Unbeatable Semenyapublished at 20:39 British Summer Time 13 August 2017
Women's 800m final
You have to get out of bed very early to beat Caster Semenya over 800m. Well, you need a time machine. She hasn't been beaten since 2015.
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
Women's 800m final
You have to get out of bed very early to beat Caster Semenya over 800m. Well, you need a time machine. She hasn't been beaten since 2015.
Women's 4x400m relay (20:55 BST)
Men's 4x100m relay
CJ Ujah: "I haven't had any sleep to be honest. I am pretty tired right now! The crowd was amazing last night.
Danny Talbot: "I tried to fall asleep but I think I re-watched it about 25 times".
Adam Gemili: "I have never seen CJ run so fast towards me! And from Natheneel - that was one of the best anchors I have ever seen".
Mitchell-Blake: "My only mindset was 'it's me and these guys here'. But to be honest, Michael Johnson is one of my idols. I take great pride in what he says - when you have people like MJ say such nice things about you it gives you even more belief.
Men's high jump
Mutaz Barshim has won the gold but he's cracking on, why not? He's failed twice at 2.40m...
Men's 1500m final
Brendan Foster
Olympic medallist and BBC commentator on BBC One
Well a familiar sight to go out on! The Kenyans beat me on my first ever race and that's how it's finished!
Manangoi cruised through there so smoothly.
Men's 1500m final
Bronze winner Filip Ingebrigtsen really cut up Adel Mechaal in the run in to the line there. Could we see a Spanish review?
Men's 1500m final
Chris O'Hare was last. His PB of 3:33.61 would have equalled the race-winning time...
Men's 1500m final
Great race! Elijah Manangoi kicks past compatriot Timothy Cheruiyot in the last 50m to take the title with Filip Ingebrigtsen taking bronze for Norway!
Men's 1500m final
Men's 1500m final
Brendan Foster
Olympic medallist and BBC commentator on BBC One
It's a familiar sight - three Kenyans in the front of this race.
Chris O'Hare seems to be having a really bad day.
Men's 1500m final
Chris O'Hare was third after 400m and he's trying to stay with the three Kenyans, as is Filip Ingebrigtsen of Norway. We've had one shock Norway medal already this week.
There's the bell!
Men's 1500m final
Kenya 1-2-3 with 800m to go...
Men's 1,500m final
Brendan Foster
Olympic medallist and BBC commentator on BBC One
Chris O'Hare is poised with his eyes focused ahead of him.
It's steady but not quick.
Men's 1500m final
One of sport's great regional dialects. A household voice, if there is such a thing.
Anyway, on the track it's Kenya one and two in the early stages. Cheruiyot and Kiprop.
#bbcathletics
Adam Gray: Nobody could say the names Haile Gebrselassie or Constantina Dita quite like Brendan Foster.
Chris: Thank you, Brendan Foster... we will miss you in the commentary box. You have been fantastic!
Men's 1500m final
We are off.
#bbcathletics
Steph Wadsworth: What? Brendan Foster is retiring too?! Athletics will never be the same.
Candice Ruffell: I've grown up with Brendan Foster, external his voice is synonymous with athletics and he'll be missed!
Men's high jump
The Qatari high jumper Mutaz Barshim has it in the bag as Danil Lysenko can't make it over 2.35m.
He may well carry on though...
Men's 1500m final
This is always a great race to watch. Three and a half laps of the track, half sprint half chess match.
Can Chris O'Hare get up there for GB? It would be some achievement but he has run very well this week.
Men's 1500m final (20:30 BST)
Kenya’s Asbel Kiprop has the chance to emulate Hicham El Guerrouj’s four consecutive 1500m World Championship victories in London. Kiprop had struggled for form pre London but has looked impressive in both the heats and the semi-finals. Compatriot and 2015 runner-up Elijah Manangoi is inside the world’s all-time top-10.