Goodbye!published at 15:10 BST
That’s all from day four of the World Championships in Tokyo and it’s been another action-packed day:
- USA’s Cordell Tinch wins men’s 110m hurdles; Ethan Katzberg takes hammer gold for Canada; and New Zealand’s Hamish Kerr wins men’s high jump.
- Great Britain’s Max Burgin and Ben Pattison qualify for men’s 800m semi-finals.
- Amber Anning qualifies for women’s 400m final as Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone sets American record.
- Matt Hudson-Smith, Sam Reardon, and Charlie Dobson miss out on men’s 400m final.
- Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon wins fourth world 1500m title.
We’ll be back on Wednesday with even more athletics fun. There’s British athletes in action in the men’s 200m heats, women’s 200m heats, men’s 400m hurdles, women’s 400m hurdles, and the men’s 1500m final – featuring Josh Kerr, Jake Wightman, and Neil Gourley.
And there’s also gold medals on the line in the women’s pole vault, men’s long jump, and women’s 3000m steeplechase.