Live Athletics Episode Guide

Episode Guide

  • The 2005 Universiade

    Coverage of the opening day's athletics events in the 2005 Universiade, in the Olympic Games for students at the Ataturk Stadium in Turkey, where the first track medal is decided in the women's 10,000m. Also on the schedule this evening are the heptathletes in the shot put and 200m, while the second round of the men's and women's 100m take place

  • The 2005 Universiade

    Coverage of the second day's athletics events in the 2005 Universiade, in the Olympic Games for students at the Ataturk Stadium in Turkey, featuring the finals of the men's and women's 100m. The heptathlon comes to a close this evening with the javelin and 800m, while the gold medalists are also decided in the men's 110m hurdles and 10,000m, and the women's long jump, hammer, shot put and 100m hurdles

  • The 2005 Universiade

    Coverage of the fifth day's athletics events in the 2005 Universiade, in the Olympic Games for students at the Ataturk Stadium in Turkey, featuring the finals of the men's and women's 5,000m. The decathlon also comes to a conclusion this evening with the pole vault, javelin and 1500m, while the gold medalists are decided in the women's high jump and triple jump

  • The 2005 World Championships

    Further coverage of the opening day of the 2005 World Championships at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland, where events include the second round of the men's 100m and the women's 10,000m final. Mark Lewis-Francis is one of the finest sprinters in the world and will be expected to book his place in tomorrow's semi-final, along with Olympic champion Justin Gatlin. Plus, the men's shot put final, the first round of the men's 1500m and the 200m discipline in the heptathlon

  • The 2005 World Championships

    Further coverage of the fifth day of the 2005 World Championships at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland, where the decathlon comes to a conclusion with the javelin and 1500m. Another five gold medals are also due to be decided on a busy night of track and field action, with the men's javelin and 1500m, and the women's pole vault, long jump and 400m among the highlights

  • The 2005 World Championships

    Coverage of the seventh day of the 2005 World Championships at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland, featuring the men's 50km walk and the qualifying session for the women's javelin and men's long jump

  • The 2005 World Championships

    Further coverage of the fourth day of the 2005 World Championships at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland, featuring the finals of the men's 400m hurdles and women's 800m, where Cuba's Felix Sanchez and Mozambique's Maria Mutola are the reigning champions. Plus, the decathlon continues with the high jump and triple jump, while the women's 100m hurdles gets under way with the first round

  • The 2005 World Championships

    Coverage of the second day of the 2005 World Championships at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland, featuring the long jump discipline in the heptathlon, where Kelly Sotherton will be aiming to beat her personal best and upset the formidable Carolina Kluft of Sweden

  • The 2005 World Championships

    Coverage of the final day of the 2005 World Championships in Helsinki, where the women's marathon is the main attraction, as Paula Radcliffe aims to strike gold for Great Britain. The 31-year-old suffered a huge disappointment at last year's Olympic Games when she failed to finish a marathon that she started as favourite to win, and the Bedford runner will be hoping to defeat a field of world-class athletes and gain some consolation for that setback

  • The 2005 World Championships

    Coverage of the eighth and penultimate day of the 2005 World Championships in Helsinki, Finland, gets under way with the men's marathon. Great Britain is represented by Huw Lobb and Dan Robinson, although neither is expected to emulate Morocco's Jaouad Gharib, who took the gold medal with a championship record time two years ago in Paris

  • The 2005 World Championships

    Coverage of the sixth day of the 2005 World Championships at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland, where events include the finals of the men's 200m and women's 100m hurdles. The medallists are also due to be decided in the men's triple jump and pole vault, while the semi-finals of the 200m and 400m hurdles take place

  • The 2005 World Championships

    Coverage of the fifth day of the 2005 World Championships at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland, where events include the opening rounds of the men's 110m hurdles and women's 200m. Plus, the decathlon continues with the 110m hurdles, pole vault and discus ahead of this evening's finale, while the women's 400m hurdles and 1500m also get under way

  • The 2005 World Championships

    Coverage of the third day of the 2005 World Championships at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland, where events include the semi-finals and final of the women's 100m. Plus, the finals of the men's 10,000m and hammer, and the women's high jump and 3,000m steeplechase

  • The 2005 World Championships

    Further coverage of the eighth and penultimate day of the 2005 World Championships at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, where six more gold medalists will be decided on another busy night of track and field action. The men's and women's 4x100m relays are likely to provide a dramatic conclusion to the evening, while the finals of the women's shot put, 5,000m and 400m hurdles, and men's long jump are also scheduled to take place

  • The 2005 World Championships

    Further coverage of the seventh day of the 2005 World Championships at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland, featuring the finals of the men's 400m and women's 200m, where Jerome Young of the USA and Russia's Anastasiya Kapachinskaya are the reigning champions. Plus, the gold medallists in the men's 100m hurdles and the women's 200m and hammer are decided, while the semi-finals of the men's 800m and women's 1500m also take place

  • The 2005 World Championships

    Further coverage of the second day of the 2005 World Championships at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland, where events include the semi-finals and final of the men's 100m. Asafa Powell has been the dominant sprinter this season, breaking the world record with a time of 9.77 seconds, but the Jamaican was forced to pull out of the event with a groin injury, paving the way for the likes of Justin Gatlin and defending champion Kim Collins to challenge for the title. Plus, the final of the women's triple jump, and the heptathlon comes to a close with the javelin and 800m

  • The 2005 World Championships

    Coverage of the opening day of the 2005 World Championships at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland, where events include the first round of the men's 400m hurdles and women's 800m. The heptathlon also gets under way, with the 100m hurdles, high jump and shot put on the agenda, while the qualification begins for the women's triple jump and the men's hammer

  • 2008 World Indoor Championships

    The World Indoor Championships. Coverage from the Luis Puig Palace in Valencia, Spain, on the first day of the 13th staging of the event, featuring the men's and women's 60m finals and the final of the men's shot put

  • 2008 World Indoor Championships

    The World Indoor Championships. Coverage of the third and final day of the competition from the Luis Puig Palace in Valencia, Spain, featuring the finals of the men's pole vault and 400m, and the women's long jump, shot put, 400m and 800m

  • 2008 World Indoor Championships

    The World Indoor Championships. Coverage of the second day's events from the Luis Puig Palace in Valencia, Spain, where eight finals are scheduled to take place. The medals to be decided are in the men's high jump, long jump, 60m hurdles and 1500m, and the women's triple jump, pole vault, 60m hurdles and 3,000m

  • The AAA Championships

    Roger Black presents coverage of the AAA Championships at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, an event also doubling as the trials for next month's World Championships in Paris. Among the hopefuls looking to add a national title to their collection and book a place in the team to go to France will be sprint kings Dwain Chambers and Mark Lewis-Francis who go in the men's 100m. Among the other events featured this evening will be the men's javelin final, women's 100m final, men's 110m hurdles final and the women's 800m final Commentary by Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson, Brendan Foster and Colin Jackson

  • AAA's Championship & Olympic Trials

    The AAA's Championship and Olympic Trials. Sue Barker presents coverage of the second day of the meeting from the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham. There will be many battles in both track and field this afternoon with places in Beijing at stake for the athletes. The showdown between Nicola Sanders and Christine Ohuruogu in the 400m promises to be one of the highlights, while Dwain Chambers, back in the sport after his two-year drugs suspension, will be the centre of attention when he runs in the 100m. With commentary by Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson and Jonathan Edwards

  • AAA's Championship and Olympic Trials

    The AAA's Championship and Olympic Trials. Sue Barker presents coverage of the third and final day of the meeting from the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham. Among the events on this afternoon's schedule are the men's and women's 200m, and the Men's 1500m, with the latter expected to feature rising star Andy Baddeley. The middle-distance runner was outstanding in winning the Dream Mile in Oslo recently and, should qualification to Beijing be assured, he'll be looking to follow in the footsteps of Olympic heroes such as Steve Ovett and Sebastian Coe. With commentary by Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson and Jonathan Edwards

  • AAA's Championship and World Trials: Day One

    The AAA's Championship and World Trials. The opening day of the meeting from the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham. Among today's events is the men's 100m, where Dwain Chambers are among those likely to be in contention, while Montell Douglas and defending champion Jeanette Kwakye are expected to feature in the women's race. Another eagerly anticipated race is the women's 400m, which could see a battle between title-holder Lee McConnell, Olympic champion Christine Ohuruogu and 2007 World Championship silver medallist Nicola Sanders. Presented by John Inverdale and Colin Jackson, with commentary from Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson and Jonathan Edwards

  • AAA's Championship and World Trials: Day Two

    The AAA's Championship and World Trials. The second day of the meeting from the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham. Among this evening's finals will be the women's 800m, as Jenny Meadows, Marilyn Okoro and Jemma Simpson bid to earn a place in the team for the World Championships, and the men's 200m, which is likely to feature Rikki Fifton, Gerald Phiri, Dwain Chambers and Christian Malcolm. Presented by John Inverdale and Colin Jackson, with commentary from Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson and Jonathan Edwards

  • Athens

    The Tsiklitiria Grand Prix in Greece. Coverage of tonight's IAAF meeting, where a whole host of the world's best athletes will be in attendance as they continue their preparations for the forthcoming World Championships in Paris. Commentary by Tim Hutchings and Derek Redmond

  • Athletissima 2001

    Tim Hutchings introduces this evening's IAAF Grand Prix I meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland. American sprinter Marion Jones has already confirmed she will take part and she is expected to be joined by a whole host of top stars, all making final preparations for next month's World Championships in Edmonton, Canada

  • The Athletissima 2003

    The Athletissima 2003 from Lausanne, Switzerland, including action from the men's 100m, 200m, 800m and 1500m events. Many leading athletes will be honing their skills in preparation for the World Championships in Paris, which get under way at the end of August

  • Bank of Scotland Cup

    The Bank of Scotland Cup. All the action from Grangemouth Stadium in Falkirk, where a USA Junior team are among the sides competing, along with Scotland, Wales, Ireland and a Development Team

  • Berlin : Golden League

    Coverage from the final Golden League meeting of the season in Berlin, as the world's finest athletes aim to claim a share of the gold ingots on offer. After a long season, Britain's elite will be in action hoping to prove themselves against a world class field

  • Berlin Marathon

    The Berlin Marathon. Coverage of the prestigious race around the German capital, where Olympic champion Mizuki Noguchi will be among the front runners in the women's race

  • Bislett Games

    The Bislett Games. Coverage of this evening's famous meeting at the Bislett Stadium in Oslo, where the world's leading track-and-field stars will be in action. This is the first Golden League meeting of the season, with any athlete who wins at all six events entitled to a share of the $1million prize fund

