:00:51. > :00:56.Welcome to the Polish seaside resort of Sopot. This town has gained
:00:57. > :01:07.renown and for the record length of its wooden pier. They can now also
:01:08. > :01:11.boast hosting duties, the world indoor athletic Championships. It is
:01:12. > :02:08.day three of the competition, a day for the stars to shine.
:02:09. > :02:14.Inside the arena behind me, 12 gold medals will be decided this
:02:15. > :02:32.afternoon. Britain has high hopes of adding to its medal collection after
:02:33. > :02:36.the two medals but came yesterday. Richard Kilty, in great form, can he
:02:37. > :02:41.get amongst the medals? A flying start. Celtic makes it! Did he win
:02:42. > :03:06.it? -- It is for everyone back at home, my
:03:07. > :03:13.father, my family, my sponsors. For everybody who doubted me, I've been
:03:14. > :03:20.overlooked in selection a few times, nobody believed me, nobody mentioned
:03:21. > :03:29.me in the previews, but I have proved everyone wrong.
:03:30. > :03:33.That was Richard last night, here yesterday. After that glorious
:03:34. > :03:40.night, I know you have your medal ceremony to come, it's great to see
:03:41. > :03:51.you. What is the overriding emotion? It is amazing to stand here
:03:52. > :03:55.with two great champions, two of my heroes. To be stood here as
:03:56. > :04:02.champion, representing Great Britain, it is amazing. We talked
:04:03. > :04:14.about how calm you seemed. Your focus was unshakeable. I knew from
:04:15. > :04:19.the past, from watching events on television, I could see people would
:04:20. > :04:31.let nerves get the better of them. I knew what I had to do and I was very
:04:32. > :04:38.confident. I knew exactly what I had to do. I did not let anything
:04:39. > :04:48.Borini, I just concentrated. -- Bernini.
:04:49. > :04:58.You were in as a replacement for James Dasaolu, and you have not let
:04:59. > :05:08.that affect you? No, it was a big opportunity for me. I came out here
:05:09. > :05:12.and I just bought every round, got better every round and made the most
:05:13. > :05:14.of the opportunity. We will have a look at the race once
:05:15. > :05:28.again. There are a lot of mind games on the
:05:29. > :05:39.start line. Nesta Carter was playing mind games. But I knew if I could be
:05:40. > :05:44.up there at 30 metres, my last 30 metres were stronger and quicker
:05:45. > :05:50.than anybody else's. I just believed I could go out there and do it, so I
:05:51. > :05:56.remained focus and a new all I had to do was execute the race. We saw
:05:57. > :06:06.those great reactions at the end. When did you realise you had one? I
:06:07. > :06:21.realise I had one as soon as I crossed the line. I did not want to
:06:22. > :06:24.celebrate until I saw the replay. Your reaction said so much to me
:06:25. > :06:32.personally. You have known for a long time what you are capable of.
:06:33. > :06:40.You have been so consistent in doors and you just took it up a notch. It
:06:41. > :06:44.has not happened overnight. I have had a tough four years, I have been
:06:45. > :06:52.injured a lot and I have had a few difficult years. Last year, I was
:06:53. > :06:59.training alone. My dad has been my biggest inspiration and help. But
:07:00. > :07:04.once I was put in an environment where I could train properly and be
:07:05. > :07:10.a professional athlete, it gave me the opportunity and I think I have
:07:11. > :07:16.proved it. You are now world champion. That is the first stepping
:07:17. > :07:21.stone for you now. Home a char you looking forward to the outdoor
:07:22. > :07:30.season? You must be looking at all the names, take me out of the
:07:31. > :07:36.equation! Think about all of those names in front of you, every single
:07:37. > :07:44.one of them has gone under ten seconds. Will that be your next
:07:45. > :07:47.target? Yes, it's very exciting. People have looked at me as a
:07:48. > :07:58.200-metre runner in the past, I have got very good speed. The time I was
:07:59. > :08:07.running in the back 30 of the 60-metre indicated I could do
:08:08. > :08:12.better. But I think within the next two years, I am capable of doing
:08:13. > :08:20.it, forcibly in the next year. I am looking forward to the Commonwealth
:08:21. > :08:32.Games. -- possibly in the next year. Will your focus be -- what will your
:08:33. > :08:39.focus be? I am going out to Florida and I will do some pre-season races
:08:40. > :08:46.out there and then I will pick what I would do in the Commonwealth. I am
:08:47. > :08:53.pretty versatile. I will have to see how the first few races go. You have
:08:54. > :09:04.been getting a lot of compliments on social media. Jemma Simpson made a
:09:05. > :09:07.point, but selectors should always picked a full team because you never
:09:08. > :09:17.know what is going to happen when you get to a championship. Yes,
:09:18. > :09:25.going back to 2012, I think, given the opportunity, I could have
:09:26. > :09:36.performed. But you weren't selected? I wasn't selected and I use that as
:09:37. > :09:41.motivation. I would have loved to have complete their, but I think it
:09:42. > :09:47.shows that athletes, we should take a full team because even athletes
:09:48. > :09:54.who do not have much experience can come out here and perform. I would
:09:55. > :09:58.have loved the opportunity in 2012, but there are bigger things on the
:09:59. > :10:04.horizon. How much were you aware of what was going on before your
:10:05. > :10:12.event? Did you know about Tiffany Porter? Yes, she is my training
:10:13. > :10:18.partner and that really inspired me. She inspired me to do well.
:10:19. > :10:36.Congratulations. Another quick look at the medals table.
:10:37. > :10:49.You can join the conversation on social media.
:10:50. > :11:06.We have got athletes tweeting in which is great.
:11:07. > :11:44.This race promises to be one of the showdowns of the championships.
:11:45. > :11:51.Can she get close to her best? She is the one we have been looking
:11:52. > :12:14.forward to. Thanks for staying with us. What do
:12:15. > :12:27.you think could happen? Some great names in the race. Google is a great
:12:28. > :12:44.starter. Christine Ohuruogu. Hopefully, she can come out there
:12:45. > :12:48.and condemned as you has done in the past. If she believes in herself,
:12:49. > :12:58.and executes the breeze, who knows what will happen? We have two of the
:12:59. > :13:12.world's best sprinters in the final. That gives the goose bumps. What you
:13:13. > :13:17.did last night will inspire Asha. Yes, hopefully she can go out
:13:18. > :13:25.there, and I think she is capable of getting the gold. I wish her the
:13:26. > :13:29.best. Banks for joining us. Enjoy the
:13:30. > :13:35.medal ceremony. Let's get out to the first
:13:36. > :13:45.semifinal. He was Steve Cram. Good afternoon. Well done to Richard
:13:46. > :13:52.Kilty. I'm sure, as he was Ian, -- as he was seeing, hopefully we will
:13:53. > :14:03.have both British women in the final.
:14:04. > :14:18.There is the fastest in the world. Muriel Ahoure. One of only seven
:14:19. > :14:30.women to have run under seven seconds at this distance. Well done
:14:31. > :14:33.to Sophie Papps for making it through to the semifinal, 7.22, a
:14:34. > :14:44.new personal best. LaKeisha Lawson of the United
:14:45. > :14:48.States, she had one or two problems since the American trials,
:14:49. > :14:51.struggling with a swollen knee during the trials, not training too
:14:52. > :15:02.much, coming towards these championships. Carina Horn there.
:15:03. > :15:09.Sneak through as a fastest loser. And Ruddy Zang Milama, I think we
:15:10. > :15:16.mentioned yesterday, she was her country's flagbearer at the Olympic
:15:17. > :15:22.Games. So, three semifinals, the final later on, of course, the first
:15:23. > :15:37.two and two fastest losers will advance to that final. Lawson, on
:15:38. > :15:44.paper, is the one who is next as this after Murielle Ahoure, with
:15:45. > :15:50.that 7.03 locking, X .99, Newell armour, last year in Birmingham. --
:15:51. > :15:56.6.99. Only seven women have only gone and that seven second mark, not
:15:57. > :16:02.even Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce. Sophie Papps, in lane five, , Gloria Asumnu
:16:03. > :16:29.next to her. Away cleanly, perhaps not the best
:16:30. > :16:35.that for Sophie Papps. It is warming up for the final, and excellent
:16:36. > :16:41.semifinals. Again, we know about new Deal arm, but I think Gloria Asumnu
:16:42. > :16:47.is a rising sun with her form. -- again we know about Murielle Ahoure.
:16:48. > :16:52.But a good starter, I am not sure Sophie Papps was completely flat
:16:53. > :16:58.out, but she is so good out of the blocks, giving that advantage. At
:16:59. > :17:03.the 60m, if you have the luxury of being explosive naturally, would
:17:04. > :17:08.contact with the flow, driving over the ten metres, all that power you
:17:09. > :17:11.have worked on during the winter months in the gymnasium, then you
:17:12. > :17:15.get the performance like this. Murielle Ahoure has gone under seven
:17:16. > :17:19.seconds in her time and I think she will be close to that mark later on
:17:20. > :17:28.this evening. It's printing from her, and I think Shelly-Ann
:17:29. > :17:34.Fraser-Pryce, this would be a very exciting prospect, assuming that
:17:35. > :17:41.Shelley makes it through. -- Shelly-Ann. Very good times indeed
:17:42. > :17:50.for Murielle Ahoure. Lawson has been given third place. Seven point 18 --
:17:51. > :17:59.7.18. No guarantee that will be quick enough. Maybe Asha Philip, if
:18:00. > :18:06.she can run seven point ten, she may still have a chance. That battle
:18:07. > :18:12.7.10. The first round of the Long Jump
:18:13. > :18:19.ear. Quite an open competition. Here is the least letter. Quite open, as
:18:20. > :18:33.a sort many of these competitions. Here is Elise Leser.
:18:34. > :18:49.Just going in quite carefully. But taking off in a ragged sort of way.
:18:50. > :18:58.And that was misjudged. That is spot-on. But next time, I am sure we
:18:59. > :19:05.will see hard drive straight down the middle. 6.72. She is in first
:19:06. > :19:14.place. We have had the one semifinal so
:19:15. > :19:20.far, to mark -- two more to come. So see -- Sophie Papps finished sixth.
:19:21. > :19:24.Congratulations on a tremendous championships, your first major,
:19:25. > :19:33.global one, there's no base yesterday, equipping yourself so
:19:34. > :19:36.well. Yes, I was nervous coming in, but I have had a really good time
:19:37. > :19:41.and everyone has made me feel welcome. Just easy to come out and
:19:42. > :19:46.compete well. A bit disappointed today, but I will not make excuses,
:19:47. > :19:51.because I am happy with how I have done throughout the competition. we
:19:52. > :19:54.have talked on the BBC are by the selectors giving you the chance and
:19:55. > :19:59.getting people like you to experience this and how much it will
:20:00. > :20:04.benefit you going forward. Massively. I have never done in.
:20:05. > :20:09.Competitions before, so the first one being indoor was big for me, but
:20:10. > :20:13.massively helpful. I am glad they give me the opportunity, learning so
:20:14. > :20:18.much and meeting new people who have given me such advice. Looking
:20:19. > :20:23.forward to moving on with that advice. And getting inspired by the
:20:24. > :20:28.likes of Richard Kilty? Yeah, amazing, one of the most exciting
:20:29. > :20:32.things I have ever watched. I was waiting to go to bed, and my heart
:20:33. > :20:36.was going, I was so happy for him, he reserved it -- deserve that. Well
:20:37. > :21:08.done to you. Thank you. Yongli Wei, and indoor champion at
:21:09. > :21:13.60m. Marta Jeschke of Poland, the indoor champion at 60m. She ran the
:21:14. > :21:26.third leg of the Polish team which won the European 4x100 medal. Elaine
:21:27. > :21:34.back, she is very talented. -- Ezinne Okparaebo. Dafne Schippers of
:21:35. > :21:39.the Netherlands, formally known as a very good all-rounder. An excellent
:21:40. > :21:46.heptathlete. Holder of the World Championship bronze medal. Tianna
:21:47. > :21:56.Bartoletta of the USA, world Long Jump champion in 2005, formally
:21:57. > :22:05.Tianna Madison. Verena Sailer of Germany, goals at two successive
:22:06. > :22:12.European Championships. The 102,010 and the 4x100 in 2012. Natalia
:22:13. > :22:18.Pohrebniak of the Ukraine, member of the sprint relay team. And
:22:19. > :22:21.surprisingly out in lane eight, Veronica Campbell-Brown, the
:22:22. > :22:34.defending World Indoor Championship, just on her way back.
:22:35. > :22:40.-- defending world indoor champion. Difficult to see what condition
:22:41. > :22:46.Veronica Campbell-Brown is in. She had her first race in seven points
:22:47. > :22:54.to two seconds. Tianna Bartoletta in the centre, in the red, next to bed
:22:55. > :23:06.and a sailor -- next to Verena Sailer.
:23:07. > :23:09.Verena Sailer is a very quick starter, so is Veronica
:23:10. > :23:36.Campbell-Brown. Tianna Bartoletta got well so did
:23:37. > :23:42.Dafne Schippers, maybe the correct Campbell Brown got it? We will have
:23:43. > :23:43.to wait for the photograph. Certainly Tianna Bartoletta and
:23:44. > :23:49.Veronica Campbell-Brown almost together. I was going to pave Verena
:23:50. > :23:56.Sailer some dishes back, thinking it would be the chance in the semifinal
:23:57. > :24:01.-- some disrespect. She has been and beaten, but showing good, strong
:24:02. > :24:07.form, taking the semifinal quite comfortably in a new personal best,
:24:08. > :24:10.7.12. Great running by her. I think she will look forward to being one
:24:11. > :24:16.of those medal contenders in the final. I expected Tianna Bartoletta
:24:17. > :24:23.to go faster than that, but she did not have what it takes. And of
:24:24. > :24:27.course, the former great sprinter, Veronica Campbell-Brown from
:24:28. > :24:32.Jamaica, on her return competition, expected to be up there, and she is,
:24:33. > :24:42.surely she is a true professional, with a season's best author plays.
:24:43. > :24:45.-- for third place. Veronica Campbell-Brown will have to wait and
:24:46. > :24:54.see if she makes it through to the final, meanwhile back in the Pole
:24:55. > :25:02.Vault, Tina Sutej of Slovenia. And comfortable down. We are on 4.45
:25:03. > :25:13.now. That is the target. Quite a neat vaulter, but wait ragged at the
:25:14. > :25:21.top of the poll, but well clear there. -- but quite ragged. 4.45,
:25:22. > :25:30.first-time clearance, she is in first place.
:25:31. > :25:36.Also going on in the field this afternoon, the women's Long Jump
:25:37. > :25:41.final, Shara Proctor as one British entrant, but let us look at the
:25:42. > :25:48.first attempt of Katrina Johnson Thomson. You you see your score,
:25:49. > :25:52.what someone has done, like my 6.75, not people knowing if that is my
:25:53. > :26:00.full potential, so you do not know what shape these girls are in, so it
:26:01. > :26:04.is interesting. It is like a single event, heptathlon, and I think I
:26:05. > :26:08.will enjoy it. Have you improved the certain aspects of mentality?
:26:09. > :26:15.Something you have worked with your coach? The Long Jump and High Jump,
:26:16. > :26:19.I have tried to get my head around them, I think it is the High Jump
:26:20. > :26:23.and Pole Vault, that your target is set there and what you have to get
:26:24. > :26:30.over, whereas the Long Jump you just run and jump, and I had to get over
:26:31. > :26:34.that the High Jump, forgetting the bar and focus on technique, and I
:26:35. > :26:39.have always been comfortable in the Long Jump, never been nervous,
:26:40. > :26:44.always feeling that that is naturally my best event. If I was
:26:45. > :26:49.too big an event out of the heptathlon. But I am glad I am doing
:26:50. > :26:55.it here at Sopot. Katarina Johnson-Thompson now. The first time
:26:56. > :27:18.we have seen her in the programme. That is excellent. That is a very
:27:19. > :27:24.good jump in deed. Her first round's jump was around X .60, or
:27:25. > :27:31.thereabouts, and that looks a little better. -- 6.60. That will be good
:27:32. > :27:40.enough to take the lead. She is over six foot tall. And there it is.
:27:41. > :27:52.6.81, a new lifetime best, second on the British all-time list.
