Get Involvedpublished at 18:49 British Summer Time 13 August 2017
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Mace Windu: Just realised how much the medals look like beer mats and bottle openers!
Great Britain finish with six medals to meet their target
GB women win 4x400m silver behind Felix's USA
GB win men's 4x400m bronze behind Trinidad & Tobago & USA
Semenya powers to 800m gold; Sharp 8th
Kenya's Obiri wins 5,000m gold; Muir 6th & McColgan 10th
Barshim wins high jump; Grabarz 6th
Kenya's Manangoi wins 1500m final; O'Hare 12th
Tom Rostance
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Mace Windu: Just realised how much the medals look like beer mats and bottle openers!
Men's 4x100m relay
Never before had a British team won a world sprint gold, but the quartet of CJ Ujah, Adam Gemili, Danny Talbot and Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake ran a near-perfect race to hold off the fancied US team last night, with Japan taking bronze as Usain Bolt collapsed halfway down the home straight.
4x100m relay
A silver for the four British women, and now golds for the four British men!
Women's 5,000m final (19:35 BST)
Double British hope in the 5k with Laura Muir hoping to improve on her fourth in the 1500m while Eilish McColgan also takes part.
Muir ended her 5,000m heat looked extremely tired while McColgan ran brilliantly. Can either of them get in the medal hunt?
Women's 4x100m relay
Medals time as the British quartet of Asha Philip, Desiree Henry, Dina Asher-Smith and Daryll Neita receive their silvers from last night.
Here's how they did it:
Men's 20km walk
Paula Radcliffe
Women's marathon world record holder on BBC TV
Tom Bosworth is not someone who is regularly DQ'd. His technique is normally very sound. Maybe he just got carried away.
I think he wanted to push away early on. I know what it's like to run up the mall when you have got a lot of support behind you - you can get carried away with it.
Men's 20km walk
There was some action this morning when Britain's Tom Bosworth was disqualified in the men's 20km walk.
Bosworth, 27, was shown three red cards for technique infractions before the halfway point in the race, while leading the pack.
He set a one-mile walk world record at the Anniversary Games at the London Stadium in June.
He finished sixth at the 2016 Rio Olympics but was hoping to grab a medal in the World Championships.
Men's high jump (from 19:00 BST)
The first event inside the stadium tonight is the men's high jump.
Robbie Grabarz equalled his season's best of 2.31m to qualify - can the Brit reprise his London 2012 bronze?
His best effort this season is 2.31m. That's two R2-D2s or 40% of a giraffe.
#TeamPersonalBest
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Jumping, throwing, and lots and lots of running. That's the menu for tonight's final night of action.
Everything must go...
19:00 - Men's high jump final (Robbie Grabarz)
19:10 - Women's discus final
19:35 - Women's 5,000m final (Laura Muir & Eilish McColgan)
20:10 - Women's 800m final (Lynsey Sharp)
20:30 - Men's 1500m final (Chris O'Hare)
20:55 - Women's 4x400m relay final (GB in lane five)
21:15 - Men's 4x400m relay final (GB in lane three)
Nope, it's not all over!
If you thought that the goodbyes for Usain Bolt and Mo Farah last night seemed the perfect way to bring the world championships to an end, you'd be right.
But you wouldn't be in charge of scheduling.
We have another night of drama inside London Stadium for you and while (arguably) the two biggest names in the sport won't be involved, plenty will.
With medals to be won on the mat, inside the cage and on the track, there's even the chance for Great Britain to reach that medal target.
Maybe.
So please, be our guests for one final round won't you? It's on us.