Watch Hudson-Smith's golden run againpublished at 20:53 British Summer Time 10 August 2018
400m final
Here's the fast start and the agonising lactic Matthew was talking about in his BBC interview...
Athletics - Matthew Hudson-Smith wins 400m gold
Katarina Johnson-Thompson wins heptathlon silver behind Nafi Thiam
Jake Wightman wins 1500m bronze & Meghan Beesley 400m hurdles bronze
Tracey fourth in 800m; Pozzi sixth in 110m hurdles; Lake 7th in high jump
Asher-Smith, Dobbin & Bianca Williams qualify for 200m final
Diving - Laugher & Mears win silver
Triathlon - Alistair Brownlee fourth
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Mike Henson
400m final
Here's the fast start and the agonising lactic Matthew was talking about in his BBC interview...
400m final
Matthew Hudson-Smith speaking to BBC Sport after holding on to win gold after a fast start: "I'm never doing that again.
"I got to 350m, I've never really had lactic before but I was like 'what is this', I was swimming - that's why I was on the floor for so long."
Men's 1500m final
There are three members of Norway’s Ingebrigtsen family in the 1500m final: 2016 bronze medallist Henrik, 27, reigning champion and 2017 World Championships bronze medallist Filip, and the youngest brother Jakob, 17, a two-time European Under-20 champion.
But there are a trio of Britons who will want to split up the party.
Charlie Grice, Jake Wightman and Chris O'Hare could all contend.
Here we go...
In July 1997, Iwan Thomas broke Roger Black's British men's 400m record of 44.37 seconds, set a year earlier, by the smallest of margins.
European 400m finalist Matt Hudson-Smith (44.48 secs) and Martyn Rooney (44.45 secs) are the only two current British athletes to have run under 44.50 seconds.
Hudson-Smith's time in that final was 44.78 seconds.
400m final
Michael Johnson
Four-time Olympic gold medallist athlete on BBC TV
You want to go out and post a statement but this can certainly backfire against a more class field.
He looked great to 300m but its a 400m race, he started to tie up and it started to fall apart really quickly and that's why the time wasn't nearly as fast as it could've been.
It won't take away from the fact he'll be feeling elated. He's a champion, he had some demons to put away and he's done that.
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400m
It was shock and awe for the first 300m and blood and guts for the final 50m.
110m hurdles
Colin Jackson
Two-time world 110m hurdles champion on BBC TV
Pozzi had a really good first half of the race and it was just that middle bit where the hurdles dragged him back.
110m hurdles
Great Britain's Andrew Pozzi clipped the last four barriers to leak time and finish up sixth in 13.48.
110m hurdles
It was whisker tight, but the Frenchman is given the nod on thousandths of a second ahead of Sergey Shubenkov.
110m hurdles final
Here we go...
Triple jump
Paraskevi Papahristou has upgraded her bronze from Amsterdam to a gold in Berlin.
Her leap of 14.60m is good enough for victory.
Britain's Naomi Ogbeta was 12th with 13.94m.
110m hurdles final
Two-time world champion Sergey Shubenkov and France's Pascal Martinot-Lagarde occupy the centre lanes for this 110m hurdles final.
Rio 2016 silver medalist Orlando Ortega of Spain is a threat, while Andrew Pozzi - Great Britain's world indoor champion - is going to have to do it from way downtown.
He is in lane eight.
Heptathlon
GB's Katarina Johnson-Thompson 'gave everything' as she wins silver behind Belgium's Nafissatou Thiem in the heptathlon.
Women's high jump final
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Lake's recorded 1.91m - 6cm off her personal best
800m
Paula Radcliffe
Women's marathon world record holder on BBC TV
In that race there will be eight people who will be thinking they want to do it again.
The others handed it to the top two.
Adelle Tracey has taken a big step up in this championships but that bronze or silver could have been hers if she hadn't been so boxed.
800m final
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800m
A creditable fourth-place finish from Great Britain's Adelle Tracey behind Renelle Lamote for France and Olha Lyakhova of Ukraine.
Lynsey Sharp was down in sixth with Shelyna Oskan-Clarke in eighth.
800m
Nataliya Pryshchepa's killer kick caught the rest of the field in the delicates.
They played into the defending champions' hands.
800m final
It is a crowd scene into the home straight...