:27:53. > :28:00.Ashley Philip said to go in the next them a final, next to her Shelly-Ann
:28:01. > :28:05.Fraser-Pryce -- Asha Philip. It is interesting to see hard here. People
:28:06. > :28:11.like Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce did not come to any Championships if they do
:28:12. > :28:19.not expect to win it. And she has seen Murielle Ahoure running very
:28:20. > :28:26.fast indeed. And Asha Philip, with a great opportunity here, 7.09 her
:28:27. > :28:35.season's best. Against Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, her best is 7.10. With
:28:36. > :28:42.just two macro to go through, if Asha Philip can hang onto her
:28:43. > :28:54.coat-tails, she has a great chance. Tahesia Harrigan-Scott of the virgin
:28:55. > :28:59.islands, 7.17 this year. Lane six, Michelle-Lee Ahye, she will be a big
:29:00. > :29:09.danger. Very close to a personal best in qualification, from Trinidad
:29:10. > :29:16.and Tobago. 21 years of age. Former European junior and over 100m, this
:29:17. > :29:23.is Yasmin Kwadwo from Germany. The athletes in the outside lane is
:29:24. > :29:28.including Franciela Krasucki Brazil hero came through as fast as losers.
:29:29. > :29:35.But talking fast as losers, there are two macros what's available. --
:29:36. > :29:41.talking of fast as losers. And after the first hit, if Asha Philip does
:29:42. > :29:47.not come in the top three, Devon .17- 7.18, or the fastest loser
:29:48. > :29:54.spot. -- seven point stop so Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, in six, the
:29:55. > :30:01.big change is really. Tahesia Harrigan-Scott with a lot of
:30:02. > :30:07.experience. Asha Philip, still just 23, it seems as though we have been
:30:08. > :30:13.talking about officer many years, after that bad injury, now finally
:30:14. > :30:24.fulfilling her potential, trying to make the final.
:30:25. > :30:49.Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce just maybe got it on the line. But Asha Philip,
:30:50. > :30:54.excellent, but she be quick enough? She may well have got a fastest
:30:55. > :31:06.loser 's spot. But how good was that? She knows Shelly-Ann
:31:07. > :31:12.Fraser-Pryce is a quick starter and she knew she could be anywhere
:31:13. > :31:20.alongside her during any part of the race, that would mean she is running
:31:21. > :31:25.well. She kept to the race plan, got into that lovely, smooth running
:31:26. > :31:31.action that she has. She pushed all the way to the line. Shelly-Ann
:31:32. > :31:36.Fraser-Pryce, expected, she is the world and Olympic champion. She has
:31:37. > :31:45.been here before, under pressure and delivered. Asha Philip 's from Great
:31:46. > :31:51.Britain has equalled her personal best.
:31:52. > :32:15.Yes, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce laying down her intent. Michelle-Lee Ahye,
:32:16. > :32:23.she will also go through as fastest loner.
:32:24. > :32:34.Now the Polish favourite. And she got it. That was good.
:32:35. > :32:46.That was good technique at the end. Just gave it a rattle in the -- on
:32:47. > :32:56.the way down, but not enough to dislodge the bar. She continues.
:32:57. > :33:07.Well done, you've made the final. You came in with that aim. Yes, I
:33:08. > :33:13.think there is more to come out of this. You have made a great start. I
:33:14. > :33:19.don't even know what I did. I just tried to get out and hold it. I
:33:20. > :33:26.wanted to hold my form and my race. You have to take each round of the
:33:27. > :33:31.World Championships as it goes. But my head is much stronger and wiser.
:33:32. > :33:33.I will let you go and get ready. We wish you all the very best. Thank
:33:34. > :34:06.you. Hopefully, more to come in the
:34:07. > :34:25.final. That final is at five past five, UK time.
:34:26. > :34:25.Six times the Polish champion. Katarina Johnson-Thompson has
:34:26. > :34:52.produced the jump of her life. That is around 6.40. Teresa Dobija
:34:53. > :35:02.Just coming up for her third round jump.
:35:03. > :35:51.The High Jump took on a whole new meaning yesterday. And now the
:35:52. > :35:59.presentation. The bronze-medallist Ruth Beitia. She jumped the same
:36:00. > :36:13.height as the gold-medallist, but had one more failure. She receives
:36:14. > :36:32.her medal and flowers. The joint world indoor champion Maria
:36:33. > :36:52.Kuchina. One less failure at two metres. And also from Poland, Kamala
:36:53. > :37:25.Tsurenko -- Kamila Time to reflect a little bit on
:37:26. > :37:32.those women's 60 Metres finals. Asha Philip and the way she acquitted
:37:33. > :37:41.herself, what do you think? Super, absolutely super, what you wanted to
:37:42. > :37:46.see. Her start was great. She just maintained it. She executed her race
:37:47. > :37:52.perfectly. She was not fazed at raising against a double Olympic
:37:53. > :38:08.champion. And she equalled her personal best. She did not know what
:38:09. > :38:12.she had done? She was in the zone? It was a good solid performance. But
:38:13. > :38:17.it is not always about reaction time, it is about what you do when
:38:18. > :38:21.you put your feet on the floor. She has a good, powerful contact. She
:38:22. > :38:32.can get into that beautiful, upgrade, fluid running style. That
:38:33. > :38:39.style is God-given. If she can hold herself together in this final, it
:38:40. > :38:48.she will be up there. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, she came
:38:49. > :38:55.through in the same way. She is here to win. Absolutely, she has won
:38:56. > :39:12.everything. She has come here with clear intention. Between now and
:39:13. > :39:39.that final, anything can happen. Also, Muriel Murielle Ahoure. It is
:39:40. > :39:46.great to see how now they can develop when they are confident. She
:39:47. > :39:51.is comfortable and confident in her performance. She is ready for
:39:52. > :39:55.action. She knows there is an opportunity for her to take this
:39:56. > :40:01.title. That is the great thing about this event in these championships.
:40:02. > :40:21.We have a genuine head-to-head for that medal. Yes, and there could be
:40:22. > :40:27.a lot of heads. For me, Murielle, her sprinting look spotless at the
:40:28. > :40:33.moment. The girls have to get their heads down, relax and allow their
:40:34. > :40:35.forum to do the same thing. We have just heard that Veronica
:40:36. > :40:42.Campbell-Brown has made it through as a fastest loser. Her first event
:40:43. > :40:50.back, a controversial decision to have her back here, but she has made
:40:51. > :40:56.the final. She looked rusty yesterday. Yes, but she is a
:40:57. > :41:01.champion and she knows how to raise her game at the right moment. You do
:41:02. > :41:04.not get to be a world and Olympic champion without knowing how to
:41:05. > :41:12.raise your game. She's struggled yesterday in the heats. For her to
:41:13. > :41:15.come back here now, on the outside lane, and to work her way through
:41:16. > :41:24.the field shows her what a championship performer she is. Don't
:41:25. > :41:29.be surprised if she runs better in the final. She is rusty. It can take
:41:30. > :41:36.you a while to get into your groove. We have got more action coming up,
:41:37. > :41:42.in your specialist event. The men's 60 Metres Hurdles. We have British
:41:43. > :41:45.interest in William Sharman and Andy Pozzi. But first, a trip down memory
:41:46. > :42:09.lane. The final of the 60 Metres Hurdles.
:42:10. > :42:24.Colin God away well. -- got. He's the world indoor champion.
:42:25. > :42:32.I can let you know at home that Holly Bleasdale is, beating in the
:42:33. > :42:36.Pole Vault. We are very much at the mercy of our host broadcasters
:42:37. > :42:50.here, as to how much we can assure you of Holly's competition. She has
:42:51. > :42:58.cleared 4.45 at the third attempt. But she has since gone clear at
:42:59. > :43:01.4.65. We were sure you as much as we can from every field event and try
:43:02. > :43:15.to tell you all the stories that are going on today. That should be one
:43:16. > :43:23.event the Polish want to cover? I have been watching Holly, at 4.45,
:43:24. > :43:26.that was her third attempt. Some of the British team are behind us and
:43:27. > :43:31.everyone had their hearts in their mouth. She has come to these
:43:32. > :43:35.championships in good shape. She knows that there is an medal here
:43:36. > :43:42.for her if she can just hold it together. Let's hope she continues
:43:43. > :43:51.and can relax into the competition. Let's go back to the men's 60 Metres
:43:52. > :43:56.Hurdles. Let's hope will shaman -- William Sharman and Andy Pozzi could
:43:57. > :44:03.do the same. They looked comfortable before. The most important thing for
:44:04. > :44:20.both young men is that they try to get to the final. Yes, we look
:44:21. > :44:25.forward to it. Steve Cram now. Yes, two semifinals. Will Sharman
:44:26. > :44:48.goes on the first. He goes in three. Douvalidis ran a personal best last
:44:49. > :45:04.year. He could be running better this year.
:45:05. > :45:10.Shabanov could be a danger. Will Sharman, I'd like the attitude
:45:11. > :45:30.he has adopted for these championships. He just ran the heats
:45:31. > :45:42.and got used to the track. Erik Balnuweit of Germany in lane
:45:43. > :45:55.for. Osagie Osaghae, the American champion. A big danger to this man.
:45:56. > :46:10.The French will bring to get a medal from Pascal Martinot-Lagarde. Wenjun
:46:11. > :46:30.Xie, and Olympic semifinalist. And ballads Baji -- Balazs bAJI. And
:46:31. > :46:37.it is just the top four here, nothing to do with asters losers.
:46:38. > :46:46.Pascal Martinot-Lagarde been in superb form. -- nothing to do with
:46:47. > :46:55.fastest losers. No Jeff Porter from the USA. And the Cubans still in
:46:56. > :47:09.dispute with his federation. -- the Cuban.
:47:10. > :47:23.William Sharman get so well. So does Erik Balnuweit. William Sharman
:47:24. > :47:31.makes it. Pascal Martinot-Lagarde, as expected, seemed to take that
:47:32. > :47:38.easily. William Sharman held on well together. The four athletes, I
:47:39. > :47:45.presume they will go through, the ones we thought would go through,
:47:46. > :47:51.they seem to have made it through. These are the two athletes we were
:47:52. > :47:56.looking forward to. The US champion taking on the world leader from
:47:57. > :48:02.France. I expect them to go a little bit quicker than that. 7.4 tonight
:48:03. > :48:09.is a personal best for Omo Osaghae, but expected them to go closer to
:48:10. > :48:15.7.45, Devon .44, which is the most important thing we want to see, --
:48:16. > :48:20.7.44. William Sharman has booked his place comfortably into the final and
:48:21. > :48:25.no doubt will be excited to be lining up later on. Still standing
:48:26. > :48:31.in the arena watching the replays of that. Waiting to see confirmation. I
:48:32. > :48:44.am not sure of the issues he is through. We can tell him he is.
:48:45. > :48:54.Mary Saxer attempting this. Comfortably over. Still the Pole
:48:55. > :49:09.Vault in the early stages of its development. Just makes it. Just
:49:10. > :49:17.gave a little tickle there. I am sure she will be changing poles
:49:18. > :49:27.soon. There we have it, four point 35. -- 4.55.
:49:28. > :49:32.Congratulations on making the final, three major finals this year, the
:49:33. > :49:37.first box ticked. Yes, always a pleasure to be here, they can to the
:49:38. > :49:44.viewers and you back home. That was good, solid, my system is ready to
:49:45. > :49:49.go, hit a few hard. And I know that cost me, because I felt people move
:49:50. > :49:54.away and come back again, but I kept my composure and thought I would
:49:55. > :50:01.spin those wheels, bringing all of those guys back in. Kept my cool,
:50:02. > :50:07.spun the wheels, and those mistakes will cost you, you make one mistake
:50:08. > :50:12.in 60 metre Hurdles, game over. So it is exciting. I will rest up and
:50:13. > :50:18.come out again for the final and see who is who and what is what. As we
:50:19. > :50:25.saw with Richard, anything is possible in the final. What a man,
:50:26. > :50:29.Richard Kilty! I said to him, put your head down and work hard, you
:50:30. > :50:36.have a lot of talent. Nice to see him fulfilling that finally. You
:50:37. > :50:41.have a lot of talent, good luck in the final. Nice of you to say!
:50:42. > :50:47.LAUGHTER. If he thought he won that, and I
:50:48. > :50:52.love Will to bits, but he was a little bit of that in this sense of
:50:53. > :50:59.winning it, but still through with a great shout, 7.53, getting through
:51:00. > :51:08.the rounds, what any athlete wants. And Andrew Pozzi to come in this
:51:09. > :51:17.next Demi final. -- semifinal. He goes in lane four in this event.
:51:18. > :51:23.Gregor Traber, the German indoor national champion, twice the
:51:24. > :51:33.national champion. Jhoanis Portilla, the lesser-known Cuban
:51:34. > :51:39.hurdler. Dominic Berger, second in the US championship, representing
:51:40. > :51:45.the University of Maryland, that was in 2006. He is here representing the
:51:46. > :51:53.USA. Andrew Pozzi from Stratford on you than -- Stratford-on-Avon,
:51:54. > :52:00.European junior medallist. Ran very well in his semifinal to make it
:52:01. > :52:14.through. Sergey Shubenkov, world champion bronze medallist. Garfield
:52:15. > :52:29.Darien. European silver medallist indoors and out. Dominik Bochenek of
:52:30. > :52:40.Poland, world military champion, 7.83, a lifetime best of 13.44 4110
:52:41. > :52:50.meter hurdles -- for the 110m hurdles. And Angela is -- and Andrew
:52:51. > :52:56.Riley. Andrew Pozzi in lane four, desperate to make it through to the
:52:57. > :53:40.final to join his colleague in that event.
:53:41. > :53:48.Andrew Pozzi got away to a better start, but needed more. Garfield
:53:49. > :53:55.Darien gets it, Andrew Pozzi I think take seven plays, -- take seven
:53:56. > :54:01.plays -- takes second place, but a good run. I think he will be happy
:54:02. > :54:06.with that, Garfield Darien of France, quality athlete, we have
:54:07. > :54:09.seen him run in many locations outdoors and frightened his
:54:10. > :54:18.competitors. You can see why he has taken this Demi final comfortably.
:54:19. > :54:23.Andrew Pozzi after an early mistake, not setting themselves up for the
:54:24. > :54:27.whole race, and he had to work his way through this whole field, but he
:54:28. > :54:31.did that and qualified for the final. That is of course the most
:54:32. > :54:38.important thing. And there is the winner Garfield Darien. He has been
:54:39. > :54:54.confirmed as the winner, 7.52 seconds.
:54:55. > :55:10.Ivana Spanovic for her third jump, looking very serious about it
:55:11. > :55:21.indeed. Here she goes. It is not bad, around about .15 metres. Very
:55:22. > :55:27.simple technique. -- it is around about six .50.
:55:28. > :55:51.That was good. 6.71, very good, hard done best jump of the competition.
:55:52. > :55:53.Eloyse Lesueur, in second place at the moment, can she go further than
:55:54. > :56:21.6.72? Here she goes. I am not sure about that, but again,
:56:22. > :56:45.she went over towards the left-hand side. Three centimetres shy of being
:56:46. > :56:56.absolute maximum on the board. Fabiana Murer, 4.55 to stay in this
:56:57. > :57:02.competition. And that is good. The early stages of the competition gave
:57:03. > :57:07.as a very good idea as to what sort of shape they are in. Former world
:57:08. > :57:20.champion indoor and out, so that is very good.
:57:21. > :57:24.Well done on making the final, you clattered the first hurdle, fed a
:57:25. > :57:28.couple of others. See if you can have a clean race in the final. A
:57:29. > :57:35.pretty dreadful raise, out of the blocks well, but struggled and took
:57:36. > :57:41.me awhile to build up speed, but I felt quick between the hurdles and
:57:42. > :57:47.ran everyone down. Yes, impressive at that, so what is the mindset
:57:48. > :57:52.before going to the final? Nothing much to do, just chill out, and
:57:53. > :58:00.waiting. Thank you for talking to us, all the best for the final. The
:58:01. > :58:05.macro thank you. Everyone tried to catch Katarina
:58:06. > :58:22.Johnson-Thompson, no again for Eloyse Lesueur all stop --. That
:58:23. > :58:25.could be 6.71. A very flat trajectory, still going to that
:58:26. > :58:31.left-hand side. Still spot on the board.
:58:32. > :58:46.I think she's got it. 6.85, ahead of Katarina Johnson-Thompson. Anna
:58:47. > :58:52.Rogowska nope, still the favourite of this crowd, a huge tube was up
:58:53. > :59:02.every time she vaults. And she gets it. She looks deadly serious,
:59:03. > :59:17.doesn't she? -- a huge cheer goes up. That was excellent. Very good
:59:18. > :59:31.indeed from Anna Rogowska. 4.65, first attempt.
