Summary

  • Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce wins 100m in 10.76 seconds

  • Dafne Schippers takes silver and Tori Bowie bronze

  • Yousif through to 400m final with PB but Rooney out

  • Eilidh Child through to 400m hurdles final

  1. Postpublished at 15:14

    There were also tears, as there often is when the stakes are high, as Molly Huddle celebrated too soon and lost out on 10,000m bronze. 

    Thanks, as always, for joining us. There will be more of the same on Tuesday, with five gold medals to be won. Can Greg Rutherford add the world title to his Olympic, European and Commonwealth golds? We'll find out on Tuesday afternoon. 

    If you missed any of today's action, or just want to watch it all again, there will be highlights online and on BBC Two from 19:00 BST.

  2. Postpublished at 15:13 British Summer Time 24 August 2015

    There's no more track and field for us to watch which means we will call it a day. Sprinting gold for Jamaica as another of the country's great wins 100m gold, there was a shock in the pole vault as Renaud Lavillenie once again fails to win a world title, while Olympic champion Greg Rutherford has progressed to the long jump final.

  3. 'Coe will do great things'published at 15:07 British Summer Time 24 August 2015

  4. 'Huddle may never have that opportunity again'published at 15:05

    Women's 10,000m final

    Michael Johnson
    BBC Sport athletics expert & 400m world record holder

    Talking about American Molly Huddle who was set to win a bronze medal in the women's 10,000m, but celebrated too early and was pipped on the line by compatriot Emily Infeld.

    "Molly Huddle had a medal and gave it up with a real freshman mistake. It's unfortunate for her. She is disappointed and embarrassed and may never have that opportunity ever again. That medal was hers."

  5. Picture of the daypublished at 15:02

    As we prepare to wrap up for the day, it'd be remiss not to mention Rolanda Bell who made a splash in the women's 3000m steeplechase heats today, falling head over heels into the water, a moment which was captured beautifully by a photographer. 

    Women's steeplechaseImage source, Getty Images
  6. 'Schippers has a very bright future in the 100m'published at 14:59

    Women's 100m final

    Michael Johnson
    BBC Sport athletics expert & 400m world record holder

    "Those were the best sprinters in the world so for a European to get a silver medal when everyone is there then that bodes well for Dafne Schippers.

    "I wouldn't expect her to go back to the heptathlon and she has a very bright future in the 100m. It was a tough field and she was able to come out with a silver medal and a personal best."

  7. 'I'm tired of 10.7s'published at 14:56 British Summer Time 24 August 2015

    Women's 100m final

    Athletics

    Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has just won a gold medal, but is not too impressed with her time.

    Quote Message

    I'm getting tired of 10.7s. I just want to put a good race together and hopefully in the next race I get the time I'm working for. I definitely think a 10.6 is there. Hopefully I will get it together. I just trust in God, work hard and focus on executing.

    Jamaica's Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Gold medallist in the women's 100m

  8. Medal tablepublished at 14:53

    Medal table

    The medal table has changed since this morning, with Kenya and Jamaica overtaking Britain at the top. Britain still in third, though, after day three. 

  9. Fraser-Pryce's hair secrets revealedpublished at 14:51

    Phil Jones asks Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce about her haircut and she reveals she coloured her hair herself. "I had these green braids and I thought, what the heck," she says, laughing, and looking like she's just stepped out of a salon. 

    Fraser-PryceImage source, Getty Images
  10. 'Impressive running'published at 14:50

  11. Close but not close enoughpublished at 14:48

    Athletics

    If it were the 110m perhaps Dafne Schippers would have caught Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce but, on the other hand, if the finishing line wasn't looming the world champion probably would not have slowed down and celebrated. 

  12. 'Wow! I'm so happy'published at 14:48 British Summer Time 24 August 2015

    Women's 100m final

    Quote Message

    I'm so very happy. It's a national record and I'm second in the world. It's crazy. Wow. Three years before I was third in the heptathlon, now I've come into the sprint and I've got a medal. I was a little bit nervous in the semi-final and after that I thought 'anything is possible'. The start was good and I was close at the end. When you're close to Fraser-Pryce you know you've got a medal.

    Netherlands' Dafne Schippers, Silver medallist in the women's 100m

  13. Selfies for Fraser-Prycepublished at 14:47

    Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is waving to her fans,and there are many of them, and poses with the Jamaican flag for the photographers. The hair and the Jamaican flag go together nicely, which I suppose is the point. 

    There are also a few obligatory selfies to take, of course. 

  14. Postpublished at 14:44 British Summer Time 24 August 2015

  15. Bronze for Bowiepublished at 14:43

    America's Tori Bowie, another who has swapped events, from long jump to sprinting, wins 100m bronze in 10.86. 

  16. 'What a start!'published at 14:42 British Summer Time 24 August 2015

    Darren Campbell
    Former British sprinter on BBC Radio 5 live

    "Fraser-Pryce did not leave anything to chance. I've never seen anyone come out of the blocks so explosively in my life - male or female - and she opened a four metre gap. 

    "Schippers did not fear her and never gave up but she couldn't quite close the gap."

  17. 'She will not be happy with the way she ran'published at 14:42 British Summer Time 24 August 2015

    Women's 100m final

    Colin Jackson
    Two-time world 110m hurdles champion

    "Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce will be very pleased with the victory but I'm not sure she will be happy with the way she ran.

    "The start was not as good as I expected and that's why we didn't see her get close to her personal best of 10.70."

  18. A golden hat-trick for Fraser-Prycepublished at 14:41

    BBC

    Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce had time to salute as she crossed the line, celebrating before the finish which allowed Dafne Schippers to close in on her. It was a straightforward victory in the end for the Jamaican. 

  19. Fraser-Pryce wins 100m title in 10.76published at 14:38

    Shelley-Ann Fraser-Pryce the favourite, the defending champion, out of the blocks first, ahead of everyone by halfway but Dafne Schippers is closing her down... 

    ...the finishing line comes to Fraser-Pryce's rescue before the Dutchwoman can close in, and she crosses the line in 10.76 to successfully defend her title. 

    Schippers, a heptathlete by trade before she switched to sprinting, takes silver in a national record 10.81. 

    Fraser-PryceImage source, Getty Images
  20. Women's 100m - seconds to gopublished at 14:37

    We're just waiting for the introductions to be done and dusted before battle commences...