Postpublished at 12:40 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March
Women's 400m
Coming up in around five minutes' time, the final of the women's 400m.
Amber Anning of Great Britain is involved and is in great form. Can she bring home a medal?
Use play icon to watch live coverage from Nanjing, China (UK only)
Britain's Amber Anning wins historic women's 400m gold for first global medal
Olympic champion Mondo Duplantis wins pole vault title for 20th gold medal
Jakob Ingebrigtsen wins first world indoor title with victory in 3,000m
Britain's Amy Hunt fifth in 60m
Molly Caudrey misses out on medal after finishing fourth in pole vault
Ireland's Sarah Healy sixth in women's 3,000m
Anning wins GB's first ever women's 400m world indoor title
Emma Smith and Harry Poole
Women's 400m
Coming up in around five minutes' time, the final of the women's 400m.
Amber Anning of Great Britain is involved and is in great form. Can she bring home a medal?
Women's 60m - semi-finals
GB's Hunt qualifies for women's 60m final by 0.02 seconds
Men's pole vault
Karalis goes for 6.10m... oh he's so close! Just knocking off the bar, but he definitely has that height in him.
What a showdown this is.
Men's pole vault
My goodness, we have just seen the rarest event - Mondo Duplantis has failed a jump!
He knocks off the bar at 6.10m. Can Emmanouil Karalis capitalise?
Women's 60m - semi-finals
Poland's Ewa Swoboda, arguably the favourite for gold today, has eased her way to final by winning heat three in the women's 60m.
Rani Rosius of Belgium comes second, they will race in the final at 13.18 GMT - alongside Amy Hunt, of course.
Men's 3,000m
Jakob Ingebrigtsen has completed the first phase of his bid for a 1500m and 3,000m double at the World Indoor Championships.
But he was put under serious pressure by Ethiopia's Berihu Aregawi. Here's how it played out.
'He's gone and done it again!' - Ingebrigtsen wins first indoor world title
Men's pole vault
Can Emmanouil Karalis respond? He's jumping as Zorba The Greek plays around the arena in Nanjing.
He goes for 6.05m - MAKES IT! A lifetime best from Karalis, and what a time to do it.
Duplantis can only applaud. Suddenly he has to work for this gold medal.
Men's pole vault
Mondo Duplantis goes for 6.05m - clears it.
That is his 100th career clearance of six metres or more. Historic, sensational. And he's only 25!
Women's 60m - semi-finals
In the second semi-final, Patrizia van der Weken of Luxembourg and Switzerland's Mujinga Kambundji have both secured their spot in the women's 60m medal race.
They join GB's Amy Hunt in the showpiece.
Women's 60m semi-finals
Colin Jackson
Two-time world 110m hurdles champion on BBC Two
We said Amy Hunt just had to get out of the blocks reasonably well and she would take a metre on what she did earlier in the day.
Very good to see for someone who we're not used to see challenging at 60m at this level.
Men's pole vault
Sam Kendricks, the world number two, fails at six metres and will have to settle for bronze.
It is a straight shoot-out between Duplantis and Emmanouil Karalis of Greece for gold.
Men's pole vault
Mondo Duplantis gets off the floor, stretches, and clears 6.00m in the pole vault final as if it was nothing.
He is ridiculous, in the best possible way.
Women's 60m - semi-finals
A brilliant run by Amy Hunt, who leaps and claps after crossing the line in second place. She is delighted, and why not!
Hunt started slow, but accelerated brilliantly to take second behind Zaynab Dosso of Italy and a guaranteed final place.
She will go for a medal at 13.18 GMT.
GB's Hunt qualifies for women's 60m final by 0.02 seconds
Women's 60m - semi-finals
The first eight runners are out on track for the opening semi-final in the women's 60m.
Amy Hunt, the Brit ranked 24th in the world, is among them.
Men's pole vault
It is hotting up in the pole vault. Mondo Duplantis and Emmanouil Karalis are still the only two men through to jump at six metres.
World number two Sam Kendricks has failed twice at 5.95m, the American is in danger.
Women's 60m - semi-finals
Very shortly the female sprinters will take to the track for their semi-finals.
Britain's Amy Hunt is among those aiming for a spot in the medal race at 13.18 GMT today.
Men's 60m hurdles - semi-finals
No surprise that Grant Holloway eases over the hurdles and wins with ease. That's 92 consecutive indoor victories, the 11-year unbeaten run goes on.
Wilhem Belocian of France comes home second, while Jerome Campbell of Jamaica is quick enough in third to earn a final spot.
Poland's Jakub Szymanski is a shock elimination.
Men's 60m hurdles - semi-finals
Time for the last semi-final heat in the men's 60m.
The great Grant Holloway is on the track.
Women's triple jump
Over in the triple jump, it looks like a Cuban duel for the gold medal.
Leyanis Perez Hernandez continues to lead with a world leading 14.93m, but compatriot Liadagmis Povea has moved into second with a jump of 14.57m.
Men's pole vault
Mondo Duplantis has passed at 5.95m, he will aim for the six metre mark next.
World number three Emmanouil Karalis goes for 5.95m, and makes it. The Greek athlete showing that Duplantis might not have it all his own way.