  • Boris Hanzekovic Memorial Meeting

    The Boris Hanzekovic Memorial Meeting. Coverage of the meeting in Zagreb, Croatia, where a host of international stars are expected to be in attendance as the season heads toward a conclusion

  • The Boston Marathon

    Coverage of the Boston Marathon. Up to 15,000 competitors are expected to take part : although Kenya's Cosmas Ndeti and Germany's Uta Pippig will be among the favourites to take the tape

  • The British Grand Prix

    The British Grand Prix. Roger Black presents the latest event of the season from Crystal Palace, where home talent will be out in force to continue preparations for the World Championships in Paris at the end of the month. Dwain Chambers was the only Brit to taste glory at last year's event when he eased to victory in the 100m, but with the likes of Jonathan Edwards and Chris Rawlinson both coming into form, the home crowd can be confident that they will have more to cheer about this time around. Commentary by Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson, Brendan Foster, Colin Jackson, Michael Johnson and Sally Gunnell. Coverage continues on BBC One

  • The British Grand Prix

    The British Grand Prix. Coverage of the IAAF Grand Prix I meeting at Crystal Palace. A host of top stars are expected to grace the meeting with their presence at the country's biggest athletics meeting since the Commonwealth Games in Manchester

  • British Grand Prix

    The British Grand Prix. Hazel Irvine introduces coverage of this afternoon's meeting at the Gateshead International Stadium. An array of talent will be on display here, including many of the medallists from the recent World Championships in Berlin. British names such as Christine Ohuruogu, Phillips Idowu and Dwain Chambers are all set to feature in their respective events, as will American 100m record holder Tyson Gay, who is targeting his second win of the season on these shores, after having won at the London Grand Prix in July. Commentary by Steve Cram and Paul Dickenson

  • British Grand Prix

    The British Grand Prix. Hazel Irvine is joined by Colin Jackson to present coverage of the meeting at the Gateshead International Stadium, where a star-studded field is expected to be in action. For many of the athletes this will be the first competition they have attended since the Beijing Olympics finished a fortnight ago, and the crowd will hope to witness some of Great Britain's medal heroes in action. Commentary by Mike Costello, Jonathan Edwards, Brendan Foster and Stuart Storey

  • British Grand Prix

    The British Grand Prix. Roger Black presents the conclusion of tonight's meeting at Crystal Palace. With the World Championships on the horizon the athletes will be aiming to reach peak form and the likes of Dwain Chambers and Mark Lewis-Francis will be hoping for good results this evening in the men's 100m. Commentary by Steve Cram, Michael Johnson, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson, Brendan Foster, Colin Jackson and Sally Gunnell

  • British Grand Prix

    Sue Barker introduces coverage of the British Grand Prix at the Don Valley Stadium in Sheffield, featuring many of the world's leading athletes as they prepare for the World Championships later in the year. Among those in attendance is 110m hurdles world record holder Lui Xiang and young British talent Craig Pickering, while the 200m line-up, featuring the likes of Wallace Spearman, Xavier Carter and Usain Bolt, is among the strongest of the season so far

  • British Grand Prix

    The British Grand Prix. Coverage of the IAAF Grand Prix event at Gateshead International Stadium, one of the highlights of the athletics calendar. Following the cancellation of the 100m showdown between Asafa Powell and Justin Gatlin, the home fans will expect to see Jason Gardener challenge for honours, as he continues his return from injury

  • Celtic Cup

    All the action from the Celtic Cup event at Grangemouth Stadium in Falkirk. Athletes from Scotland, Wales and the Republic of Ireland will be aiming to help their country claim the title, while the home crowd will hope to see Commonwealth medallist Lee McConnell captain her nation to victory

  • Clermont-Ferrand

    Coverage of the indoor meeting at the Stade Jean Pellez in Clermont-Ferrand, France, the first international meeting to be staged at this venue. The competitors will use this event as preparation for next month's European Indoor Championships in Birmingham, and should attract a quality field from around the world

  • Clermont-Ferrand

    Coverage of the indoor meeting at the Stade Jean Pellez in Clermont-Ferrand, France. The competitors will use this event as preparation for next month's World Indoor Championships in Valencia, and it should attract a quality field from around the world

  • DLV Leichtathletik Gala

    The DLV Leichtathletik Gala. Coverage of the meeting at the Lohrheidestadion in Bochum-Wattenscheid, Germany, where a number of the world's finest will be in attendance as preparations for the Beijing Olympics continue

  • DLV Leichtathletik Gala

    The DLV Leichtathletik Gala. Coverage of the meeting at the Lohrheidestadion in Bochum-Wattenscheid, Germany, where a number of the world's finest will be in attendance as preparations for this month's World Championships continue

  • Dusseldorf

    Coverage of the PSD Bank indoor meeting at the Leichtathletikhalle Arena Sport Park in Dusseldorf, Germany, featuring 13 events, including the 60m, 800m, 3,000m and 60m hurdles for both men and women

  • English Schools Championship

    The English Schools Championship. Coverage from the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, where athletes aged 13-19 look to further their chances of future glory

  • English Schools Championship

    The English Schools Championship. Coverage from the Gateshead International Stadium, where athletes aged 13-19 look to further their chances of future glory. The competitors are aiming to follow in the footsteps of the likes of Mark Lewis-Francis, Carl Myerscough and Dean Macey, who have all tasted success here, and continue their progress toward the 2012 London Olympics

  • English Schools Championship

    The English Schools Championship. Coverage from Don Valley Stadium in Sheffield, where competitors aged 13-19 look to further their chances of future glory. The young athletes are aiming to follow in the footsteps of the likes of Mark Lewis-Francis, Mo Farah and Dean Macey, who have all tasted success in this competition

  • European Championships

    Further coverage of the second day of the European Championships from the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, where six gold medallists are to be decided. The men's 100m final is always a highlight of any athletics event, and this promises to be no different, with British hopes resting on Dwain Chambers and Mark Lewis-Francis. The heptathlon reaches a conclusion with the javelin and 800m, while the men's long jump, 20km walk and 10,000m, and women's hammer also reach a conclusion

  • European Championships

    Coverage of the third day of the European Championships from the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, featuring a further six track and field events. The semi-finals of the women's 5,000m and 800m wheelchair race, and men's 3,000m steeplechase take place, along with the qualifying round of the men's hammer, women's pole vault and the first round of the men's 200m, where Britain's Marlon Devonish is among the favourites

  • European Championships

    Coverage of the sixth and penultimate day of the European Championships from the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, including the women's marathon and a further seven track and field finals. The relay semi-finals take place, along with the finals of the men's triple jump, discus and 110m hurdles, and the women's shot put, pole vault, 3,000m steeplechase and 5,000m

  • European Championships

    Coverage of the fifth day of the European Championships at the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, where the decathlon continues with the 110m hurdles and discus. The other events on the schedule at the start of day five are the semi-finals of the women's 1500m, the women's shot put qualification and the first round of the men's 110m hurdles

  • European Championships

    Continued coverage of the fourth day of the European Championships from the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, where a further six events reach a conclusion. Marlon Devonish is one of Britain's most realistic medal hopes and the Coventry Godiva sprinter will expect to be in action in the men's 200m final, provided he can negotiate this evening's semi-final. The other finals on the schedule are the men's 400m hurdles and the women's 800m wheelchair race, 400m, 800m and discus

  • European Championships

    Coverage of the final day of the European Championships from the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, where the remaining 11 events are to be decided. The men's marathon gets proceedings under way, with the 4x400m relay the concluding event on the track, and the finals of the men's pole vault, 800m, 4x100m relay and 5,000m, and the women's javelin, 4x100m relay, long jump, 1500m and 4x400m relay are also scheduled

  • European Championships

    Continued coverage of the third day of the European Championships from the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, where a further eight events are set to be decided. The women's 100m final is among the highlights in the stadium, along with the finals of the men's 400m, 1500m, high jump and javelin, and the women's 400m hurdles, 20km walk and triple jump

  • European Championships

    Coverage of the opening day of the European Championships continues at the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, where the first medals of the event are set to be decided. The men's shot put and women's 10,000m are the first two finals to be staged, with Carl Myerscough hoping to make an impression in the shot. On the track, the second round of the men's 100m and the semi-finals of the 1500m take place, while the heptathlon continues with the shot put and 200m

  • European Championships

    The opening ceremony of the European Championships. Coverage from the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, where the athletes gather for the 19th staging of the event. The next seven days will see around 1,400 participants from 49 countries compete in 28 track and field disciplines, with Phillips Idowu, Marlon Devonish and Kelly Sotherton among the major British hopes for medal glory

  • European Championships

    Continued coverage of the fifth day of the European Championships at the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, featuring a further six finals and the conclusion of the decathlon. The decathletes face the pole vault, javelin and 1500m disciplines to decide the destination of the medals, while the finals of the men's 1500m wheelchair race, 3,000m steeplechase and hammer, and the women's 200m, 100m hurdles and high jump also take place

  • European Cross Country Championships

    The European Cross Country Championships. Steve Cram presents coverage from the Park de Laeken in Ostend, Belgium, as the event is staged for the 15th occasion. Mo Farah is expected to lead the British contingent this year, as he aims to become the first male Brit to triumph since Jon Brown in 1996, while female success has been more forthcoming in recent years, courtesy of Paula Radcliffe in 2003 and Hayley Yelling in 2004. With commentary by Brendan Foster

  • European Cross-Country Championships

    The European Cross-Country Championships. All the action from Santry Park in Dublin, featuring both the women's and men's senior races. Last year's respective titles went to Holland's Hilda Kibet and Ukrainian Serhiy Lebid respectively

  • European Cross Country Championships

    The European Cross Country Championships. This afternoon's coverage features both the men's and women's races at Park de Laeken in Ostend, Belgium. Spanish athletes enjoyed a double success in Toro last year, as Sergiy Lebid and Marta Dominguez claimed the respective titles

  • European Cross-Country Championships: Senior Women's Race

    The European Cross-Country Championships. Jonathan Edwards introduces coverage of the senior women's race at Santry Park in Dublin. Three-time junior champion Steph Twell leads the British challenge, but will face stiff competition from defending champion Hilda Kibet of Holland and Spaniard Marta Dominguez. Commentary by Steve Cram and Brendan Foster

  • European Cup

    Hazel Irvine presents coverage of the second and final day of the annual European Cup at the Olympic Stadium in Munich, featuring the men's and women's 200m finals. Christian Malcolm has won the 200m in this event for the last two years and will be looking to gain maximum points for the British team as they aim to take the title from France

