Summary

  • Catch-up with day two of the British Athletics Championships

  • Matthew Hudson-Smith wins men's 400m, Anyika Onuora wins women's 400m

  • Beth Dobbin claims first place in close women's 200m final

  • Lorraine Ugen wins the Women's long jump

  1. Sunday's eventspublished at 15:22 British Summer Time 28 June 2018

    Here's the running order for Sunday's events...

    Sunday's eventsImage source, British Athletics

    Steve Cram, whose glittering career included several British titles, has picked out the most eye-catching events in Birmingham.

    Find out which events you cannot miss here.

  2. What is it?published at 15:21 British Summer Time 28 June 2018

    The British Championships is one event, over two days with three-fold implications.

    First and foremost, it is a chance for athletes to write their name in national history by becoming British champion.

    Secondly, it offers a chance of a spot on the continental stage with the top two in each event qualifying for August's European Championships - provided they have also achieved British Athletics' qualifying standard.

    Lastly, and for the first time, each event winner will represent Great Britain in the inaugural Athletics World Cup at London Stadium a fortnight later.

    Among last year's highlights were Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake's thrilling 200m win as he broke John Regis' 30-year-old championship record, Eilidh Doyle's fourth successive 400m hurdles title and Laura Weightman's victory in the women's 1500m.

    Nethaneel Mitchell-BlakeImage source, Getty Images
  3. BBC coveragepublished at 15:21 British Summer Time 28 June 2018

    Sunday, 1 July

    13:00-17:00 BST - BBC Two

    11:30-17:00 BST - BBC Radio WM commentary

  4. How well do you know Athletics?published at 15:21 British Summer Time 28 June 2018

    The best of Britain's athletes are set to compete in the British Athletics Championships this weekend in Birmingham.

    See if you can answer these very tricky,exceedingly British, athletics questions here.

    British AthleticsImage source, CBBC
  5. Get Inspired: How to get into Athleticspublished at 15:21 British Summer Time 28 June 2018

    Get Inspired
    #GetInspired

    You might want to be the next Mo Farah, or just want to get fit and see how well you can do - either way, athletics can be the sport for you.

    It includes a huge variety of disciplines, so whether you want to run, jump or throw you can find an activity that suits you.

    You can find out more about getting involved with Athletics here.

    Jo Pavey - how to get inspired with AthleticsImage source, BBC Sport