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LONG JUMP NEXT FOR USAIN BOLT?
Usain Bolt could turn his hand to the long jump after winning three golds in Berlin. (More)
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DOBRISKEY SILVER FOR GB
Britain's Lisa Dobriskey claimed a silver medal in the 1500m at the World Championships. (More)
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LAST-EVENT SILVER FOR BRITAIN
Conrad Williams, Michael Bingham, Rob Tobin and Martyn Rooney claimed silver in the men's 4x400m. (More)
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BRITAIN EXCEED EXPECTATIONS
Great Britain enjoyed their most successful World Championships for 10 years. (More)
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BEKELE SEALS BERLIN DISTANCE DOUBLE
Kenenisa Bekele completed a first ever long-distance double in the World Championships in Berlin. (More)
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DICK REFUTES 'UNSPORTING' CLAIMS
Frank Dick has rubbished criticism that GB were unsporting in the 4x100m relay competition. (More)
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MULAUDZI EDGES TO 800M CROWN
Mbulaeni Mulaudzi made it a South African double over 800m with a hard-fought victory in the men's event. (More)
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THORKILDSEN TAKES GOLD FOR NORWAY
In the men's javelin, Andreas Thorkildsen of Norway took gold with a massive throw of 89.59m. (More)
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REESE JUMPS TO GOLD
American Brittney Reese took the women's long jump title on Sunday. (More)
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VICTORY FOR BAI
China's Xue Bai claimed a thrilling victory in the women's marathon at the World Championships. (More)
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DIACK REGRETFUL OVER SEMENYA
Lamine Diack has launched an inquiry into the handling of the gender row surrounding Caster Semenya. (More)
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THIRD MEDAL FOR BOLT, BRONZE FOR BRITS
Usain Bolt has won his third gold medal at the World Championships in Berlin in the 4x100m. (More)
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BRITS MISS OUT ON MEDALS
Britain's women finished sixth in the 4x100 metres relay final at the World Championship. (More)
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KIRUI TAKES GOLD
Kenya's Abel Kirui comfortably won the World Championships marathon title in Berlin. (More)
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BRITISH DUO MISS OUT
Greg Rutherford and Chris Tomlinson finished fifth and eighth respectively in the long jump final. (More)
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WLODARCZYK WINS HAMMER GOLD
Poland's Anita Wlodarczyk threw 77.96m to beat local favourite Betty Heidler and win gold in the hammer. (More)
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FRUSTRATION FOR BRIT LEWIS
Britain's Steve Lewis was seventh in the pole vault final at the World Championships in Berlin. (More)
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ROONEY FINISH SECURES FINAL PLACE
Britain's men's 4x400m relay were forced to work hard to make it through to Sunday's final. (More)
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TEAM USA HOPING TO ATONE FOR DQ
Team USA is determined to lift its medal haul after the men's 4x100m relay team was disqualified. (More)
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FELIX COMPLETES 200m TREBLE
Allyson Felix cruised to her third straight 200 metres title at the World Championships in Berlin. (More)
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MERRITT ON TOP OF THE WORLD
LaShawn Merritt added world gold to his Olympic title in the final of the 400 metres on Friday night. (More)
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RYBAKOV CLAIMS FIRST WORLD GOLD
Yaroslav Rybakov finally got his hands on high jump gold at the World Championships on Friday. (More)
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SMOOTH PROGRESS FOR DOBRISKEY
Lisa Dobriskey safely qualified for the final of the women's 1500m at the World Championships. (More)
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RIMMER MISSES OUT ON FINAL PLACE
Michael Rimmer was unable to reach the final of the men's 800 metres in Berlin on Friday. (More)
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DISCUS DELIGHT FOR DANI
Dani Samuels won Australia's first gold at the World Championships when claiming victory in the discus. (More)
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KIRDYAPKIN TRIUMPHS IN 50KM WALK
Sergey Kirdyapkin won the 50 kilometres walk at the World Championships in Berlin. (More)
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SEMENYA TESTS ONGOING
