Summary

  • Final day of World Athletics Championships in Doha

  • GB women awarded 4x400m bronze after Jamaica disqualified

  • Men's 4x400m - GB fumble baton as US win gold

  • Men's javelin - Grenada's Anderson Peters takes gold

  • 100m hurdles final - American Nia Ali wins gold

  • Women's long jump - Malaika Mihambo wins; GB's Abigail Irozuru seventh & Shara Proctor 11th

  • Men's 10,000m final - Uganda's Joshua Cheptegei wins gold

  • Kenya's Timothy Cheruiyot wins 1500m title

  • Use play icon to watch live coverage from Doha (UK only)

  1. Postpublished at 16:42 British Summer Time 6 October 2019

    Men's marathon

    Callum Hawkins ran a marathon in 29C temperatures, high humidity, in 2:10:57 and his only complaint is that he feels "a bit sore"?!

    What a hero. Marathon runners are amazing.

  2. Postpublished at 16:41 British Summer Time 6 October 2019

    Men's marathon

    Hawkins speaking on BBC TV: "I'm feeling a bit sore. I don't think the conditions got to me much.

    "It felt like a nice cool day compared to what it has been like the last few days."

  3. 'Phenomenal performance from Hawkins'published at 16:39 British Summer Time 6 October 2019

    Men's marathon

    Paula Radcliffe
    Women's marathon world record holder on BBC TV in Doha

    Given everything Callum has been through since the last World Championships, this is a phenomenal performance.

    He's gutted. He knows how close he came. He was almost touching that medal; he was almost touching victory.

    He has now gained a huge amount of respect from marathon runners across the world. They will have watched that performance and they'll be factoring him in for [next year's] Tokyo [Olympics].

  4. 'I trained in a shed with a heater'published at 16:35 British Summer Time 6 October 2019

    Men's marathon

    Callum Hawkins came tantalisingly close to a first world marathon medal last night.

    The Scot finished fourth, just six seconds off the bronze medal position, and he had an unusual training regime.

    "I was out in Spain for two weeks and then when I came home to Scotland I did a bit of work in the heat chamber," he said.

    "But most of it was done in a wooden shed at the back of the house with two heaters to try and make it as hot as possible.

    "It definitely helped. The conditions were a lot better than what was forecasted last week. Humidity was down, so I think that was the main point.

    "But at no point was I overheating and I definitely wasn't going to do a repeat of what happened at the Gold Coast. I finished this time."

    HawkinsImage source, AFP
  5. BBC coveragepublished at 16:34 British Summer Time 6 October 2019

    BBC Two

    Whack BBC Two on for all your athletics needs.

    Gabby Logan, Michael Johnson and co. are ready and waiting to bring you all the action from Doha.

  6. What's up for grabs today?published at 16:32 British Summer Time 6 October 2019

    There's seven gold medals to be won on the final day in Doha.

    • Women's long jump- 17:15 BST
    • Men's 1500m - 17:40
    • Men's javelin - 17:55
    • Men's 10,000m - 18:00
    • Women's 100m hurdles - 18:50
    • Women's and men's 4x400m relay - 19:15 and 19:30
  7. Hello!published at 16:32 British Summer Time 6 October 2019

    It's the last day of the World Championships, which means no more late-night relay races. Which, frankly, is a shame.

    Here's what's coming up today...

  8. Postpublished at 16:30 British Summer Time 6 October 2019

    One silver...

    ...two silver!