:59:32. > :59:41.Lots of final still to come, the men's 3000m next on the track, and
:59:42. > :59:55.the women's 3000m final, Andrew ciggy in the men's final. -- Andrew
:59:56. > :59:59.Osagie. And we will have the relays, with our men and women
:00:00. > :00:05.representing, and hopefully we can add to our medal tally. And Holly
:00:06. > :00:07.Bleasdale in the Pole Vault. And both of our women in the Long Jump
:00:08. > :00:24.as well. two for the British men in the 60
:00:25. > :00:36.Metres Hurdles, they are both through to the finals. Both getting
:00:37. > :00:46.through with consummate ease. When you solve Andy Pozzi did, he hit
:00:47. > :00:50.some hurdles and still came second. It was pretty sensational, a cause
:00:51. > :01:04.you do not normally get away with that type of mistake. -- because. I
:01:05. > :01:11.enjoyed his interview when he said to you that you do not need to do
:01:12. > :01:15.anything but relax. It is a technical mistake, you can alter
:01:16. > :01:25.that. He turned on the speed, he called on his reserve, his flat
:01:26. > :01:33.speed to get through. How great that you do have that chance to rectify
:01:34. > :01:39.the ROMs? Yes, and he has got lots of experience. He will know what he
:01:40. > :01:52.needs to do. -- the Ron Locks -- rectify the wrongs. Half the work is
:01:53. > :02:02.done. You cannot do much now. It is about relaxation, about that one
:02:03. > :02:07.thing that will make a difference. Will Sharman is always a joy to talk
:02:08. > :02:19.to. He is a real character, we love him. He is through and he has talked
:02:20. > :02:22.all along about improving the first part of his race for the outdoor
:02:23. > :02:34.season, and using this competition for that, and though he is through
:02:35. > :02:45.to the final. -- and now he is. It is outstanding. People were thinking
:02:46. > :02:48.he only finished third, but he is running so well. This is a good
:02:49. > :02:53.foundation for him because it keeps him in contention with all the top
:02:54. > :02:59.runners when it comes to outdoors. Many times, in hurdles, you need to
:03:00. > :03:17.be there or thereabouts at the halfway stage. And he is there. And
:03:18. > :03:25.he has great confidence. He does rise to the occasion. He really
:03:26. > :03:29.does. And he could win it, you never know, there could be just one
:03:30. > :03:37.mistake. But technically, he is very good at the moment, raising the bar
:03:38. > :03:41.in terms of personal best. Time for some more action from the
:03:42. > :03:46.Womens Pole Vault. A bit of a computer glitch earlier. Holly
:03:47. > :03:54.Bleasdale is still in the competition, that is all we know for
:03:55. > :04:03.now. Jirina Svobodoa now. Will it be
:04:04. > :04:18.success at the first attempt? That is good! She has a lifetime
:04:19. > :04:28.best of 4.71, so that is very good indeed.
:04:29. > :04:51.Very good vaulting. She continues in the competition, no problem at all.
:04:52. > :04:58.Silke Spiegelburg know of Germany. A slight problem at the side. Holy
:04:59. > :05:12.Bleasdale prowling around in the background, she will go soon. But
:05:13. > :05:22.here goes people but. -- Silke Spiegelburg. That was good.
:05:23. > :05:31.It doesn't seem to matter what speed we are going at, she is always the
:05:32. > :05:40.same. For .65. First attempt, that is good.
:05:41. > :05:44.Katarina Johnson-Thompson lead for a while, during the second round. This
:05:45. > :05:58.is her fifth jump. She came here as a multi-eventer.
:05:59. > :06:06.That is what she is best known as. Here she goes in the Long Jump. It's
:06:07. > :06:18.roundabout 6.70. Straight as a dive. That is a good
:06:19. > :06:41.take-off. 6.68. She only has one jump to do
:06:42. > :06:52.it. Next on the track, the men's 3000
:06:53. > :07:01.metres final. We have Bernard Lagat in this race. He is trying to win
:07:02. > :07:08.this for the fourth time. He just keeps getting better. He has been
:07:09. > :07:13.showing already this year that he still has a lot of pace. This is
:07:14. > :07:20.probably one of the best quality races here. Probably only Mo Farah
:07:21. > :07:40.out of the big names is not here. He has got a job on his hands.
:07:41. > :07:47.And a man 20 years his junior, Hagos Gebrhiwet, running as well. Yes,
:07:48. > :09:09.quite a few to watch, Yes. Galen Rupp, I'm not sure if he
:09:10. > :09:13.has got enough ammunition here. He was in really good shape earlier
:09:14. > :09:27.this season. He looked really good in the heats.
:09:28. > :09:34.What would you expect from Bernard Lagat in this race? He has to get
:09:35. > :09:42.self in the right position with two or three laps to go. They can't
:09:43. > :09:49.afford to let them get jumped on him -- a jump on him. He has to keep
:09:50. > :09:58.themselves perfectly placed. He is making a final, what will he want to
:09:59. > :10:02.do? When he lined up for the heat, his aim was to qualify for the
:10:03. > :10:09.final. He has nothing to lose now. He is a very strong runner. I think
:10:10. > :10:16.he will want to go out there and do himself justice. I think he would
:10:17. > :10:25.like to see an honest run race rather than a tactical race. We have
:10:26. > :10:38.the women's 3000 metres litre. -- later.
:10:39. > :10:48.Shara Proctor about to take her last jump. It's all or nothing now.
:10:49. > :11:03.Takes her time. She is very fast on the runway.
:11:04. > :11:15.She needs to go in excess of 6.71 to get a medal. She blasted down the
:11:16. > :11:23.runway. I don't know. I really don't know. She gets off white flag, that
:11:24. > :11:39.is the important thing. What sort of distance how she got?
:11:40. > :11:42.6.46. She will be disappointed with that. That is definitely fourth
:11:43. > :12:14.place in the final. The last round. She has got one more
:12:15. > :12:16.attempt to make it. If she does not get 6.81, it is a definite silver
:12:17. > :12:34.medal for Great Britain. Spanovic. From Serbia. The Serbian
:12:35. > :12:54.record-holder. Very fast. And Alex Goode. -- and that looks good.
:12:55. > :13:03.The 3000 metres is an event which, I think, filling everybody with a lot
:13:04. > :13:10.of expectation. That was definitely a good job.
:13:11. > :13:15.6.77. The best jump of the competition, but it's not far enough
:13:16. > :13:20.for Great Britain. Katarina Johnson-Thompson definitely has a
:13:21. > :13:28.silver medal. Now she has this attempt to try and make a bit of
:13:29. > :13:31.history. The first athlete to get victory in the Long Jump in the
:13:32. > :13:51.World Championships. I do not think it is good enough. I
:13:52. > :14:01.think it will be a silver medal for her.
:14:02. > :14:05.There again, I haven't got the tape measure in my hands. Take-off has
:14:06. > :14:28.been superb this year. It far enough? I don't think it is.
:14:29. > :14:36.I think this has got it -- Eloyse Lesueur. Yes, she is definitely the
:14:37. > :14:46.champion. France's first medal at the championships.
:14:47. > :14:57.Eloyse Lesueur has been a fine champion.
:14:58. > :15:14.The men's 3000 final, 12 member contest it, probably one of the best
:15:15. > :15:24.fields ever assembled. Bernard Lagat attempting to win it for the fourth
:15:25. > :15:43.time. A big danger from Ethiopia, Hagos Gebrhiwet.
:15:44. > :15:49.here is Hagos Gebrhiwet. We were talking about what they all need to
:15:50. > :15:53.do. They all need to be at the front of the bell. It will be interesting
:15:54. > :16:02.to see how they try to manufacture that. The two Ethiopians are not as
:16:03. > :16:07.wily as this guy, Bernard Lagat. For times he could win this title, the
:16:08. > :16:13.first time still running for tenure. -- Kenya. He became an American
:16:14. > :16:22.citizen, lived there for ten years now. He has represented them
:16:23. > :16:27.brilliantly. There is Dejen Gebremeskel, sometimes let himself
:16:28. > :16:32.down. If you let them talk about it, he said he lost the gold medal in
:16:33. > :16:41.the Olympic Games, because he was in the wrong place, filling around at
:16:42. > :16:44.the back, -- fooling around. Galen Rupp, you wondered if he has done
:16:45. > :16:56.his best running this year, the Americans will be hoping not. Caleb
:16:57. > :17:01.Mwangangi Ndiku, I think he is the biggest danger, and massive talent
:17:02. > :17:10.at 300 metres, and beaten at 3000 this year. And he is quick. Very
:17:11. > :17:18.quick. And as Bernard Lagat, at the age of 39, quick enough to hold the
:17:19. > :17:29.body of? Do men's 3000m final 15 laps of the track, Andrew Vernon of
:17:30. > :17:34.Great Britain has done very well, Collis Birmingham, his training
:17:35. > :17:42.partner, India. -- his training partner here. Some hard racing for
:17:43. > :17:48.some of these guys just to get into this I know, and I do not think any
:17:49. > :17:58.of the big names that the back will want to do anything to early. I was
:17:59. > :18:02.going to say I agree with you, that no one would make a move, just
:18:03. > :18:08.taking the first lap to see who would do what, and no one prepared
:18:09. > :18:13.to do that. Hayle Ibrahimov is capable of leading it out. Whether
:18:14. > :18:18.that will sacrifice his chances later, we do not know. Maybe he is
:18:19. > :18:23.hoping if he goes to the front, someone else will come along and do
:18:24. > :18:27.something about it. Andrew Vernon, will he have the confidence to run
:18:28. > :18:34.it hard from the start? He is giving it a goal and he does not want it to
:18:35. > :18:41.be a jog around, maybe wanting to do himself justice and see how high up
:18:42. > :18:44.the can get. Absolutely, this is a World Championship final, you want
:18:45. > :18:50.to place as high as you can, quite obviously, and Andrew Vernon keeping
:18:51. > :18:57.the pace. Dejen Gebremeskel wanting to do that too. Caleb Mwangangi
:18:58. > :19:04.Ndiku not as quick, especially when compared to Bernard Lagat. And the
:19:05. > :19:12.likes of the next school. And I think the only danger of Ndiku is
:19:13. > :19:24.his race brain, maybe not switching on and concentrating when he needs
:19:25. > :19:31.to. You can run well, and this is a perfect distance, particularly at
:19:32. > :19:38.this time all year. As long as he does not let others get ahead of
:19:39. > :19:42.them, he could be a matter danger. 3000m is the perfect distance for
:19:43. > :19:46.him to test themselves. He has talked about moving up to 5000,
:19:47. > :19:55.saying something along the lines, that that guy Farah needs to be
:19:56. > :19:59.tested. Certainly confident, but he needs to have some of the tactical
:20:00. > :20:07.brain to get himself in the right position to go with that confidence.
:20:08. > :20:17.And he could be a really big danger. 2.48 for the first kilometre, very
:20:18. > :20:36.slow for these guys. Fabiana Murer, 4.55 is the target.
:20:37. > :20:49.Very, very steady. So relaxed. Measuring out her hand placement
:20:50. > :20:57.very precisely. So here we go. -- 4.65. She is a former world
:20:58. > :21:07.champion. So she knows her way around. And 4.65, just about get
:21:08. > :21:18.set. Well done. Manages to stay on their all right. -- just about gets
:21:19. > :21:26.it. Very fine jumping indeed. Just tipped it with her leg, and then
:21:27. > :21:41.with her chest as well. But manages to clear. A very good job. Fabiana
:21:42. > :21:54.Murer stays in. Not too much change in the 3000m,
:21:55. > :22:02.pretty slow. A little bit of jostling. Ndiku has moved up, and we
:22:03. > :22:08.are into the 1500m running. And Bernard Lagat, has he still got the
:22:09. > :22:14.pace? But for Dejen Gebremeskel, still back in the pack, they must
:22:15. > :22:19.know, with each lap that goes by, the big kickers have a better chance
:22:20. > :22:26.here. If he is going to be at the front, he has to go faster. What we
:22:27. > :22:38.did miss was he put in quite a surge there. Some reactions to Hayle
:22:39. > :22:44.Ibrahimov going to the front. The pace has been very up and down. One
:22:45. > :22:48.thing we need to watch yesterday with the 1500m, there were three
:22:49. > :22:56.disqualifications in the women's race and one in the men's, and it is
:22:57. > :23:02.on the infield. It is very easy to head the cones. And this could be
:23:03. > :23:08.the first time having a sustained pace. Zane Robertson deciding that
:23:09. > :23:13.was enough. But look at Ndiku, really up there, Dejen Gebremeskel
:23:14. > :23:16.right at the back, and he needs to be careful, done this too many times
:23:17. > :23:27.before, and they are starting to gather with four labs to go. Andrew
:23:28. > :23:36.Vernon just tipped on the inside. Can he picked up -- pick-up? Dejen
:23:37. > :23:47.Gebremeskel realising he needs to take closer order, moving up on the
:23:48. > :24:00.outs died. Bernard Lagat is going to get himself in the right place. Some
:24:01. > :24:03.almost in lane three going around that then, making sure they are in
:24:04. > :24:12.the right position, Andrew Vernon trying to move on the outside.
:24:13. > :24:16.Bernard Lagat let Galen Rupp go by, an opportunity to get in the top
:24:17. > :24:20.three. I would like to be at the front controlling it, which is what
:24:21. > :24:25.Ndiku is doing. A good spot for Dejen Gebremeskel, right behind
:24:26. > :24:34.Ndiku, who can wind it up from the front, Bernard Lagat getting to get
:24:35. > :24:42.close, can he make it four in a row? They are starting to struggle. Ndiku
:24:43. > :24:52.still at the front, it is the bell this time, tenure, America, then the
:24:53. > :24:55.two Ethiopians, Ndiku taking hard, a thing if Bernard Lagat has enough,
:24:56. > :25:03.and Bernard Lagat still there, with the jazz to make this four world
:25:04. > :25:11.titles. -- with the chance. As Ndiku run his leg side? Taking out. Ndiku
:25:12. > :25:21.is going to win this. It is the title for Kenya. Bernard -- Erno
:25:22. > :25:28.Blagg at his second. -- Bernard Lagat is dating. He is a real
:25:29. > :25:34.character is Caleb Mwangangi Ndiku, succumbs out with some odd comments
:25:35. > :25:37.at times. Let us see what his message will say. You are not
:25:38. > :25:46.supposed to do that, but he is a character. He is one to watch. This
:25:47. > :25:53.lad is a real talent. I think he could do well at 1500m. Maybe a
:25:54. > :25:59.choice to make by moving up to 5000, but this will not convince him it is
:26:00. > :26:04.a bad idea. With the exception of Mo Farah, he has beaten some of the
:26:05. > :26:12.best in the world. Absolutely, and he could be a chance to Mo, maybe
:26:13. > :26:17.our 5000m, but getting himself into the right position there. He got
:26:18. > :26:21.ahead of the elder statement in Bernard Lagat, managing to hold him
:26:22. > :26:26.up and stay there down the home straight. I told you he was just
:26:27. > :26:32.warming up yesterday with the hat on, once he lost that, he was ready
:26:33. > :26:36.to get out and race. He will have grown from confidence. You can see
:26:37. > :26:44.on the face of Bernard Lagat's face, real surprise, thinking he could
:26:45. > :26:52.close down on Ndiku. We have been wondering when we would
:26:53. > :27:01.need Jennifer Suhr. 4.65 Is the target. This is her first vault in
:27:02. > :27:03.the competition. That is good. Safely over and she really makes the
:27:04. > :27:18.arena hard on. -- her own. It has been a long, long time
:27:19. > :27:25.coming. 4.65 no problem at all, the competition really starts here.
:27:26. > :27:35.Holly Bleasdale has gone out, unfortunately. 4.65 at the first
:27:36. > :27:42.attempt looks very safe indeed. Yarisley Silva, the Olympic silver
:27:43. > :27:50.medallist, and really has come on strong since then. 4.46 was her
:27:51. > :28:03.lifetime best. Coming in here. And that is good. 4.70. Indoor pole
:28:04. > :28:17.vaulting, I am sure, is alien to the Cubans, but she has made a good,
:28:18. > :28:26.4.70 metres, a new season's breasts. -- new season's best. That was good
:28:27. > :28:39.vaulting. I beg pardon, it was for .65. -- 4.65.
