Summary

  • Watch live BBC Two coverage of World Indoor Athletics Championships (UK only)

  • Great Britain win three golds in 28 minutes to finish event with four medals - their best haul at a world indoors

  • Georgia Hunter Bell started gold rush with 1500m triumph for first world title

  • Molly Caudery followed with pole vault gold - second time she has won indoor event

  • Hodgkinson then claimed first world indoor 800m title in dominant fashion

  • Josh Kerr won Britain's first medal with men's 3,000m gold on Saturday

  • Hodgkinson and Dina Asher-Smith returned for 4x400m relay, with GB finishing fifth

Media caption,
Hodgkinson wins 800m gold in championship record
  1. Postpublished at 17:10 GMT 22 March

    Women's pole vault final

    It is going well for GB's Molly Caudery so far - she has cleared her first two heights, and is one of five athletes to go over 4.55 metres at her first attempt.

    A long way to go in that one, we'll keep you updated throughout the evening.

  2. Postpublished at 17:08 GMT 22 March

    Women's pole vault final

    Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill
    Three-time world heptathlon champion on BBC Two

    I'm really excited for Molly Caudery.

    The focus is definitely on Keely Hodgkinson and Georgia Hunter Bell tonight, but she's had such a tough time over the past year or so.

    So to see her here at the World Indoors clutching a medal would be fantastic, especially after picking up that injury at the World Championships before the competition had even started.

    Molly Caudery competes in the Women's Pole Vault finalImage source, Getty Images
  3. Brit watchpublished at 17:06 GMT 22 March

    Four weeks after breaking the long-standing women's indoor 800m world record, Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson is aiming to win the world indoor title on her first appearance at the event.

    Before that, world 800m silver medallist Georgia Hunter Bell goes in the 1500m final. Hunter Bell won 1500m bronze at last year's world indoors - which looks set to be upgraded after runner-up Diribe Welteji was handed a two-year doping ban.

    Pole vaulter Molly Caudery will target a return to a global podium for the first time since her world indoor triumph two years ago.

    And GB will have a presence in the final event of the championships after qualifying for the final of the women's 4x400m relay. There is a chance Hodgkinson might take part in that event too...

  4. Sunday evening sessionpublished at 17:04 GMT 22 March

    All UK times

    • 4:55pm: Women’s Pole Vault Final
    • 5:38pm: Men’s 1500 Metres Final
    • 5:52pm: Women’s 60 Metres Hurdles Semi-Final
    • 6:12pm: Men’s Long Jump Final
    • 6:22pm: Women’s 1500 Metres Final
    • 6:38pm: Men’s 800 Metres Final
    • 6:53pm: Women’s 800 Metres Final
    • 7:03pm: Women’s 800 Metres Pentathlon
    • 7:13pm: Women’s 60 Metres Hurdles Final
    • 7:26pm: Men’s 4x400 Metres Relay Final
    • 7:47pm: Women’s 4x400 Metres Relay Final
  5. Tune inpublished at 17:02 GMT 22 March

    BBC Two

    As well as following this live text, you can also watch the athletics live on BBC Two.

    Coverage has just begun with Gabby Logan, Jessica Ennis-Hill and Greg Rutherford in the studio.

    It will continue until 20:15 GMT following the conclusion of the final event.

    You can watch on TV, BBC iPlayer or by clicking the play button for the stream at the top of this live page.

  6. Hello!published at 17:00 GMT 22 March

    Welcome to our coverage of day three of the 2026 World Indoor Athletics Championships from Torun, Poland.

    GB has at least three genuine medal hopes tonight, as some of our best female athletes carry our hopes for a super Sunday in Kujawy Pomorze.

    Settle in, this should be good.