Summary

  • Click the play icon to watch live coverage (UK only)

  • Meeting also counts as the British trials for the Paris Olympics - athletes require top-two finish and Olympic qualifying standard to guarantee place

  • Morgan Lake wins high jump title

  • Matthew Hudson-Smith wins men's 200m title

  • Dina Asher-Smith beats Daryll Neita in women's 200m final

  • Amber Anning gets championship record in women's 400m

  • 17-year-old Phoebe Gill beats Jemma Reekie in women's 800m final

  • Charlie Dobson gets stadium record in men's 400m

  • Ben Pattison wins men's 800m title

  • Georgia Bell beats Laura Muir in women's 1500m final

  1. Watch: Neita qualifies for Olympics with UK Championships winpublished at 10:56 30 June

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    Daryll Neita wins women's 100m title

    Watch as Daryll Neita wins the women's 100m title at the UK Athletics Championships in Manchester, qualifying for the event at the Paris Olympics

  2. Watch: Hinchliffe wins UK 100m titlepublished at 10:53 30 June

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    Louie Hinchliffe wins UK 100m title

    Watch as 21-year-old Louie Hinchliffe wins the 100m title at the UK Athletics Championships in Manchester, to qualify for the Olympics in Paris.

  3. How to watch?published at 10:51 30 June

    BBC iPlayer

    You can watch UK Athletics Championships on Red Button, BBC IPlayer, website and the App

    Saturday 29th (11:20 – 20:30 BST)

    Sunday 30th (11:20 – 17:30 BST)

  4. Why get into athletics?published at 10:51 30 June

    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.

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    'It's given me my confidence back'