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. gold-medal

    'The best rings routine I have ever seen'published at 16:55 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    Gymnastics: Men's rings final

    Wow, what a performance from Eleftherios Petrounias!

    The Greek gymnast, who is the reigning Olympic and world champion, retains his European title with a superb routine.

    The best we have ever seen on the rings? Our commentators seemed to think so.

  2. gold-medal

    Italy's Trentin wins men's titlepublished at 16:54 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    Cycling: Men's road race

    Italy's Matteo Trentin judges his sprint finish to perfection to win the men's road race after a gruelling five hours 50 minutes in the saddle.

    Trentin is led out by Italian team-mate Davide Cimolai to get the jump on Holland's Mathieu Van Der Poel, who finishes second, and Belgium's third-placed rider Wout Van Aert.

  3. gold-medal

    Pommel horse history for Ireland's McClenaghanpublished at 15:59 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    Gymnastics: Pommel horse final

    History is made as 19-year old Rhys McClenaghan takes Ireland's first European gymnastics gold medal with victory in the men's pommel horse.

    In doing so, McClenaghan adds to his Commonwealth Games title from earlier in the year.

    The Irishman beat the reigning Olympic and World champion Max Whitlock, who missed out on a medal after being forced to dismount during his routine.

  4. gymnastics

    Whitlock 'down and out' after pommel horse mistakepublished at 15:49 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    Pommel horse final

    Olympic and world pommel horse champion Max Whitlock misses out on a medal at the European Championships after making a mistake and being forced to dismount.

    The Great Britain star got back on and finished his routine, ending up in seventh place with a score of 14.000.

    Ireland's Rhys McClenaghan, who pipped Whitlock to the Commonwealth Games title earlier this year, won gold with a score of 15.300.

  5. gold-medal

    'What a performance!'published at 15:28 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    Gymnastics: Men's floor exercise

    Watch as Dominick Cunningham takes the gold medal for Great Britain after a stunning display in the men's floor exercise.

    The 23-year old's routine received a score of 14.666 which was enough to clinch victory.

  6. cycling (road)

    World champion Sagan abandonspublished at 14:20 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    Men's road race

    Current world champion Peter Sagan has decided enough is enough in the men's road race and abandons with 85km to go on the course around Glasgow.

    The Slovakian was one of the pre-race favourites but it looks as though his efforts - and crashes - in the Tour de France have taken their toll.

  7. diving

    GB lose out on medals in final divepublished at 13:43 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    Women's synchronised 3m springboard final

    Just as Great Britain looked to be heading for a medal in the 3m springboard final, Grace Reid and Katherine Torrance's final dive goes horribly wrong, resulting in a fourth place finish.

    The gold medal goes to Elena Bertocchi and Chiara Pellacani of Italy.

  8. diving

    Reid & Torrance take early leadpublished at 12:58 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    Women's synchronised 3m springboard final

    Watch Grace Reid and Katherine Torrance's opening dive as they go into an early lead in the synchronised 3m springboard final at the diving pool in Edinburgh.

  9. athletics

    Naert victorious for Belgiumpublished at 11:37 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    Men's marathon

    Things were slightly less dramatic for Koen Naert in the men's marathon.

    The Belgian put in a scintillating performance to take the gold medal with a new personal best time.

  10. athletics

    Mazuronak wins gold for Belaruspublished at 11:24 British Summer Time 12 August 2018

    Women's marathon

    What an eventful race for Volha Mazuronak.

    The Belarusian marathon runner suffered a nosebleed early into the race but soldiered on regardless.

    She nearly threw the win away when she went the wrong way near the finish but managed to hold on to take victory.

  11. BBC coveragepublished at 22:36 British Summer Time 11 August 2018

    Dina Asher-SmithImage source, Getty Images
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    Dina Asher-Smith will be aiming to win her third gold medal in the women's 4x100m relay

    Gold medals: 25 in athletics, diving, swimming, golf, cycling, gymnastics and athletics.

    13:00 BST - Golf: Women's team gold-medal match

    Laura Davies and Georgia Hall, two of only five British women to have won a major, are the only team in Sunday morning's semi-finals to have won all three of their round-robin matches.

    Team-mates Michele Thomson and Maclaren are in the second semi-final.

    15:00 - Gymnastics: Men's pommel horse

    Olympic and world champion Max Whitlock will be aiming to reclaim the European title.

    Whitlock's team-mates Dom Cunningham, Courtney Tulloch, Joe Fraser and James Hall are also in gymnastics finals.

    19:00 - Athletics: Women's 1500m

    After an Achilles injury ended her chances of doubling up over 800m and 1500m, this is Laura Muir's sole shot at European glory.

    20:20 & 20:35 - Athletics: Women's and men's 4x100m relay finals

    Britain's women won World Championship silver in London last summer and at the 2016 European Championships. Dina Asher-Smith will attempt to win a third gold having completed the 100-200m sprint double.

    Britain's men are the reigning world champions and have won three individual sprint medals in Berlin from Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake (200m silver), Zharnel Hughes (100m gold) and Reece Prescod (100m silver).

    Network coverage: 08:00-13:15, BBC Two; 13:15-17:00, BBC One; 17:00-18:30, BBC Two; 18:30-21:00, BBC One

    Radio coverage: 19:30-20:30, BBC Radio 5 live

    Further coverage: 07:30-21:00, golf, diving, open water swimming and road cycling, BBC Red Button & 07:30-21:00, uninterrupted coverage on Connected TV and online.