Postpublished at 20:09 British Summer Time 26 August 2023
Men's pole vault final
Mondo Duplantis has gold in the bag and now he's going for the world record!
GB women win 4x100m bronze behind US and Jamaica - but no Dina Asher-Smith in team
GB fourth in men's 4x100m relay as USA's Noah Lyles wins third gold
Ben Pattison wins 800m bronze
GB have now won seven medals in Hungary with one day to go
Sweden's Armand Duplantis just misses clearing 6.23m world record after winning pole vault gold
Kenya's Faith Kipyegon adds 5,000m title to 1500m crown, Sifan Hassan takes silver
Canada's Pierce LePage wins decathlon gold
Matthew Henry
Men's pole vault final
Mondo Duplantis has gold in the bag and now he's going for the world record!
Women's 5000m final
Paula Radcliffe
Former women's marathon world record holder on BBC TV
Any tactic you put out today would've been a big ask to beat Faith Kipyegon.
Women's 5,000m final
It's gold and bronze for Kenya as Beatrice Chebet comes home for bronze.
Women's 5,000m final
Sifan Hassan has to settle for silver.
Women's 5,000m final
The double world champion!
Faith Kipyegon holds off Sifan Hassan in a rapid final lap to back up her 1,500m gold with another.
Women's 5,000m final
It's Kipyegon v Hassan with 200m to go!
Women's 5,000m final
Now Faith Kipyegon joins her rival on the front and here comes Sifan Hassan, shoving her way through to move into second at the bell.
Women's 5,000m final
Defending champion and 10,000m champion Gudaf Tsegay is on the front with two laps to go.
There are still a lot of women in contention - Hassan and Kipyegon included.
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LoveBerg10kamp: Mondo is actually insane, you know. I remember a time when 6M was epic, this brother is using it as his starting point
Smudgeboy99: Good Lord, Armand Duplantis is on a different planet to the rest.
Women's 5,000m final
Sifan Hassan seems happy to sit at the back, despite all of her rivals being near the front.
The pace cranks up a little now too...
Men's pole vault final
I'm not sure about the Moon but Mondo Duplantis has just gone over again, this time at 6.10m.
Obiena has one chance left.
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bigreegs1985: That Mondo bloke could pole vault over the Moon if he had too!
Women's 5,000m final
On the track, the women's 5,000m final has slowed to a jog.
The Ethiopians had a spell on the front and now Faith Kipyegon takes a turn.
She's the world record holder but this is only her sixth race at this distance.
Men's pole vault final
Duplantis is over!
That's surely that?
Men's pole vault final
There's only Armand Duplantis and EJ Obiena left in the pole vault final.
Australian Kirtis Marschall and American Christopher Nilsen share bronze.
6.05m is the next height - one Obiena has never cleared.
Women's 5,000m final
Sifan Hassan has a wry smile on her face as they set off for the first of 12.5 laps.
Can she do it at the third time of asking?
Men's 800m final
Remember the name!
Women's 5,000m final
There's been lots of drama in the middle distance races this week and I wouldn't bet against more in the 5,000m today with three of the biggest names in the sport in action.
Both Kenyan great Faith Kipyegon and Ethiopian defending Gudaf Tsegay are going for doubles.
Kipyegon, who broke the 5,000m world record earlier this year, won the 1,500m and Tsegay the 10,000m.
In each of those races Sifan Hassan was denied - she memorably tumbled in the closing stages - and this evening she goes for gold again, in the event she is Olympic champion.
Kenya’s Beatrice Chebet is also there, having won silver last year.
It could be mayhem.
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fumattchoo: OHHH YES BENNY BOY fabulous bronze and very well deserved
JRsArmchair: Decent bronze for Ben Pattison considering he got a bit boxed in towards the end.
JayHWarne: Ben Pattison getting the bronze is the feel good medal of these world championships for me.
Men's pole vault final
Armand Duplantis piles the pressure on in the pole vault final by going over at 6.00m.
EJ Obiena, Asia's first 6m pole vaulter, responds with a clearance at the second attempt.
There are three others left in the competition. Can they join them?