European Athletics Championships Episode Guide

Episode Guide

  • Day Five

    Sue Barker returns alongside Michael Johnson, Colin Jackson and Jonathan Edwards to introduce the concluding events on day five of the championships at the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, the decathlon reaches a conclusion with the 1500m at 7.15. Plus, the women line up on the track for the final of the 200m at 7.45. Commentary by Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster. Times may vary

  • Day Five

    Sue Barker is joined by Michael Johnson, Colin Jackson and Jonathan Edwards to introduce this evening's live action on day five of the championships at the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, where the decathlon continues with the pole vault and javelin. Also coming up over the next few hours are the finals of the men's 1500m wheelchair, the 3,000m steeplechase at 6.25 and hammer at 6.30, and the 800m semi-finals at 6.05, while the women compete in the high jump and 100m hurdles finals at 5.30 and 6.50 respectively. Commentary by Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster. Coverage continues on BBC One. Times may vary

  • Day Five

    Hazel Irvine is joined by Michael Johnson, Colin Jackson and Jonathan Edwards to present live coverage of this morning's events on day five at the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden. The decathletes have the 110m hurdles and discus to negotiate at 9.05 and 9.55, while Lisa Dobriskey is involved in the women's 1500m semi-finals at 9.45 and Andrew Turner represents Great Britain in the first round of the men's 110m hurdles at 10.25. Commentary by Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster. Times may vary

  • Day Four

    Hazel Irvine is joined by Michael Johnson, Colin Jackson and Jonathan Edwards to present live coverage of the fourth morning at the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, where the decathletes will be hoping for a good start in the 100m and long jump. The opening round of the men's 800m also takes place at 10.55 and the first round of the women's 200m is at 11.30. Commentary by Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster. Times may vary

  • Day Four

    Sue Barker introduces further live coverage of day four of the championships at the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, where six gold medals are up for grabs. Marlon Devonish is one of the fastest men in Europe this year and is among the favourites to triumph in the men's 200m final at 7.45. Also featured tonight are the finals of the women's 800m wheelchair, the discus at 6.30, the 400m at 5.50 and the 800m at 7.05, and the men's 400m hurdles final at 6.40. Commentary by Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster. Times may vary

  • Day One

    Sue Barker is joined by Michael Johnson, Colin Jackson and Jonathan Edwards to introduce further live coverage of the opening day's action at the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, where events include the men's 1500m semi-finals at 6.10 and javelin qualification at 5.10. Andrew Baddeley and Stephen Davies are set to feature in tonight's 1500m and will be hoping to make up for Michael East's absence by reaching the final. Also scheduled this evening are the heptathlon shot put at 4.30 and 200m at 6.40, the first round of the women's 800m at 4.50 and the 10,000m final at 7.10, and round two of the men's 100m at 5.35 and the shot put final at 5.45. Commentary by Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster. Times may vary

  • Day One

    Sue Barker is joined by Michael Johnson, Colin Jackson and Jonathan Edwards to introduce live coverage of the opening morning of the championships at the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, which will play host to over 1,400 competitors over the next seven days. As is tradition with major athletics meetings, the opening round of the men's 100m will be the main focus of attention on day one at 9.35, with British hopefuls Tyrone Edgar and Mark Lewis-Francis among those eager to reach round two. Plus, the heptathlon 100m hurdles at 9.10 and high jump at 10.05, and the opening rounds of the men's 400m at 11.15 and women's 400m hurdles at 10.40. Commentary by Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster. Times may vary

  • Day One

    Further live coverage of the opening day's action at the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, where events include the men's 1500m semi-finals and javelin qualification. Andrew Baddeley and Stephen Davies are set to feature in tonight's 1500m and will be hoping to make up for Michael East's absence by reaching the final. Also scheduled this evening is the qualifying round in the men's long jump and the heptathlon 200m

  • Day Seven

    Sue Barker and Hazel Irvine are joined by Michael Johnson, Paula Radcliffe, Colin Jackson and Jonathan Edwards to introduce live coverage on day seven of the championships in Gothenburg, Sweden. The men's marathon is the first race featured at 11.10, with a further five gold medals to be decided at the Ullevi Stadium. The men's pole vault is at 12.45, followed by the women's javelin at 1.35, the women's 4x100m relay at 1.50, the men's 800m at 2.10 and the women's long jump at 2.15. Commentary by Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster. Times may vary. Coverage continues on BBC One

