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. Sergey Shubenkov wins goldpublished at 14:21

    Men's 110m hurdles final

    What a time to run a personal best. Russia's Sergey Shubenkov goes under 13 seconds for the first time in his life.

    And it is good enough to take the gold medal. He wins it in 12.98 seconds, with Jamaica's Hansle Parchment second and American Aries Merritt, who will be having a kidney transplant on Tuesday, picking up a bronze medal.

    Sergey ShubenkovImage source, Getty Images
  2. Get involvedpublished at 14:20 British Summer Time 28 August 2015

    #bbcathletics

    Candice Bryan:  The beautiful Dina Asher-Smith just gets faster and faster! Great talent!

    Chris Gunn:  Asher-Smith just makes me smile when she's talking. Just seems like a genuine person.

  3. Asher-Smith "over the moon"published at 14:19

    Women's 200m final

    Dina Asher-SmithImage source, AFP
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    "I'm over the moon. To be in a race of that standing, 21.63 seconds is ridiculous. I didn't know those times existed. I gave it my all. I always run better when relaxed so I tried to have fun. I'm happy to run a personal best and British record in a world final. I can't ask for any more. I didn't imagine I'd be coming fifth in the world, any time. It was amazing to be part of such a brilliant race."

    Dina Asher-Smith finished fifth in 22.07secs

  4. 'Dina will be around for a long, long time'published at 14:18

    Women's 200m final

    Allison Curbishley
    BBC athletics expert on Radio 5 live

    "As for Dina, she'll go back to uni and they'll all be talking about what we did over the summer...'yes I broke two national records'. If you didn't know Dina you do now - and she is going to be around for a long, long time."

  5. Merritt faces transplantpublished at 14:17

    Men's 110m hurdles (14:20 BST)

    It is set to be an emotional night on the track as American Aries Merritt competes for the last time in the 110m hurdles, before he undergoes a kidney transplant on Tuesday.

    "I am here in Beijing for mental sanity more than anything," said Merritt. "I don't want to be sitting in my house cooped up in bed waiting for surgery."

    Aries MerrittImage source, Getty Images
  6. Arsenal fan Oliver gunning for glorypublished at 14:16

    Men's 110m hurdles final (14:20 BST)

    Tom Fordyce
    Chief sports writer in Beijing

    "Arsenal supporters may want to throw all their weight behind the beefy frame of reigning champion David Oliver, a huge Arsenal fan as well as an extremely nice man.

    "Everyone else will be struggling not to root for Olympic champion Aries Merritt, who has revealed that he not only has a rare kidney disorder but is booked in for a transplant immediately after these championships, his sister being the donor."

  7. Postpublished at 14:16

    Women's 200m final

    This is how Dafne Schippers won the women's 200m title in a thrilling finish.

    Dafne Schippers
  8. 'More to come'published at 14:15

    Women's long jump

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    I feel like I have just run a 400! I can't even speak right now. I'm just happy right now. I was happy with 7.07 but I was still ready to compete. I was on crutches for four weeks this time last year. Thanks to my coach, I know I'm a lot to deal with, and there is more to come - that's for sure.

    Britain's Shara Proctor, Silver medallist in the women's long jump

  9. 'What a performance from Shara'published at 14:14

    Women's long jump final

    Allison Curbishley
    BBC athletics expert on Radio 5 live

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    Thank heavens Shara Proctor got out of the pit with a big grin on her face - you've just broken the British record - and it took Bartoletta, the champion from 10 years ago, to jump 7.14. Shara pushed her all the way - what a performance.

  10. The resultspublished at 14:12

    Women's long jump final

    So this is how it finished in the women's long jump final.

    Results
  11. 'Schippers whole other level'published at 14:12

    Women's 200m final

    Darren Campbell
    Former British sprinter on BBC Radio 5 live

    "Schippers took it to a whole other level. We knew she had the strength, we knew that would be telling over the 200m and she has claimed that crown."

  12. Schippers third fastest everpublished at 14:10

    Women's 200m final

    Dafne Schippers has just become the third fastest women's 200m runner of all time. What a performance. Jamaica's Elaine Thompson narrowly misses out on the gold medal, losing the race in the closing stages as she is out-sprinted by Schippers.

    Dafne SchippersImage source, Getty Images
  13. Shara Proctor wins silverpublished at 14:04

    Women's long jump

    Tianna Bartoletta's late, late jump of 7.14m takes the gold medal in dramatic style

    Shara Proctor has set a new British record with an effort of 7.07m but she has to settle for a silver medal.

  14. Proctor overtakenpublished at 14:03

    Women's long jump final

    Tianna Bartoletta of USA has just gone ahead in the final round of the long jump. She records a jump of 7.14m. Shara Proctor is denied a gold medal.

    Tianna BartolettaImage source, Getty Images
  15. Dafne Schippers wins goldpublished at 14:01

    Women's 200m final

    What a finish. Netherlands' Dafne Schippers, who finished second in the 100m, takes the gold medal in the women's 200m.

    Great Britain's Dina Asher-Smith sets a new British record of 22.07 but finishes out of the medal positions, coming fifth.

    Dafne SchippersImage source, AFP
    Dafne SchippersImage source, Getty Images
  16. Postpublished at 14:00

    Women's 200m final

    Here we go for the women's 200m final.

    Dina Asher-SmithImage source, PA
  17. 'One of the worst weeks of my life' - KJTpublished at 13:59

    Women's long jump

    Speaking of the women's long jump, Katarina Johnson-Thompson has just been talking to BBC Sport. And the 22-year-old is devastated after only coming 11th in the final.

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    It's such an amazing competition and I crave events like this. I'm really disappointed not to be in the final eight but I gave everything I could. I don't know why this has been sent to test me, this has been one of the worst weeks of my life, but hopefully I can bounce back next year.

    Katarina Johnson-Thompson, 11th in the women's long jump final

  18. No medal for Ugenpublished at 13:58

    Women's long jump

    Final jump from Lorraine Ugen and it is a big no-jump. She is fifth, but team-mate Shara Proctor is still in gold-medal position.

  19. 'Dina has a real chance'published at 13:57

    Women's 200m final (14:00 BST)

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

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    Dina Asher-Smith has got a real chance but don't add too much pressure on those young shoulders. She won her semi-final so has a good lane in the final. I'm just wondering if the competition has taken too much out of her. If she gets on that rostrum today it will be well deserved.