Bye!published at 21:41 British Summer Time 12 August 2018
Berlino is kicking back in the steeplechase water jump, like Jamie Vardy in Repino.
Time for us to follow him into the night and say good bye.
Until next time.
Athletics - GB women and men win 4x100m gold in Berlin
Dina Asher-Smith claims third gold & Zharnel Hughes second
Laura Muir wins 1500m gold & Laura Weightman bronze
Eilish McColgan wins 5,000m silver
GB second in overall medal table with 26 golds behind Russia (31)
Gymnastics: Cunningham wins floor gold, Tulloch claims rings bronze
Whitlock seventh in pommel horse as Ireland's McClenaghan wins gold
Golf - Thomson and Maclaren beat Hall & Davies to win bronze
Mike Henson
Berlino is kicking back in the steeplechase water jump, like Jamie Vardy in Repino.
Time for us to follow him into the night and say good bye.
Until next time.
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Women's 1500m
It may have been the final day of the Championships but more gold medals were still to come for GB.
Laura Muir took 1500m gold for her first major outdoor title with team-mate Laura Weightman getting bronze.
Women's 200m
Dina Asher-Smith won 100m gold earlier in the week but one European title was simply not enough for Britain's latest golden girl.
She blew her opponents away in the 200m final and became the first woman to dip under 22 seconds this year with her winning time of 21.89 seconds.
Men's 400m
Matt Hudson-Smith won Britain's third athletics gold in Berlin, clinching victory in the men's 400m.
He made an explosive start before tiring on the home straight but just held on for the win - before telling BBC Sport he was "never doing that again".
Men's 100m
There was plenty more to come from GB on the track on Tuesday, with a British one-two the order of the day in the men's 100m.
Zharnel Hughes took gold with team-mate and British champion Reece Prescod winning silver - with just 0.01 seconds separating them.
Women's 100m
Dina Asher-Smith got GB up and running (literally!) in Berlin with gold in the women's 100m, setting a new British record time of 10.85 seconds in the process.
Michael Johnson called her performance "incredibly impressive" - but she wasn't done there...
The women may have led the way but the men soon followed in their footsteps to make it a golden 4x100m relay double for GB in Berlin.
CJ Ujah, Zharnel Hughes, Adam Gemili and Harry Aikines-Aryeetey - stepping in for the injured Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake - left their opponents in their wake to add the European title to their ever increasing haul.
When Dina Asher-Smith is involved, you just know it's going to mean more gold.
And it certainly did in the women's 4x100m final, as Asher-Smith, Asha Philip, Bianca Williams and Imani Lansiquot powered home to be crowned European champions.
5000m final
European 5,000m silver medallist Eilish McColgan, speaking to BBC TV: "I knew I'd done all the work in that race. Every time I come to championships, I sit in and then get kicked.
"I knew that I finish really strong, so I knew if I was in touching distance, I could catch. I just wanted to stay with them.
"I can't explain how happy I am. My family will be going crazy. I'm over the moon. I saw Laura Muir and Laura Weightman grab medals while I was in the call room and I just thought 'I want one too'.
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Vicki Spreadbury: Whooo! Well done boys!! How GOOD is it to see relay teams smoothly get that baton round? Well done Harry coming in at the last minute.
TopTrevor: The back straight from Zharnel Hughes.....Woof!
Stuart Norris: YES BOYS
Great Britain top the track and field table.
Michael Johnson
Four-time Olympic gold medallist athlete on BBC TV
We've seen some great champions here. Coming into these championships, I thought the standard was a little low, but I was happy to see that standard grow.
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Andrew: We are the sprint kings and queens of Europe! Superb way to sign off what were a brilliant championships. Berlin, you took my breath away.
James: Really hope that this European Championships format is repeated in the future. It’s been a great week of multi-disciplined sport
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Britain collected more medals than anyone else, but Russia hoovered up more golds to earn top spot.
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Emma Kate: I'm really going to miss the European Championships. The future looks bright for Team GB.
Andy Naish: Really enjoyed the GB performances in the European Athletics Championships. But also the camaraderie and respect displayed by athletes from all nations.
Jonathan: So proud of all our @TeamGB, external athletes at these #EuropeanChampionships, external from across all the sports. Loved the way they brought them all together.
Harry Aikines-Aryeetey: "It's an amazing feeling, literally amazing - it shows the strength in depth that we have, Nethaneel made a really smart decision not to run, we practice for these situations - for when something goes wrong and unfortunately it happened to Nethaneel but anyone is ready to go in there, there's levels to us and we're family. It's an amazing feeling."
Adam Gemili speaking to BBC Sport: "I was just trying to run it as hard as I could. We were quite cold as we were in the warm-up area for a long time. I feel so fortunate to be a part of this team and I'm just so happy."