Summary

  • Great Britain finish with 10 medals in Hungary - their joint-best ever total - and come seventh in medal table

  • GB's Keely Hodgkinson wins 800m silver behind Kenya's Mary Moraa, with Jemma Reekie fifth

  • GB women and men win 4x400m relay bronze medals

  • GB's Morgan Lake finishes fourth in women's high jump medal

  • Femke Bol leads Netherlands to women's 4x400m gold with incredible late surge

  • Norway's Jakob Ingebrigtsen defends men's 5,000m title in thrilling finish

  1. Watch: Ingrebrigtsen defends 5,000m titlepublished at 20:10 British Summer Time 27 August 2023

    The women's 3,000m steeplechase is ongoing, by the way.

    A later earlier, Jakob Ingebrigtsen got his gold in the 5,000m. Here's how he did it...

    Media caption,

    World Athletics Championships 2023: Jakob Ingebrigtsen wins gold in the men's 5000m

  2. A failure for Lakepublished at 20:09 British Summer Time 27 August 2023

    Women's high jump final

    Morgan Lake fails her first attempt at 1.97m before Yaroslava Mahuchikh and Nicola Olyslagers leap over.

    This height would equal Lake's outdoor personal best, although she did clear 1.99m indoors earlier this year.

    Morgan LakeImage source, Reuters
  3. Best seat in the house?published at 20:07 British Summer Time 27 August 2023

    Mascot Youhuu splashes around in a boat in the steeplechase water obstacle while the 800m final unfolds.

    Mascot Youhuu splashes around in a boat in the steeplechase water obstacle while the 800m final unfolds.Image source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 20:05 British Summer Time 27 August 2023

    Women's 800m final

    Keely Hodgkinson says she doesn't think she did much wrong in that final.

    "One of these days I will get the top spot," she tells BBC Sport.

  5. 'Hodgkinson driven to get gold'published at 20:02 British Summer Time 27 August 2023

    Women's 800m final

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

    Keely Hodgkinson has been on the podium so many times listening to another anthem. Not her anthem, another anthem and you want it to be your anthem. You want to be that person on there. That's what driving her right now.

    She's not driven to get another silver. She's driven to get that gold medal.

    Keely Hodgkinson, Mary Moraa and Athing Mu pose with their medals and nation flags after the women's 800m finalImage source, Reuters
  6. 'Hodgkinson sets the bar so high for herself'published at 20:00 British Summer Time 27 August 2023

    Women's 800m final

    Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill
    London 2012 Olympic heptathlon champion on BBC TV

    Keely Hodgkinson sets the bar so high for herself. She's not an athlete that wants to come out and just make finals. She wants to win medals and she wants to win gold medals. She's been very clear about that.

    She has huge potential to do that. She's absolutely got it within her. She has to go away. She has to analyse the race and she has to believe that maybe it's a few silvers before that big gold and maybe that big gold will come next year.

    Keely Hodgkinson holds her silver medal with a Union Jack flag draped on herImage source, Getty Images
  7. Lake clears 1.94mpublished at 19:58 British Summer Time 27 August 2023

    Women's high jump final

    I have good news for British fans from the high jump.

    Under pressure after two fouls, Morgan Lake has held herself together to clear 1.94m.

    There are eight athletes left in the contest.

  8. Postpublished at 19:57 British Summer Time 27 August 2023

    Women's 800m final

    Great picture...

    The 800m finishImage source, Getty Images
  9. 'Proud of the way I ran' - Reekiepublished at 19:56 British Summer Time 27 August 2023

    Women's 800m final

    Jemma Reekie speaking to BBC Sport after the women's 800m final: "I'm proud of the way I ran out there. I'm proud of where I am in this season. Our goal was to run under two minutes consistently this year.

    "I really wanted to be up in those medals today but those girls are strong. I've got a lot of work to do but I reckon we can do it for next year."

  10. Postpublished at 19:53 British Summer Time 27 August 2023

    Jemma Reekie came home in fifth by the way. A fine run from her.

  11. Postpublished at 19:53 British Summer Time 27 August 2023

    Women's 800m final

    Keely HodgkinsonImage source, Getty Images

    That's now two World silvers in consecutive years for Keely Hodkinson, plus another in the Olympics.

    She smiles for a photograph but fails to hide that hint of disappointment.

  12. 'Can't take anything away from Moraa'published at 19:50 British Summer Time 27 August 2023

    Women's 800m final

    Steve Cram
    Athletics commentator on BBC TV

    Let's not take anything away from Mary Moraa. I've never seen anyone close an 800m like Moraa.

    Mary Moraa celebrating winning the women's 800mImage source, Getty Images
  13. bronze medal

    Bronze medal - Athing Mu (USA)published at 19:49 British Summer Time 27 August 2023

    Women's 800m final

  14. silver medal

    Silver medal - Keely Hodgkinson (Great Britain)published at 19:49 British Summer Time 27 August 2023

    Women's 800m final

    It's silver again for Keely Hodgkinson.

    She tries again to dive down the inside in the last 100m but Mary Moraa is too strong.

    Media caption,

    World Athletics Championships 2023: GB's Keely Hodgkinson wins silver

  15. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Mary Moraa (Kenya)published at 19:48 British Summer Time 27 August 2023

    Women's 800m final

    Mary Moraa leaps in celebration ahead of other 800m racersImage source, Getty Images

    Mary Moraa punches the air as she crosses the line!

    She wins the dash for the line, which once again is a battle of the big three.

  16. 200m to go..published at 19:48 British Summer Time 27 August 2023

    Women's 800m final

    It's still Mu and Moraa on the front. Can the Britons get around?!

  17. Hodgkinson and Reekie third and fourthpublished at 19:48 British Summer Time 27 August 2023

    Women's 800m final

    Britons Keely Hodgkinson and Jemma Reekie are third and fourth behind Mu and Moraa.

  18. Postpublished at 19:47 British Summer Time 27 August 2023

    Women's 800m final

    It's the big three - Mu, Moraa and Hodgkinson - on the front.

    Would you expect anything else?

  19. And they're off!published at 19:46 British Summer Time 27 August 2023

    Women's 800m final

    Two laps from glory...

  20. 'Reekie ready to pounce'published at 19:45 British Summer Time 27 August 2023

    Women's 800m final

    Dame Denise Lewis
    Athens 2000 Olympic heptathlon gold medallist on BBC TV

    Jemma Reekie is coming into these championships confident, ready for anything.

    If any of the top three make a mistake, she'll be ready to pounce.