The final day's action gets under way with the women's marathon, without any British contenders after Paula Radcliffe and Mara Yamauchi withdrew through injury
Xue Bai of China celebrates victory under Berlin's iconic Brandenburg Gate, ahead of Japan's Yoshimi Ozaki in front of an estimated one million spectators
Ethiopia's Kenenisa Bekele holds off a charge from defending champion Bernard Lagat of the USA to add 5,000m gold to his 10,000m title, becoming the first man to do so at a World Championships
Natalia Rodriguez of Spain crosses the line first in controversial circumstances, while Defending champion Maryam Yusuf Jamal of Bahrain holds off Britain's Lisa Dobriskey
Rodriguez apologies to Ethiopian Gelete Burka after a collision between the two saw Burka fall on the final lap
After disappointment in finishing fourth at the Olympics and a winter hit by injury, Dobriskey celebrates a podium place and does not have long to wait before it is confirmed as a silver medal
American Brittney Reese puts in a leap of 7.10m to take the women's long jump title from defending champion Tatyana Lebedeva of Russia
US quartet Lashinda Demus, Allyson Felix, Debbie Dunn and Sanya Richards dominate the 4x100m relay but Great Britain are unhappy to finish fourth
Olympic 400m champion Christine Ohuruogu leaves the championships empty-handed after a confused handover in the relay with Vicki Barr, who blames officials for making her line up in the wrong place
Norway's Andreas Thordkildsen has won two Olympic golds but never taken a world title until Sunday, when his mark of 89.59 metres secures victory
Great Britain's Rob Tobin (504) is among the runners awaiting the baton for the third leg of the men's 4x400m relay
Tobin (second left) runs a solid third leg, Martyn Rooney (left) finishes off and Great Britain celebrate their sixth medal of the championships
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