Summary

  • Shara Proctor wins long jump silver in long jump with GB record 7.07m; Tianna Bartoletta wins

  • Katarina Johnson-Thompson finishes 11th in women's long jump final

  • Dina Asher-Smith fifth in 200m final in GB record 22.07secs; Dafne Schippers wins

  • Tiffany Porter misses out on medals in 100m hurdles

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  1. Thanks and goodbyepublished at 15:20

    Day seven of the World Championships certainly did not disappoint. And now it is time to say goodbye.

    So thank you for joining us and for your comments. We will be back for day eight at about 11:00 BST on Saturday.

    Don't forget, our highlights show will be broadcast at 19:00 BST tonight on BBC Two if you have missed or want to relive any of the action. Bye for now.

  2. Proctor wins silverpublished at 15:14

    Women's long jump final

    What a day for Shara Proctor. She rewrote the British athletics record books as she became the first British female long jumper to go over 7m, as she claimed a silver medal.

    Shara ProctorImage source, Getty Images
  3. Schippers wins goldpublished at 15:10

    Women's 200m final

    So one of the most dramatic moments of the day came in the 200m when Dafne Schippers won the gold.

    The Netherlands sprinter became the third fastest in the 200m with her winning time of 21.63 seconds.

    Dafne Schippers
  4. Updated medal tablepublished at 15:06

    So Great Britain have today picked up their fourth medal of the World Championships with Shara Proctor winning a silver in the women's long jump.

    Lorraine Ugen (fifth, long jump), Tiffany Porter (fifth, women's 100m hurdles) and Dina Asher-Smith (fifth, women's 200m) will be ruefully thinking of what might have been.

    Medal table
  5. Schippers shinespublished at 15:00

    Women's 200m champion

    What a night in Beijing. The new women's 200m world champion Dafne Schippers is understandably a little bit happy as she talks with BBC Sport's Phil Jones.

    "Wow. It's crazy. A European record. I'm the world's best. Wow. Crazy. I'm so happy," screams a very-excited Schippers.

    That was about the gist of it. Schippers' time of 21.63 seconds was the third best of all time. Only Florence Griffith-Joyner (21.34 in 1988) and Marion Jones (21.62 in 1998) have gone quicker.

    Dafne SchippersImage source, Getty Images
  6. 'Shara was really dialled in'published at 14:55

    Women's long jump final

    American Christian Taylor, who has just collected his triple jump gold, has had a busy night in Beijing as he also was cheering on training partner Shara Proctor, the Briton who took silver in the women's long jump.

    "There were some mental hurdles Shara had to get over and she really dialled into that," said Taylor. "I was just telling her to be in that moment and build off the energy. It's a special night and you don't often get this opportunity.

    "Up to the fifth last jump she was in the number one spot. But it only takes one performance and someone else can take that gold. Unfortunately she just lost out but it's a new national record."

    Christian Taylor
  7. 'We showed up tonight'published at 14:52

    Great Britain's Commonwealth and European 400m silver medallist Jodie Williams writes on twitter.

  8. 'Definitely a missed opportunity'published at 14:51

    Women's 100m hurdles

    Tiffany PorterImage source, PA
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    I didn't execute my race, I kind of pressed towards the end. It's definitely a missed opportunity and I'm really disappointed. As a competitor at this level you know when it wasn't a clean race and when you messed up. It's 10 barriers, you have to execute every one cleanly and I didn't. It's one of those events where you have to learn and grow, I'm going to come back stronger next time.

    Tiffany Porter on BBC Radio 5 live, Fifth in the women's 100m hurdles final

  9. 'That medal was thrown away'published at 14:45

    Women's 100m hurdles

    Darren Campbell
    Former British sprinter on BBC Radio 5 live

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    I have to say it - Tiffany Porter felt the pressure. You're not there until you cross the line. That medal was thrown away.

  10. 'I made a lot of mistakes'published at 14:45

    Women's 100m hurdles

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    I'm very disappointed. You go out there to do your best, I tried my best, it didn't happen so I have to congratulate the ladies who medalled. I made a lot of mistakes.

