Team GB's Jason Gardener has stormed to victory in the 60m at the European Indoor Athletics Championships - for the fourth time!
His team-mate Craig Pickering picked up the silver medal, but the third Briton in the final, Ryan Scott, was disqualified.
Jason's time of 6.51 seconds was the fastest in the world this year. Craig clocked 6.59 seconds.
Team GB's men took silver and the women won bronze in the 4 x 400m relay.
On Saturday, Phillips Idowu scored the longest leap in the world this year to take gold in the triple jump at the contest in Birmingham.
He leapt 17.56m with his first attempt to hold off team-mate Nathan Douglas, whose personal best of 17.47m earned him a silver medal.
In the 400m, Nicola Sanders broke the British record to scoop gold.
Sell-out crowds were watching the action at the National Indoor arena - and they've seen some strange stuff.
Spanish pole vaulter Naroa Agirre was several feet in the air when her pole snapped - and she came crashing down to the ground. Luckily, she wasn't badly hurt.
Mo finished fifth
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On Friday, Britain's Mo Farah fell over during the 3000m heat, then got up and started running the wrong way around the track.
He quickly realised his mistake and picked up the pace to qualify as one of the fastest losers for Saturday's final, where he finished in fifth place.