Bronze medal - Shara Proctor (GB)published at 20:28 British Summer Time 11 August 2018
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Another bit of neckwear for Great Britain...
Great Britain win 11 medals on day 10
Dina Asher-Smith wins 200m gold to complete sprint double
GB men win 4x400m silver and women's team claim bronze
Proctor wins long jump bronze, Sawyers fourth and Ugen ninth
Diving - Reid & Blagg win 3m gold & silver; Lee & Toulson take 10m silver
BMX - Evans takes gold & Whyte silver
Gymnastics - GB men win team silver
Golf - GB win mixed team event silver
Mike Henson
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Another bit of neckwear for Great Britain...
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Last shot for Shara Proctor.
Rhythmic claps, speed on the runway, big mid-air kick, how's that one?
It looks big. Could it take silver? Could it take gold?
They take an age measuring it...
No.
An improvement to 6.70, but Bekh (6.73) and Mihambo (6.75) remain out of reach.
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Russell Evans: Gutted for @JazminSawyers, external ...so close!
James McGeehan: Absolute heartbreak for @JazminSawyers, external she put it all out there and was very unlucky
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Toni Minichiello
Jessica Ennis-Hill's coach on BBC TV
Jazmin Sawyers, what a fantastic competitor. I know she's upset and in tears but she's done herself a world of good tonight - what a competitor.
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Ukraine's Maryna Bekh leaps out to 6.73m to move up to silver medal position and shunt Shara Proctor down to third and Jazmin Sawyers off the podium.
Sawyers sportingly goes over to congratulate the near-hysterical Bekh.
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James: OH. MY. GOD. Jacob Ingebrigtsen does the 1500m and 5000m European double! AT THE AGE OF 17!??
Ed: Scenes, SCENES!! What have we just watched, that 5000m race was nuts! This kid is 17, SEVENTEEN!!!! Crazy
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Paula Radcliffe
Women's marathon world record holder on BBC TV
Jakob Ingebrigtsen just goes to the front when he wants and dares everyone else to come alongside him.
Nobody dares to go past him and he's 17.
To bounce back from last night and all the emotion that must have come with it as well - to be able to run with that maturity and control is unbelievable.
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Steve Cram
Commentator on BBC TV
Athletics needs new stars and here is one. What a story! It wasn't just the fact he's won two gold medals it's the way he's won them.
5000m final
What an extraordinary run.
Jakob Ingebrigtsen - who won the 1500m title yesterday - marches away with the 5000m title a day later.
His eldest brother Henrik was tracking him all the way, more bodyguard than rival, and takes silver.
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Steve Cram
Commentator on BBC TV
The time is remarkable.
But that's not the important thing here.
He's setting a bar at a level I can't imagine anyone else getting close to.
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He is 17.
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Shara Proctor is up into the podium place with a 6.69m fourth-round jump good enough for second. She is six centimetres shy of German leader Malaika Mihambo.
And Jazmin Sawyers joins her!
Sawyers' fifth-round 6.66m puts her into third.
Lorraine Ugen failed to make the halfway cut in the competition remember.
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GB's Dina Asher-Smith wins 200m gold and breaks the British record in an "astonishing run" to add to her 100m European title.
Women's 200m final
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Men's 5000m final
The oldest and, I think we can all agree, coolest of the three Ingebrigtsens - Henrik - leads this year’s European lists in the 5000m.
Italy’s Yemaneberhan Crippa, a bronze medallist in the 10,000m, and Spain’s European indoor 3000m champion Adel Mechaal should also contend.
Marc Scott, Ben Connor and Chris Thompson are representing Britain, the latter a European Championships silver medallist over 10,000m in 2010.
Men's 5000m final
Keep your Kardashians. Move over the Waltons. The Ingebrigtsens are in town.
The Norwegian siblings are the most extraordinary athletics dynasty.
Henrik, 27, won the European 1500m title in 2012.
Filip, 25, won it in 2016.
And last night Jakob, just 17, got his greasy paws on the same gold medal.
Tonight the three brothers are in final action once again.
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