The women's 20km walk is won by Russia's Olga Kaniskina with compatriots Anisya Kirdyapkina taking silver and Vera Sokolova bronze - Britain's Jo Jackson finishes 10th
Britain's 400m hurdles favourite Dai Greene eases into the semi-finals looking in great shape as he wins his heat at the European Championships in Barcelona
Michael Rimmer looks comfortable in reaching the 800m semi-finals after a solid run on Wednesday
British record holder Kate Dennison reaches the pole vault final with clearances of 4.15m, 4.25m and 4.35m.
Britain's Lee McConnell can't make the final of the women's 400m as Russia's Antonina Krivoshapka storms over the line in a time of 51.52 secs while the Czech Republic's Denisa Rosolova takes the second automatic spot
Dwayne Chambers eases to victory over 100m as he clocks an impressive 10.10 seconds in his semi-final win - sending a major warning to his fellow finalists
Britain's Perri Shakes-Drayton takes third in her 400m hurdles semi-final to clinch a place in the final on Friday, fellow Briton Eilidh Child will also feature in the final after being fastest loser
European junior champion Sandra Perkovic is now senior champion after measuring 64.67m to beat Romania's Nicoleta Grasu. The 20-year-old Croatian proves she is one to watch for the future
Ineta Radevica claims gold in the long jump, the Latvian's leap of 6.92m is the same as Naide Gomes, who takes silver but Radevica wins gold because her second best jump is better than her Portuguese rival's next best
Andy Baddeley controls the men's 1500m race, clocking a winning time of 3:41.46secs, while countryman Colin McCourt takes the fourth automatic slot for Friday's final - Fellow Briton Tom Lancashire also makes the final
Turkey's Elvan Abeylegesse adds European gold in the 10,000m to her collection after clocking 31 minutes 10.23secs as Russia Inga Abitova pips Portugal's Jessica Augusto to silver
The Czech Republic's Libor Charfreitag wins gold in the men's hammer with a throw of 80.02m with Italy's Nicola Vizzoni taking silver in Barcelona
France's fastest man Christophe Lamaitre powers through the final strides to win the men's 100m in 10.11secs - Dwayne Chambers finishes in fifth place after the next four runners are almost inseperable
But Mark Lewis-Francis earns Britain's second silver medal of the European Championships after the computer gives the same times for second, third, fourth and fifth places in the 100m with 10.18secs
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