Summary

  • 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

  1. athletics

    Next uppublished at 20:18 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    4x100m relay

    Dina Asher-Smith receives her gold medal after winning the European 200m final.Image source, EPA

    100m gold in 10.85

    200m gold in 21.89

    All in a week's work for Britain's Dina Asher-Smith...

    Now to add a relay gong to the collection.

  2. athletics

    Duplantis goes bigpublished at 20:17 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    Pole vault

    Oh my.

    Sweden's teenage sensation Armand Duplantis is crossing over to the mainstream in front of our very eyes.

    He soars over 6.05m all wide eyes and glee to take the pole vault lead.

    That clearance is 12cm more than his personal best and 10cm further than anyone else in the field had jumped before tonight.

  3. 'Athletics has had its troubles'published at 20:13 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    Steve Cram
    Commentator on BBC TV

    Athletics has had its troubles over the years, but last year's World Championships and these European Championships have been fantastic.

    Huge crowds and big names delivering with expectations on their shoulders.

  4. gold-medal

    Gesa-Felicitas Krause (Germany)published at 20:12 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    3,000m steeplechase

    A hugely popular victory for the home crowd as Gesa-Felicitas Krause defends her title.

    Switzerland's Fabienne Schlumpf is second with Great Britain's Rosie Clark down in 10th.

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  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 20:10 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

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    Laura Cooney: This pole vault is insane! Genuinely in awe at the incredible athletic prowess of these guys

    Mika Dehaan: This men's pole vault final is incredible

    James Stevenson: First Jakob Ingebrigtsen, 17. Now Armand Duplantis, 18. The teens are taking over. An 18-year-old over 6 metres in the pole vault. Unbelievable.

  7. Flying youngster Armand Duplantispublished at 20:10 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    Men's pole vault

    Toni Minichiello
    Jessica Ennis-Hill's coach on BBC TV

    Only 21 men had gone over six metres before today. He's done it at 18.

  8. athletics

    Duplantis takes joint leadpublished at 20:09 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    Pole vault

    Remember the name.

    Teenager Armand Duplantis has just set a new world junior record of 6.00m to take joint lead of the men's pole vault.

    He is the son and pupil of former All-American pole vaulter Greg Duplantis.

  9. gold-medal

    Anita Wlodarczyk (Poland)published at 20:06 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    Hammer throw

    AnitaImage source, getty

    Four of the Pole's five legal throws would have been good enough for gold.

    France's Alexandra Tavernier was second with Poland's Joanna Fiodorow third.

    Britain's Sophie Hitchon ended up eighth with a throw of 70.52m.

  10. athletics

    'I can't see past GB win'published at 20:00 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    Women's 4x100m relay final

    Michael Johnson
    Four-time Olympic gold medallist athlete on BBC TV

    I can't see anything else other than a GB win. They're the silver medallists from the London world championships last year, the Americans who they lost to and the Jamaicans aren't here so it's wide open behind Great Britain.

  11. Watch: GB teams qualify for relay finalspublished at 19:59 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    4x100m relay finals (20:20)

    Here's a reminder how the British quartets made it through to the relay finals.

    The women's team, with sprint-double champion Dina Asher-Smith to come in for the final, won their heat in 42.19 seconds.

    The men's quartet, featuring 100m champion Zharnel Hughes, also finished first in their heat with a time of 37.84.

  12. athletics

    Watch: Germany suffer disastrous baton changepublished at 19:57 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    Nice to see that the ultra-efficient Germans can mess up a baton change with the best of them...

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  14. athletics

    Watch McColgan snap up silver after rival stops a lap earlypublished at 19:55 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    Women's 5,000m final

    Well, this is worth a second look. Not just for Eilish McColgan's silver, but the way it came about with Lonah Salpeter mistaking the penultimate lap for the last one and having to get running again after thinking she, rather than McColgan, was the one that was going to be picking up silver.

  15. 'I wasn't coming away without a medal'published at 19:54 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    Men's 400m

    Hudson SmihtImage source, Getty Images

    European 400m champion Matt Hudson-Smith speaking on BBC TV: "I knew I wasn't coming away without a medal.

    "There are things to learn. There is a lot of room for improvement and my coach calls me the 'long-term project'."

  16. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:49 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

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    Alan: Eilish McColgan excellent there. Hard to see the gold going anywhere else in that 5000m so silver is awesome.

  17. athletics

    Next uppublished at 19:49 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    3000m steeplechase final

    Karoline Bjerkeli GrovdalImage source, Getty Images

    Norway’s Karoline Bjerkeli Grovdal is the fastest in the field with Albania’s Luiz Gega next in line. Britain’s Rosie Clarke, 26, is also a realistic medal contender and will be desperate to turn fourth place at April’s Commonwealth Games into a spot on the Berlin podium.

  18. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:47 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

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    James: The irony in the fact the 4x100m race was won by someone called “Fall” after Germany had fallen

    Dre: Ouch. That’ll be a friction burn.

    Germany in the 4x100m qualificationImage source, AFP
  19. athletics

    Douglas down to fifthpublished at 19:47 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    Triple jump

    Nathan Douglas has slipped to fifth in the standings with Portugal's Nelson Evora, Greece's Dimitrios Tsiamis and Spain's Pablo Torrijos leap-frogging him. Azerbaijan's Alexis Copello still leads.

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