  • The European Cup

    The European Cup from Florence in Italy. The British men's team will be looking to defend the title they won last year when strong performances by Dwaine Chambers, Steve Backley and Jonathon Edwards earned them crucial points. Russia are the favourites for the women's crown once again, as they look for their seventh consecutive victory. Kelly Holmes and Ashia Hansen will be confident of good results for the British women, who will be hoping to improve upon their fifth-place finish last time around. Commentary by Tim Hutchings and Derek Redmond

  • European Cup

    The second day of the European Cup in Poland, where eight nations are taking part, including a strong British side. With the Olympic Games in Athens only a few weeks away, the competition provides the athletes with a good opportunity to sharpen their competitive edge

  • European Cup

    The European Cup. Hazel Irvine introduces further coverage of day two at the Parc des Sports Annecy Stadium in France, as the annual tournament of nations concludes. Commentary by Steve Cram, Jonathan Edwards, Colin Jackson and Paul Dickenson

  • European Cup

    The European Cup. Hazel Irvine introduces coverage of day two at the Parc des Sports Annecy Stadium in France, as the annual tournament of nations continues. The event was last held here in 2002, when Germany won the men's discipline and Russia the women's - a result that was repeated last year in Munich. Commentary by Steve Cram, Jonathan Edwards, Colin Jackson and Paul Dickenson

  • European Cup

    Hazel Irvine presents coverage of the opening day of the annual European Cup at the Olympic Stadium in Munich, featuring the men's and women's 100m finals. Mark Lewis-Francis is part of the British men's team this year and he'll be among the favourites to claim glory in the 100m, while the men's and women's 400m hurdles finals will also be decided

  • European Cup

    Coverage of the first day of the European Cup at the Athletics Stadium of Malaga in Spain, where the eight leading men's and women's nations, including Great Britain, compete over two days. Germany defend their title in the men's competition, while Russia's women are looking to continue their remarkable record, as they bid to win the event for the 10th time

  • European Cup

    Hazel Irvine presents live coverage of the third and final day of the European Cup in Florence, Italy. The British men's team have won this competition five times in 23 appearances and are confident of a sixth success. Plus, action from the Women's European Cup First League meeting in Portugal, where Paula Radcliffe is expected to star for a British team hoping to win promotion back to the elite group following their relegation last year. Commentary by Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson, Stuart Storey, Colin Jackson, Jonathan Edwards and Sally Gunnell

  • European Cup: Day One

    The European Cup. Hazel Irvine introduces coverage of the opening day at the Parc des Sports Annecy Stadium in France, where the eight leading men's and women's nations, including Great Britain, compete over two days. Germany won the men's event for the third time in four years with their victory in 2007, while the Russian women's team continued their dominance, winning for the 11th year in succession. Commentary by Steve Cram, Jonathan Edwards, Colin Jackson and Paul Dickenson

  • The European Indoor Championships

    Roger Black introduces the second day of the European Indoor Championships in Vienna, Austria. The British team will hopefully be in the running for three gold medals this afternoon with Colin Jackson competing for his fourth European Indoor gold in the 60m hurdles, Christian Malcolm looking to follow up his win two years ago in the 60m, and in-form Ashia Hansen going for glory in the women's triple jump

  • European Indoor Championships

    Coverage of the second day of the European Indoor Championships at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, featuring the finals of the men's and women's 400m, the men's 3,000m and the women's 1500m

  • European Indoor Championships

    The 28th European Indoor Championships come to a conclusion today at the Sports Hall in Madrid, featuring the finals of the men's and women's 200m and 800m. Other highlights include the 1000m men's heptathlon discipline which brings the event to a close, and the men's long jump final

  • European Indoor Championships

    Further coverage of the European Indoor Championships at the Sports Hall in Madrid. This evening all eyes will be on the men's and women's 60m and 400m semi-finals, as the athletes bid to book their places in tomorrow night's finals. Among the other events taking place inside the historic building, are the pentathlon, women's pole vault and the men's and women's 1500m first round

  • European Indoor Championships

    Coverage of the third and final day of the European Indoor Championships at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, featuring the finals of the men's and women's 60m and 4x400m relays, the men's 800m final and the women's 3,000m final

  • European Indoor Championships

    The opening day of the 28th European Indoor Championships continues at the Sports Hall in Madrid, with coverage of the first round in the men's and women's 60m and 400m. The British men's relay team captured gold in the 4x100m at the Olympics last summer and Mark Lewis-Francis and Jason Gardener will be looking to add to that success with a win here

  • European Indoor Championships

    Coverage of the third and final day of the European Indoor Championships at the Oval Lingotto in Turin, Italy, where the remaining 14 events are decided, including the men's and women's 60m, 800m and 4x400m finals

  • European Indoor Championships

    Coverage of the first day of the European Indoor Championships at the Oval Lingotto in Turin, Italy, where the first finals are set to be decided. The men's and women's 60m hurdles, the women's shot put and the pentathlon are the events to reach a conclusion this afternoon, while the men's and women's 800m heats also get under way

  • European Indoor Championships: Day Three

    The European Indoor Championships. Jonathan Edwards presents the third and final day of competition at the Oval Lingotto in Turin, Italy, including the finals of the men's and women's 60m. Jason Gardener has won the men's sprint crown for the past four championships, but his retirement in 2007 means a new champion will be crowned today. Commentary by Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson and Steve Backley, with analysis from Colin Jackson

  • European Indoor Championships: Day Two

    The European Indoor Championships. The second day of competition at the Oval Lingotto in Turin, Italy, where the highlights include the men's and women's 400m finals and 60m semi-finals. Also today, the men's triple jump final takes place and the men's heptathlon continues with the shot put and high jump. Commentary by Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson and Steve Backley, with analysis from Colin Jackson

  • European Indoor Trials and UK Championships

    The European Indoor Trials and UK Championships. Coverage from the opening day at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield, where places at March's European Indoor Championships in Turin, Italy, are up for grabs. The finals of the men's and women's 60m, and the women's 60m hurdles are among the highlights of the schedule. Coverage continues tomorrow

  • European Indoor Trials and UK Championships

    The European Indoor Trials and UK Championships. Coverage of the second and final day at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield. The remaining six finals take place as the athletes attempt to secure their selection for next month's European Indoor Championships, featuring the men's 200m, 400m and 60m hurdles, and the women's 200m, 800m and 1500m

  • European Team Championships

    The European Team Championships. Coverage of the opening day of the inaugural event, staged in Leiria, Portugal. Disciplines include the first heats of the men's and women's 100m sprints, the men's 5,000m final and the women's 3,000m steeplechase

  • European Team Championships

    The European Team Championships. Coverage of the second and final day of the inaugural event, staged in Leiria, Portugal, featuring the finals of the men's 800m, 3,000m steeplechase and 3,000m, and the women's high jump, shot put and 5,000m

  • European Team Championships

    The European Team Championships. Jonathan Edwards presents coverage from the second and final day of the inaugural event from the Estadio Dr Magalhaes Pessoa in Leiria, Portugal. Olympic silver medallist Phillips Idowu will be aiming to take maximum points for Great Britain in the men's triple jump, having made an impressive return from an injury lay-off. Other events include the 800m, 200m, women's 3,000m and men's 5,000m, before the competition concludes with the 4x400m relays. Commentary by Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson and Steve Backley

  • European Team Championships: Day One

    The European Team Championships. Coverage from day one of the inaugural two-day event, staged at the Estadio Dr Magalhaes Pessoa in Leiria, Portugal. Among today's featured events are the men's and women's 100m and 400m. Olympic and world champion Christine Ohuruogu will be hoping to pick up maximum points for Great Britain in the latter. Commentary by Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson and Steve Backley

  • Gent, Belgium

    Coverage of the third round of the EuroSeries from the Flanders sports arena in Gent, Belgium. Tonight's action features the men's and women's 60m, 60m hurdles and 800m

  • Glasgow Grand Prix

    Hazel Irvine presents live coverage of the Grand Prix meeting from the Scotstoun Stadium in Glasgow, a vital warm-up meeting ahead of August's World Championships. One of the highlights of the afternoon is expected to be the men's 400m, where American sensation Xavier Carter is in action, aiming to further his reputation as the hottest young talent in the sport

  • The Golden Gala

    The Golden Gala meeting in Rome, the first of this year's IAAF Golden League meetings. As well as vital world ranking points at stake, any competitor who wins their event at each of the five competitions in the tournament will have 50kg of gold to carry through customs on the way home. Introduced by Jon Ridgeon, with commentary by Alan Parry, Peter Matthews and Steve Smith

  • Golden League - Bergen

    The Bislett Games from Bergen, Norway, the opening Golden League meeting of the season, as the competitors look for a good performance ahead of the Olympic Games in Athens later in the year. Maria Mutola won all the Golden League events in 2003 as she continued her dominance of the 800m - can the Mozambique athlete triumph once again this evening?

  • Golden League: Berlin

    The final Golden League meeting of the season at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, where a share of $1million is on offer for any athlete that has managed to win their respective events at all the meetings so far this year. Fresh from their World Championship success, a whole host of Europe's best will be in attendance, hoping to build on their gold-medal winning performances from Helsinki

  • Golden League: Berlin

    The opening Golden League meeting of the season comes from the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Germany, where the athletes begin their bids for a share of the $1million first prize

  • Golden League: Berlin

    Coverage of the opening Golden League meeting of the season at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, where a share of $1million is on offer for any athlete that manages to win their respective events at all six meetings this year. Sanya Richards and Yelena Isinbayeva were the only two to succeed last year, with Richards having won every 400m race in 2006 and 2007

  • Golden League: Brussels

    The fifth and penultimate Golden League meeting of the season at Stade Roi Baudouin in Brussels. A prize of $1million is on offer for the athletes who win their respective competitions at all six Golden League events. Russian triple jumper Tatyana Lebedeva is the only remaining athlete still in with a chance of claiming the big-money jackpot, and she'll be hoping for another victory this evening

  • Golden League: Oslo

    The second Golden League meeting of the season comes from the Bislett Stadium in Oslo, Norway, where a high-quality field is in attendance, with all of them hoping to win their respective events and move a step closer to a $1million grand prize

  • Golden League: Oslo, Norway

    The third Golden League meeting of the season comes from the Bislett Stadium in Oslo, Norway, where once again a high-quality field is in attendance hoping to win their respective events and move a step closer to a $1million grand prize. As well as breaking the 100m world record this season, Jamaican Asafa Powell boasts the four fastest times in the world this year, and with the World Championships on the horizon the sprinters will be looking to send a message out to their rivals by challenging some of Powell's times