:28:40. > :28:50.Look at that flag being unfurled, the massive Kenyan flag. Will he lie
:28:51. > :28:58.on it? What is he going to do? While he celebrates, we can celebrate what
:28:59. > :29:06.was written's first medal of these World Indoor Championships last
:29:07. > :29:16.night. The Ukrainian will present the medals. Just for a second, I
:29:17. > :29:20.think I thought, and I think Tiffany Porter thought she had won the
:29:21. > :29:26.silver medal, but it was the bronze, very close in the end, but what a
:29:27. > :29:34.performance, saving hard best of the season to when it mattered most. --
:29:35. > :29:45.her best. 7.86, season's best, worker than she has all the year.
:29:46. > :29:51.Just missing Sally Pearson. I know she was annoyed, saying she started
:29:52. > :30:05.up, the sort of comment you might expect from an Aussie, not happy at
:30:06. > :30:09.all, looking in supreme form. And stung like a butterfly, a long that
:30:10. > :30:19.sort of line, Nia Ali taking the gold. Stung like a bee, exactly!
:30:20. > :30:23.Taking the gold medal, Nia Ali, brilliant performance, personal
:30:24. > :30:30.best, called for the United States. -- gold.
:30:31. > :30:44.So good to see Tiffany Porter delivering a medal for Great Britain
:30:45. > :30:47.and Northern Ireland. She has developed competing for Great
:30:48. > :30:52.Britain, she has got better and better. Set aside the injury
:30:53. > :30:56.problems and this is the real Tiffany Porter. She is able to come
:30:57. > :31:05.to these championships and keep delivering. I am delighted. She has
:31:06. > :31:13.been more consistent than ever before. The future is bright for
:31:14. > :31:35.her. We have seen another British medallist in Catalina -- Catalina
:31:36. > :31:41.Johnson -- Katarina Johnson-Thompson. Yes, she is the
:31:42. > :31:47.real deal. The world will have to watch out. The mind boggles where
:31:48. > :31:54.she can go with the heptathlon. She is just so level-headed and fiercely
:31:55. > :31:59.competitive. You saw that. She really wanted to take that title.
:32:00. > :32:06.She was really going for it. I am delighted for her and excited at the
:32:07. > :32:26.prospect of what she can go on and do. 6.81. She was so disappointed to
:32:27. > :32:32.have missed the pentathlon. I think I said to you on Friday that she
:32:33. > :32:40.will not want to come here and leave empty-handed. She is fiercely
:32:41. > :32:52.competitive. Her coach has to keep her expectations in place. I watch
:32:53. > :33:02.her on the runway, she is so strong and so quick. She has got great flat
:33:03. > :33:12.speed anyway. And when it comes to the heptathlon
:33:13. > :33:22.outdoors, she says she has two great events anyway, but her Shot Put is a
:33:23. > :33:33.bit weak. No one can be brilliant at all seven disciplines. Even the best
:33:34. > :33:40.have a few weaknesses. Those two strong events, she can rely on them.
:33:41. > :33:47.The Shot Put does the work. She does not want to have any signs of
:33:48. > :33:54.weakness. But up to 14 metres, 14.5 metres, I think she will challenge
:33:55. > :34:04.in the future. We hope to hear from her later on. Apologies once again
:34:05. > :34:10.for the coverage of Holly Bleasdale, we did not see her go out. This is
:34:11. > :34:23.the medals table. It makes good reading for Britain.
:34:24. > :34:39.And we have got good chances to come later on in the relays. Two men in
:34:40. > :34:50.the final of the men's as well. We had hoped for and metal from bash
:34:51. > :35:04.for an model from Laura Muir. -- for a medal from Laura Muir.
:35:05. > :35:10.Laura Muir started out well. And Laura Muir almost falls. Just
:35:11. > :35:14.needing to not panic. They all came across and there was a little bit of
:35:15. > :35:18.pushing and shoving and Laura Muir got caught up in it. But she is
:35:19. > :35:39.still on her feet, thank goodness. Laura was trying to get in position
:35:40. > :35:48.to hold that the, but she was not able to get there. She kept her
:35:49. > :35:59.composure, she recovered. Now she is moving herself up.
:36:00. > :36:18.I think Laura is in a good place. She has got good strength. The
:36:19. > :36:24.winner will go through. It is going to be the Russian who takes it on.
:36:25. > :36:31.Laura Muir just needs to be careful here. Hinriksdottir, she is fading
:36:32. > :36:36.away. And no response from Laura Muir. That is disappointing. They
:36:37. > :36:45.are moving away from her. The young slide deck -- young Icelandic
:36:46. > :36:53.athlete is responding well. The Polish athlete, taking a big win
:36:54. > :37:06.here. Hinriksdottir, then Laura Muir.
:37:07. > :37:35.So now Laura Muir in this women's 300-metre final. A huge cheer for
:37:36. > :37:44.Angelika Cichocka. Chanelle Price of the USA will be one of the Americans
:37:45. > :37:55.who got through. She may well be the front runner here. Selina Bucher of
:37:56. > :38:06.Switzerland, the surprise package year. She came through with a big
:38:07. > :38:10.finish. Nataliia Lupu, her experience may tell. She is the
:38:11. > :38:18.European indoor champion. She also looked pretty good in qualification.
:38:19. > :38:27.Two athletes we haven't seen. Marina Arzamasova and Lenka Masna of Czech
:38:28. > :38:32.Republic in lane two. The womens 800m final. Really a question of
:38:33. > :38:39.what sort of tactics will be employee. Chanelle Price sometimes
:38:40. > :38:50.likes to get out and control things. But it is a question of how
:38:51. > :38:55.you feel on the day. She has taken it on with intent. Yes, I think she
:38:56. > :39:07.started hard with the intention of getting to the front. She will have
:39:08. > :39:18.gone out at a pretty decent pace. Those two have a little bit of a
:39:19. > :39:25.gap. Cichocka is tracking her. She has great experience. Yes, they will
:39:26. > :39:40.want to run or paced race. Cichocka has come through a gap. It has
:39:41. > :39:54.slowed. Chanelle Price is good at this, maintaining this please.
:39:55. > :40:03.Arzamasova still in second place. Cichocka has to go wide now.
:40:04. > :40:10.Chanelle Price is still in front. Very strong, the American. Here
:40:11. > :40:18.comes Nataliia Lupu, who looked out of it at the bell. She is attacking
:40:19. > :40:22.on the outside. It is all about the American. Chanelle Price kicking
:40:23. > :40:31.away. Her legs are beginning to tire. Price wins it, Cichocka gets a
:40:32. > :40:44.silver and there was some tired legs are there. Well done, Chanelle
:40:45. > :40:51.Price. Front running, to get on. The others sat back, thought they could
:40:52. > :41:02.get past. She did really well, she led that. Anything she learned a
:41:03. > :41:18.little bit from watching Montana lead races like this in the past.
:41:19. > :41:36.Nataliia Lupu was unfortunately. It looks as if Arzamasova on the strode
:41:37. > :41:41.on her foot -- almost trod. Gays who beat Chanelle Price in
:41:42. > :41:50.Glasgow at the beginning of this season at the Emirates early in?
:41:51. > :41:55.Laura Muir. -- guess who beat. I always like to see athletes like
:41:56. > :42:03.Chanelle Price rewarded for taking it out like that. Excellent when.
:42:04. > :42:10.Cichocka will be happy with her silver medal. I think she did not
:42:11. > :42:16.attack the race enough. She should have been closer to Chanelle Price.
:42:17. > :42:18.We will have to wait to see if the result is made official. At the
:42:19. > :42:49.moment, Arzamasova has the bronze. Cichocka celebrating beer. And she
:42:50. > :42:57.deserves to. Can pull and grab a medal in the men's 800 metres -- can
:42:58. > :43:12.Poland grab a medal in the men's 800? She ran that race perfectly.
:43:13. > :43:17.Arzamasova celebrating that bronze medal. Looking at it again, I think
:43:18. > :43:26.the legs of Nataliia Lupu did just go from her, there was no impeding.
:43:27. > :43:30.So Marina Arzamasova does have the bronze.
:43:31. > :43:46.What a night last night. Apparently, you could have got
:43:47. > :44:04.boards of 33 to one four Richard Kilty to have won the gold medal --
:44:05. > :44:06.33/1 for. He had to wait for a while to know
:44:07. > :44:21.if he had the bronze. There were three men all given the
:44:22. > :44:27.same time. Marvin Bracy, the 20-year-old from the United States.
:44:28. > :44:38.The former college footballer who has turned his attention to track
:44:39. > :44:54.and field. He is a big talent. Silver medal for him.
:44:55. > :45:01.Great Britain can celebrate the gold medal of Richard Kilty. What a
:45:02. > :45:07.journey it has been for him. You heard in his interview some of the
:45:08. > :45:12.trials and tribulations that he has been through, but all athletes have
:45:13. > :45:14.to go through. But he has believed in himself and he is now the world
:45:15. > :46:07.indoor champion. CHEERING.
:46:08. > :46:15.A wonderful moment for Richard Kilty. And his family, his support
:46:16. > :46:24.team, his coach, making the move to Loughborough. His new coach will
:46:25. > :46:34.take some of that credit as well. He joins that elite club of 6.50 or
:46:35. > :46:36.better for indoors. And more importantly, though world indoor
:46:37. > :46:43.champion, with a gold medal around his neck, I bet it's these there for
:46:44. > :46:51.a long time. -- I bet it stays there.
:46:52. > :46:51.a long time. -- I bet it stays Still plenty of excitement to come
:46:52. > :46:55.this afternoon in Sopot at the world indoor champion is -- World Indoor
:46:56. > :47:10.Championships... Big British medal hopes in both the
:47:11. > :47:23.relay finals. And in the women's 60 metre final. And Will Sharman and
:47:24. > :47:30.Andrew Pozzi also coming up. And next is the women's 3000m, with
:47:31. > :47:42.Genzebe Dibaba, who said three world records in the space of 15 days.
:47:43. > :47:53.A special athlete! NZ aid the banner of Ethiopia! -- Genzebe Dibaba of
:47:54. > :48:16.Ethiopia! It is all about NZ bid above -- it
:48:17. > :48:24.is all about Genzebi Dibaba of Ethiopia. Genzebi Dibaba breaks the
:48:25. > :48:26.world best for two miles. Three world records in little over two
:48:27. > :48:36.weeks. Paul and Steve in the commentary box
:48:37. > :48:41.ready to call this final. It looks like it could be a procession for
:48:42. > :48:48.Genzebi Dibaba. But it into context how good she is? Just if you look at
:48:49. > :48:53.the second world record, the only people who have ever run faster eyed
:48:54. > :49:02.doors and the Chinese girls, and no one else has come close. -- run
:49:03. > :49:08.faster outdoors. Even if she runs 15-18 seconds slower, she would run
:49:09. > :49:14.a championship record, standing at 8.33 from 1989. I do not think we
:49:15. > :49:20.will see another world record. But we could championship record. We
:49:21. > :49:25.have also seen Tirunesh Dibaba doing well, now for younger sister, give
:49:26. > :49:33.me your take on how good her younger sister is, indeed the family
:49:34. > :49:47.dynasty. She is different, great talent at 1500m talent. They trained
:49:48. > :49:52.with different camps. Genzebi is attacking her career from a
:49:53. > :49:58.different standpoint. Does she stick with 1500, where she is perhaps the
:49:59. > :50:08.world's best, or take on the 5000 or 10,000? We will wait and see. But
:50:09. > :50:17.for now, it is just 3000m. What would you do, Paula? She has
:50:18. > :50:23.this great ability at 1500m, but could run fast that 5000. She good,
:50:24. > :50:28.but I wonder if she is cool in that trap, a brilliant 3000m runner, but
:50:29. > :50:39.could she stay with the likes of her older sister? And no race this year
:50:40. > :50:44.from Dafar, because she is pregnant. Maybe the chance that it is an off
:50:45. > :50:52.year gives Genzebi the chance to try out different things and see is she
:50:53. > :51:11.a 5000 runner or more of 1500 runner? Another runner, and there
:51:12. > :51:18.are some good athletes in this. , -- such as Maryam Yusuf Jamal. And the
:51:19. > :51:22.likes of Gabrielle Grunewald, formerly Anderson. Just a question
:51:23. > :51:31.of Genzebi wants to do here, you would think. -- just a question of
:51:32. > :51:37.what Genzebi wants to do. And she starts slowly. Just seeing if anyone
:51:38. > :51:47.will challenge, making it a tough race, or will she be a -- will she
:51:48. > :51:51.be allowed to dominate? Maybe someone doing something to make it
:51:52. > :51:55.into an honest race, but at the moment, it does not look like anyone
:51:56. > :52:02.is willing to do that. Maryam Yusuf Jamal at the front, but at jogging
:52:03. > :52:05.pace. My worry is everyone else thinks they are running for second,
:52:06. > :52:13.wants to win a medal, why not commit? Then you have the likes of
:52:14. > :52:17.Hellen Onsando Obiri, a good case medallist outdoors, she will be
:52:18. > :52:25.thinking, if I am not going to win this, I want to be second, and I can
:52:26. > :52:29.use my cake as well. And the likes of Hiwot Ayalew, not fast at the
:52:30. > :52:38.latter stages, and what about the Americans? Shannon Rowbury has shown
:52:39. > :52:42.she can kick. Gabrielle Grunewald, she did not look great in
:52:43. > :52:47.qualification. I agree, she did not, I watched the tape of horror winning
:52:48. > :52:55.in Albuquerque in the American indoors and she closed very fast
:52:56. > :53:04.there. -- I watched the tape of her. The wanted catchers such was her
:53:05. > :53:11.speed. This is Yarisley Silva, at 4.70 now, the bar moving upwards. A
:53:12. > :53:24.fight we thought they had reached a little while ago, but it was only
:53:25. > :53:35.4.65. So it is 4.70 now. So here we go. Oh, That is good! That is very,
:53:36. > :53:46.very good indeed! Very vocal in her support. It is not very tall, but a
:53:47. > :54:00.good push off the top, making up for her lack of height. Absolutely
:54:01. > :54:11.excellent. So immediately having a word with her coach and goes into
:54:12. > :54:20.the lead with a 4.70 clearance at the first attempt. And this is
:54:21. > :54:31.Anzhelika Sidorova, attempting for .75 -- attempting 4.70 for the
:54:32. > :54:38.second attempt. So here we go. Needs to get this to stay in the mix for
:54:39. > :54:49.the medals. That is a good volt! Very good indeed. -- vault! So many
:54:50. > :55:03.of them have come from the world of gymnastics. And Anzhelika Sidorova
:55:04. > :55:13.is another one. That is good. Very good from hard, 4.70 at the second
:55:14. > :55:24.attempt. The first 1000 was pretty slow.
:55:25. > :55:34.Hiwot Ayalew deciding to do something here. She got caught in
:55:35. > :55:37.the end in a previous race. I think she may be a little burned from that
:55:38. > :55:42.experience in the world cross-country, drug running,
:55:43. > :55:50.building a sizeable lead, then could not maintain it over the final --
:55:51. > :55:54.cross country running. Maybe that made her a little more scared to
:55:55. > :56:03.attack this race, but more so that she is anticipating and in awe of
:56:04. > :56:10.Genzebi Dibaba. I think she was frustrated with the pace they were
:56:11. > :56:17.jogging at. Jirina Svobodova no trying to join
:56:18. > :56:24.the others at 4.70, second attempt. She is enjoying the form of her
:56:25. > :56:32.life, and just gets it! That is good. A lifetime best is just one
:56:33. > :56:45.centimetre higher than this. That is an excellent vault. Just gave it a
:56:46. > :56:55.knock on the way up, but not sufficient to dislodge it. That was
:56:56. > :57:12.good. 4.70, second attempt, and it is successful. Fabiana Murer now,
:57:13. > :57:24.for .70 at the third attempt. -- 4.70. She has got to get this one to
:57:25. > :57:28.stay in, and she gets it. The former world champion, not a world champion
:57:29. > :57:46.for nothing. That was excellent vaulting. Good stuff. Goodness me,
:57:47. > :58:02.how many of these are we going to see? Well done, Fabiana Murer,
:58:03. > :58:06.staying in at 4.70. That Pole Vault signal reaching its
:58:07. > :58:12.climax, and so is this women's 3000m final, Genzebi Dibaba going to the
:58:13. > :58:22.front. Injecting enough pace to split this field. Hellen Onsando
:58:23. > :58:27.Obiri is behind her. The Americans have gone off the pace, but Shannon
:58:28. > :58:32.Rowbury trying to keep them some sort of contact. Yes, I think
:58:33. > :58:37.Shannon Rowbury was caught behind Gabriel Rune bal. Then Genzebi
:58:38. > :58:49.Dibaba went to the front. She picked up the pace. Shannon Rowbury is now
:58:50. > :58:54.starting to try and close a little on the back as they move away, but I
:58:55. > :59:01.think she has missed the break, which is sad, as 3000m is an event
:59:02. > :59:06.where she could do well. The second 1000 was 2.51, 30 seconds quicker
:59:07. > :59:13.than the first stop and look at this, Dibaba puts her foot down for
:59:14. > :59:19.the first time. Four have pulled away with just over 400m to go, and
:59:20. > :59:27.Dibaba shows her class. Just picking it up all the time. Sifan Hassan
:59:28. > :59:33.settles for the battle for silver as Dibaba heads inexorably for the
:59:34. > :59:38.gold medal. The first time fun expression shows she is working, and
:59:39. > :59:43.this 15-20 metre gap opens, really impressive. And these girls behind
:59:44. > :59:47.always knew they were running for a second and now it is about getting
:59:48. > :59:53.into the right positions in that pack for silver. That is no way they
:59:54. > :00:13.are going to get the record here. no doubt about our winner. Was there
:00:14. > :00:25.any question that it would be Genzebe Dibaba? Now she can add the
:00:26. > :00:39.world indoor title to the rest she has one.
