishing with the Men’s 1500m final on Sunday. The championships will also include various para-athletics events as they get set for the 2025 World Championships in New Delhi, India.
Audiences have the chance to watch elite athletes race for titles and secure qualification for the World Championships in Tokyo this September. Coverage will be available across iPlayer, the Red Button, BBC Sport website and app between 2-3rd August.
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Keely Hodgkinson hasn’t competed since winning gold in Paris almost 12 months ago and is again an absentee as she continues her injury recovery; facing a race against time to prove her fitness for Tokyo.
Dina Asher-Smith is in the women's 200m, whilst Katarina Johnson-Thompson will compete in the 100m hurdles, javelin and shot put as she looks to build towards a bid for her third world title.
Jazmin Sawyers, Jacob Fincham-Dukes, Kare Adenegan, Zachary Shaw
While Olympic finalist long jumper Jazmin Sawyers, who underwent surgery to repair an injury to her take-off leg a year ago, aims to defend her UK title in a sensational comeback.
Jacob Fincham-Dukes last stood on a long-jump competition runway five months ago but is also set to return in Birmingham.
With the World Para Athletics Championships taking place in New Delhi from the 26th of September, Kare Adenegan, Zachary Shaw and Sophie Hahn are among the British stars who’ll feature.
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Athletes will need to secure a top two finish, accompanied by a World Athletics entry standard achieved since 1 August 2024, which will guarantee qualification to the 2026 European Championships.
Josh Kerr, Katarina Johnson-Thompson and Georgia Hunter Bell are among those who have already confirmed their places due to individual achievements last summer; as medallists from the 2024 Olympics and 2023 World Championships are all guaranteed selection.
For more information about how athletes can qualify, you can find it here: British athletes battle for Worlds places at trials
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