Summary

  • James Dasaolu wins 100m gold; Aikines-Aryeetey beats Chambers to bronze

  • Mo Farah wins 10,000m gold and Andy Vernon takes silver

  • Tiffany Porter wins 100m hurdles gold

  • GB's Ashleigh Nelson wins 100m bronze; Dafne Schippers gold

  • Catch-up on the best moments in the highlights section

  1. Get involvedpublished at 20:18 British Summer Time 13 August 2014

    Gary Briddick, external: Gold and silver - boom. We can run 10,000m in Britain.

    Stephen Panting, external: Wow, what a run from Andy Vernon. Great silver medal behind Mo in the 10k. GB one, two. Great.

    Ross Fraser:, external As good as it is seeing Mo back on the track, I'm more pleased with Vernon getting silver.

  2. Postpublished at 20:18 British Summer Time 13 August 2014

    Ashleigh Nelson on BBC Two after winning 100m bronze: "I've got to start off with a big thanks to my coach and medical team. A big thanks to those guys.

    "The last few years have just been managing injuries and it's been tough. This year I wanted to come back and make sure I was in the final here because when you're in it you never know what might happen.

    "I didn't feel like that was my best race and I feel like there's a lot more to come. It's taken a lot of persistence and belief from myself and the people around me. I can't thank everyone enough."

  3. Postpublished at 20:18 British Summer Time 13 August 2014

    Usain Bolt of Jamaica hugs Mo FarahImage source, Reuters

    You aren't fooling anyone. Usain Bolt, hood up and shades on, has sneaked into the Letzigrund Stadium to congratulate Mo Farah. The two share an agent and Bolt has appeared at benefit dinners for Farah's charitable foundation.

  4. Postpublished at 20:14 British Summer Time 13 August 2014

    France's Myriam Soumare is the silver filling in that sandwich.

  5. Postpublished at 20:12 British Summer Time 13 August 2014

    Colin Jackson
    Two-time world 110m hurdles champion and BBC Sport athletics expert

    "Ashleigh didn't have the best start but she worked her way through the field. It's appalling conditions for sprinting but this young lady still produces an impressive time.

    "This is a play event for her almost because she didn't fancy doing the heptathlon this year. She should bin that and concentrate on the sprinting because she can go beneath 11 seconds. "

  6. Gold medalpublished at 20:12 British Summer Time 13 August 2014

    Dafne Schippers winsImage source, Getty Images

    Dafne Schippers, slow out of the blocks, but finishing like a train, takes gold in a time of 11.12.

    And Great Britain's Ashleigh Nelson accelerating smoothly from start to the end takes a cheeky bronze!

  7. Postpublished at 20:08 British Summer Time 13 August 2014

    No rest though on this jam-packed Wednesday. The women's 100m final is ready to go.

    Britain's Desiree Henry and Ashleigh Nelson in lanes eight and seven will have it all to do to overhaul favourite Dafne Schippers of Netherlands in the middle of the picture.

  8. Postpublished at 20:06 British Summer Time 13 August 2014

    No tears from Jo Pavey, but you can almost see she's soaking up every millisecond of the medal ceremony like a sponge.

    Well done, well done.

  9. Postpublished at 20:04 British Summer Time 13 August 2014

    One British 10,000m champion is joined in by another in the centre of the stadium as Jo Pavey emerges into the drizzly evening to pick up the gold medal that she worked so hard for. Not just in last night's final, but across 17 years of top-level competition.

  10. Postpublished at 20:02 British Summer Time 13 August 2014

    Paula Radcliffe
    Marathon world record holder and BBC Sport athletics expert

    Andy Vernon and Mo FarahImage source, Getty Images

    "Andy Vernon's really struggled with a hamstring injury, and has had to go back to winter training sessions in the last few weeks to put the work in. He could have been even closer to Mo in the end."

  11. Postpublished at 20:01 British Summer Time 13 August 2014

    It was quite a telling celebration from Mo Farah. Not the inevitable Mo-bot once he was handed his flag and flowers, but his immediate reaction on crossing the line.

    The double Olympic and World champion swiped the air with a haymaker and roared with delight. It has been a difficult season and this race was the punchbag on which he got to take out his frustrations.

  12. Postpublished at 19:58 British Summer Time 13 August 2014

    Steve Cram
    BBC athletics commentator

    "A brilliant run from Andy Vernon to get the silver medal. What a performance. We expected Mo Farah to win, but we didn't expect a British one-two."

  13. Silver medalpublished at 19:58 British Summer Time 13 August 2014

    Andy Vernon poses with the Union Jack wrapped around him and Mo Farah. It was a shrewd race from Vernon he had to work very hard after being forced wide by a couple of backmarkers at the start of the final lap.

  14. Gold medalpublished at 19:54 British Summer Time 13 August 2014

    Mo FarahImage source, Reuters

    It wasn't quite classic Mo, but he had enough. The Briton burns the final defences of the Turkish pair in the home straight and Andy Vernon comes on strong to dip in for silver ahead of Ali Kaya.

  15. Postpublished at 19:54 British Summer Time 13 August 2014

    Mo Farah is being chased hard by Arikan and Kaya. Inside the final 100m...

  16. Postpublished at 19:53 British Summer Time 13 August 2014

    Andy Vernon in fourth and Farah hits the bell in front. Here he goes...

  17. Postpublished at 19:52 British Summer Time 13 August 2014

    Mo Farah starting to twitch and strut at the front. Two laps to go and he is strapping on his jet pack. Stand back...

  18. Postpublished at 19:52 British Summer Time 13 August 2014

    Brendan Foster
    European 5,000m champion in 1974 and BBC Sport athletics expert

    "It hasn't been a hard race, it hasn't been a classic race. They're almost bowing to the superiority of Mo Farah. He's not had to exert himself or do anything special."

  19. Postpublished at 19:51 British Summer Time 13 August 2014

    Mo Farah immediately covers Bashir Abdi's move, overtaking him and taking the pace back down a notch. Three laps to go and Farah has been dictating terms to the rest all the way round.

  20. Postpublished at 19:50 British Summer Time 13 August 2014

    Belgium's Bashir Abdi decides to make a half-move, going to the front with four laps to go.