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Championships taking place at the Atakoy Athletics Arena, Istanbul
GB's Neil Gourley wins silver in men's 1500m final
Melissa Courtney-Bryant wins bronze in women's 3000m final
Daryll Neita takes bronze in the women's 60m final
Live Reporting
Watch: Great Britain's Daryll Neita wins bronze medal in 60m finalpublished at 19:21 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March 2023
Watch: Nafissatou Thiam and Adrianna Sulek set two world recordspublished at 19:14 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March 2023
19:14 GMT 3 March 2023Watch: Great Britain's Gourley wins silver in the 1500m finalpublished at 18:15 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March 2023
18:15 GMT 3 March 2023Watch: Courtney-Bryant wins bronze in women's 3000m finalpublished at 18:04 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March 2023
18:04 GMT 3 March 2023Watch: Neita wins 60m heat after a 'pretty smooth' runpublished at 16:36 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March 2023
16:36 GMT 3 March 2023Watch: GB's Snowden, Munir & Baker qualify for 1500m finalpublished at 12:00 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March 2023
12:00 GMT 3 March 2023Who to watch out for?published at 17:31 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2023
17:31 GMT 2 March 2023BBC Sport
Laura Muir aims to keep up her exclusive record of gold medals from the European Indoor Championships. Muir had a great 2022 picking up medals at the World championships, Commonwealth Games & European championships in Munich. Laura contests the 1500m with the heats commencing today (Friday 3 March).
Fellow Brit and nearly crowned1500m British National champion, Ellie Baker, is also in the line-up.
Britain havea strong team in the women's 60m with both 2017 gold medallist Asha Phillip & Daryll Neita in contention for medals. Daryll Neita is on great form having won the 60m British title at the indoor athletics championships, Birmingham just two weeks ago. 60m women's heats start from 09:12 GMT.
How can I watch?published at 17:31 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2023
17:31 GMT 2 March 2023All times subject to change
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You can also catch up with all the action on BBC iPlayer for up to 30 days.
Friday 3 March
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How to get into athleticspublished at 17:31 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2023
17:31 GMT 2 March 2023BBC Sport
Why get into athletics?
Athletics offers the widest range of choice of any sport as its various disciplines provide the opportunity to throw, run or jump.
Who is it for?
Everyone. The different disciplines suit different body shapes and sizes.
Is there a cheap option?
As long as there is space for a race, you can practise athletics.
What if I want a proper workout?
If you are looking to work up a sweat, athletics is the activity for you as each discipline requires varying degrees of strength and fitness.
Can I take it to another level?
Join a club and start competing for them in your preferred events.
Is there a disability option?
The various impairment categories in athletics make the activities widely accessible.
Is there a family option?
Running, throwing and jumping is for everyone. Grab some props, head to the park and create your own mini athletics competition.
Where can I take part?
Head over to our club finder page for athletics events near you.
What's next?
If you want to find your local athletics club and start your athletics journey, you can do so here at Find a Club, external.
For more information, take a look at British Athletics, external.