:00:40. > :00:52.8.55 the winning time. It was never going to be a championship best
:00:53. > :00:58.performance, but it was a good closing last three or four laps from
:00:59. > :01:30.Dibaba. A little surprising looking at that, the pace she kicked away
:01:31. > :01:36.at. easy it just looks so easy for her there.
:01:37. > :01:48.She does have options going forward. 3.55 indoors. She enjoys her indoor
:01:49. > :02:19.running. The Kenyan men took gold in the
:02:20. > :02:20.men's 3000 metres, but it is Ethiopia's gold in the women's
:02:21. > :02:33.event. Tirunesh Dibaba, I think is still on
:02:34. > :02:49.to run the London Marathon this year. Her older sisters are
:02:50. > :02:53.pregnant. Yes, Tirunesh Dibaba is preparing for the London Marathon.
:02:54. > :02:57.She was supposed to run last year, but kicked up an injury. A lot of
:02:58. > :03:09.anticipation around what she can do. Medal ceremony for Long Jump women.
:03:10. > :03:17.Katarina Johnson-Thompson on the left-hand side. She came here as a
:03:18. > :03:27.multi-eventer, specialising in the Long Jump. No doubt about that now.
:03:28. > :03:48.6.77, Ivana Spanovic of Serbia gets the bronze medal.
:03:49. > :03:55.Just four centimetres shy of Katarina Johnson-Thompson. Katarina
:03:56. > :04:05.Johnson-Thompson wins the silver medal for Great Britain.
:04:06. > :04:21.That is an unexpected victory. But she will think she should have won
:04:22. > :04:22.it. Eloyse Lesueur is the champion. Just four centimetres further than
:04:23. > :04:41.Katarina Johnson-Thompson. Congratulations to Katarina
:04:42. > :04:51.Johnson-Thompson, another fine medal for Britain. We have seen Genzebe
:04:52. > :04:59.Dibaba, one of the stars of world athletics, deliver what we expected.
:05:00. > :05:08.I think the other girls did not take the race to her. They are all a
:05:09. > :05:19.little bit afraid and waiting to see what she does. She did not hit the
:05:20. > :05:27.front until halfway in the race. She was able to impose herself after
:05:28. > :05:33.that. You said, with about 400 metres to go, you see a different
:05:34. > :05:41.look on her face, when a bit of extra effort went into it. I spent a
:05:42. > :05:48.lot of time racing the Ethiopians and it is difficult to tell how much
:05:49. > :05:57.effort they are putting in at times. But she was working there. Around
:05:58. > :06:08.2.38 kilometres, even Genzebe Dibaba has to work hard. Now she can look
:06:09. > :06:26.forward to the outside season and what she might do the. -- do there.
:06:27. > :06:37.Eye would love to see her race over 5000 metres. It is a quieter year
:06:38. > :06:45.for the Ethiopian runners in terms of championships. That means it she
:06:46. > :06:53.has room to play around. Let's talk about the womens 800m.
:06:54. > :06:56.That last lap from Chanelle Price, she was out in front all the way,
:06:57. > :07:07.but the determination to hold all the runners often.
:07:08. > :07:15.Yes, it was a perfectly judged race. She held it and maintained it. The
:07:16. > :07:27.others had not got themselves into enough contact to make any impact on
:07:28. > :07:42.her. Another medal for Poland. This stadium erupts when that happens. We
:07:43. > :07:45.might see more in the men's 800. Yes, definitely. With live indoor
:07:46. > :08:28.ski, Silva leaves this to stay in the
:08:29. > :08:38.competition. She is still tying for first place. In fact, it could be
:08:39. > :08:50.first. She has got one failure. That could make the difference between
:08:51. > :08:54.first and second. Sidorova and Svobodova tying for second place.
:08:55. > :09:12.That could be good enough for the gold medal.
:09:13. > :09:36.Fabiana Murer. A former world champion indoors and out. She needs
:09:37. > :09:47.the height to stay in the competition.
:09:48. > :10:13.Three failure is at 4.55 -- three failures at 4.55. A big
:10:14. > :10:25.disappointment for her because that means she is out of the medals.
:10:26. > :10:36.This is the only athlete left in who has a chance. She passed on 4.70.
:10:37. > :10:38.Just one failure. Sorry, just one success at 4.65. This is for the
:10:39. > :10:53.gold medal. She has missed it. That means she is
:10:54. > :11:07.out of the medals. Equal fifth place with Rogowska.
:11:08. > :11:32.Just a replay there. Knocked it out on the way up. That is a big
:11:33. > :11:42.disappointment for her. She cannot believe it.
:11:43. > :11:55.There is the champion, 4.70. The Mens High Jump final is taking
:11:56. > :12:51.place here. Even Stefan Holm is the world indoor
:12:52. > :13:05.champion. A celebration for the Swede. What a performance! You can
:13:06. > :13:08.see just what that means to him. Hopefully, we will get to see some
:13:09. > :13:14.of that Mens High Jump final shortly.
:13:15. > :13:24.The men's 800, we have touched on it already. Let's talk about Andrew
:13:25. > :13:29.Osagie. I would love to see him come away from this with a medal. He is
:13:30. > :13:34.often not given the respect he deserves for the performances he has
:13:35. > :13:42.given at major championships. He is one of those people that rises to
:13:43. > :13:46.the occasion. Sometimes, you does not have the confidence to believe
:13:47. > :13:58.the she PSN. I believe he is in good shape coming in. -- the shape he is
:13:59. > :14:02.in. I hope he will be able to pull something back and put himself in
:14:03. > :14:12.the right position to try and win the race. Anything could happen. In
:14:13. > :14:23.the 800 metres race, it does not always go but the favourites. Just
:14:24. > :14:24.to get to the final was an achievement, let's see how he
:14:25. > :14:37.managed to do that. Andrew Osagie are loving the Kenyan
:14:38. > :14:56.to move to the front. -- allowing. He had a bad injury during the World
:14:57. > :15:12.Championships last season. A quick first 200. Osagie sitting and
:15:13. > :15:15.waiting here. Yes, doing a good job here. It looks as if he is just
:15:16. > :15:26.tracking and hoping to follow the leader of the roof. He is giving
:15:27. > :15:37.himself every chance. -- follow the leader through. Andrew Osagie just
:15:38. > :15:42.watching. They are both looking good here. The Polish athlete and the
:15:43. > :15:50.British athlete. They are sitting on their shoulder of the leader. Then
:15:51. > :16:00.comes the first real push to win this. Andrew Sidey follows him. --
:16:01. > :16:04.Andrew Osagie. Really stretching it out. Andrew Osagie still right
:16:05. > :16:11.there. The winner is guaranteed a place. He sees the danger but might
:16:12. > :16:19.have enough to hold him off. Osagie is second. Andrew Osagie makes it
:16:20. > :16:29.through. And he did everything right, did not put a foot wrong.
:16:30. > :16:37.Now for some of the men's High Jump, Andrew Osagie's raise coming up
:16:38. > :16:43.soon. We have seen them clear that height of 2.32, at the second
:16:44. > :16:45.attempt, and knows he needs to achieve that, otherwise he could
:16:46. > :17:04.struggle to get a medal. Let's go, second attempt. He's got
:17:05. > :17:11.it! That's a very good attempt indeed. He reckons not. But that
:17:12. > :17:32.looks pretty good to me. Erik Kynard, having had success all
:17:33. > :17:37.the way up to 2.29, has had problems with this height. This is a second
:17:38. > :17:44.attempt for him. Coming in from the offices died. This time he gets it.
:17:45. > :18:01.-- coming in from the opposite side. He gets it just. Just give it a
:18:02. > :18:07.rattle, but that was good enough. So now, on the track, the men's
:18:08. > :18:27.800m. Talking about Andrew Osagie and his prospects. This is a very
:18:28. > :18:32.high-quality field. Two excellent Polish competitors, the place will
:18:33. > :18:38.erupt if they do well. Mohammed Salah man is the favourite and stop
:18:39. > :18:46.Thijmen Kupers a surprise inclusion to the family. Family? Vinyl! Let's
:18:47. > :18:52.call it a family since they know each other so well. Marcin
:18:53. > :18:57.Lewandowski, unfortunate for in previous competitions. He is a
:18:58. > :19:06.champion from 2010. That backdrop unfortunate for him. -- unfortunate
:19:07. > :19:12.for him in previous competitions. He is a champion from 2010 and a huge
:19:13. > :19:16.welcome for him. And the man who is the world indoor and outdoor
:19:17. > :19:33.champion, Mohammed Ahmed and of Ethiopia, still just 20, he is the
:19:34. > :19:40.favourite. -- Mohammed Aman. First season of indoor running, Andrew
:19:41. > :19:54.Oliver, taking to it so well. 1:44:99, In his first race in
:19:55. > :19:58.Birmingham, behind Aman. And also in that race, finishing fourth, giving
:19:59. > :20:03.a gauge of what he is up against, as the three men who beat him at all
:20:04. > :20:10.here, and Andrew running a personal best in that race. Can he get into
:20:11. > :20:19.the top three here? The third man ahead of him, as well as Aman and
:20:20. > :20:24.Olivier, was Adam Kszczot. You saw the great pace he had in that
:20:25. > :20:43.earlier clip. You feel that Andrew Osagie is either going to be a head
:20:44. > :20:50.of Andrew Oliver, -- Andre Olivier. A lot of expectation. From this home
:20:51. > :21:07.crowd. This is an event they think they can win two medals in. Marcin
:21:08. > :21:15.Lewandowski and Adam Kszczot. Can anyone get past Aman? 800 final. The
:21:16. > :21:19.first question is who goes off quickest? It is Thijmen Kupers,
:21:20. > :21:25.which you might expect, the Dutchman very quick. They are not hanging
:21:26. > :21:31.around. This is very quick. Andrew Osagie at the back, doing a smart
:21:32. > :21:37.thing not going off too hard. And they start to settle, what a 100m
:21:38. > :21:41.that was. Andrew Osagie doing well, not panicking, as everyone was
:21:42. > :21:47.rating down, especially Adam Kszczot, and now Andrew is in a
:21:48. > :21:52.reasonable position. Does not want to drift to the outside, as he tries
:21:53. > :21:58.to find his way through there. Olivier going right to challenge
:21:59. > :22:03.Thijmen Kupers. Andrew got up there, then sat back again. Now he has
:22:04. > :22:07.Olivier on the shoulder of the leader, Aman attacking for the first
:22:08. > :22:15.time on the outside. Marcin Lewandowski let's get past the stock
:22:16. > :22:24.Andrew needs to get closer to the action. Marcin Lewandowski doing
:22:25. > :22:35.well. Aman trying to work to get back on level terms. And it is
:22:36. > :22:41.Poland one, two, Andrew Osagie tried to attack down the back straight.
:22:42. > :22:47.Aman blocked on the inside, but getting a bit of room, Andrew Osagie
:22:48. > :22:52.takes the inside line. It is Adam Kszczot try to hold off Aman,
:22:53. > :22:58.attacking on the out wide, and the defending champion coming, Andrew
:22:59. > :23:02.Osagie tried to get a medal, Aman will get there, Adam Kszczot takes
:23:03. > :23:06.silver, and I think Marcin Lewandowski got the bronze. It was
:23:07. > :23:16.an untidy raise, at least they had a go, -- and tidy race. I think Andrew
:23:17. > :23:20.will look back at this and think, I left it too late, should have been
:23:21. > :23:25.more involved, finished as quick as anybody, but you cannot keep doing
:23:26. > :23:30.that, Andrew, if you want to win a medal. I sound harsh, but perhaps
:23:31. > :23:35.him and his coach will look at that thinking it was close. He was coming
:23:36. > :23:41.fast, Marcin Lewandowski was fading, but may be rewarded for
:23:42. > :23:47.attacking early. I think Andrew will think he made two mistakes, coming
:23:48. > :23:52.round with 100m to go, just slotting back behind Olivier instead of wide
:23:53. > :23:56.around him, the wrong position, finishing fast but opening the gap
:23:57. > :24:01.would open up. And Marcin Lewandowski is not stupid, he will
:24:02. > :24:08.hold that and I think Poland got their two medals. CHEERING. And that
:24:09. > :24:15.big cheer because it went up on the big stream. -- big screen. Andrew
:24:16. > :24:23.Osagie ran a good grades. I am only being critical, because I feel for
:24:24. > :24:28.him. -- ran a good race. Medal opportunity just slipped by there.
:24:29. > :24:33.That disappointment will take a little longer to sink in than some
:24:34. > :24:40.other races he was close, because that was not perhaps his greatest
:24:41. > :24:41.tactical race, and Andrew and his coach will think that is a chance
:24:42. > :25:01.gone. Mutaz Essa Barshim going clear that
:25:02. > :25:13.was fabulous. He has been top of the pile ever since about 2.25-2.29.
:25:14. > :25:22.Now, can Erik Kynard respond to that wish just got the one glitch against
:25:23. > :25:34.his record, 2.32, a failure, and then our success. It is no 2.34.
:25:35. > :25:42.Erik Kynard of the United gets. -- it is now 2.34. Olympic silver
:25:43. > :25:49.medallist, and he gets it. They are putting together a fabulous High
:25:50. > :25:54.Jump competition now. The promoters have been waiting to get the likes
:25:55. > :26:00.of Erik Kynard, Ivan Ukhov, and Mutaz Essa Barshim together. And
:26:01. > :26:07.they have had to wait until now. Meanwhile, it is Poland's day in the
:26:08. > :26:15.stadium. They won a medal in the Women's's
:26:16. > :26:22.800, and no two. Andrew Osagie wondering about whether Marcin
:26:23. > :26:27.Lewandowski stepped. Maybe he can tell is what he thinks. Gold to
:26:28. > :26:34.Ethiopia. Aman defending his title well. He had to fight so hard. The
:26:35. > :26:41.Polish competitors taking off Andrew Osagie. I think Andrew might be with
:26:42. > :26:45.Phil. He is. Tremendous effort. They
:26:46. > :26:50.always give you all. If you could raise the game again, what would you
:26:51. > :26:59.do differently? The hour probably win a medal! I try to stay on the
:27:00. > :27:06.outside. -- probably win a medal! I caught a bit of movement and got in
:27:07. > :27:11.the wrong lane, and I did notice, to be honest, one of the Polish
:27:12. > :27:19.athletes put his foot inside the line. Inside the track. Was that
:27:20. > :27:25.Marcin Lewandowski? I'll macro I think so. I did it in my trials. But
:27:26. > :27:31.it is part and parcel of racing. As for your rejecting forward --
:27:32. > :27:40.projecting forward, and we are seeing the incident on the screen
:27:41. > :27:47.now. The rules are the rules. It is a horrible way to win if I do. Do
:27:48. > :27:53.you learn lessons from every race you do? You do not know quite higher
:27:54. > :28:01.will go -- how it will go tactically? Yes, today was not my
:28:02. > :28:05.best, not disastrous, because you never know the way it will go, that
:28:06. > :28:13.kind of raise, but I take heart from making another final. -- that kind
:28:14. > :28:20.of race. Eye and supple kissing on hopefully winning medals in the
:28:21. > :28:29.future. -- and hopefully I can focus on winning medals in the future.
