Postpublished at 19:45 British Summer Time 27 August 2023
Women's 800m final
Nervous?
Into their lanes they go...
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
Matthew Henry
Women's 800m final
Nervous?
Into their lanes they go...
Women's 800m final
These are your eight finalists with their semi-final times alongside.
2. Adelle Tracey (Jam) 1:58.99
3. Raevyn Rogers (USA) 2:00.47
4. Athing Mu (USA) 1:58.78
5. Jemma Reekie (GB) 2:00.28
6. Keely Hodgkinson (GB) 1:58.48
7. Mary Moraa (Ken) 1:58.48
8. Halimah Nakaayi (Uga) 1:58.89
9. Nia Akins (USA) 1:58.61
Women's 800m final
Dame Denise Lewis
Athens 2000 Olympic heptathlon gold medallist on BBC TV
It's going to be a belter of a race and you absolutely cannot call it.
Women's 800m final
I've got that feeling in my stomach and I'm not running. The athletes are just being introduced into the arena.
Women's 800m final
This Big Three - Athing Mu, Keely Hodgkinson and Mary Moraa - certainly know each other well.
They finished in gold, silver and bronze in a gripping tussle at the World Championships in Eugene last year...
Women's 800m final
Harry Poole
BBC Sport in Budapest
Did you know the Rubik’s cube - that pesky puzzle you tried to solve once and now sits in a drawer somewhere in a shambolic, unsolved pattern of colours never to be fixed - was invented by a Hungarian?
I bet you can’t guess his surname either.
Yep, Architecture professor Erno Rubik created the popular puzzle in 1974 - the world record for which was broken again earlier this year in a mind-boggling 3.13 seconds.
The big puzzle for Keely Hodgkinson tonight is working out how to beat both Athing Mu and Mary Moraa - the two athletes who have denied the European champion a further three golds in a sensational start to her professional career.
Olympic, world and Commonwealth silver represent excellent achievements for the 21-year-old. But she has made no secret that gold is what she desires.
It's all about the 800m final now...
Men's 5,000m final
Jakob Ingebrigtsen has his gold! He shrugs his shoulders after successfully defending his 5,000m title.
He pipped Mohamed Katir on the line.
Ingebrigtsen is on his shoulder...
Men's 5,000m final
Spain’s European record holder Mohamed Katir kicks for home...
Men's 5,000m final
The breakaway rider has been caught and now the Ethiopians are driving the pace on the front of the 5,000m final.
Jakob Ingebrigtsen is still in there.
Two laps to go.
Women's high jump final
Jazmin Sawyers
European indoor long jump champion on BBC TV
Morgan Lake is looking great tonight. She's come in so confident.
This is your 15-minute warning for the women's 800m final featuring Keely Hodgkinson and Jemma Reekie.
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Mayce_Windu: There seems to be a hell of a lot of pressure on Keely Hodgkinson to get the gold.
JRsArmchair: Jemma Reekie could be the dark horse in the 800m. Ran well in the semi.
Women's high jump final
Morgan Lake has, as she would expected, successfully cleared with her second jump of 1.90m.
Men's 5,000m final
Kenyan Ishmael Kipkurui has just made a dash off the front of the pack like a breakaway rider in the Tour de France.
No-one else is panicking... yet.
Men's 5,000m final
Harry Poole
BBC Sport in Budapest
I really don't envy the athletes in this men's 5,000m final.
It's still over 30C in Budapest, despite the sun disappearing a while ago, and there's no breeze whatsoever.
It's going to be tough, this, and drink stations have been set up on the back straight should any of the runners require one.
Men's 5000m final
Steve Cram
Athletics commentator on BBC TV
These conditions might help Jakob Ingebrigtsen as I don't think we're going to see a really quick race here.
Men's 5,000m final
A big group of Norwegian fans, all dressed in shirts designed like the red, blue and white flag, rise as defending champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen emerges into the stadium.
He looks a little nervous, giving out a big sigh as the camera passes on the start line.
Moments later this 5,000m final gets under way.
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Wow_grape_: I can't believe it's nearly over, this last week has been so good
_PhilWorld: Have really enjoyed The World Championships athletics. Have been great and all on free to air to inspire people.
MatthewTatler1: It has been a brilliant spectacle to watch has this World Championships and we have seen so many records broken, memories made and plenty of drama and action to keep us fans on the edge of our seats. Awesome performances by all the athletes involved