Summary

  • Adam Gemili wins men's 200m title - already has Tokyo qualifying time

  • Jodie Williams beats Beth Dobbin to add 200m title to 400m crown

  • World champion Dina Asher-Smith not running 200m

  • Keely Hodgkinson, 19, wins 800m in 1:59.61 with Jemma Reekie second and Laura Muir third

  • Elliot Giles wins men's 800m from Oliver Dustin in photo finish 1:45.11

  • Jazz Sawyers (long jump) and Morgan Lake (high jump) qualify for Tokyo

  • Tiffany Porter wins 100m hurdles

  • Athletes need to finish in top two & achieve qualifying standard to guarantee Tokyo spots

  1. Goodbyepublished at 17:04 British Summer Time 27 June 2021

    That's all from this year's British Championships. In case you missed it, the story of the day was self-proclaimed "underdog" Keely Hodgkinson's victory in the 800m.

    You can read all about that and all of today's other results in Mike Henson's report here.

    The full British team for Tokyo will be announced at 11:00 BST on Tuesday and you can keep an eye out on our website for that.

    Keely Hodgkinson looks shocked, with her hands over her mouth, after winning the women's 800mImage source, Getty Images
  2. 'It's about dedication' - Williamspublished at 16:57 British Summer Time 27 June 2021

    On the disruption of plans caused by the coronavirus pandemic, Williams said it had "been hard".

    "It's given us so much grit and determination and that's what enabled me to do this double," she continued.

    "It's about dedication when the motivation is waning heavily."

  3. 'A lesson about grit' - Williamspublished at 16:53 British Summer Time 27 June 2021

    Jodie Williams is the first woman to win the 200m and 400m at the same British Championships since 2005.

    "I came out here wanting to do exactly this," she said of the double.

    "I'm so happy that I managed to pull it off. I wanted to come out here and prove some things, mainly to myself.

    "This was a lesson about grit. Hopefully I've shown that."

    Jodie WilliamsImage source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 16:49 British Summer Time 27 June 2021

    Jodie Williams took victory in 23.02 seconds, with Beth Dobbin second on 23.07 to also seal a place in Tokyo and Olympic bronze medallist Desiree Henry returning to form with a 23.18.

  5. Williams wins 200mpublished at 16:47 British Summer Time 27 June 2021
    Breaking

    That's the double!

    Jodie Williams won the 400m yesterday and now she'll compete in the 200m in Tokyo as well.

    Jodie Williams wins the 200mImage source, Getty Images
  6. Postpublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 27 June 2021

    Jodie Williams out in front but here comes Beth Dobbin...

  7. Women's 200m is gopublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 27 June 2021

    The final track event of the weekend is under way.

  8. Women's 200m incomingpublished at 16:45 British Summer Time 27 June 2021

    Right then. Time for the women's 200m.

    World champion Dina Asher-Smith is not competing in the final, but I like her chances in Monday's Olympic selection meeting.

    Beth Dobbin is favourite to win this final, while Jodie Williams has the qualifying time too.

  9. 'To Rio... Tokyo!' - Gemilipublished at 16:41 British Summer Time 27 June 2021

    Adam Gemili won that one in 20.63 seconds. But he does need to make sure he heads to the right place for the Olympics.

    "I'm on the plane to Rio, to Tokyo!" he said in his on-track interview "Wrong plane..."

    His time was way off his personal best of 19.97, but says better runs "will come".

    "Today was just about getting in that top two to guarantee my selection," he continued.

    "I've done that and I've got five weeks to go to make sure I get it right."

    Gemili added that he was planning to solely focus on the 200m but would "speak to selectors" about whether he should run the 100m as well.

  10. Postpublished at 16:38 British Summer Time 27 June 2021

    Andrew Morgan-Harrison pulled up on the straight, grabbing his hamstring, and is now being taken from the track in a wheelchair...

  11. Gemili wins 200mpublished at 16:36 British Summer Time 27 June 2021
    Breaking

    And he holds on for the win.

    Adam Gemili secures his place in Tokyo with a comfortable win.

  12. Postpublished at 16:36 British Summer Time 27 June 2021

    Adam Gemili comes off the bend in front...

  13. Men's 200m under waypublished at 16:36 British Summer Time 27 June 2021

    They're off!

  14. 'Tokyo final will be a challenge' - Hodgkinsonpublished at 16:33 British Summer Time 27 June 2021

    Teenager Keely Hodgkinson's 800m win is perhaps the story of the day after she beat Jemma Reekie and Laura Muir to claim a Tokyo spot.

    "I really wanted to stay in there as I couldn’t afford to give anyone a space let alone a metre," she said of the victory.

    "Every athlete’s aim is to make the final and mine will be the same going into Tokyo but it will be a challenge with the calibre of the athletes."

  15. Men's 200m in five minutespublished at 16:30 British Summer Time 27 June 2021

    There are a couple of notable absences in this men's 200m final, with top sprinters Zharnel Hughes and Miguel Francis missing.

    Adam Gemili, who has the Olympic qualifying time, is in the mix as is Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake, who is still searching for the standard.

  16. Still to comepublished at 16:27 British Summer Time 27 June 2021

    And then there were two...

    16:35 Men's 200m

    16:46 Women's 200m

  17. Coppell wins pole vault titlepublished at 16:27 British Summer Time 27 June 2021
    Breaking

    Harry Coppell had a go at 5.86m in the pole vault to beat his own British record.

    He can't make that, but still wins the British title with 5.70m.

  18. Pearce wins 3,000m steeplechasepublished at 16:25 British Summer Time 27 June 2021
    Breaking

    What a finish!

    An incredible effort from Mark Pearce. You could see how hard he was pushing and he needed everything he had to take the lead back from Zak Seddon, which he just just before the line.

    It is outside the Olympic qualifying standard of 8:22.00 but the 8:24.84 is still an impressive personal best for Pearce.

  19. Postpublished at 16:24 British Summer Time 27 June 2021

    Mark Peace pushes, this is going to be close...

  20. Postpublished at 16:24 British Summer Time 27 June 2021

    Zak Seddon pushes and takes the lead!