Summary

  • Use play icon to watch live BBC coverage from Suzho, China

  • Coverage begins 12:00 BST

  • GB's Amy Hunt in action in the Women's 200m (13:01 BST)

  • GB's World Indoor 60m champion Jeremiah Azu in action in the Men's 100m (13:24 BST)

  1. Event schedulepublished at 17:45 British Summer Time 1 May

    All timings in BST and subject to change

    BBC Sport

    Jeremiah Azu poses for pictures with the Great Britain flag following his 60m gold medal win at the 2025 World Indoor Athletics Championships.Image source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Jeremiah Azu is the standout name in action for Great Britain after the 23 year old sprinter won his first World Indoor Championship title earlier this year in the 60m event.

    • Women's Shotput (11:20 BST)
    • Men's Pole Vault (11:22 BST) - Sweden's Olympic Gold Medalist Armand Duplantis in action.
    • Women's High Jump (11:43 BST) - Great Britain's Morgan Lake in action.
    • Men's 400m Hurdles (12:04 BST) - Norway's Karsten Warholm in action.
    • Women's 800m (12:15 BST) - Great Britain's Erin Wallace competing.
    • Women's Javelin Throw (12:17 BST)
    • Men's 5000m (12:26 BST)
    • Men's Triple Jump (12:39 BST)
    • Men's 110m Hurdles (12:50 BST)
    • Women's 200m (13:01 BST) - Great Britain's Amy Hunt in action.
    • Men's 400m (13:12 BST) - USA's Paris 2024 Gold medallist Quincy Hall competing.
    • Men's 100m (13:24 BST) - GB's World Indoor 60m champion Jeremiah Azu up against USA's Christian Coleman and Botswana's Paris 2024 200m gold medalist Letsile Tebogo.
    • Men's 3000m Steeple (13:33 BST)
    • Women's 100m Hurdles (13:52 BST)
  2. How to watch?published at 16:07 British Summer Time 29 April

    BBC iPlayer

    Saturday 3 May - 12:00 - 14:00 BST

    Live across iPlayer, Red Button, BBC Sport website & App.

  3. Get Inspired: How to get into athleticspublished at 16:03 British Summer Time 29 April

    Get Inspired
    #GetInspired

    Why get into athletics?

    Athletics offers a wide range of sport and the opportunity to throw, run or jump.

    Who is it for?

    Everyone. The different disciplines suit different body shapes and sizes.

    Is there a cheap option?

    As long as there is space for a race, you can practise athletics.

    Is there a disability option?

    The various impairment categories in athletics make the activities widely accessible.

    Starting out young

    England Athletics Funetics, external scheme introduces 4-11 year-olds to the fundamental skills, Scotland Athletics offers Run, Jump, Throw, external for ages 5-12, while Welsh Athletics, external and Athletics Northern Ireland, external have great networks to get you started.

    Media caption,

    'It's given me my confidence back'