  • Day Seven

    Sue Barker is joined by Michael Johnson, Paula Radcliffe, Colin Jackson and Jonathan Edwards to introduce live coverage of the concluding events of the championships at the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden. The gold medal for the men's 4x100m relay final is the first to be decided at 2.35, when Great Britain's Olympic champions will expect to be in action, followed by the finals of the women's 1500m at 2.55, the women's 4x400m relay at 3.15, the men's 5,000m at 3.40 and the men's 4x400m relay at 4.10. Commentary by Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster. Times may vary

  • Day Six

    Hazel Irvine is joined by Paula Radcliffe to present live coverage of the women's marathon on the sixth day of the championships in Gothenburg, Sweden. Radcliffe is reigning champion but is expecting her first child and isn't competing, although a quality field is still in attendance. British hopes rest with Tracey Morris, while Irish veteran Sonia O'Sullivan and Russia's Lyudmila Petrova are likely to be among the favourites to cross the line first in the Ullevi Stadium. Commentary by Steve Cram and Brendan Foster. Coverage continues on BBC One

  • Day Six

    Sue Barker and Hazel Irvine are joined by Michael Johnson, Paula Radcliffe, Colin Jackson and Jonathan Edwards to introduce live coverage of the sixth day's action at the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, where eight gold medals are up for grabs. Today's events include the men's triple jump final at 2.50, where Commonwealth champion Phillips Idowu will expect to be in action, while Jo Pavey should feature in the women's 5,000m final at 4.15. Also scheduled are the conclusion of the women's marathon, the women's shot put final at 1.35, the women's pole vault final at 2.00 and the women's and men's 4x400m relay semi-finals at 2.05 and 2.30 respectively. Plus, the men's 110m hurdles semi-finals at 2.55, the finals of the women's 3,000m steeplechase and men's discus at 3.15 and 3.30, the semi-finals of the women's and men's 4x100m relays at 3.35 and 3.55 and the final of the men's 110m hurdles at 4.40. Commentary by Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster. Times may vary

  • Day Three

    Sue Barker is joined by Michael Johnson, Colin Jackson and Jonathan Edwards to host live coverage of the concluding events on day three at the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, where three gold medals are set to be decided. Britain's Natasha Danvers-Smith is targeting gold in the women's 400m hurdles final at 7.10, while Sweden's Susanna Kallur carries the hopes of a nation in the women's 100m hurdles final at 7.25. Tim Benjamin topped the European rankings last season and will hope to be crowned king of the continent in the men's 400m final at 7.45. Commentary by Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster. Times may vary

  • Day Three

    Hazel Irvine is joined by Michael Johnson, Colin Jackson and Jonathan Edwards to introduce the morning's live coverage on day three at the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, where the first round of the men's 200m is among the highlights at 10.10. Marlon Devonish claimed a sprint double at the European Trials in Manchester last month, and the Coventry Godiva sprinter is looking to continue his blistering form over the next two days as he attempts to win his third medal at these championships. Plus, the women's 5,000m and 800m wheelchair semi-finals at 9.10 and 10.50 respectively, and the men's 3,000m steeplechase semi-finals at 11.15. Commentary by Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster. Times may vary

  • Day Three

    Sue Barker introduces further live coverage of day three at the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, where five gold medals are set to be decided. Andrew Baddeley and Stephen Davies will hope to be among Great Britain's representatives in tonight's 1500m final at 6.20, while a strong Norwegian contingent are expected in the stadium to cheer on Andreas Thorkildsen in the men's javelin at 6.10. Other events include the finals of the men's high jump at 5.10 and women's triple jump at 4.45, along with the women's 20km walk, while the men's 200m reaches the second round at 6.35. Coverage continues on BBC One. Times may vary

  • Day Two

    Sue Barker is joined by Michael Johnson, Colin Jackson and Jonathan Edwards to present further live coverage of the second day of the championships at the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, where events include the men's long jump final, and the 100m final at 6.40. British hopes of a medal are high in the long jump, with Greg Rutherford and Chris Tomlinson both capable of claiming gold. No European has run under 10 seconds in the 100m this year, but that could be about to change this evening, with the likes of Francis Obikwelu and Ronald Pognon set to challenge for medals. Plus, the men's 20km walk, and the 400m semi-finals at 5.50, the semi-finals of the women's 800m at 4.45 and 400m hurdles at 6.15, and round two of the women's 100m, while the heptathlon concludes with the 800m at 6.55. Commentary by Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster. Times may vary