Tests are still ongoing to verify the gender of world 800 metres champion Caster Semenya. (More)
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BOLT CLEANS UP SPRINTING
Usain Bolt insists he is not offended by those who question his astonishing achievements. (More)
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OGOEGBUNAM TESTS POSITIVE
Nigeria's Amaka Ogoegbunam has been provisionally suspended by the IAAF. (More)
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ALL RIGHT ON THE KNIGHT FOR BOLT
Usain Bolt has his sights set on a knighthood after smashing his second world record in five days. (More)
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SHARMAN: LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU
Britain's Will Sharman paid tribute to Usain Bolt after just missing out on a World Championship medal. (More)
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BOLT BREAKS 200M RECORD
Usain Bolt broke the 200m world record by running 19.19s in Berlin. (More)
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FARAH EASES INTO FINAL
Mo Farah eased into the final of the 5,000m by finishing third in his heat. (More)
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FREEMAN A LUCKY LOSER
Britain's Emily Freeman advanced to the final of the women's 200m with a personal best of 22.64s. (More)
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HARDEE CLAIMS DECATHLON GOLD
Trey Hardee claimed a gold medal in the decathlon, finishing 150 points ahead of Leonel Suarez. (More)
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NEW RECORD FOR WALKER
Jamaica's Melaine Walker added the world title to her Olympic crown in the 400m hurdles. (More)
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RUTHERFORD LEAPS INTO BERLIN FINAL
Greg Rutherford broke the British record in the long jump to qualify for the final in Berlin. (More)
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BRATHWAITE TAKES GOLD IN THRILLER
Ryan Brathwaite of Barbados took the gold medal in the 110m hurdles, winning by just 0.01s. (More)
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VLASIC RETAINS HIGH JUNP TITLE
Croatia's Blanka Vlasic retained her high jump title with a clearance of 2.04m in Berlin. (More)
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RADCLIFFE TARGETS BIRMINGHAM
Paula Radcliffe is targeting the Birmingham half marathon on October 11. (More)
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MEADOWS HAPPY WITH BRONZE
Britain's Jenny Meadows is delighted with her bronze medal win in the 800m in Berlin. (More)
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LEWIS BREATHES SIGH OF RELIEF
Steve Lewis breathed a sigh of relief after qualifying for the pole vault final in Berlin. (More)
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MOTHER SURE OF SEMENYA GENDER
The mother of 800m world champion Caster Semenya has no doubt over her child's gender. (More)
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RADCLIFFE MISSES BERLIN RUN
Paula Radcliffe will not take part in the World Championship marathon in Berlin. (More)
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MEADOWS TAKES BRONZE FOR GB
Jenny Meadows claimed a bronze medal for Great Britain in the final of the 800 metres. (More)
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KAMEL CLAIMS 1500m GOLD
Yusuf Saad Kamel was a surprise winner of the 1500 metres - but there was no medal for Asbel Kiprop. (More)
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GOLD AT LAST FOR FOSTER-HYLTON
Brigitte Foster-Hylton won her first world title when storming to victory in the 100 metre hurdles. (More)
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HARTING SENDS BERLIN WILD
Germany's Robert Harting produced a final throw of 69.43 metres to win a thrilling discus competition. (More)
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IDOWU TAKES SAND SOUVENIR
Phillips Idowu admits the scale of his achievements is yet to sink in having won gold in Berlin. (More)
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QUINTET SET TO STAY AT HOME
The five Jamaican athletes recently cleared of doping allegations will not compete in Berlin. (More)
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DEFAR SAFELY THROUGH
Defending champion Meseret Defar was the fastest qualifier for the women's 5,000m final. (More)
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IDOWU EYES 2012 GOLD
Phillips Idowu is already thinking of adding Olympic gold to his world title. (More)
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DOPING ALL-CLEAR FOR SPRINTERS
All drug tests carried out on competitors in the men's 100m in Berlin proved negative. (More)
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IDOWU CLAIMS TRIPLE JUMP GOLD
Great Britain's Phillips Idowu is the new world triple jump champion. (More)
