Summary

  1. What happened on Saturday?published at 14:08 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    Great Britain's Jeremiah Azu claimed men's 60m gold at the European Athletics Indoor Championships to land his first individual international title, as team-mate Andrew Robertson won bronze on Saturday.

    Azu, 23, ran a personal best of 6.49 seconds to cross the line ahead of Sweden's Henrik Larsson in 6.52, with Robertson third in 6.55 in Saturday night's final.

    Having qualified fastest from the morning heats, Azu made a further statement by setting a European-leading time and then personal best 6.52 secs in the semi-finals.

    But he saved his best for the medal race, which took place just two and a half hours later, to clinch GB's first gold in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands.

    Media caption,

    GB's Azu storms to 60m as team-mate Robertson takes bronze

  2. Tune in on BBC Twopublished at 14:04 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    BBC Two

    You can follow along with the action on our live TV coverage! Join Jeanette Kwakye, Jessica Ennis-Hill and Jenny Meadows via the following ways...

    14:00 - 18:30 - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

  3. Good afternoon!published at 14:00 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    It's the final day of competition at the European Indoor Athletics Championships in the Netherlands and there's plenty of medals up for grabs with loads of of British interest.

    After a successful day at the championships on Saturday, can Great Britain add to their medal tally this evening?

    Let's find out.

  4. Today's Schedulepublished at 08:13 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    Times in GMT and subject to change

    BBC Sport

    Morning Session - coverage gets underway from 09:00 GMT

    • Women's high jump pentathlon (08:50) - GB's Jade O'Dowda & Ireland's Kate O'Connor in action
    • Men's shotput qualification (09:05) - GB's Scott Lincoln
    • Women's 60m round one (11:00) - GB's Bianca Williams, Joy Eze & Amy Hunt in action
    • Women's shotput pentathlon (11:21) - GB's Jade O'Dowda & Ireland's Kate O'Connor in action

    Evening Session - coverage gets underway from 14:00 GMT

    • Women's long jump pentathlon (14:10) - GB's Jade O'Dowda & Ireland's Kate O'Connor in action
    • Women's 60m semi-finals (15:05)
    • Men's shotput final (15:28)
    • Women's 800m final (15:33)
    • Men's pole vault final (15:42)
    • Men's 3000m final (15:50) - GB's George Mills takes on Norway's two time Olympic gold medalist Jakob Ingebrigtsen
    • Women's high jump final (16:05)
    • Men's 800m final (16:27)
    • Women's 3000m final (16:36)
    • Women's shotput final (16:52)
    • Women's 800m pentathlon (17:03) - GB's Jade O'Dowda & Ireland's Kate O'Connor in action
    • Men's 4x400m relay final (17:24) - Athletes in contention to run for GB are Alastair Chalmers, Seamus Derbyshire, Joshua Faulds, Alex Haydock-Wilson, Efekemo Okoro & Lee Thompson
    • Women's 60m final (17:37)
    • Women's 4x400m relay final (17:50) - Athletes in contention to run for GB are Amber Anning, Hannah Kelly, Poppy Malik, Emily Newnham, Lina Nielsen & Ama Pipi
  5. Watch: Hunter Bell fourth as GB's Walcott-Nolan earns 1500m bronzepublished at 21:54 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March

    Olympic bronze medallist Georgia Hunter Bell finishes fourth as fellow Briton Revee Walcott-Nolan takes bronze and France's Agathe Guillemot wins gold in the women's 1500m at the European Indoor Championships.

    Media caption,

    Hunter Bell fails to medal as GB's Walcott-Nolan claims 1500m bronze

  6. Who to look out for?published at 14:08 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March

    BBC Sport

    Olympic 1500m bronze medallist Georgia Hunter-Bell & Neil Gourley are among the standout names on the British team.

    Other notable names are:

    • Jeremiah Azu in men’s 60m (final on Sat 20:40)
    • Amber Anning in the women’s 400m (final on Sat 20:50)
    • George Mills in the 3,000m (final on Sun 15:50)
    • Morgan Lake in high jump (final starts 16:05 on Sun)
    • 2023 bronze medallist Melissa Courtney-Bryant and record-breaking teenager Innes Fitzgerald in the 3,000m (16:35 Sun)
    • Bianca Williams in women’s 60m (final on Sun 17:35)

    Georgia Hunter-BellImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Georgia Hunter-Bell set a British record time of three minutes 52.61 seconds in winning 1500m bronze at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games

    Other athletes to watch include Dutch favourite Femke Bol in the relays, Norway’s Jakob Ingebrigtsen, who is bidding to complete a third consecutive 1500/3,000m double, and Ukrainian high jumper Yaroslava Mahuchikh.

    Netherlands' Femke Bol and Norway's Jakob Ingebrigsten run on the trackImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Netherlands' Femke Bol and Norway's Jakob Ingebrigsten

  7. How to watchpublished at 13:44 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March

    BBC Two

    Sunday 9th:

    09:00 - 12:15 & 14:00 - 18:30 - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app.

  8. Get Inspired: How to get into athleticspublished at 13:34 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March

    Get Inspired
    #GetInspired

    Fast Answers

    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'