  • Golden League - Paris

    The Stade de France in Paris hosts the opening Golden League meeting of the season. A prize of $1million is on offer for the athletes who win their respective competitions at all six Golden League events. Among the high-class field in attendance is world and Olympic 10,000m champion Kenenisa Bekele, with the Ethiopian superstar opting to run in the 5,000m as he begins his preparations for this summer's World Championships

  • Golden League: Rome

    The second Golden League meeting of the season comes from the Olympic Stadium in Rome, where once again a high-quality field is in attendance hoping to win their respective events and move a step closer to a $1million grand prize. American sprint legend Maurice Greene has won the 100m title here four times and holds the track record at 9.85 seconds, and with the World Championships on the horizon the sprinters this evening will be looking to send a message out to their rivals by getting close to that time

  • Golden League: Zurich

    Coverage from the Letzigrund Stadium in Zurich, where many of the world's top athletes will be hoping to excel in the fourth Golden League meeting of the season

  • Grand Prix Final : Paris

    The athletics season reaches a climax with the IAAF Grand Prix final in Paris. After a summer of high intensity, the world's finest will be out in force as they aim to end the season on a high

  • The Grand Prix Gugl

    The Grand Prix Gugl. All the action from this evening's Grand Prix II meeting in Linz, Austria. Australian pole vaulter Tatiana Grigorieva is expected to compete : but she'll have a tough task beating Russian Alzhela Balakhonova, who took the title here last year

  • Grand Prix - Zagreb

    Coverage of the Grand Prix II meeting in Zagreb, Croatia, as a number of the world's up-and-coming athletes gather for the eighth event of the outdoor season. With the upcoming Commonwealth Games in mind, many competitors will be hoping to perform well here

  • Great Australian Run

    The Great Australian Run. All the action from the 15km run around the streets of Melbourne, where Haile Gebrselassie is among a world-class field of long-distance runners

  • Great City Games

    The Great City Games. Jonathan Edwards introduces this new competition from the banks of the Tyne in Newcastle, as teams from England and Australia battle it out over 11 disciplines in an Ashes-like event. This afternoon's coverage also features the Great North Miles, a series of invitational races over distances of one mile and 3km, staged as a prelude to tomorrow's Great North Run

  • Great Edinburgh International Cross-Country

    Jonathan Edwards introduces coverage of the Great Edinburgh International Cross-Country race at Holyrood Park, where an elite field of athletes, including Britain's Mo Farah and Ethiopian Kenenisa Bekele, compete in the latest round of the IAAF season. Commentary by Steve Cram and Brendan Foster

  • Great Manchester 150

    Jonathan Edwards presents live coverage of the Great Manchester 150 race, in which Olympic 100m and 200m champion and world-record holder Usain Bolt takes on the likes of Marlon Devonish and Mark Lewis-Francis over a distance of 150m. Plus, highlights of the Great Manchester Run, as Haile Gebrselassie attempted to regain the title he won in 2005. With commentary by Steve Cram and Paul Dickenson

  • Great North Miles

    The Great North Miles. Sue Barker presents live coverage of the two-mile race along the Newcastle and Gateshead quayside, where double Olympic gold medallist Kenenisa Bekele of Ethiopia and Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge head an impressive field. With commentary by Steve Cram and Brendan Foster

  • Great North Miles

    Live coverage of this afternoon's Great North Miles, a series of invitational races over distances of one mile and 3km, staged as a prelude to tomorrow's Great North Run. Mo Farah won the men's mile last year, while Lisa Dobriskey was victorious in the women's race over the same distance

  • Great North Road Races

    Sue Barker introduces coverage of this afternoon's Great North Road Races, held in Newcastle and Gateshead, as some of the best athletes in the world compete in mile and 3km events. Mo Farah and Becky Lyne made it a British double in the mile races last year, while Australian Craig Mottram claimed victory in the 3km race and will defend his title against double world champion Bernard Lagat

  • Great North Run

    The Great North Run. Coverage of the famous half-marathon, which has been staged since 1981 from Newcastle to South Shields. The brainchild of Brendan Foster has developed into Europe's biggest road race and the world's largest half-marathon, with past winners including Liz McColgan and Sonia O'Sullivan

  • Helsinki, Finland

    Tim Hutchings presents coverage of the Grand Prix II meeting in Helsinki. Finland has proved a happy hunting ground for Christian Malcolm in the past. He won two sprint golds here in 2001 : but can he repeat the feat?

  • The Herculis Zepter, Monaco Meeting

    The Herculis Zepter meeting. The latest round of the 2002 Golden League comes from Monaco, where a whole host of top stars will be in action, tempted by the possibility of a big payday for winning five out of the seven meetings this season. Introduced by Jon Ridgeon, with commentary from Alan Parry, Peter Matthews and Steve Smith

  • IAAF Golden League: Berlin

    Coverage of the final Golden League meeting of the season at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, where a share of $1million is on offer for any athlete that has managed to win their respective events at all the meetings so far this year

  • IAAF Golden League: Berlin

    Coverage of the final Golden League meeting of the season at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, where a share of $1million is on offer for any athlete that has managed to win their respective events at all the meetings so far this year

  • IAAF Golden League - Brussels

    Coverage of the Golden League meeting in Brussels, where top athletes will gather for the first meeting after the Olympic Games. This is the penultimate event of the season and is also the first chance for the spectators to see the gold medallists in action following their exploits in Athens

  • IAAF Golden League: Golden Gala

    The Golden Gala. The third event of the IAAF Golden League series comes from the Olympic Stadium in Rome, Italy, where many of the world's leading athletes will be present. Among the star attractions in the men's field will be 5,000m runner Kenenisa Bekele and javelin thrower Tero Pitkamaki, while 100m specialist Kerron Stewart and high-jumper Yelena Isinbayeva are two of the big-name female competitors

  • IAAF Golden League : Oslo

    The first Golden League meeting of the year from Oslo in Norway. With the World Championships on the horizon, the athletes will be looking to start the European season with a win and build their confidence ahead of the event in Paris

  • IAAF Golden League: Oslo, Norway

    All the action from this evening's IAAF Golden League meeting in Oslo, Norway

  • IAAF Golden League: Paris

    Coverage comes from the Stade de France in Paris, where the latest IAAF Golden League meeting of the season takes place. World 100m and 200m record holder Usain Bolt is among the elite athletes set to compete

  • IAAF Golden League: Rome

    The third Golden League meeting of the year at the Olympic Stadium in Rome, as competitors continue their bids to share the $1million prize money on offer for each athlete that wins their respective discipline at all six Golden League meetings

  • IAAF Golden League: Zurich

    Coverage of the latest IAAF Golden League meeting of the season from Zurich, Switzerland, where many of the world's top athletes will be hoping to excel in the first major event following the World Championships

  • IAAF Golden League: Zurich

    Coverage of the latest IAAF Golden League meeting of the season from Zurich, Switzerland, where many of the world's top athletes will be hoping to excel in the first major event following the Beijing Olympics

  • IAAF Grand Prix: Athens

    Coverage of the IAAF Super Grand Prix at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, where the competition for victory is sure to be fierce with a strong field in attendance. Asafa Powell was the star of the show last year, producing a world record run of 9.77 seconds in the 100m, and the crowd will hope to be treated to some more outstanding performances this time

  • IAAF Grand Prix: Athens

    Coverage of the IAAF Grand Prix at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, one of the most prestigious annual meetings on the calendar, and one at which several potential medal contenders for next month's Olympic Games will be present

  • IAAF Grand Prix Golden Spike

    This evening's IAAF Grand Prix Golden Spike meeting comes from the City Stadium in Ostrava, Czech Republic, where events include the men's 100m and the women's 100m hurdles. A high-calibre field will be in attendance tonight, including Jamaican Usain Bolt and American Lolo Jones

  • IAAF Grand Prix: Helsinki

    Coverage of the IAAF Grand Prix meeting at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland, as a number of the world's best athletes gather for the latest event of the year. As well as being a valuable test for the assembled stars, this also represents one of the last chances to find some form ahead of next month's European Championships in Gothenburg

  • IAAF Grand Prix II: Fort-de-France

    The Meeting du Conseil General, an IAAF Grand Prix II event from Fort-de-France, Martinique, where many of the world's best athletes are gathered as the outdoor season continues

  • IAAF Grand Prix II: Helsinki

    Coverage of the IAAF Grand Prix II event at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, where the athletes will be keen to excel ahead of next month's World Championships, which will also be held at this venue

  • IAAF Grand Prix II: Prague

    Coverage of the Memorial Josefa Odlozila, an IAAF Grand Prix II event at the Juliska Stadium in Prague, Czech Republic. This is the 15th time the meeting has taken place and the assembled athletes will be hoping for positive performances as they continue to prepare for this year's Olympic Games in Beijing

  • IAAF Grand Prix II: Thessaloniki, Greece

    The IAAF Grand Prix II. This evening's meeting comes from Thessaloniki in Greece, as competitors aim to acclimatise to the warm conditions they will be competing in when the Olympic Games get under way next month. Despite hosting the Games, the Greeks don't have many medal hopes in the athletics arena, that is apart from women's triple-jump specialist Chryssopigi Devetzi, who will be looking to find some form ahead of the big event

  • IAAF Grand Prix: Linz, Austria

    The IAAF Grand Prix. The latest meeting of the season in Linz, Austria, one of the few remaining events before the Olympic Games get under way next week. For those athletes heading to Athens within the next few days, this will be their final competitive performance before the Games, so boosting morale will be crucial. Commentary by Tim Hutchings and Martin Gillingham

  • IAAF Grand Prix: Ostrava

    Coverage of the IAAF Grand Prix meeting in Ostrava, Czech Republic, where a number of the finest athletes in the world will be in attendance, including 100m hurdles world champion Michelle Perry, British sprinters Jason Gardener and Craig Pickering, and world indoor 800m champion Wilfred Bungei

  • IAAF Grand Prix: Ostrava

    Coverage of the IAAF Grand Prix meeting in Ostrava, Czech Republic, where a number of the finest athletes in the world will be in attendance, including world 400m champion Christine Ohuruogu, Jamaican sprint sensation Usain Bolt and world 100m silver medalist Derrick Atkins

  • IAAF Grand Prix: Rieti

    Coverage of the IAAF Grand Prix meeting at the Raul Guidobaldi Athletic Stadium in the Italian town of Rieti, featuring a number of world-class athletes among the field. Crucial qualifying points are on offer for the stars as they hope to make it through to the IAAF World Athletics final in Stuttgart next month