:28:30. > :28:40.By Q4 speaking to us. Thank you. The medal ceremony for the 800. This
:28:41. > :28:48.is Caleb Mwangangi Ndiku, doing so well, beating Bernard Lagat, who was
:28:49. > :28:57.very gracious in defeat. And at the other end of respect of his career,
:28:58. > :29:01.not the end of an ugly gat, -- not the end of earners like that -- not
:29:02. > :30:20.the end of Bernard Lagat. APPLAUSE.
:30:21. > :30:28.And the bronze medal for Dejen Gebremeskel, not with the finish she
:30:29. > :30:33.thought he had. It was a good race. Galen Rupp finishing strongly for
:30:34. > :30:41.fourth. But no fourth title for Bernard Lagat. I think he will be
:30:42. > :30:52.happy with that silver, though. When you get to 39, every time you get on
:30:53. > :30:55.the rostrum must be a bonus. You can always come back and have another
:30:56. > :31:11.go. Devalue cough -- Ivan Ukhov. That is
:31:12. > :31:20.superb. That was a brilliant performance. He is good in flight,
:31:21. > :31:35.he is good intake of over the bar. Good in timing as well.
:31:36. > :31:56.You could not wish for anybody as experienced as Oprea.
:31:57. > :32:32.Some way behind the board. Couldn't quite keep the job going, but it's
:32:33. > :32:41.not bad. -- jump. It is quite a low standard of competition, but never
:32:42. > :32:45.mind. 17.02, he is in first place for the time being.
:32:46. > :33:16.Lyukman Adams now. That was pretty good. That looks good.
:33:17. > :33:56.I am pleased to say that Britain has another medal. The person that
:33:57. > :34:02.delivered the latest is alongside me, Katarina Johnson-Thompson.
:34:03. > :34:13.Congratulations, a tremendous performance. How does it feel? It
:34:14. > :34:21.feels great, I came here with no expectations at all. I can't believe
:34:22. > :34:35.I have one might first silver medal -- I have won my first. There was a
:34:36. > :34:38.slight disappointment in not making the pentathlon, that was because you
:34:39. > :34:50.were ill. But you were able to switch event. Yes, but I am glad I
:34:51. > :34:58.was able to step up on the stage in the Long Jump. I think my qualifying
:34:59. > :35:02.round just now, I was able to stay in the groove and come out and give
:35:03. > :35:15.it my all. I was actually winning at one point. The French athlete was
:35:16. > :35:22.the best at the end of the day. Yes, you were a few centimetres of
:35:23. > :35:32.her. Talk us through this particular jump. What worked for you in this
:35:33. > :35:45.jump? My coach told me I had to run at the board more. I tried to work
:35:46. > :35:59.that out and did not even think about landing when I was in the air.
:36:00. > :36:04.We were talking earlier about the two events, Long Jump and High Jump
:36:05. > :36:11.together. You were saying your shot but is still a bit weak, and your
:36:12. > :36:18.response was? Having those two main events in your back pocket, opens up
:36:19. > :36:28.the heptathlon for you. I do that you have that at the back of your
:36:29. > :36:35.mind -- I know. But the best long jumpers have also done Long Jump
:36:36. > :36:41.outside of heptathlon. Hopefully, in the summer, I will be able to show
:36:42. > :36:51.that I am consistent in the jumps. Last year, my personal best was
:36:52. > :37:05.6.51. I just need to make sure that I am consistent in the jumps and
:37:06. > :37:20.keep on building up the throws. I am the world Long Jump senior
:37:21. > :37:30.silver-medallist. You do...? I have been desperate to go to that event.
:37:31. > :37:36.The heptathlete world event -- multi event World Championships. And are
:37:37. > :37:41.you looking forward to the Commonwealth Games? Yes, the
:37:42. > :37:44.Commonwealth Games is my main focus for the year, that is where I am
:37:45. > :37:52.doing the heptathlon. It is great to have that next ability and those
:37:53. > :37:58.options. I think it is a good idea. I remember my first Commonwealth
:37:59. > :38:02.Games, it was the choice of do you do both of them? There is such a
:38:03. > :38:12.short turnaround to recover from one heptathlon to the next. It is great
:38:13. > :38:15.to be in that position. The European championships come round every two
:38:16. > :38:26.years now so you will get an opportunity in the heptathlon
:38:27. > :38:40.eventually. I just want to be competitive in Glasgow and with the
:38:41. > :38:45.girls on Friday. From two fantastic multi-eventers to another great
:38:46. > :38:47.heptathlete from Britain who is sadly not going to be competing for
:38:48. > :39:30.us this year. Jessica Ennis. Much much better from Jessica Ennis.
:39:31. > :39:39.Crunching down the home straight. 25 metres between them. Jessica Ennis
:39:40. > :39:47.is looking tired. She is revive in the spirit of Berlin here. She is
:39:48. > :39:50.pushing for the line, refusing to yield. It is gold again for Jessica
:39:51. > :40:19.Ennis. That is much better from him. If
:40:20. > :40:33.that is confirmed, it is a jump of well over 70 metres. -- 17 metres.
:40:34. > :40:44.17.5 metres in actual fact. That is good.
:40:45. > :41:05.17.33, it has torn this competition wide apart. That is definitely in
:41:06. > :41:12.the lead. I then you cough -- Ivan Ukhov. That was easy. He is going
:41:13. > :41:19.over quickly to find out about something going on, I'm not sure
:41:20. > :41:27.about what. That is excellent. 2.34 first attempt.
:41:28. > :41:51.Is he going to maintain his 100% record? Yes, he is. He just gave it
:41:52. > :42:01.a rattle, but not enough to dislodge it. My goodness. That was miles
:42:02. > :42:14.above that. His hips came down on the bar. 2.36, that is magnificent.
:42:15. > :42:22.He has seen that 2.34 is not enough. He has got two feel years. --
:42:23. > :42:34.failures. What has he got? It is going to be a
:42:35. > :42:45.lifetime best, he has got it! That is brilliant. His lifetime best
:42:46. > :43:16.indoors is 2.33. He has done very well indeed to jump that height.
:43:17. > :43:35.That was brilliant. He rattled it once again, but so far so good for
:43:36. > :43:37.Barshim. He really has got the bit between his teeth. He has a lot of
:43:38. > :43:58.confidence as well. On the track, the women's four x 400
:43:59. > :44:05.metres relay. What an event we have in prospect. Great Britain are the
:44:06. > :44:10.defending champions. This is a race which could go to anyone. I'm not
:44:11. > :44:16.sure that the Russians will be good enough. I think America will be
:44:17. > :44:36.tough, they have an excellent team full of experience and new talent.
:44:37. > :44:43.For Great Britain, Eilidh Child, Sheena Cox -- Shana Cox. Christine
:44:44. > :44:55.Ohuruogu will be on the last leg. The Jamaican team, if you were not
:44:56. > :45:02.British, you would think they would be the favourite. Verone Chambers,
:45:03. > :45:08.Anneisha McLaughlin, Natoya Goule, Stephenie-Ann McPherson. Last time
:45:09. > :45:16.round, it was Great Britain beating the USA and Russia for the medals.
:45:17. > :45:35.But they might need to go quicker to win it this time. A real "Ooh!" Goes
:45:36. > :45:41.around. We have not had a already. -- we have not had a false start
:45:42. > :45:47.before. If that is Jamaica, I cannot believe that. If that is Patricia
:45:48. > :46:27.Hall old Jamaica, and they get disqualified,
:46:28. > :46:29.open and he is walking over to which lane? Lane three. Her team, if this
:46:30. > :46:40.is going to be a disqualification, and it may well be. It is yellow.
:46:41. > :46:43.Well, well, well! Not even she understands what that means. It
:46:44. > :46:52.means she is very lucky. Why would not have been a false start? To me,
:46:53. > :47:03.it should have been a disqualification. Yellow marker --
:47:04. > :47:14.they can use their discretion, just warning the athlete to be steady.
:47:15. > :47:22.The starter's pistol went off there. I think that happened in the men's,
:47:23. > :47:27.almost running a fool 100m before being called. I do not remember
:47:28. > :47:37.whether it was the individual or it was the relay. Hopefully,
:47:38. > :47:45.everybody, starter included, can settle down here. And they are not
:47:46. > :47:52.happy. Just before the recall gun went in that very first race, the
:47:53. > :47:58.starter did not even have begun up, I could see where he was, and he had
:47:59. > :48:03.not even raised his gun, so you can imagine the huge frustration. Now
:48:04. > :48:06.they are messing around with the blocks of the athletes, making sure
:48:07. > :48:19.they are completely plug them, so some technical issues here. --
:48:20. > :48:24.completely plugged in. Everything else in the stadium has stopped for
:48:25. > :48:30.this, obviously. Those for the High Jump still out on the outside. It is
:48:31. > :48:52.Poland, Nigeria, Jamaica, Russia, United States and Ellis Child in
:48:53. > :49:01.Lane six. -- Eilidh Child. Ah! Was that the starter's gun! I think they
:49:02. > :49:08.have a problem here. I think they do. I was watching to see what could
:49:09. > :49:20.have happened. I think everyone is slightly confused. Scanning again,
:49:21. > :49:32.what is the response? They are replacing the Jamaican blocks.
:49:33. > :49:37.A fault rather than a false start. Whatever nervousness Patricia Hall
:49:38. > :49:43.may be feeling hopefully it will not affect half performance. It is not
:49:44. > :49:51.her fault -- not affect her performance. As an athlete, this is
:49:52. > :49:55.not just restricting, but annoying, as you have prepared yourself
:49:56. > :49:59.mentally. You team-mates are stressing themselves walking around.
:50:00. > :50:06.Everyone gathered by the first exchange, nobody looking nice and
:50:07. > :50:12.calm, slightly irritated. The official trying to explain what has
:50:13. > :50:18.gone on. And of that yellow card was a technical problem, they should
:50:19. > :50:22.have all got a green card. Maybe that was being explained to her, I
:50:23. > :50:30.am not sure. The rest of her team here. This Jamaican squad will be
:50:31. > :50:41.hoping that this all sorts will fight. Shana Cox just relaxing. The
:50:42. > :50:49.officials continuing to discuss, that is the head starter there. And
:50:50. > :50:53.he is allowing one of the other starters to get this race underway,
:50:54. > :50:59.but he is watching things. And now it is a green card shown to produce
:51:00. > :51:05.a hall, which is right, I think, -- to Patricia Hall, which is right, I
:51:06. > :51:10.think, to expunge that yellow card, as it was not her fault. All of the
:51:11. > :51:18.athletes came out a few minutes before. And you place the blocks in
:51:19. > :51:26.the configurations you needed, and she is no having to do that. She may
:51:27. > :51:30.have even used a tape measure previously. And that goes with the
:51:31. > :51:34.rest of your kit bag, and you can then be slightly unsure, just
:51:35. > :51:44.putting herself into her blocks, making sure it is all good. Just had
:51:45. > :51:51.a trial start and now watching back. CLAPPING.
:51:52. > :51:56.The crowd trying to do their best to put some atmosphere behind the
:51:57. > :52:01.athletes here. Alleviate the stress that is undoubtedly showing. Eilidh
:52:02. > :52:16.Child staying very confident throughout. The Polish team on the
:52:17. > :52:22.inside. Nigeria two, Jamaica three, Russia four, US five, the David --
:52:23. > :52:31.the defending champions, and GB, on the Ides out. Eilidh Child, Shana
:52:32. > :52:39.Cox, Christine Ohuruogu, and Margaret Adeoye. The crowd still
:52:40. > :52:50.clapping, but they will have to go quiet. CHEERING.
:52:51. > :53:08.This is just not fair on the athletes, and about time! We could
:53:09. > :53:21.see... Ivan Ukhov attempting to jump. This is what happened.
:53:22. > :53:28.He needs this, 2.38, what he will be shunted down to at least place. --
:53:29. > :53:37.or he will. I have never seen someone getting another attempt at
:53:38. > :53:45.the 2.38 before, and he has done it. He moves into, I am not sure if it
:53:46. > :53:51.is second or third place, and that was close! Just a little touch,
:53:52. > :54:04.though, that was good all stop he is delighted and he can regroup and go
:54:05. > :54:10.back to checking out... No quiet again after the clearance from Ivan
:54:11. > :54:16.Ukhov. And finally, we get this race underway. Natasha Hastings doubting
:54:17. > :54:24.quickly for the United gets. Eilidh Child will have to work hard all
:54:25. > :54:33.stop they will break coming of this that backdrop of this then. --
:54:34. > :54:40.Eilidh Child will have to work hard. The rogue coming off that last bend.
:54:41. > :54:49.Russia is starting to get back into this. It is Hastings reading. Eilidh
:54:50. > :54:58.Child is really putting up a spelling fight here. -- sterling
:54:59. > :55:08.fight. Natasha Hastings in the lead, the two pulling away from everybody.
:55:09. > :55:17.Eilidh Child asses to Shana Cox. -- passes. Shana Cox in second place,
:55:18. > :55:25.going well. Can the American keep this lead, taking yards off of Shana
:55:26. > :55:34.Cox. Jamaica giving chase. As the American overcooked this? Joanna
:55:35. > :55:40.Atkins even starting to look as though she is leaning back, Shana
:55:41. > :55:44.Cox easing into that lead, and Jamaica five metres behind Britain.
:55:45. > :55:55.Atkins doing well to hang onto this. You are right about Shana Cox,
:55:56. > :56:04.but disappearing quickly. Can she get in front? She can't! Margaret
:56:05. > :56:11.Adeoye -- she can. Margaret Adeoye getting ahead of the Jamaicans. The
:56:12. > :56:17.Americans hiding on there. Adam Morgan, it is the United States up
:56:18. > :56:25.against Great Britain -- at the moment, it is the United States up
:56:26. > :56:31.against Great Britain. As Margaret Adeoye overcooked that? Francena
:56:32. > :56:38.McCorory is pulling away. The Jamaicans starting to make inroads
:56:39. > :56:41.into the leader. The Americans are well clear, but this is an
:56:42. > :56:50.inexperienced young lady who has two well clear, but this is an
:56:51. > :56:54.give to Christine Ohuruogu, looking like she is racing for silver,
:56:55. > :57:04.against the very talented MacPherson for Jamaica, America well clear.
:57:05. > :57:08.From a great Britain perspective, Christine Ohuruogu is watching as
:57:09. > :57:15.the Jamaican moves away from her, the silver medal going, Dan
:57:16. > :57:20.Christine judge however this, she has to be careful about the Russian
:57:21. > :57:26.behind her, who is catching Christine quickly. America will
:57:27. > :57:30.bring home the gold-medal, but the Russians are attacking Great Britain
:57:31. > :57:36.for the front, Jamaica will get silver behind America, the Americans
:57:37. > :57:49.get the gold, Jamaican silver, Great Britain the bronze. It was always
:57:50. > :57:51.going to be tough. 3.28 last time we won, that was a much quicker race,
:57:52. > :57:59.great performance from the Americans, Atkins ran well, as did
:58:00. > :58:02.Tate. Just the moment, I thought we were under threat for the bronze
:58:03. > :58:13.medal, but thankfully, Christine gets enough back. A brilliantly
:58:14. > :58:18.experienced grant from Eilidh Child. She always needs to be up there in
:58:19. > :58:23.contention. It means you are involved in the race, and once you
:58:24. > :58:28.are involved, you start to believe. The Americans, from the second leg
:58:29. > :58:34.by Atkins, she gained so much on the rest of them, the whole nations, and
:58:35. > :58:39.a good, positive run. And when you are heading over to this lady, the
:58:40. > :58:44.world champion, then you can really feel that you are confident and your
:58:45. > :58:51.team is in safe hands. Once America had that the leg, with the world
:58:52. > :58:57.champion taking out the distance, we knew everyone else from there on in
:58:58. > :59:01.was trying to catch them. But a great performance from Christine
:59:02. > :59:05.Ohuruogu, keeping a cold head, and even hearing the crowd screaming her
:59:06. > :59:09.name, managing to hang on for that bronze medal, so a good solid
:59:10. > :59:22.performance. And you have sometimes for as? 52.2 four Eilidh Child,
:59:23. > :59:30.51.74 Shana Cox, 51.4 four Margaret Adeoye. 52.4 with Christine
:59:31. > :59:34.Ohuruogu. I can tell you, Jamaica have taken the Commonwealth records
:59:35. > :59:41.from Australia with their time in second place, not by much, but just
:59:42. > :59:57.by a couple of tenths. Confirmation then... And a great run from the
:59:58. > :00:04.United States. And it is Mutaz Essa Barshim. 2.38.
