Friday's action in Berlin gets going with the men's 50km walk. Russian Sergey Kirdyapkin, world champ four years ago, surges ahead and wins in 3hrs 38mins 35secs. It means Russia claim a clean sweep in the discipline
Kirdyapkin's wife, Anisya, who narrowly missed out on a medal in the 20k walk, texted him before the race saying "I'm asking for revenge". Norway's Trond Nymark (left) gets silver and Spain's Jesus Angel Garcia wins bronze
Is there no end to Berlino's antics? Usain Bolt said he was tired but the world's new favourite bear never stops spreading the love. He consoles Norwegian Trond Nymark who has to settle for silver in the 50km walk
After a 40-minute delay due to torrential rain, GB's Mervyn Luckwell returns for his final throw but it's not enough and he ends 45th and last in qualifying with a best of just 66.30m
Russian 28-year-old Yaroslav Rybakov wins the high jump title. The three times silver medallist leaps 2.32m to edge out Kyriakos Ioannou of Cyprus on countback. Huge cheers for German Raul Spank who claims bronze
There's controversy in the men's 4x100m relay heats. There's a problem with the handover from Shawn Crawford to Darvis Patton and the US are disqualified. They and the GB quartet came through in the top two
Britain's Simeon Williamson, Tyrone Edgar, Marlon Devonish and Harry Aikines-Aryeetey battle it out and come through in a fast time behind the Americans clocking 38.11s
Commonwealth champion Lisa Dobriskey works hard to make Sunday�s 1500m final with the 25-year-old from Kent moving steadily through the field and finishing third in four minutes 03.84secs
Australia's 21-year-old Dani Samuels becomes discus champion aftre throwing a personal best of 65.44m in her fifth attempt to earn her first major title. Yarelis Barrios is second ahead of Nicoleta Grasu
Newly-crowned world 1500m champion Yusuf Saad Kamel of Bahrain makes the 800m finals after nipping in ahead of Russia's former Olympic champion Yuriy Borzakovsky in 1min 45.01sec. GB's Michael Rimmer is seventh
Allyson Felix, 23, clocks 22.02s to beat Jamaican Veronica Campbell-Brown to make it three world crowns in a row. "It's really special. I wanted to represent my country and make Jesse Owens proud," she says
The night's final event - the 400m final and Olympic champion LaShawn Merritt is up against world champion Jeremy Wariner. It's nip and tuck until the final bend
Merrit, who was second in Osaka 2007, clocks a world lead of 44.06s, far off his Olympic time of 43.75s, the fifth fastest time ever. "Wariner is a great champion, but I really wanted it bad," Merritt says
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