  • IAAF Grand Prix Zagreb

    Coverage of the IAAF Grand Prix Zagreb from the Mladost Stadium in Zagreb, Croatia, where the assembled athletes will be aiming to improve their form ahead of next month's World Championships. This is the 55th time the meeting as been staged and British success last year came in the form of Darren Campbell and Jamie Baulch, who won the 200m and 400m races respectively

  • IAAF Grand Prix: Zagreb

    Coverage of the IAAF Grand Prix in Zagreb, where the competition for medals is sure to be fierce with a strong field in attendance. The men's and women's 100m, 200m, 400m and sprint hurdles are among the highlights

  • IAAF Gugl-Meeting

    Coverage of the IAAF Gugl-Meeting at the Linz Main Stadium in Austria, the 19th staging of the penultimate Grand Prix event of the season, where a number of medalists from the recent European Championships will be in action

  • IAAF Norwich Union Super Grand Prix: Sheffield

    Coverage of the Norwich Union British Grand Prix at the Don Valley Stadium in Sheffield, where an emotional night is expected as Kelly Holmes makes her final appearance on a British track before retiring. A top quality field is also in attendance for the men's 100m and with American sprint star Maurice Greene expected, the British runners will want to be at their best and claim the scalp of the former world record holder

  • IAAF Super Grand Prix

    The IAAF Super Grand Prix. This evening's meeting comes from the Gateshead International Stadium, where a number of British athletes will be hoping to continue their preparations for the Olympic Games with a good performance. Darren Campbell is one of Great Britain's big hopes for a medal this summer, and the 200m runner will be looking for a time of under 21 seconds this evening to boost his confidence

  • IAAF Super Grand Prix

    Coverage of the IAAF Super Grand Prix meeting in Stockholm, Sweden, as a number of the world's best athletes gather for the latest event of the year. Among the world class field tonight will be Olympic champion Maurice Greene, who will be hoping to get his disappointing season back on track ahead of the World Championships in Paris at the end of the month. Commentary by Derek Redmond and Tim Hutchings

  • IAAF Super Grand Prix: Lausanne

    Coverage of the Athletissima 2005, an IAAF Super Grand Prix in Lausanne, where a number of the best athletes in the world will be in action for the 30th staging of the popular event, all hoping to impress ahead of next month's World Championships

  • IAAF Super Grand Prix: Lausanne

    Coverage of the Athletissima 2008, an IAAF Super Grand Prix at the Olympic Stadium in Lausanne, Switzerland, where a high-class field will be in action for the 33rd staging of the popular event

  • IAAF Super Grand Prix: Lausanne

    Coverage of the Athletissima 2007, an IAAF Super Grand Prix at the Olympic Stadium in Lausanne, Switzerland, where the likes of Xiang Liu, Jeremy Wariner, Stefan Holm and Veronica Campbell will be in action for the 32nd staging of the popular event

  • IAAF Super Grand Prix: Lausanne

    Coverage of the Athletissima 2006, an IAAF Super Grand Prix at the Olympic Stadium in Lausanne, where a number of the world's best athletes will be in action for the 31st staging of the popular event. Justin Gatlin was forced to pull out of this evening's event because of a knee injury, but women's pole vault star Yelena Isinbayeva is sure to provide some excitement for the crowd, as she looks to break her 5.01m world record

  • IAAF Super Grand Prix: London

    Coverage of the London Grand Prix at Crystal Palace, where the competitors will be aiming to put in a good performance ahead of the European Championships next month. World-record holder Kenenisa Bekele will defend his 5,000m title, while Asafa Powell is clear favourite to triumph in the 100m following Justin Gatlin's withdrawal

  • IAAF Super Grand Prix: Monaco

    The IAAF Super Grand Prix. Coverage of the Herculis meeting at the Stade Louis II in Monaco, where many of the world's finest are aiming for a confidence boost ahead of next month's World Championships

  • IAAF Super Grand Prix: Ostrava, Czech Republic

    Coverage of the IAAF Golden Spike meeting in Ostrava, Czech Republic, where many of the world's finest athletes will be in attendance in the 44th staging of the event. Among the stars on show will be javelin legend Jan Zelezny, 100m sprinter Asafa Powell, Olympic 400m champion Jeremy Wariner and decathlete Roman Sebrle, who will be competing in a special triathlon competition

  • IAAF Super Grand Prix: Stockholm

    Coverage of the IAAF Super Grand Prix at the Olympic Stadium in Stockholm, a meeting that has been on the calendar since 1967. The main attraction is expected to be Asafa Powell's appearance in the 100m, with the joint world record holder looking to become the fastest man on the planet, and break the mark set by himself and Justin Gatlin

  • IAAF Super Grand Prix Tsiklitiria

    The IAAF Super Grand Prix Tsiklitiria at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, where the athletes continue their preparations for this year's World Championships. The venue is one that will bring back happy memories for many of the competitors, having staged last year's Olympic Games, and a number of the world's best are expected to be on show

  • IAAF World Athletics Final

    Coverage of the second and final day of the IAAF World Athletics Final at the Stade Louis II in Monaco, where the action includes the men's 1500m and 400m hurdles, and the women's 200m and 400m. This is the last event of the season and the athletes on show will be determined to end on a high after a campaign that has included the recent World Championships in Helsinki

  • IAAF World Athletics Final

    The IAAF World Athletics Final. This afternoon's coverage features the second and final afternoon of the prestigious meeting at the Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion in Stuttgart, Germany. Asafa Powell set a championship record of 9.83 seconds when he raced to victory in the men's 100m last year, but it is fellow Jamaican and triple Olympic champion Usain Bolt who will be the focus of attention this time around

  • IAAF World Athletics Final

    The IAAF World Athletics Final. This afternoon's coverage features the opening day of the prestigious meeting at the Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion in Stuttgart, Germany. Apart from the Olympic Games, this is the most high-profile event of the year and will feature many of the medal winners from Beijing

  • IAAF World Athletics Final

    Further coverage of the IAAF World Athletics Final in Monaco, where several of the recent stars of the Olympic Games in Athens will be in attendance. Among them is expected to be Britain's double gold medal-winning hero Kelly Holmes, who will be looking to end a memorable year in style

  • IAAF World Athletics Final

    The season reaches a dramatic finish this weekend with coverage of the IAAF World Athletics Final from Monaco. A share of the $1million prize money is on offer to any athlete that wins their respective events at all the Golden League meetings this season - is anyone still in contention to take away the money?

  • IAAF World Cup

    Coverage of the first day of the IAAF World Cup at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, the 10th staging of the team event, where nine men's and women's teams compete. Disciplines on the opening day include the 100m, 400m and 4x100m relays, as respective men's and women's champions Africa and Russia begin the defence of their titles

  • IAAF World Cup

    Coverage of the second and final day of the IAAF World Cup at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, the 10th staging of the event, where nine men's and women's teams compete. Africa and Russia came out on top in the men's and women's competitions respectively four years ago in Madrid, and they'll be among the favourites once again. Disciplines on the second day include the 200m, 4x400m relays and the 3,000m steeplechase

  • IAAF World Cup : Madrid

    Coverage of the IAAF World Cup in Madrid, Spain. Today's events include the 100m, 400m hurdles, 4x100m relay, the hammer and the shot put

  • IAAF Youth Championships: Day Three

    The IAAF Youth Championships. The third day of the sixth staging of the event, held in Sudtirol, Italy, where events include the women's high jump and men's 110m hurdles finals

  • IAAF Youth Championships: Day Two

    The IAAF Youth Championships. The second day of the sixth staging of the event, held in Sudtirol, Italy, where tonight's events include the men's and women's 100m finals

  • The Indoor Grand Prix

    The Indoor Grand Prix. Roger Black introduces an evening of high-quality action from Birmingham's National Indoor Arena. Mark Lewis-Francis, Colin Jackson, Kelly Holmes and Ashia Hansen will be among the British stars on show as they make final preparations for the World Indoor Championships, which take place at the same venue in March. A world record is also in danger of being smashed as Jolanda Ceplak goes for broke in the women's 1,000m. Commentary by Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster

  • Indoor Grand Prix

    The Indoor Grand Prix. Hazel Irvine introduces further coverage of this afternoon's event at the Birmingham NEC, where some of Great Britain's leading athletes will hope to fine-tune their preparations for next month's World Indoor Championships in Valencia, Spain. Commentary by Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson, Jonathan Edwards, Colin Jackson and Brendan Foster

  • Indoor Grand Prix

    The Indoor Grand Prix. Hazel Irvine introduces all the action from this afternoon's event at the Birmingham NEC, where some of Great Britain's top athletes will hope to fine tune their preparations for next month's World Indoor Championships in Valencia, Spain. World 400m champion Christine Ohuruogu is one of the star attractions at this meeting and will feature in both the 60m and 200m, while heptathlete Kelly Sotherton takes on Carolina Kluft in a special three-discipline event. Commentary by Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson, Jonathan Edwards, Colin Jackson and Brendan Foster. Coverage continues on BBC2

  • The Indoor World Championships

    Further coverage of the Indoor World Championships at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham. With the outdoor season approaching, the likes of Mark Lewis-Francis and Jonathan Edwards will be looking to boost their confidence with gold medals here. Commentary by Tim Hutchings and Derek Redmond

  • The Inter-Counties Cross Country Championships and World Trials

    Coverage of the Inter-Counties Cross Country Championships and World Trials at Wollaton Park, Nottingham. Last year Keith Cullen took the men's senior title for the third time, while Tara Krzywicki of Leicestershire and Rutland scooped the women's title. The competition is likely to be fierce once again, with a place in the Great Britain and Northern Ireland team for the world championships at stake

  • International Athletics PSD Bank Meeting

    The International Athletics PSD Bank Meeting. All the action from this evening's event at the Arena Sportpark in Dusseldorf, Germany. The highlights of the night include the men's and women's 60m, and the women's 5,000m

  • International Match

    Coverage of the second day of the International Match at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, featuring Great Britain & Northern Ireland in action against teams from Russia, the USA and China. The British team is expected to contain many of the athletes who competed at the recent European Championships, and they'll be trying to get the upper hand against their high-class opponents

  • International Match

    The International Match meeting. Jonathan Edwards introduces coverage of the curtain-raiser to the new indoor season, as five teams compete in a variety of events at Kelvin Hall in Glasgow. Last year's title went to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and they defend their crown this afternoon against the United States, Sweden, Germany and a Commonwealth select side. With commentary by Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson and Steve Backley