:00:05. > :00:14.Even if he feels this, and Ivan Ukhov feels this, Barshim is still
:00:15. > :00:23.in the lead. But what a climax it would be if he gets this. Oh, My
:00:24. > :00:32.goodness! Know we have to wait for Ivan Ukhov to see whether he can get
:00:33. > :00:38.this 2.40. Absolutely fabulous stuff. Barshim goes way above the
:00:39. > :00:49.bar and is to drag it off with his backside. -- seems to. Ivan Ukhov
:00:50. > :01:12.needs this to win. Barshim, he's got it in the bag if
:01:13. > :01:24.Ivan Ukhov fails. Now, Ivan Ukhov. What a record that is. Because of
:01:25. > :01:38.that second failure at 2.38, he needs this for victory. Here we go.
:01:39. > :01:50.It is all or nothing. It's gone to Barshim. It's not very often that
:01:51. > :01:54.Ivan Ukhov trails in second place in a competition, especially one as
:01:55. > :01:56.important as the world championships. But he has on this
:01:57. > :02:38.occasion. Barshim has done it. And that is Qatar being
:02:39. > :02:58.congratulated. Got to be careful. He's almost taller than everyone.
:02:59. > :03:14.The American finishing outside the medals. But the is the champion.
:03:15. > :03:44.Ivan Ukhov Will congratulate Barshim. He gets the silver medal
:03:45. > :03:47.and Barshim gets the gold. That 4x4 hundred metres, the British
:03:48. > :03:59.team were just outside their British record and the American team were
:04:00. > :04:06.the second fastest of all time. Before we reflect on that race, just
:04:07. > :04:15.a word from the British athletics team that they have lodged a protest
:04:16. > :04:26.for Andrew Osagie's race. You may remember about the Polish runner
:04:27. > :04:32.stepping on the field. If he did, if it was a voluntary step on the
:04:33. > :04:38.infield, that is worthy of disqualification. Have you ever seen
:04:39. > :04:49.anything like that relay race at the start? It is very distracting and
:04:50. > :05:06.unsettling. Either very sorry for Patricia Hall. You have to set it up
:05:07. > :05:09.correctly, she is reliant on them to push off. But I think it was made
:05:10. > :05:19.clear that she would not be removed. But what a race and was in
:05:20. > :05:30.the end. Super fast times. A Commonwealth record. It was a great
:05:31. > :05:34.race, exactly what we expected. You can see by the attitude of the
:05:35. > :05:43.Americans and the approach to the race, they did realise they would be
:05:44. > :06:01.in a race. We were wondering what Spencer was doing, but that is what
:06:02. > :06:12.nailed it for Jamaica. I am sure we realised Christine Ohuruogu would
:06:13. > :06:15.give it a go. Yes, a couple of the girls were quicker still in the
:06:16. > :06:24.heats, but she knew what needed to be done. Yes, she was brilliant, but
:06:25. > :06:39.Adeoye, it she ran so well. Sheena Cox as well -- Shana Cox. And when
:06:40. > :06:45.Christine came round that last bend, she had another gear to go to. You
:06:46. > :06:55.can always trust Christine to be aware of the dangers and that is
:06:56. > :07:04.exactly what we want, to be aware. We are hearing good news from a
:07:05. > :07:11.British perspective. Andrew Osagie has been confirmed as fourth -- was
:07:12. > :07:27.confirmed as fourth in the race, but there has been an appeal and he has
:07:28. > :07:33.been confirmed as the bronze-medallist. However, there
:07:34. > :07:38.might be yet another appeal. They were talking earlier about what
:07:39. > :07:41.tactics he might adopt. He just needed to be in contention to strike
:07:42. > :07:46.and not put that pressure on himself. We do know that he can
:07:47. > :07:51.finish strongly, and he did. Delighted that he has hopefully got
:07:52. > :08:02.that bronze medal. That story may still unfold. But from one
:08:03. > :08:05.bronze-medallist to another four. Big smiles all around.
:08:06. > :08:10.Congratulations. Let me start with Eilidh Child. What a start out
:08:11. > :08:16.there. That was a serious delay. How much was that affecting you? I tried
:08:17. > :08:21.the kind of switch off from it, to forget about what had happened. I
:08:22. > :08:27.wasn't sure what was going on. I switched off and went out to do what
:08:28. > :08:37.I had to do. I knew the Americans would come up quickly. That composed
:08:38. > :08:45.start of 52.2 lead onto an oppressive second leg. But really
:08:46. > :08:55.coach told us to do the same thing as we did yesterday, step it up a
:08:56. > :09:00.notch. Obviously got the balls start at the beginning please about with
:09:01. > :09:09.you a bit. But Christine told us to stay relaxed, stay calm, do not
:09:10. > :09:14.waste energy. And the moment of the moment. Margaret, you were up
:09:15. > :09:23.against the gold and silver individual medallists, but you held
:09:24. > :09:27.your own. Oh my God! I think I just ran for it. I tried to get as close
:09:28. > :09:31.to her as possible because I knew she had a second or two on me. I
:09:32. > :09:41.thought if I could get close to her, and just hang on, and passenger
:09:42. > :09:48.Christine. I did what I could to hold on. I know that you came here
:09:49. > :09:52.to try to retain that title. But it took the second quickest 4x4 to do
:09:53. > :10:00.that. You wanted a medal, didn't you? Yes, we do want a medal. We
:10:01. > :10:10.always come here fighting. Everyone individually has their own job to
:10:11. > :10:15.do. Think every individual medal, I pick that's what we need to do in a
:10:16. > :10:19.relay. It is a really, really good time. Similar to what we ran last
:10:20. > :10:33.year. It is good for everybody to take home. That is our fifth medal.
:10:34. > :10:52.Thank you. Well, the 60-metre final. This is a
:10:53. > :11:02.good field. Campbell-Brown of Jamaica, the Ivory
:11:03. > :11:06.Coast athlete in lane three. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, the
:11:07. > :11:30.two-time Olympic champion. She is and five. Siler of Germany is in
:11:31. > :11:51.sixth. -- Sailer. It might take a sub seven second run here.
:11:52. > :12:08.Fraser-Pryce gets a good start. She has the advantage. We said it would
:12:09. > :12:17.have to go under seven seconds because they are so fast. Shelly-Ann
:12:18. > :12:30.Fraser-Pryce, 6.98. That puts her seventh on the all-time world 's
:12:31. > :12:45.list. Asha Philip was fourth. Three very good athletes ahead of her. We
:12:46. > :12:57.always said that if Shelley -- Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce comes, she
:12:58. > :13:04.comes here for victory. What she does is show a real experience and
:13:05. > :13:08.class. When it comes to the final, she puts everybody else under
:13:09. > :13:27.pressure. She is the world champion at 200 metres, Olympic champion, she
:13:28. > :13:37.has run under 10.800 metres. -- run under 10.8 in the 100m.
:13:38. > :13:44.This is his last jump. He is in third place at the moment. He needs
:13:45. > :14:19.17.24. 17.21 rather. Ernesto Reve is in gold medal
:14:20. > :14:30.position. The Cuban athlete trying to emulate his arch rival, the Cuban
:14:31. > :14:41.who is in first place. Lyukman Adams is in second place. My goodness, he
:14:42. > :14:58.is in second place. That means we have Cuban play-mac in first and
:14:59. > :15:04.second. -- Cuban s. Marian Oprea has just seen his bronze medal
:15:05. > :15:13.disappear. A last jump for this man.
:15:14. > :15:27.It could be good. He's not sure. Neither am I. Absolutely straight.
:15:28. > :15:38.He just took a little glance to the left-hand side. Absolutely spot on
:15:39. > :15:50.the board. Just there. That looks very close. 17.21. It's not far
:15:51. > :15:57.enough, he is in fourth place. Exactly the same distance as Lyukman
:15:58. > :16:04.Adams, but he has their second the best effort.
:16:05. > :16:17.That is good. That is good! Yes!
:16:18. > :16:37.Did he get a foul? I'm not sure. Yes, he did. Sorry, it wasn't a
:16:38. > :16:51.foul, it was a good jump, and that looks excellent. Can Lyukman Adams
:16:52. > :16:53.go beyond, and 17.37, he is in the lead! And Ernesto Reve has one job
:16:54. > :17:11.to go. -- one jump. Lyukman Adams looks as though he has
:17:12. > :17:33.won the Triple Jump. He has the bronze medal. And Pedro
:17:34. > :17:37.Pablo Pichardo has the bronze. It looks as though it has all changed
:17:38. > :17:46.in this last round. Marian Oprea was in fourth place. Shelly-Ann
:17:47. > :17:51.Fraser-Pryce, of course, has the gold once more.
:17:52. > :18:02.Indeed, and what of four from on. Under seven seconds. -- what a
:18:03. > :18:07.fabulous run. Tianna Bartoletta ran very well, as season's best, for the
:18:08. > :18:15.blaze for Asha Philip, she spoke afterwards. -- fourth place for Asha
:18:16. > :18:22.Philip. They do say forces the worst place
:18:23. > :18:34.to, can you tell me? -- bid to save for -- they do say fourth is worst.
:18:35. > :18:41.I am gutted! But you cannot run those times in the championship. But
:18:42. > :18:50.I made the final, happy with that, I can to plus I'd of that. -- take a
:18:51. > :19:00.plus out of that. Looking at positives, and by quality girls, and
:19:01. > :19:08.you are in the mix with them. I knew I was a contender, but it did not
:19:09. > :19:14.happen on the day. I came fourth in the world, so I will not complain
:19:15. > :19:20.about that. And there is the smile! Best of luck in the outdoor season,
:19:21. > :19:26.this is a fantastic start. Disappointed, and she knows she
:19:27. > :19:32.could have got a medal and will in the future, I am sure. Someone who
:19:33. > :19:36.did get one is Tiffany Porter, congratulations on another medal.
:19:37. > :19:42.How did this one feel for you, doing it for us time and time again, you
:19:43. > :19:52.had to rebound from an injury to uni and did what you needed to do.
:19:53. > :19:56.Injury to your knee. Honour to bring a medal back for Team GB, but
:19:57. > :20:02.overall a good grades. Congratulations to the others. Just
:20:03. > :20:08.about performing on the day and I was pleased I could put it together
:20:09. > :20:12.when it meant the most. People would like to see the medal, just hold it
:20:13. > :20:19.up, that ever burgeoning collection, you must go from event
:20:20. > :20:26.to event with sky-high belief in your abilities and your mental
:20:27. > :20:31.strength? Absolutely, you have to believe in your abilities,
:20:32. > :20:34.reparation, training, really have confidence you can perform where it
:20:35. > :20:40.matters, go into each championship with that mindset. What kind of
:20:41. > :20:45.things go through your mind on the champion's podium? We are seeing
:20:46. > :20:53.your performance on the screen now, so much going in before that. Just
:20:54. > :20:57.being on that put the is a huge honour. You can then take a step
:20:58. > :21:07.back and appreciate what you have accomplished. Hopefully, I will be
:21:08. > :21:11.on top of that podium one day. And we will cheer you on, as we wear for
:21:12. > :21:18.Asha Philip in the 60s, but the knees, you must be pleased to hear
:21:19. > :21:24.that she was analysing so quickly and that can be argued step going
:21:25. > :21:32.forward. -- that can be one good step. Yes, reflecting on her for
:21:33. > :21:36.performance, she would have been thinking great she was alongside
:21:37. > :21:41.them, but she knows that she can and could have got a medal all stop she
:21:42. > :21:49.did not have this that that she had in the heat and the semifinal, which
:21:50. > :21:53.was the visiting factor, you cannot afford to not start your best
:21:54. > :21:59.against these quality athletes. But I hope when she reflects, she will
:22:00. > :22:04.understand the outdoor season is where she needs to step it up and
:22:05. > :22:11.she could be up there. Renewed confidence, she is healthy, that is
:22:12. > :22:15.a plus. A wonderful performance from Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce to take the
:22:16. > :22:22.gold medal. What is your focus on what a surprise has done, and what
:22:23. > :22:31.she can do for hard confidence? -- what is your focus on what Asha has
:22:32. > :22:39.done? I am sure she will do enough to build up on this for the I'd door
:22:40. > :22:46.season. -- outdoor season. And we have will shaman and Andrew Pozzi
:22:47. > :22:53.coming up in the next men's final. Hopefully, GB gets one and two. What
:22:54. > :22:59.we have seen from all the athletes, performing well. If those guys can
:23:00. > :23:07.start as they have been doing, they have all got PBs to get to this,
:23:08. > :23:13.anything can happen. It is an opportunity. Thank you.
:23:14. > :23:22.Congratulations again. Let us get to this final.
:23:23. > :23:34.About to get going. We have a nonstarter in this. Yes, but take a
:23:35. > :23:40.letter Andrew Pozzi, though, making his major international final.
:23:41. > :23:49.Garfield Darien going for France in Lane four. Pascal Martinot-Lagarde,
:23:50. > :23:58.World Indoor Championship bronze medallist two years ago. Omo
:23:59. > :24:05.Osaghae, three times the US indoor champion, despite the fact that baby
:24:06. > :24:11.will have heard of him. -- despite the fact not many people will have
:24:12. > :24:19.heard of them. William Sharman, fourth, fifth and sixth outdoors,
:24:20. > :24:27.get to make his mark in doors -- yet to make. And Gregor Traber, twice
:24:28. > :24:46.the German indoor champion, and we have lost Andrew Riley in lane two.
:24:47. > :24:54.Has gone. That might be a slight disadvantage for Andrew Pozzi.
:24:55. > :25:08.William Sharman on the far side, two Britons in this. That is Omo Osaghae
:25:09. > :25:14.there, right next to Will Sharman. Daddy and Garfield and Pascal
:25:15. > :25:27.Martinot-Lagarde -- daddy and Garfield. -- Garfield Darien.
:25:28. > :25:39.And getting away this time. Garfield Darien doing well, but Omo Osaghae
:25:40. > :25:44.gets it! I thought Pascal Martinot-Lagarde might have got it,
:25:45. > :25:58.but he cruised off that last hurdle. He made a slight mistake. I am not
:25:59. > :26:03.sure, I think it was Osaghae. We have always had problems with this
:26:04. > :26:16.reverse side. Difficult to call. Is it Osaghae? Is it bad, thin? Having
:26:17. > :26:23.a quick look at them. -- is it Osaghae, is it Pascal
:26:24. > :26:28.Martinot-Lagarde? Just calling their way through this, but if you hit the
:26:29. > :26:37.final one, losing balance coming off that Hoddle, -- hurdle. But this was
:26:38. > :26:42.the kind of race we expected, it was going to be very competitive. No
:26:43. > :26:52.doubt season's best all over the place. The result has come up now.
:26:53. > :27:03.Osaghae got the victory, 7.45. The France meant -- that, and in second.
:27:04. > :27:14.Garfield Darien in third. And Andrew Pozzi and for all stop -- in fourth.
:27:15. > :27:21.Of those trading position to be in, just outside of the medals. --
:27:22. > :27:29.frustratingly position. Pascal Martinot-Lagarde was so close, near
:27:30. > :27:41.two two, but it was his mistake -- near Osaghae, but it was his
:27:42. > :27:50.mistake. Garfield Darien was a fraction away from second place, the
:27:51. > :28:04.one man missing from that picture. Omo Osaghae. What about the picture?
:28:05. > :28:10.He is the champion. And that is the world's leading time this year. A
:28:11. > :28:16.good performance from the American, improving all through the rounds.
:28:17. > :28:44.And there is the result. Omo Osaghae is the champion.
:28:45. > :28:51.I am in the zone with William Sharman and Andrew Pozzi. Andrew, I
:28:52. > :29:02.will start with you, fourth is difficult, do you look at the time,
:29:03. > :29:11.7.53, does that give you heart? Begin prudent on my semifinal. --
:29:12. > :29:18.big improvement. But it was a quick time for bronze. Moving to you,
:29:19. > :29:21.William, improving every round, 7.53, clattered a few barriers
:29:22. > :29:59.there, letting it happen. I thought, I know
:30:00. > :30:06.these guys are quick, I will go out there and raise the bar, and I
:30:07. > :30:13.suffered by hitting a few hurdles. But beaten by three very quick guys.
:30:14. > :30:18.That gives comfort, knowing that they had decent times. But I have
:30:19. > :30:26.drunk great confidence from this indoor season and -- I have got
:30:27. > :30:30.great confidence. The fact that I am able to do well in the indoor
:30:31. > :30:38.Championships has added an element to my race, so really pleased. And
:30:39. > :30:43.Andy, you are back. Near enough, some teething problems, but more
:30:44. > :30:48.than I could have hoped for, a worthwhile indoor season.
