Day two gets under way in Doha and Russian Aleksey Drozdov wobbles in the pole vault to trail Olympic champion Bryan Clay and fellow-American Trey Hardee in the heptathlon
Britain's Jessica Ennis is flying in the first event in the pentathlon and clocks a record time of 8.04s in the 60m hurdles to stride ahead in the competition ahead of Olympic champion Nataliya Dobrynska
The British men's 4x400m relay team struggle in the heats on Saturday as Nigel Levine (at the back) runs the second heat but there's relief as they finally make Sunday's final as the fastest losers
It's agony for Britain's Andrew Osagie as he scraps his way through the field in the 800m semi-finals but is narrowly beaten out on the finish line to miss out on the final
The 24-year-old Ennis looks in supreme form as she stretches her lead in the pentathlon after leaping 1.90m in the high jump. Can she repeat her world outdoors gold in Berlin last year?
The mens' heptathlon looks set for a dramatic finish as Olympic gold medallist Bryan Clay is beaten by world champion Trey Hardee in the hurdles
Ennis has a big lead going into the final event - the 800m. It's a gut-busting run and the Sheffield star comes through in second to take gold. A phenomenal effort seven months after winning in Berlin
Britain pick up their second gold of the day with a stunning 6.48s from Dwain Chambers to edge out American Mike Rodgers and Antigua's Daniel Bailey
It can't be that easy to stop after doing 60 metres in 6.48 seconds and Chambers goes flying. The 31-year-old Londoner is grateful for the safety mat after securing a stunning and battling gold in Qatar
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