  • The ISTAF 2002

    The ISTAF 2002. The seventh round of the 2001 Golden League series from Berlin. Britain's Dwain Chambers has declared his intention to win all three remaining 100m races of the season : but, with the Grand Prix Final in Paris and the World Cup in Madrid to come, can he get off to the perfect start here? Alan Parry, Peter Matthews and Steve Smith commentate, while Jill Douglas reports from trackside

  • ITU World Cup: Madrid, Spain

    All the action from the ITU World Cup meeting, held in Madrid, Spain

  • Josef Odlozil Memorial

    Coverage of the Josef Odlozil Memorial, an outdoor EAA meeting at the Juliska Stadium in Prague, where the men's 100m, 1500m and 110m hurdles, and the women's 200m, 800m and 400m hurdles are among the featured events

  • Karlsruhe, Germany

    Coverage of the IAAF indoor meeting at the Europahalle in Karlsruhe, Germany, where the 60m hurdles and 200m events are among the highlights in both the men's and women's competitions

  • London Grand Prix

    The London Grand Prix from Crystal Palace, where the British athletes will be desperate to do well in what is their last chance to compete on home soil before heading off to Athens for the Olympic Games. The race to be the number one sprinter in the UK will take centre stage once again, with the likes of Mark Lewis-Francis and Darren Campbell expected to renew their rivalry

  • London Grand Prix

    The London Grand Prix. Hazel Irvine is joined by Colin Jackson to introduce coverage of the second and final day of the meeting at Crystal Palace. The men's events reach a conclusion with the 4x100m relay, in which Usain Bolt leads the Jamaican team, while the women's schedule includes the 100m and 800m races. Commentary by Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson, Jonathan Edwards and Brendan Foster

  • London Grand Prix

    The London Grand Prix. Hazel Irvine is joined by Colin Jackson to introduce coverage of the first day of the meeting at Crystal Palace, as the athletes continue preparations for next month's World Championships. The star of the show is expected to be Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt, who is set to take part in this evening's 100m, while world pole vault record holder Yelena Isinbaeva is among the other leading athletes taking part. Commentary by Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson, Jonathan Edwards and Brendan Foster

  • London Grand Prix

    Coverage of the first day of the London Grand Prix at Crystal Palace, where the men's 100m is likely to be the highlight of the evening. This is the first time since 1985 that the meeting has been staged over two days, and disciplines include the men's 100m heats and final and the women's 200m and 400m

  • London Grand Prix

    Hazel Irvine introduces coverage of the first day of the London Grand Prix at Crystal Palace, where the men's 100m is likely to be the highlight of the evening. This is the first time since 1985 that the meeting has been staged over two days, and disciplines include the men's 100m heats and final and the women's 200m and 400m

  • London Grand Prix

    The London Grand Prix. Sue Barker is joined by Colin Jackson to present coverage from Crystal Palace as some of the world's greatest athletes look to impress ahead of the forthcoming World Championships. The likes of America's Xavier Carter, Craig Pickering, Marlon Devonish and Tim Benjamin are expected to be in action on the track, while Commonwealth and European Indoor triple jump champion Phillips Idowu heads the home contingent in the field events, Commentary by Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson, Jonathan Edwards and Stuart Storey, with reports from Phil Jones

  • London Grand Prix: Day Two

    The London Grand Prix. Hazel Irvine introduces the second and concluding day of the meeting at Crystal Palace, as the event enters a second day for the first time since 1985. Among this afternoon's highlights will be Kenenisa Bekele's attempt on the 5,000m stadium record, the battle between Andy Baddeley and Bernard Legat in the Emsley Carr Mile and Kelly Sotherton's efforts in a four-discipline challenge. Commentary by Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson and Jonathan Edwards

  • The London Marathon

    Coverage of the London Marathon. This year one of the strongest line-ups ever has been assembled to take part alongside the 30,000 fun-runners who will flood the streets of the capital

  • Mediterranean Games

    The Mediterranean Games. Coverage of the last day of the athletics at the Mediterranean Stadium in Almeria, Spain, featuring the finals of the men's and women's 4x400m relays, the women's 1500m and discus and the men's 5,000m, long jump and shot put

  • Mediterranean Games

    The Mediterranean Games. Coverage of the athletics finals at the Mediterranean Stadium in Almeria, Spain, featuring the finals of the men's 200m, 110m hurdles and triple jump and the women's 200m, 10,000m and pole vault finals

  • The Meeting du Nord

    The Meeting du Nord. Coverage of the IAAF Permit Meeting at the Lille-Metropole. This event has attracted many of the world's most famous athletes in the past. With the World Championships looming : this year promises to be no different, as final preparations for Edmonton are made

  • The Meeting Gaz de France

    The Meeting Gaz de France. Coverage of the second Golden League meeting comes from Paris. Those athletes who won in the first meeting of the summer will be hoping to add victory here to their list as they seek to stake a claim to the 50kg of gold on offer to the stars who are victorious in all five events

  • The Memorial Van Damme

    The Memorial Van Damme meeting. Jon Ridgeon is in Brussels to introduce the latest round of the IAAF Golden League. Just a week after their first meeting of the season at Crystal Palace last week, Marion Jones and Zhanna Pintusevich-Block renew their rivalry in the women's 100m. Alan Parry and Peter Matthews commentate, while Jill Douglas reports from trackside

  • The New York Marathon

    The New York Marathon. Live coverage of the 33rd running of the famous race. Kenya's Lornah Kiplagat is favourite to win the women's race, with Irish star Sonia O'Sullivan likely to be one of her main challengers

  • New York Marathon

    The New York Marathon. Some of the world's best long-distance runners take to the streets of New York for the 38th staging of the race, which covers 26.2 miles through Staten Island, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Manhattan, before coming to an end in Central Park. Paula Radcliffe is taking part in her first marathon for more than two years following the birth of her child and will be hoping to challenge competitively for Jelena Prokopcuka's title

  • Nikaia

    Cris St Valery is joined in the studio by British 400m star Katharine Merry to introduce the eighth Nikaia meeting in Nice. With track-and-field stars busy preparing for the World Championships in Canada next month, the cream of the athletics world is expected to be in attendance honing their competition skills

  • The Norwich Union Challenge

    The Norwich Union Challenge. Coverage of the prestigious meeting in Glasgow, where a star-studded British side face the combined challenge of teams from USA and Russia. Roger Black, Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson, Brendan Foster, John Regis and Sally Gunnell commentate. Times may vary

  • The Norwich Union Classic

    The Norwich Union Classic. Coverage of the Grand Prix II meeting from Gateshead's International Stadium. Several of Britain's World Championship heroes are expected to be in action this afternoon, including Jonathan Edwards and teenage prodigy Mark Lewis-Francis

  • The Norwich Union Classic

    Coverage of this evening's Norwich Union Classic at Gateshead. A whole host of British stars are expected to be in attendance for this European Super League meeting, among them will be triple jump world record holder Jonathan Edwards, who could be making his final appearance at his home track. Commentary by Tim Hutchings and Derek Redmond

  • Norwich Union Indoor Grand Prix

    The Norwich Union Indoor Grand Prix. The latest event of the season comes from Birmingham this evening, where some of Britain's best hopes for Olympics medals continue their preparations for the summer. Darren Campbell is expected to make a rare indoor appearance tonight, and will compete in both the 60m and 200m finals

  • Norwich Union International

    The Norwich Union International at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham. This is the perfect chance for the British Olympic team to test their abilities against the United States, a European Select and a Commonwealth Select. Today's meeting is likely to feature a number of medal hopefuls, including Kelly Holmes and Darren Campbell, both of whom will be looking to take the honours in their respective events

  • Norwich Union International Match

    The Norwich Union International Match. Hazel Irvine is joined at Kelvin Hall in Glasgow by Colin Jackson to present further coverage of the annual meeting, featuring teams of athletes representing Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Germany, Sweden and the United States. The British team will be confident of a good result for Michael East in the men's 1500m, but he faces tough opposition in the shape of world champion Bernard Lagat. Other British stars in action include Craig Pickering in the 60m, Chris Tomlinson in the long jump and Joice Maduaka in the women's 200m. Commentary by Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson and Jonathan Edwards

  • Norwich Union International Match

    The Norwich Union International Match. Hazel Irvine is joined by Colin Jackson to present coverage of the annual meeting at Kelvin Hall in Glasgow. The start of the men's long jump and high jump competitions get proceedings under way, while both the men and women compete in the 60m hurdles. Commentary by Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson and Jonathan Edwards. Coverage continues on BBC1

  • Norwich Union London Grand Prix

    Coverage of the Norwich Union London Grand Prix at Crystal Palace, where the men's 100m is likely to be the highlight of the evening, featuring world record holder Asafa Powell, world champion Kim Collins, and British star Jason Gardener

  • Prague

    The Joseph Odlozil Memorial event in Prague, a Grand Prix II category meeting. Athletes who have yet to secure their places in the forthcoming Olympic Games will want to impress their respective organisations with a good performance here

  • The Prefontaine Classic

    Coverage of the Prefontaine Classic from Eugene in Oregon, the fourth IAAF Grand Prix meeting of the season. A star-studded field, including Olympic gold medallists Michael Johnson and Marion Jones, are expected to compete in the 27th staging of an event named in honour of legendary American long-distance runner Steve Prefontaine

  • Programme One

    The World Indoor Championships. Roger Black and Michael Johnson introduce the second day's action at Birmingham's National Indoor Arena, where hurdler Colin Jackson is set to begin his final campaign in a British vest as the 60m hurdles gets under way. Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster commentate

  • Programme Two

    The World Indoor Championships. Roger Black and Michael Johnson return to introduce further action from Birmingham's National Indoor Arena : where eight titles will be up for grabs. Ashia Hansen leads British hopes in the women's triple jump, while Marlon Devonish will be running for 200m glory, and veteran hurdler Colin Jackson will be hoping his last representative outing for Britain will see him regain the crown he last won in 1999. Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster commentate

  • PSD Bank Meeting

    Coverage of the PSD Bank indoor meeting at the Leichtathletikhalle Arena Sport Park in Dusseldorf, Germany, featuring 13 events, including the 60m, 800m, 1500m and 60m hurdles for men and women

  • Raiffeisen Gugl

    The Raiffeisen Gugl Grand Prix meeting in Linz, Austria, where once again a whole host of the world's best will be in attendance. Local favourite Stephanie Graf will hope to give her home crowd something to cheer about by winning the women's 800m, while the rest of the athletes will be aiming to start hitting top form ahead of the World Championships in Paris next month. Commentary by Derek Redmond and Tim Hutchings