:30:49. > :31:13.Congratulations, both of you. Thank you. Cheers. Poland's loss was
:31:14. > :31:18.Britain's gave. -- game. Now Andrei Osagie is a bronze-medallist. He has
:31:19. > :31:24.won Britain's fifth medal of these championships. He has been
:31:25. > :31:33.performing well during the indoor season. This is the moment that led
:31:34. > :31:45.to Andrew winning that medal. Thankfully the protest worked from a
:31:46. > :31:50.British point of view. Tiffany Porter is still here. We can talk
:31:51. > :31:55.about the men's 60 Metres Hurdles final. I feel for Andrew, that is
:31:56. > :31:59.twice in a row, fourth place for them. But after all the injury
:32:00. > :32:09.tournament he has gone through, a personal best. He is back.
:32:10. > :32:14.Absolutely. He spoke to me and let me into how difficult it has been
:32:15. > :32:17.for him to come back from injury. To come out here and on a personal
:32:18. > :32:27.best, he should hold his head up high. Will Sharman said he wanted to
:32:28. > :32:36.use this to improve the first part of his race. He can take great
:32:37. > :32:41.benefits from this. He has two had -- he has had a great indoor
:32:42. > :32:50.campaign. I know that he has been working very hard. It is a big year
:32:51. > :32:56.ahead. This has kick-started your season perfectly? My goal was to be
:32:57. > :33:08.on top of the audience, world, Commonwealth and European. And now I
:33:09. > :33:13.am on my way. That race we just saw, we know what a big talent Andrew is.
:33:14. > :33:22.And Will Sharman never seems to let us down. What do you think the guys
:33:23. > :33:25.need to do to take it up a notch. I was really pleased with the
:33:26. > :33:44.correction Andrew had to make between those semi-plu-mac. --
:33:45. > :33:55.semis. Sometimes you have got to keep to the plan. When you have
:33:56. > :34:08.missed work, when you have been injured, it is tough to take it on
:34:09. > :34:15.to the next level. I've noticed with Tiffany how much you seem mentally
:34:16. > :34:23.to be engaged. Yes, we are definitely working on some things.
:34:24. > :34:33.Improving my technique. Andrew talked to me today about the trip to
:34:34. > :34:37.Prague, he lost two days of hard work that he would like to have put
:34:38. > :34:43.in, how much of a difference does that make? At this stage, every
:34:44. > :34:56.small thing contributes to your performance. He should just hold his
:34:57. > :35:01.head high that he did his best. Did you have to taper off for this
:35:02. > :35:10.competition? A lot of athletes approach indoors definitely. I did
:35:11. > :35:25.taper off. I had a nickel in my hamstring. I lost about two weeks of
:35:26. > :35:29.preparation. -- a niggle. Once again, congratulations to you. Thank
:35:30. > :35:33.you. If you want to see more success,
:35:34. > :36:45.stick with the BBC throughout the year. This is the home of athletics.
:36:46. > :36:51.One last event on the track to come, the men's four x 400 metres relay.
:36:52. > :36:56.Great Britain and Northern Ireland have a team in this final and this
:36:57. > :37:02.is how the British men qualified for this showdown. Great Britain are
:37:03. > :37:09.well ahead. Jamie Bowie, I would suggest, will
:37:10. > :37:18.not want to let this gap close. He is absolutely focused on maintaining
:37:19. > :37:28.his output. He is actually beginning to pull away now. That is very good.
:37:29. > :37:35.Jamie Bowie looking very strong. He is maturing as an athlete and as a
:37:36. > :37:44.member of this squad. Moving away from the Russians. It is going to be
:37:45. > :37:58.a battle for second. Luke Lennon-Ford will be bringing it home
:37:59. > :38:03.for Great Britain. Krasner of - Vladimir Krasnov is right behind
:38:04. > :38:08.him. But I do not think this is the Vladimir Krasnov that we have seen
:38:09. > :38:13.in the last 23-year 's. Look Leonard Ford coming round, a lap to go. I
:38:14. > :38:18.don't think this is the best Nigerian team. And the Bahamian
:38:19. > :38:29.team, without Chris Brown, looking pretty pure. Latoy Williams looking
:38:30. > :38:36.like he cannot be bothered, which is a shame for his team-mates. Nigeria
:38:37. > :38:49.will not go through with that sort of time. No problem for Great
:38:50. > :38:54.Britain. Perhaps no bigger favourite at these
:38:55. > :39:04.championships than Genzebe Dibaba of Ethiopia. She came here and decided
:39:05. > :39:13.just to do one event in the end. She took gold in emphatic style. We will
:39:14. > :39:26.see plenty more of her throughout the season.
:39:27. > :39:33.We have had plenty to reflect on, but not any word about Andrew
:39:34. > :39:44.Osagie. The protest worked, he has got it. It's brilliant. The verdict
:39:45. > :39:53.was just. Andrew was within his rights to protest. I am delighted
:39:54. > :40:00.for him. We are about to see the 4x4 men's relay. Great Britain always
:40:01. > :40:08.has a strong team. We are always in the mix. But once the women have
:40:09. > :40:13.collected their medal, it is up to our guys to try and equalled them.
:40:14. > :40:28.Can they do one medal better? I hope so. It will be exciting. Nigel
:40:29. > :40:34.Levine will be disappointed after not making it through in the men's
:40:35. > :40:41.individual event. They can head no to the
:40:42. > :40:45.commentators. Steve Cram. Our last event on the track. It will
:40:46. > :41:15.be full of excitement. The crowd were expecting two medals
:41:16. > :41:40.in that a hundred medal -- 800-metre award.
:41:41. > :41:52.This isn't the best Russian team we have seen in awhile, but not at all.
:41:53. > :42:09.Michael Bingham has been replaced by Nigel Levine. A very strong American
:42:10. > :42:13.team. They waltzed at as favourites. At the last 12 championships, they
:42:14. > :42:17.have won nine, and been disqualified in three. Britain has never won this
:42:18. > :42:28.title indoors. Poland, Ukraine, Jamaica, Russia,
:42:29. > :42:56.Great Britain, United States. Conrad Williams has got to get off
:42:57. > :43:05.to a good start to have Britain involved in this. The United states,
:43:06. > :43:15.they want to get in front and dominate as the women did. Conrad
:43:16. > :43:17.Williams is doing well. They are all fairly close, apart from Ukraine.
:43:18. > :43:37.The Russians are having to run wide. Conrad Williams is holding his own
:43:38. > :43:44.here. He is streaking down the inside. Just gets in the lead. That
:43:45. > :43:59.is a very good run. Handing over to Jamie Bowie. He stays pretty cool.
:44:00. > :44:11.Verburg having to work hard. Jamaica moving up. I'm surprised to see
:44:12. > :44:27.Poland doing so well. Verburg Looking good. USA leading, Poland
:44:28. > :44:32.coming into the frame. Luke Lennon-Ford has gone for Great
:44:33. > :44:40.Britain. Great Britain have landed in second place. For the whole of
:44:41. > :44:47.the relay, it has been USA all the way.
:44:48. > :44:58.Luke Lennon-Ford is going to have to stay strong here. The American
:44:59. > :45:08.running wide. Kind Butler ran brilliantly in the heat. A bit of a
:45:09. > :45:14.gap appealing. USA in the lead. Calvin Smith will take the baton.
:45:15. > :45:21.Thursday light between these three and Poland. I medal here for Great
:45:22. > :45:33.Britain. What colour will it be? USA leading. The two of them working so
:45:34. > :45:39.hard. Has he kept something here? Calvin Smith going slowly here.
:45:40. > :45:49.Smith leading for the USA. Nigel Lavine in second place still. Can he
:45:50. > :45:57.hold the others off? Calvin Smith will get the gold. America get the
:45:58. > :46:04.gold, Britain Silver, Jamaica the bronze. Excellent running. And look
:46:05. > :46:13.at the time. That is a new championship record. 3.214. In fact,
:46:14. > :46:22.it is a new world indoor record for the Americans. We will bring you the
:46:23. > :46:26.British time as soon as they get it, but that is sure to be quick. A
:46:27. > :46:37.new world record for the American quartet. I will check that. I will
:46:38. > :46:41.have to check that. It is up on the board, Steve, the
:46:42. > :46:58.United gates have a new indoor record. Three 3:02:13. Incredible
:46:59. > :47:14.performance! I am sure I had up previous record that was faster. But
:47:15. > :47:20.a good performance from the British team. It is, brilliant performance
:47:21. > :47:29.by that quartet. Particularly Nigel Levine to hang onto that silver
:47:30. > :47:33.medal, because Steele, who would have been a contender for a medal
:47:34. > :47:39.individually, and the Jamaicans getting a new indoor record for
:47:40. > :47:44.their team. We will clarify the situation as bad as the world indoor
:47:45. > :47:47.record. I think it is definitely a championship record, but what a
:47:48. > :47:54.race, we were not expecting that quality. Very high quality, all of
:47:55. > :48:00.our lives running tremendously well. William said the team up the way we
:48:01. > :48:05.wanted him to do, we knew we could trust Cognac Williams to get them in
:48:06. > :48:16.contention, and what really mature run by Mr Bowie. -- we could trust
:48:17. > :48:20.Conrad Williams. Nigel has run very well in doors. Get the very cool
:48:21. > :48:27.head under pressure and ran the perfect race. Used all his
:48:28. > :48:31.experience to gain that silver medal for Great Britain and he can hold
:48:32. > :48:37.his head up proudly with that performance. Well done, lads, good
:48:38. > :48:44.result all over. I have to clarify this. Not the world's fastest time,
:48:45. > :48:56.but an indoor record, because was not proper drug testing in that
:48:57. > :48:59.record of 3:09:16. What this was an Daz record in the World
:49:00. > :49:11.Championships and what a great run by that quartet. Absolutely superb!
:49:12. > :49:21.I was wondering if we would get some world records. And now we have seen
:49:22. > :49:28.an indoor record. Gold to United States, Britain
:49:29. > :49:33.silver, bronze for Jamaica. Fantastic finish to these
:49:34. > :49:38.championships in Sopot, Poland. Commend this run from the British.
:49:39. > :49:46.We hoped we would get that fight from Nigel and he delivered it. One
:49:47. > :49:53.of the highlights for me. Nigel seem to attack every stride. The Jamaican
:49:54. > :50:01.was pressuring him right from the get go. That maturity, experience,
:50:02. > :50:10.came into play, holding off on the cards when he felt the pressure. He
:50:11. > :50:19.just dominated. -- on the curves. Fixed medals for Britain. And like
:50:20. > :50:24.the women's 4x4 indoors and out, the men have that kind of stature, we
:50:25. > :50:32.can look back to the halcyon days when the British men's relay team
:50:33. > :50:36.was brought home a medal. They have been inspired by the women, bringing
:50:37. > :50:41.home medals, sometimes the men getting things wrong, but not today,
:50:42. > :50:47.and this British team are growing in a way that pleases me and I am sure
:50:48. > :50:53.Neil Black will concur that he has brought out a team of believers that
:50:54. > :51:00.are ready to take on the best in the world, and have shown that they can.
:51:01. > :51:06.A real sense of camaraderie, which must help as the team trained
:51:07. > :51:13.together, Conrad, Nigel, look, all training together. -- Luke. Conrad
:51:14. > :51:18.Williams has been there for some time, but enjoying his athletics,
:51:19. > :51:23.performing well in the stock have noticed they are a bunch of really
:51:24. > :51:33.nice people, the armed motivated, get on well, -- they are motivated.
:51:34. > :51:39.Fix medals to the British team. High would you assess that as an overall
:51:40. > :51:48.performance? -- six medals. I think it is really good. And within that,
:51:49. > :51:51.some quality performances which must heighten the expectation as we go
:51:52. > :51:58.through this season, but more importantly onto Rio. We have
:51:59. > :52:05.another medal ceremony to show you, one of the highlights of today,
:52:06. > :52:10.Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, going and seven seconds in the women's 60m,
:52:11. > :52:19.one gold medal to add to her stellar collection she has an amazing
:52:20. > :52:27.Olympic tally, tremendous effort, and another gold medal. And I am
:52:28. > :52:32.pleased to say, Neil Black, British athletics director, has come to
:52:33. > :52:40.reflect on a successful championship with fix medals for your team.
:52:41. > :52:47.Touching on the relays, Bob teams -- both those teams delivering once
:52:48. > :52:52.again. An absolutely solid team, led by a greatcoat, pulling them
:52:53. > :53:00.together, gives the individual teams -- a great coach. And showing them
:53:01. > :53:08.to be competitive once you get to the final. One refreshing thing was
:53:09. > :53:13.Asha Philip finishing fourth and seeing, that is not good enough. Is
:53:14. > :53:20.that what you get from this camp now? Those are the things that I
:53:21. > :53:25.looked at, those responses, what we need, what we want. She is gutted
:53:26. > :53:31.finishing fourth in the World Indoor Championships. We want her to feel
:53:32. > :53:38.that way, to be get rid and passionate for medals. How did the
:53:39. > :53:45.Andrew Osagie protest and fold? -- unfold? These are always
:53:46. > :53:49.challenging, you look at video footage and it is a decision about
:53:50. > :53:58.whether you lodge an appeal, and the rules are the rules. Disappointment
:53:59. > :54:08.turned to the light. Any one moment that has is due most? -- that has
:54:09. > :54:13.pleased you most? He cannot get away from Richard Kilty as a super
:54:14. > :54:18.special performance. So many people that did not know him, did not
:54:19. > :54:23.expect it, but what is so special is that over the last year or so we
:54:24. > :54:27.have worked closely with him, he has been applying such a positive
:54:28. > :54:32.attitude to his performance, moved to Loughborough, a great working
:54:33. > :54:42.relationship with his coach, Paul is colleagues like his attitude and
:54:43. > :54:51.approach, -- all of his colleagues. That was one special moment, but not
:54:52. > :54:56.crazy to us. But the disappointment for Asha that filled me with
:54:57. > :55:03.enthusiasm and optimism, those people who are disappointed, but
:55:04. > :55:09.determined to do better next time. That's six medals satisfy you? It
:55:10. > :55:15.does, when you consider that young developing team, the circumstantial
:55:16. > :55:21.is, a big, competitive year. The long-term aim is to have the most
:55:22. > :55:26.medals across Olympic and Paralympic sports towards Rio 2016 and 27
:55:27. > :55:35.onwards, but taking everything onwards. -- 2017 onwards. But this
:55:36. > :55:41.is a good basis for the future. Thank you for joining us so soon
:55:42. > :55:44.after the championships send our best to the team and for the
:55:45. > :55:52.pleasure they have given us over the last few days. I will, thank you for
:55:53. > :55:55.your support. Let us point you in the direction of some of the sport
:55:56. > :56:08.coming up on the BBC in the coming weeks and months... Mo Farah making
:56:09. > :56:16.his marathon debut, not to be missed! And the Six Nations next
:56:17. > :56:23.week... And Formula 1 returns, with
:56:24. > :56:35.highlights on BBC Two... That is what is coming up, but
:56:36. > :56:41.nobody quick reflection of what we have seen over the last few days.
:56:42. > :56:48.One particular highlight? It is tough. For me, CJT. She came in
:56:49. > :56:57.here, little disappointed she could not take part in the pentathlon, but
:56:58. > :56:59.booted out there on this that, -- but put it out there. And Richard
:57:00. > :57:19.Kilty as well. What about you? Absolutely Richard Kilty, superb
:57:20. > :57:24.performance. And can I be any different question that definitely
:57:25. > :57:29.Richard Kilty! But a superb team, so many personal best and delivery
:57:30. > :57:32.where it matters, all putting themselves where they needed to do
:57:33. > :57:42.something, I really good team performance. Satisfied with six
:57:43. > :57:47.medals? More importantly, the shape of the team, growing, young,
:57:48. > :57:55.vibrant, doing well. Thank you, guys, and to the commentators, IQ
:57:56. > :58:00.for watching, we will see you at the London Marathon next month. -- thank
:58:01. > :58:30.you for watching. From Sopot, goodbye.
:58:31. > :58:46.Can she get it? Yes, she can. Valerie Adams is the Shot Put
:58:47. > :58:56.champion once more. Just about gets there, gold for
:58:57. > :59:01.Great Britain! World champion! The world indoor title, called for
:59:02. > :59:03.Ethiopia. -- gold.