Yelena Isinbayeva, world record holder indoors and out, looked nervous in qualifying and doesn't look in good form in Sunday's pole vault final. Can she turn it around?
Chinese superstar Liu Xiang, the defending champion and still fighting to regain full fitness, makes the 60m hurdles final but struggles home in seventh spot
The Russian Isinbayeva has a nightmare and fails in her final attempt and the Olympic champion has to settle with fourth place. Brazil's Fabiana Murer takes a shock gold
It's a rest day for Britain's Dwain Chambers (centre). His only duties are picking up his 60m gold medal, along with American Mike Rodgers (left) and Antigua's Daniel Bailey who were second and third in Saturday's final
Kenyan-born American Bernard Lagat takes the 3,000m crown, six years after his last gold when he was running for the country of his birth. The 35-year-old, a three-time Olympian, produces a stunning final lap to win
Jenny Meadows is looking to get Britain's third gold but after cruising round laps two and three in the 800m final, the Russian Mariya Savinova creeps up to pip her on the line
UK Athletics chief Charles van Commenee tipped the GB men's 4x400m relay team for a podium finish and they oblige with bronze but are helped with the Jamaican and Bahamas quartets pulling up short with injuries
Cuba's Dayron Robles, Olympic 110m hurdles champion, was second in 2006 and two years ago misheard the starter's pistol and failed to finish. But he makes no mistake in beating Terrence Trammell by a whisker in the 60m hurdles
Frenchman Teddy Tamgho sets a new world indoor record on his final attempt to take triple jump gold after leaping 17.90 to beat the long-standing previous mark of 17.83m shared by Aliecer Urruta and Christian Olsson
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