Summary

  • GOLD - American Sha'Carri Richardson wins 100m title in championship record 10.65 seconds

  • Jamaica's Shericka Jackson takes silver (10.72) and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce bronze (10.77)

  • Britain's Dina Asher-Smith comes eighth in 11:00 after qualifying for final as fastest loser

  • GOLD - American Grant Holloway runs 12.98 seconds to win third successive 110m hurdles title

  • Norway's Karsten Warholm fastest qualifier for Wednesday's 400m hurdles final with 47.09 run

  • GB's Molly Caudery qualifies for pole vault final but Holly Bradshaw misses out

  • Jessie Knight wins 400m hurdles heat to make semi-finals

  1. Ohuruogu knocked outpublished at 20:35 British Summer Time 21 August 2023

    Women's 400m semi-final

    Natalia Kaczmarek of Poland and Bahamas' 2022 world bronze medallist Sada Williams finish first and second in the final women's 400m semi-final.

    Victoria Ohuruogu finishes fourth. There'll be no Britons in the final.

  2. What happened to Dina?published at 20:30 British Summer Time 21 August 2023

    Women's 100m semi-finals

    Dina Asher-SmithImage source, PA Media

    The startlist for the women's 100m final at 20:50 BST has nine names in it, not the eight we expected.

    There's confusion about why.

    Dina Asher-Smith was just on the buggy which drives the athletes over to the stadium after scraping into the final as one of the fastest losers.

  3. Britain's Pipi knocked outpublished at 20:25 British Summer Time 21 August 2023

    Women's 400m semi-final

    Lieke Klaver wins it for the Netherlands with Britain's Ama Pipi sneaking into fourth.

    It's a good run from Pipi but she's not going to make the final.

  4. Postpublished at 20:22 British Summer Time 21 August 2023

    Women's 400m semi-final

    Can Britain's Ama Pipi make the 400m flat final? It's a tall order.

    Dutch runner Lieke Klaver, who was impressive in the mixed relay on Saturday, is in this one.

  5. 'An impressive full set'published at 20:21 British Summer Time 21 August 2023

    Steve Backley
    Two-time world javelin silver medallist on BBC TV

    Zango will enjoy that moment and take it in. Disappointment for the youngster Hibbert. An impressive full set of medals for Zango.

  6. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Hugues Fabrice Zango (Burkina Faso)published at 20:19 British Summer Time 21 August 2023

    Men's triple jump final

    Olympic bronze medallist Hugues Fabrice Zango has turned his silver in 2022 into gold this year in the triple jump.

    He's won it with a jump of 17.64m.

    The Cubans Lazaro Martinez and Cristian Napoles take silver and bronze respectively.

    ZangoImage source, Getty Images
  7. Postpublished at 20:16 British Summer Time 21 August 2023

    Women's 400m semi-final

    Marileidy Paulinho of the Dominican Republic wins the first semi-final with Ireland's Rhasidat Adeleke coming through for second.

  8. 'I just wasn't fast enough'published at 20:12 British Summer Time 21 August 2023

    Daryll Neita spoke to BBC Sport after her 100m semi-final: I know I'm in amazing shape and it feels like I should be in the final and I'm not. I know I'm better than that. I'm just glad I've got the 200m to come, thank God. I don't know what I got wrong, I just wasn't fast enough.

    Daryll NeitaImage source, PA Media
  9. Postpublished at 20:11 British Summer Time 21 August 2023

    Women's 400m semi-finals

    Great Britain has two runners in these women's 400m semi-finals.

    Ama Pipi goes in the second and Victoria Ohuruogu, the younger sister of former champion Christine, the third.

    The top two in each semi-final, plus two fastest losers, go through.

  10. Still to come...published at 20:06 British Summer Time 21 August 2023

    20:10 BST: Women's 400m semi-final

    20:40 BST: Men's 110m hurdles final

    20:50 BST: Women's 100m final

  11. Dina does it, justpublished at 20:05 British Summer Time 21 August 2023

    Women's 100m semi-finals

    Harry Poole
    BBC Sport in Budapest

    Dina Asher-SmithImage source, Reuters

    Oh my goodness me.

    Dina Asher-Smith looked in control of that race at the midway point but faded towards the end and she has scraped through by the teeny tiniest of margins.

    She looks around for confirmation of what it all means, confused.

    The Briton clocks 11.009 seconds, beating Ewa Swoboda's 11.010.

    The small 'q' pops up by her name. Something strange happened there.

    Dina Asher-SmithImage source, Getty Images
  12. Postpublished at 20:04 British Summer Time 21 August 2023

    Women's 100m semi-final

    Media caption,

    World Athletics Championships 2023: Shericka Jackson & Marie-Josee Ta Lou make 100m final

    After all of that American Sha'Carri Richardson does make it through in the fastest loser spots.

    She came third in her semi-final, which was won by the fastest woman this year Shericka Jackson.

    Has Jackson made herself the favourite?

  13. 'Dina might have felt something'published at 20:02 British Summer Time 21 August 2023

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

    Dina winced and it makes me think that she felt something. She winced in the race and that's not good for the final.

  14. 'This is not Dina'published at 20:01 British Summer Time 21 August 2023

    Denise Lewis
    Olympic heptathlon gold medallist on BBC TV

    Dina had a fantastic start. She's so good at the back of the race, how did she let the others come back? This is not Dina. Did she miss a step? Was her timing out? Possibly.

    DinaImage source, Reuters
  15. Postpublished at 20:01 British Summer Time 21 August 2023

    There was no such trouble for Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce...

    Media caption,

    World Athletics Championships 2023: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce qualifies for the 100m final

  16. Postpublished at 20:00 British Summer Time 21 August 2023

    Women's 100m semi-final

    Michael Johnson thinks Asher-Smith might have shown signs of an injury there.

    Denise Lewis and Jessica Ennis-Hill are less sure.

  17. Postpublished at 19:59 British Summer Time 21 August 2023

    Women's 100m semi-final

    You could see the worry in Dina Asher-Smith's face in the final few strides.

    The final is in 50 minutes time. She has work to do.

  18. Asher-Smith makes finalpublished at 19:57 British Summer Time 21 August 2023
    Breaking

    Women's 100m semi-final

    Dina Asher-Smith makes it by 1,000th of a second!

    Wow, wow, wow.

    She was leading early on but then got pretty ropey in the final 30m.

  19. Postpublished at 19:55 British Summer Time 21 August 2023

    Women's 100m semi-final

    Dina has to hold her breath.

    She was third. Has she got a fastest loser spot?

  20. Alfred wins, Asher-Smith in troublepublished at 19:55 British Summer Time 21 August 2023
    Breaking

    Women's 100m semi-final

    Trouble for Dina Asher-Smith! She fell away...

    Alfred wins it.