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GOLD AT LAST FOR RICHARDS
Sanya Richards won the women's 400m with Christine Ohuruogu only fifth. (More)
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GREENE MISSES OUT ON MEDAL
British hurdler Dai Greene finished seventh in the 400m hurdles final won by Kerron Clement. (More)
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NERIUS DELIGHTS HOME FANS
Steffi Nerius gave Germany their first gold of the championships by winning the women's javelin. (More)
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KEMBOI CONTINUES KENYAN DOMINANCE
Ezekiel Kemboi won another gold medal for Kenya in the men's 3,000m steeplechase on Tuesday. (More)
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HISTORIC BOLT CAPS ENNIS' PERFECT NIGHT
Jessica Ennis was pleased to get a picture with Usain Bolt after winning the heptathlon. (More)
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FRASER IS SPRINT QUEEN
Shelly-Ann Fraser is the world's fastest woman after winning the 100m title in Berlin. (More)
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ISINBAEVA STUNNED IN POLE VAULT
Elena Isinbaeva's reign as world pole vault champion was brough to an end by Anna Rogowska. (More)
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FOUR IN A ROW FOR LEGEND BEKELE
Distance great Kenenisa Bekele won his fourth world 10,000m title in Berlin on Monday. (More)
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ENNIS: I CAN HANDLE THE PRESSURE
World champion Jessica Ennis believes she can cope with being the face of London 2012. (More)
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HISTORIC GOLD FOR SLOVENIA
Primoz Kozmus won Slovenia's first-ever World Championship gold in the men's hammer. (More)
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DOMINGUEZ CLAIMS STEEPLECHASE SHOCK
Spain's Marta Dominguez was a surprise winner of the women's 3,000m steeplechase on Monday. (More)
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SAVIGNE LEADS CUBAN ONE-TWO
Yargeris Savigne led a Cuban one-two in the women's triple jump in Berlin. (More)
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ENNIS WASHES AWAY SELF DOUBT
Guy Aspin comments on the Berlin achievements of Jessica Ennis. (More)
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WARNER DENIES ENNIS CLAIMS
Ed Warner insists UK Athletics have helped rather than hindered Jessica Ennis. (More)
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GOLDEN GLORY FOR JESSICA ENNIS
Briton Jessica Ennis won World Championship gold in the heptathlon. (More)
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USAIN BOLT SHATTERS 100M RECORD AGAIN
Usain Bolt ran a new world record of 9.58secs as he won the world 100m title on Sunday. (More)
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VAN COMMENEE HAILS GOLDEN GIRL ENNIS
Charles van Commenee hailed a "cool, calm and collected" golden girl Jessica Ennis. (More)
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BOLT KEEPS FOCUS AFTER RECORD RUN
Usain Bolt vowed to put the partying on hold despite his latest 100m world record. (More)
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ENNIS TIMELINE - HOW THE GOLD WAS WON
A look back at how Jessica Ennis took gold in the heptathlon in Berlin. (More)
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RADCLIFFE STILL UNDECIDED
Paula Radcliffe says it is "definitely more likely" she will run in Berlin after winning in New York. (More)
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VILI DEFENDS SHOT TITLE
New Zealand's Valerie Vili successfully defended her world shot put title in Berlin on Sunday. (More)
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SILVER MEDAL FOR IRISH WALKER
Ireland's Olive Loughnane claimed a silver medal in the 20 kilometre walk in in Berlin. (More)
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MASAI CLAIMS SHOCK VICTORY
Teenager Linet Masai caused a massive upset when she won the women's 10,000m title. (More)
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CANTWELL SECURES SHOT PUT GLORY
Christian Cantwell won the men's shot put with a massive throw in the penultimate round. (More)
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MYERSCOUGH INTO SHOT FINAL
Briton Carl Myerscough has qualified for the final of the men's shot put. (More)
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BRITS GOING FOR GOLD
Our Chris Hammer looks at Great Britain's best chances to win gold at the World Championships in Berlin. (More)
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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: FIVE OF THE BEST
Guy Aspin looks back at five unforgettable moments in previous World Championships. (More)
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