  • The Reiti 2002

    The Reiti 2002 meeting. Coverage of the 11th and last Grand Prix II meeting before the final, which takes place in Paris on 14 September. This meeting has seen a number of world records broken in recent years, particularly in the middle distance events. Tim Hutchings and Derek Redmond commentate

  • Seville, Spain

    Coverage of the IAAF Grand Prix meeting in Seville, Spain, the fifth meeting of the season. Commentary by Tim Hutchings

  • Shanghai Golden Grand Prix

    The Shanghai Golden Grand Prix. Coverage of the meeting at Shanghai Stadium, an important meeting in the build-up to the 2008 Olympic Games. This is one of the last high-profile events of the season, and a number of the world's finest will be hoping to impress, including a strong local contingent

  • Shanghai Golden Grand Prix

    The Shanghai Golden Grand Prix. Coverage of the meeting at Shanghai Stadium in China, featuring the likes of Yelena Isinbayeva and Jeremy Wariner

  • Shanghai Golden Grand Prix

    The Shanghai Golden Grand Prix. Coverage of the meeting at Shanghai Stadium, as several Olympic heroes return to China to compete in this prestigious event. The men's and women's 100m, 400m, sprint hurdles and triple jump are among the disciplines scheduled to take place

  • Sparkassen Cup

    The Sparkassen Cup. Coverage of the indoor meeting at the Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle in Stuttgart, Germany, where the likes of 110m hurdles world record holder Liu Xiang and Olympic heptathlon champion Carolina Kluft are among the stars involved

  • Spitzen Leichtathletik

    Coverage of this evening's Spitzen Leichtathletik meeting from Lucerne in Switzerland, as the build-up to next month's World Championships continues, with events including the men's and women's 100m, 200m and 400m hurdles

  • Stockholm

    The IAAF indoor meeting in Stockholm, Sweden, where the athletes will want to continue their preparations for next month's Indoor World Championships in Budapest with good performances here

  • Super Grand Prix: Monaco

    The IAAF Super Grand Prix. Coverage of the Herculis meeting in Monaco, where many of the world's finest are aiming for a confidence boost ahead of the Olympic Games

  • Sweden

    Coverage of the Grand Prix I meeting in Stockholm, Sweden, as a number of the world's best athletes gather for the latest event of the outdoor season. Among the world class field tonight will be Olympic champion Maurice Greene : whose season has not gone quite according to plan this year

  • Szczecin, Poland

    This evening's meeting comes from Szczecin, Poland, where a number of high-profile names will be in attendance, including Jamaican world-record holder Usain Bolt

  • UK Indoor Grand Prix

    The UK Indoor Grand Prix. Coverage from the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, as several of the athletes continue their preparations for next month's European Indoor Championships in Turin, Italy. Great Britain's Olympic 400m champion Christine Ohuruogu is among the stars competing, along with fellow gold medallists Tirunesh Dibaba of Ethiopia and Kenya's Pamela Jelimo. Presented by Jonathan Edwards, with commentary from Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson and Steve Backley

  • UK Inter-Counties Cross Country Championships

    The UK Inter-Counties Cross Country Championships. Coverage of today's varying disciplines at Wollaton Park in Nottingham, where athletes compete for places in the World Championships and UK Cross Challenge Series. Dominic Bannister claimed the men's title last year, and he returns this time around in the hope of making it two victories in a row, while Kate Reed is set to defend her crown in the women's event

  • UK Inter-Counties Cross Country Championships

    All the action from the UK Inter-Counties Cross Country Championships at Wollaton Park in Nottingham, where over 3,000 competitors are set to compete in varying disciplines. Tim Dalton was the first past the finishing line in the men's event last year, while Wendy Nicholls took the honours in the women's competition

  • UK Inter-Counties Cross Country Championships

    All the action from the UK Inter-Counties Cross Country Championships at Wollaton Park in Nottingham, where over 4,000 competitors are set to compete in varying disciplines. Frank Tickner and Hayley Yelling lived up to their billings as favourites last year to claim the respective men's and women's titles

  • The Weltklasse Zurich

    The Weltklasse Zurich meeting. Jon Ridgeon introduces this evening's action from the latest round of the IAAF Golden League, where a number of the world's best are expected to shine

  • World Athletics Final

    The World Athletics Final. Coverage of the disciplines on the first day of the fourth staging of the prestigious event at the Gottlieb Daimler Stadium in Stuttgart, Germany. This two-day competition features the leading athletes in the world, with the top seven in the rankings in each discipline all invited to attend. The highlights on day one include the men's 100m, 400m and triple jump, and the women's 1500m, 5,000m and 3,000m steeplechase

  • World Athletics Final

    The World Athletics Final. Coverage of the second and final day of the fourth staging of the prestigious event at the Gottlieb Daimler Stadium in Stuttgart, Germany. The form athletes of 2006 are all expected to be in action, with disciplines on day two including the men's 1500m, 5,000m and javelin, and the women's 100m, 100m hurdles and 400m

  • World Athletics Final

    The World Athletics Final. Coverage of the second and concluding day of the seventh staging of the prestigious event at the Kaftanzoglio Stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece. This evening's finals include the women's 100m and 400m, and the men's 200m and javelin, with Usain Bolt set to compete in the 200m. Presented by John Inverdale, with commentary by Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson and Jonathan Edwards

  • World Athletics Final

    The World Athletics Final. Coverage of the opening day of the seventh staging of the prestigious event at the Kaftanzoglio Stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, where the scheduled the finals include the women's 200m and 1500m, and the men's triple jump and 100m. Presented by John Inverdale, with commentary by Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson and Jonathan Edwards

  • World Athletics Final

    The World Athletics Final. Coverage of the second and final day of the fifth staging of the prestigious event at the Gottlieb Daimler Stadium in Stuttgart, Germany. The form athletes of 2007 are all expected to be in action, with disciplines on day two including the men's 1500m, 5,000m and javelin, and the women's 100m, 400m and triple jump

  • World Championship: Paris

    The fourth day of the World Championships at the Stade de France in Paris. The decathlon gets under way this morning with the 100m and the long jump, and both Roman Sebrle and Tomas Dvorak will be eager to get off to a good start as they continue their rivalry. Also in action will be the women's 200m runners, who take part in the first round of the heats. Commentary by Andy Edwards, Martin Gillingham, Tim Hutchings and Derek Redmond

  • World Championships

    Commentary on the day's events at the World Championships in Osaka, Japan

  • World Championships

    The World Championships. Commentary on this evening's events at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin

  • World Championships

    Coverage of the eighth and penultimate day of the World Championships at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan, featuring the final of the men's 50km walk, the first round of the women's 4x100m relay and the 110m hurdles, discus and pole vault disciplines in the decathlon

  • World Championships: Day Eight

    Coverage of the second session on the eighth and penultimate day of the World Championships at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan, where the men's and women's 4x100m relay finals take place, along with the javelin and 1500m disciplines to conclude the decathlon

  • World Championships: Day Five

    Coverage of the second session on day five of the World Championships at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan, where a further five events reach a conclusion. The finals of the men's high jump and 1500m, and the women's discus, 100m hurdles and 400m will be decided, while the men's 400m semi-finals also take place

  • World Championships: Day Four

    Coverage of the second session on day four of the World Championships at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan, where six events are set to be decided. The finals of the men's discus and women's pole vault and long jump are the highlights in the field, while on the track, the men's 400m hurdles and 3,000m steeplechase and women's 800m finals take centre stage

  • World Championships: Day Nine

    Coverage of the women's marathon on the ninth and final day of the World Championships in Osaka, Japan, a race won two years ago by Paula Radcliffe. Tracey Morris and Mara Yamauchi are Britain's representatives this year, but aren't expected to be among the medallists in the penultimate session of the 11th staging of the championships

  • World Championships: Day One

    Coverage of the second session on the first day of the World Championships at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan, where two gold medals will be awarded. The men's shot put and women's 10,000m finals are the events scheduled to be decided, with Britain's Jo Pavey aiming to challenge after moving up in distance this year. Plus, the second round of the men's 100m and the qualification round of the men's triple jump

  • World Championships: Day Seven

    Coverage of the seventh day of the World Championships at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan, featuring the opening three events in the decathlon - the 100m, long jump and shot put. Plus, the women's 20km walk reaches a conclusion and the women's high jump qualifiers take place

  • World Championships: Day Six

    Coverage of the sixth day of the World Championships at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan, featuring the finals of the men's 200m and long jump, and the women's 400m hurdles and hammer. Plus, the semi-finals of the men's 110m hurdles and women's 200m disciplines

  • World Championships: Day Three

    Coverage of the opening events on the third day of the World Championships at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan, featuring the first round of the women's 100m hurdles and 400m hurdles, and the qualification rounds for the women's long jump and men's high jump

  • World Championships: Day Three

    Further coverage of the third day of the World Championships at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan, where five events are scheduled to be decided. The medals up for grabs are in the finals of the men's 10,000m, triple jump and hammer, and the women's 3,000m steeplechase and 100m. Plus, the semi-finals of the men's 1500m and women's 400m disciplines

  • World Championships: Day Two

    Coverage of the second session on the second day of the World Championships at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan, where the men's 100m final takes centre stage. America's Tyson Gay has stated his intention to break the world record this year after an impressive season in which the 25-year-old has risen to the top of the world rankings, while Craig Pickering, Mark Lewis-Francis and Marlon Devonish are Britain's representatives. Plus, the heptathlon reaches a conclusion and the men's 400m hurdles semi-finals take place

  • World Championships: Paris

    The opening day of the World Championships continues at the Stade de France in Paris. Among the events taking place is the women's discuss and pole vault qualifiers, the first round of the men's 1,500m and women's 800m, and the next two disciplines in the heptathlon, the shot put and 200m. Moroccan legend Hicham El Guerrouj is trying to become the first athlete to win both the 1,500m and 5,000m at the competition : can he get his bid off to the best possible start by comfortably progressing from the first heat of the 1,500m? Commentary by Andy Edwards and Martin Gillingham

  • World Championships: Paris

    The seventh day of the World Championships at the Stade de France in Paris. This evening sees the finals of the men's long jump, 200m and 400m hurdles. Britain's Darren Campbell will be going for gold in the 200m, while in the 400m hurdles Chris Rawlinson will be confident of capturing a medal after impressing in the last 12 months with a number of good performances. Commentary by Andy Edwards and Martin Gillingham

