Summary

  • Greg Rutherford competes at London Stadium for final time

  • Laura Muir fifth in women's mile, outside Zola Budd's GB record

  • Dina Asher-Smith fourth in women's 200m

  • Kare Adenegan sets T34 100m world record, Sophie Hahn clocks T37/38 200m world record

  • Kenya's Emmanuel Korir wins men's 800m in 1:42.05 seconds

  1. Postpublished at 15:53 British Summer Time 22 July 2018

    4:17:57 to beat the British record. Laura Muir about fourth with 300m to go.

  2. Postpublished at 15:53 British Summer Time 22 July 2018

    Millicent Fawcett mile for women

    Laura Muir has been passed by a few runners now - is she struggling or does she know what she's doing?

    BELL.

  3. Postpublished at 15:52 British Summer Time 22 July 2018

    It shows you that Zola Budd wasn't hanging about in 1985. She set this record in bare feet by the way.

  4. Postpublished at 15:52 British Summer Time 22 July 2018

    Millicent Fawcett mile for women

    Gudaf Tsegay is almost overtaking the pacemaker, she's opened up a gap on Laura Muir. This is a fast race.

  5. Postpublished at 15:51 British Summer Time 22 July 2018

    Paula Radcliffe
    Women's marathon world record holder on BBC Two

    Laura needs to close the gap to the pacemaker quickly. The pace is a little bit faster than she wanted.

  6. Postpublished at 15:51 British Summer Time 22 July 2018

    Millicent Fawcett mile for women

    Laura Muir is in third place, just on the shoulder of the pacemaker as they go through 400m in 63 seconds.

  7. Postpublished at 15:50 British Summer Time 22 July 2018

    Millicent Fawcett mile for women

    Away we go! Not often you see a race over a mile. Brenda Martinez is the pace setter.

    The record time Muir is after is 4:17:57

  8. Postpublished at 15:49 British Summer Time 22 July 2018

    Millicent Fawcett mile for women (15:49 BST)

    Can Laura Muir break this record then? It would be a great way to end a fine weekend of track action.

    Her PB is about half a second outside of the record...

  9. Muir on trackpublished at 15:47 British Summer Time 22 July 2018

    Millicent Fawcett mile for women (15:49 BST)

    Laura MuirImage source, PA

    Britain's Laura Muir will target Zola Budd's 33-year-old British mile record in a field which includes 5,000m world champion Hellen Obiri and world medallists Sifan Hassan and Jenny Simpson.

    That time she is after is 4:17:57...

  10. Postpublished at 15:45 British Summer Time 22 July 2018

    Dina Asher-SmithImage source, PA

    Will this be the scene in the European final in Berlin in a fortnight's time?

  11. Postpublished at 15:45 British Summer Time 22 July 2018

    Greg Rutherford is still out saying goodbye to the crowd. This stadium will long hold a place in his heart. His son is now going to have a go...

    No he thinks better of it.

  12. Postpublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 22 July 2018

    Colin Jackson
    Two-time world 110m hurdles champion on the Gold Coast

    The women's hurdles is always the most competitive for me. McNeal got out well but makes a little error and Keni really jumps on it and pulls away. At that speed, if you make one mistake, you are going to be out of it.

  13. Postpublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 22 July 2018

    Women's high jump

    Mariya Lasitskene has cleared 2.04m.

    The world record is 2.09...

  14. Fast again!published at 15:42 British Summer Time 22 July 2018
    Breaking

    Women's 100m hurdles

    Media caption,

    Anniversary Games: America's Keni Harrison storms to 100m hurdles victory

    Keni Harrison broke the world record on this track in 2016. She is flanked by class athletes. At 60m she is second, maybe third, but she steps on the gas to blow them away in 12.36 seconds!

    1. Keni Harrison
    2. Brianna McNeal
    3. Sharika Nelvis
  15. Postpublished at 15:39 British Summer Time 22 July 2018

    Women's 100m hurdles final (15:39 BST)

    The fine events keep coming. This will be close. Anyone could win this.

  16. Postpublished at 15:38 British Summer Time 22 July 2018

    Women's high jump

    A brilliant field event here. Mariya Lasitskene clears 2.02m with a shrug, and again Elena Vallortigara matches her. Floods of tears, a huge shiek She's one centimetre away from the Italian record. A huge PB.

  17. Postpublished at 15:37 British Summer Time 22 July 2018

    Men's long jump

    What a display from this guy - Luvo Manyonga has put five jumps together in a row of over 8.4m and he wins this event. Very impressive.

  18. Postpublished at 15:34 British Summer Time 22 July 2018

    Michael Johnson
    Four-time Olympic gold medallist athlete on BBC TV

    Dina got off very quickly and she came off the bend exactly where she needed to be but the problem appears to be speed endurance. I think she will be disappointed in that race.

  19. Dina doubling up?published at 15:34 British Summer Time 22 July 2018

    Women's 200m

    Jenna Prandini: "This crowd is amazing and the track is fast, it's all I could ask for. I always stay focused on my race."

    Dina Asher-Smith: "I would have liked to have placed higher but Jenna did a great run. I'm building towards the Euros so this bodes well. I hope to double up in the 100m and 200m but I haven't been selected yet."

  20. Who was Millicent Fawcett?published at 15:33 British Summer Time 22 July 2018

    Millicent Fawcett mile for women (15:49 BST)

    Statue of Millicent FawcettImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    This statue was unveiled during a ceremony in Parliament Square in April

    An excellent question.

    The first Millicent Fawcett Mile has been named after the suffragist who was influential in securing the vote for British women 100 years ago.

    Fawcett is considered to be instrumental in gaining the vote for 8.5 million British women over 30 years old in 1918, while the Fawcett Society , externalcontinues to teach British women's suffrage history to younger generations and inspire young girls and women to continue the fight for gender equality.