World Athletics Championships
Team GB pair Georgia Hunter Bell and Keely Hodgkinson finished second and third in a high-quality women's 800m final at the World Championships.
Lilian Odira took the gold medal, overtaking the British pair at the last moment in Tokyo.
Hodgkinson led the race for long spells and a GB one-two looked on the cards until Odira blazed past the pair in 1:54.62, a new championship record.
Hunter Bell ran a superb personal best of 1:54.90 to beat Olympic champion Hodgkinson by 0.01 seconds.
It was the first time a British pair have won two medals in the same event of the World Championships for 18 years.
Hodgkinson and Hunter Bell had to wait before screens inside the stadium showed the latter, who claimed 1500m bronze on her Olympic debut in Paris last summer, had got over the line faster by the finest of margins.


Talk about a photo finish, eh? To think Hodgkinson led for so long and then Odira just steals it at the end – incredible. And Hunter Bell snatching silver from her teammate by a hair? That's intense! Back in high school, I was in a similar nail-biter during a cross-country meet where three of us were neck and neck right at the finish line. The tension was unreal, only one could get through the Finish line as a Block Breaker. It was agony waiting for the results!