  • World Championships: Paris

    Day five of the World Championships in Paris gets under way and the decathletes will be back on the track this morning for the 110m hurdles. Also taking place will be the first round of the men's 200m and the 110m hurdles. Commentary by Andy Edwards and Martin Gillingham

  • World Championships: Paris

    The final day of the World Championships gets under way at the Stade de France in Paris. There are nine finals to be contested today, among them are the women's marathon, high jump and 1500m, and the men's javelin, 800m and 5,000m. Steve Backley has led the British challenge in the javelin for two decades now and goes into what will probably be his last world championships hoping to capture one more gold medal. Also featured are the men's 4x100m and 4x400m relays

  • World Championships: Paris

    Further coverage of the World Championships at the Stade de France in Paris. This afternoon sees the sprinters take to the track for the first round of the men's 100m and the semi-finals of the women's 100m. Dwain Chambers and Mark Lewis-Francis have high hopes of capturing gold here : can they get off to a good start in the heats? Also featured is the heptathlon, women's triple jump qualifiers, men's 400m semi-finals and the women's 800m semi-finals. Commentary by Andy Edwards and Martin Gillingham

  • World Championships: Paris

    The fourth day of the World Championships continues at the Stade de France in Paris. Among the finals taking place inside the stadium tonight is the men's 400m and the women's 800m. The 400m should prove to be keenly contested, with American Tyree Washington looking favourite, ahead of the likes of Commonwealth champion Michael Blackwood and local hero Marc Raquil

  • World Championships: Paris

    The penultimate day of the World Championships at the Stade de France in Paris, featuring the finals of the men's marathon and 110m hurdles, and the women's javelin, long jump, 5,000m and 4x100m. The 110m hurdles promises to be an explosive race with three-time world champion Allen Johnson of America expected to come up against Olympic silver medallist Terrence Trammell. Commentary by Tim Hutchings and Derek Redmond

  • World Championships: Paris

    Action from the second day of the World Championships in Paris. The spectators inside the Stade de France are treated this morning to the conclusion of the women's 20km walk, the first round of the women's 400m hurdles and the qualifying heats of the men's discuss. Also in action will be Britain's Denise Lewis as she continues her bid for gold in the heptathlon. Commentary by Andy Edwards, Martin Gillingham, Tim Hutchings and Derek Redmond

  • World Championships: Paris

    The opening ceremony of the ninth IAAF World Championships at the Stade de France in Paris. Commentary by Andy Edwards and Martin Gillingham

  • World Championships: Paris

    The ninth World Championships get under way in Paris. Among the events featured this morning will be the men's walk, the qualifiers in the men's hammer throw and the opening event in the heptathlon, the 100m hurdles. Britain's Denise Lewis will hope to get off to a good start as she bids to add the world title to her Olympic gold medal. Commentary by Andy Edwards, Martin Gillingham, Tim Hutchings and Derek Redmond

  • World Cross Country Championships

    Action from the World Cross Country Championships in Brussels, Belgium

  • The World Cross Country Championships

    Coverage of the 31st World Cross Country Championships in Lausanne, Switzerland. Commentary by Tim Hutchings

  • The World Cup

    Roger Black is in Madrid as the end-of-season World Cup draws to a close. Steve Backley will be looking for an unprecedented fourth win in the javelin competition at this quadrennial tournament, while Jonathan Edwards starts as favourite to win the triple jump. Plus, Jade Johnson takes part in the women's long jump as part of a European representative women's team. Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson, Brendan Foster, Sally Gunnell and John Regis commentate

  • The World Cup

    Roger Black returns to introduce the action as the first day of the World Cup draws to a close in Madrid. The highlight of the evening is the men's 4x100m : can the talented British quartet come home ahead of the rest of the field? Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson, Brendan Foster, Sally Gunnell and John Regis commentate

  • The World Cup

    Roger Black introduces the opening night's action as the ninth World Cup gets under way at La Comunidad stadium in Madrid. Ashia Hansen will be among the first British athletes in action, competing for a European representative women's team in the triple jump, while Dwain Chambers leads the British men's challenge for glory in the men's 100m. Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson, Brendan Foster, Sally Gunnell and John Regis commentate

  • World Half Marathon Championships

    The World Half Marathon Championships. Coverage from Birmingham, where many of the world's finest distance runners compete over the 13.1mile course. Eritrea's Zersenay Tadese and Lornah Kiplagat of Holland won the respective men's and women's races last year in Rio do Janeiro

  • The World Indoor Championships

    Coverage of the first day at the World Indoor Championships in Lisbon, Portugal. Today's events include the first round of the men's and women's 60m hurdles, 200m, 400m, 800, and 1500m, plus the finals of the men's shot put and triple jump, and the women's pole vault and high jump

  • The World Indoor Championships

    The World Indoor Championships. Further coverage of the second day's action at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham : which is set to include the qualifying rounds of the men's long jump and the first round of the women's 400m. Tim Hutchings and Derek Redmond commentate

  • World Indoor Championships

    The World Indoor Championships. Events on the third and final morning get under way at the Olimpiyski Sport Palace in Moscow. Highlights include the first round of the men's and women's 4x400m relays and the latest two disciplines in the heptathlon, the 60m hurdles and the pole vault

  • The World Indoor Championships

    The World Indoor Championships. The latest news from the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham. Tim Hutchings and Derek Redmond commentate

  • The World Indoor Championships

    The World Indoor Championships. Roger Black and Michael Johnson return to introduce further action from Birmingham's National Indoor Arena, where eight titles are up for grabs. Ashia Hansen leads British hopes in the women's triple jump, while Marlon Devonish vies for 200m glory, and veteran hurdler Colin Jackson will be hoping his final representative outing for Britain will see him regain the crown he last won in 1999. Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster commentate

  • World Indoor Championships

    The World Indoor Championships. Events on the second morning get under way at the Olimpiyski Sport Palace in Moscow. Highlights include the first round of the men's and women's 60m hurdles and the opening two disciplines in the heptathlon, the 60m and the long jump

  • The World Indoor Championships

    The World Indoor Championships. Roger Black and Michael Johnson introduce the second day's action from Birmingham's National Indoor Arena, where hurdler Colin Jackson is set to begin his final campaign in a British vest as the 60m hurdles gets under way. Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster commentate

  • World Indoor Championships

    The World Indoor Championships. The opening day of the biennial event continues with coverage from Luis Puig Palace in Valencia, Spain, where the 60m finals are the highlight of the night. Dwain Chambers, banned from the sport for two years for failing a drugs test in 2003, was a controversial inclusion in the British squad by the selectors. However, he was victorious at the trials and stands every chance of a medal this evening, which would be the first of his career at these championships. Coverage continues on the interactive service

  • The World Indoor Championships

    The World Indoor Championships. Commentary on the third and final day's action at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham

  • World Indoor Championships

    The World Indoor Championships. Events on the opening morning get under way at the Olimpiyski Sport Palace in Moscow, where the first of three day's competition takes place. Highlights include the first round of the men's and women's 60m, and the opening two disciplines in the pentathlon, the 60m hurdles and high jump

  • World Indoor Championships

    The World Indoor Championships. Coverage of the first day continues at the Olimpiyski Sport Palace in Moscow, where events include the semi-finals of the men's and women's 60m, and the men's and women's 800m

  • The World Indoor Championships

    The World Indoor Championships. Roger Black and Michael Johnson return to present further coverage of the opening day in Birmingham. The first medals of the tournament will be decided later on today with the finals of the women's and men's 60m. Meanwhile, Jonathan Edwards renews his rivalry with Swedish triple jump star Christian Olsson as both athletes attempt to qualify for the final and local hero Daniel Caines will be hoping to give the crowd something to cheer about as he starts his bid for glory in the first round of the men's 400m. Commentary by Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster

  • World Indoor Championships

    The World Indoor Championships. The competition reaches a climax at the Olimpiyski Sport Palace in Moscow, featuring the finals of the men's and women's 400m, 4x400m relays and 800m, the 1000m discipline to conclude the heptathlon and the women's 1500m

  • The World Indoor Championships

    The World Indoor Championships. Roger Black and Michael Johnson introduce the opening day at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham. Among those getting their bids for medal glory under way are Britain's male sprint stars in the first round of the 60m. Also in action will be European and Commonwealth triple-jump champion Ashia Hansen, who will be hoping to qualify comfortably for the final. Commentary by Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster, with reports from the track by Sally Gunnell and Phil Jones

  • The World Indoor Championships

    The World Indoor Championships. Further coverage of the third and final day's action at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham : which is set to feature an expected battle between Jonathan Edwards and Christian Olsson in the final of the men's triple jump, as well as the 4x400m relay finals. Tim Hutchings and Derek Redmond commentate

  • World Indoor Championships

    The World Indoor Championships. Coverage of the second day concludes at the Olimpiyski Sport Palace in Moscow, featuring the finals of the men's and women's 60m hurdles, men's long jump and 1500m and the women's pole vault

  • World Indoor Trials and UK Championships

    The second day of the World Indoor Trials and UK Championships at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield, where places in the Great Britain team for the event in Valencia are up for grabs. Nicola Sanders produced a superb performance to win the 400m last year, while Jessica Ennis claimed a fine victory in the high jump, and both can be confident of a place in the team should they win their discipline and meet the qualifying standard. Presented by Hazel Irvine, with commentary by Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson and Stuart Storey

  • World Junior Championships

    The World Junior Championships. Coverage of the third day's events at the Zdzislaw Krzyszkowiak Stadium in Bydgoszcz, Poland, where disciplines include the finals of the women's high jump, 400m and shot put, and the men's 400m and 1500m, along with the remaining events in the decathlon

  • World Junior Championships

    The World Junior Championships. Coverage of the fourth day's events at the Zdzislaw Krzyszkowiak Stadium in Bydgoszcz, Poland, where disciplines include the finals of the men's 200m, 800m and javelin, and the women's 200m, 400m hurdles and pole vault

  • World Trials and AAAs Championships

    The World Trials and AAAs Championships. Hazel Irvine is joined by Colin Jackson to introduce coverage of the third and final day at Manchester's SportCity Arena. The athletes are all striving to be selected for the upcoming World Championships in Osaka, Japan, and a top-two finish would give them every chance of securing their place in the squad. Phillips Idowu and Nathan Douglas are set to battle it out in the triple jump, while Marlon Devonish will try to continue his excellent recent form in the 200m. Natasha Danvers-Smith and Lee McConnell face each other in the women's 400m hurdles and middle-distance runners Jo Pavey and Mo Farah also compete. Commentary by Steve Cram, Jonathan Edwards and Paul Dickenson, with reports from Phil Jones