    Britain's Tiffany Porter, Fifth in the women's 100m hurdles

  11. How they finishedpublished at 14:43

    Women's 100m hurdles

    Two hundredths of a second separate Tiffany Porter from a bronze medal.

    100m hurdles
  12. Porter penalises herselfpublished at 14:41 British Summer Time 28 August 2015

    Women's 100m hurdles

    Colin Jackson
    Two-time world 110m hurdles champion on BBC TV

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    "It was an incredible performance by the other Europeans in the race. It was always going to be a blanket finish so it was no surprise to see it. Porter should not have tried to correct her line. In a straight race if you're not impeding anyone you won't get disqualified for leaving your lane. The fact she tried to check herself, cost her the bronze medal."

  13. 'Agony for Tiffany'published at 14:40

    Women's 100m hurdles

    Allison Curbishley
    BBC athletics expert on Radio 5 live

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    Agony. If that was the World Indoor Championships over 60m we'd be looking at a British winner. Tiffany Porter started over striding, losing momentum and the rest of the field engulfed her and spat her out. That is agony. I can feel the pain.

  14. Danielle Williams wins gold, Porter fifthpublished at 14:36

    Women's 100m hurdles

    One of those sisters, Danielle Williams, has the Jamaican flag in her hands. She wins gold.

    It is a finish that will haunt Tiffany Porter. The Briton was leading with two hurdles to go, she mistimes it, loses her line and misses out on a medal by the narrowest margin. She falls over the line and crumples in a heap.

    She ends up face down on the track and when she looks up she sees that the scoreboard has her in fifth position.

    Danielle WilliamsImage source, Getty Images
  15. Another famous pair of Williams sisterspublished at 14:35

    Women's 100m hurdles

    There are two sisters in the women's 100m hurdles final. With Danielle and Shermaine Williams running for Jamaica.

    For Britain, Tiffany Porter has a chance of gold, but her younger sister Cindy Ofili has to watch from the sidelines after failing to make it through her semi-final.

  16. 'Unbelievable' medal for Merrittpublished at 14:33

    Men's 110m hurdles

    Allison Curbishley
    BBC athletics expert on Radio 5 live

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    Russia are having a pretty dismal champs but that man Shubenkov has just made them smile. I must admit I did not see that one coming, he looked good through the rounds but all eyes were on David Oliver. But he clattered the hurdle with his lead leg and that ruined his chances. Everyone was hoping it could be a Hollywood blockbuster for Aries Merritt but to finish with a medal is just unbelievable. He will always smile and come over and chat. I touched his shoulder and he's got almost no muscle definition, he's so skinny, because of his kidney problems. You just hope and pray everything goes well with his operation. He is a beautiful hurdler.

  17. Postpublished at 14:32

    It is a frantic session at the Bird's Nest stadium. Tiffany Porter goes in the women's 100m hurdles final shortly. But firstly, some more analysis on the men's 110m hurdles.

  18. 'I'm here, I conquered' - Proctorpublished at 14:30

    Shara Proctor's long jump silver

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    This is my fifth World Championships and I knew I had to compete. I feel like a winner, I don't care about the colour of the medal. I was told I might not be strong enough. I'm here, I conquered.

    Shara Proctor on BBC Radio 5 live

  19. Taylor gets his goldpublished at 14:29

    Men's triple jump

    They started the competition slowly but it has got better for the American team. Their national anthem is ringing around the Bird's Nest stadium as Christian Taylor is presented with his medal. He produced the second-longest jump in history of 18.21m to take his second world title.

    Great Britain's Jonathan Edwards hung on to his world record. But only just.

    Christian TaylorImage source, EPA
  20. Get involved #bbcathleticspublished at 14:25

    Ed Allchorne:, external Aries Merritt medals in the high hurdles with a dodgy kidney. Incredible stuff.

    ThinkBig33:, external Still can't get over Aries Merritt being a week away from a kidney transplant and winning bronze!