Louie Hinchliffe books Olympic 100m place with victory at UK Championships
Daryll Neita won the women’s race to seal her spot in Paris.
Daryll Neita won the women’s race to seal her spot in Paris.
The 29-year-old Briton and World Championship silver medallist clocked 44.07 seconds to win in Oslo.
Chambers failed to make the final but wants to make a difference off the track.
Pattison won a surprise bronze medal at the World Championships in Budapest.
The 27-year-old opted not to be part of the relay squad for the World Championships.
Gemili has lost 10kgs this year as he prepares to take part in the 4x100m relay at the World Championships.
The 28-year-old shaved 0.21 seconds off the previous mark of 19.94.
The victory sees her become Britain’s most successful athlete at the championships.
Asher-Smith beat her own British 60m record in Birmingham on Saturday.
David King and Cindy Sember won gold in the 60m hurdles.
The men profited from a blunder by Germany to win in a championship record time.
Hughes was second behind Olympic champion Marcell Jacobs in the men’s 100m race in 9.99 seconds.
Katarina Johnson-Thompson lies first in the women’s heptathlon after the 100m hurdles and the high jump.
The 21-year-old won the British sprint title in June.
Asher-Smith and Johnson-Thompson are looking to defend their titles from Doha.