Matthew Henry
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Another special World Championships...
Well that's your lot from a superb World Athletics Championships in Budapest.
It wasn't the golden end for Great Britain and Keely Hodgkinson but still another three medals added to the haul.
There have been some brilliant moments throughout. You can scroll down to relive some of them.
Head over here to read a full account of Sunday's action.
Thank you very much for joining us.
The moment of the championships?
Women's 200m final
Dame Denise Lewis
Athens 2000 Olympic heptathlon gold medallist on BBC TV
It's got to be Shericka Jackson. That stunning 24.41 in the women's 200m. Just scintillating. That distance that she won by was fantastic.
'A bittersweet moment but I'm really proud'
Women's high jump final
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Great Britain's Morgan Lake after finishing fourth in the high jump: "Very, very bittersweet moment. I coming in I was ranked sixth, I knew I was in the fight for the medals. I never lost that faith. This time last year I cried on TV and said this is the end. I am really proud of myself.
"It has also been hard year personally - my dad getting seriously ill in April. He has taught me so much strength and that whatever is going on you can achieve what you dream. I have kept that all the way through the season. I am really happy with that."
'Bol was incredible'
Best moment of the championships?
Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill
London 2012 Olympic heptathlon champion on BBC TV
I think Femke Bol was incredible. Massive disappointment at the start but then came through with two golds at the end.
Watch: Britain's five bronze medals
Ben Pattison's bronze was one of the moments of the championships for me.
It was one of five third-placed finishes for Great Britain...
'Hodgkinson will think she missed an opportunity'
Women's 800m final
Michael Johnson
Four-time Olympic gold medallist athlete on BBC TV
We talk a lot about how athletes come into the interviews and say they're disappointed, and we'll say after some time to reflect on this they'll be okay with that.
I think it's going to be the opposite for Keely. I think when she goes back and reflect on this she'll think this was her opportunity and she'll think she can do better. I think it will drive her in that way. People are driven differently.
She is a champion-level athlete and when you're a champion-level athlete, you feel the gold is yours.
'Hodgkinson gave everything'
Women's 800m final
Dame Denise Lewis
Athens 2000 Olympic heptathlon gold medallist on BBC TV
I think Keely Hodgkinson believes she had her tactics right. I think she gave everything. There was nothing more she could have done.
She came up against a better athlete on the day. I know that's obvious but sometimes you've got to just be at peace with yourself in that moment that you've not left anything out there.
Watch: Great Britain's three silver medals
Great Britain will take home three silver medals from Budapest.
You can watch them again below...
'I don't doubt these guys one bit' - Mitcham
Men's 4x400m relay final
Great Britain's men's relay team have been speaking to BBC Sport after their bronze.
Alex Haydock-Wilson said: "We come out here and we know that these are the world's best. In fact, it wasn't that long ago all of us were just watching them on TV thinking 'man where would I be in a race like that?'. And here we are on the podium, in a race like that!"
Charlie Dobson said: "It's unreal. Everything I had to do was for the team."
Lewis Davey: "We're a group of young lads and we came here to take on the world."
Rio Mitcham: "I don't doubt these guys one bit but I don't doubt myself by a single, single, single centre metre. I just knew we had it in us. Haydock's the guy! Charlie, we already know he's the guy! Lewis, he's the guy! I'm too happy, I love these guys."
Final medal table
Great Britain won 10 medals in Budapest to equal their best-ever medal haul at a World Championships.
The team won three medals on the final day to finish seventh in the medal table, with a haul of two golds, three silver and five bronze medals.
Britain won 10 medals at the 1993 championships in Stuttgart when Linford Christie, Colin Jackson and Sally Gunnell all won golds.
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Watch: KJT and Kerr secure gold
Want to watch Great Britain's two golds from these championships again.
Well here you go...
Watch: Bol's brilliance and Britain's bronze
Women's 800m final
Here's that final race of the night with Great Britain taking bronze and Netherlands a superb gold courtesy of Femke Bol.
'We are so strong' - Nielsen
Women's 4x400m relay final
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Great Britain and Northern Ireland's women's 4x400m relay team talking to BBC Sport.
Laviai Nielsen: "We are so strong as a team and we've had such incredible words behind the scenes. I knew that if I set it up well, these girls would carry it on forward. I was doing it for them as much as myself."
Ama Pipi: "We're such a strong team and it's so exciting to be a part of it. I know that we're really strong so I was focused on getting the baton to Nicole in a really good position."
Nicole Yeargin: "I held my own and tried my best. The last two minutes got real loud! It was good entertainment at least I guess."
'Hodgkinson didn't take race to rivals'
Women's 800m final
Paula Radcliffe
Former women's marathon world record holder on BBC TV
Keely Hodgkinson and Jemma Reekie both committed really hard. Keely ran other people's races and didn't take the race to them at any point. That is something for her to build on. I am not sure anyone was going to get past Mary Moraa once she got into that position on the front.
Best of the Worlds - Treble for Lyles
Does men's sprinting finally have a successor to Usain Bolt?
Perhaps too early to say but Noah Lyles certainly proved he's the man to beat right now as he won three gold medals in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay.
Watch his three triumphs below...
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fumattchoo: A brilliant world champs - Team GB should be pretty proud overall I reckon - KJT the star for me but Josh runs her close, as does Ben, whilst Mitcham was superb and Dobson too - Bol the star at the end with a dramatic end Loved it
In_Ludo_Veritas: Brilliant championships. Great setting and brilliant crowds. Incredible performances every day
'Stunning championships'
Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill
London 2012 Olympic heptathlon champion on BBC TV
It really feels like it has been a major, major championships. The city has been fantastic. The crowds have been incredible and the athletes have performed. We've had highs and lows and drama and everything in between.
I really do think this has been a stunning championships.
Great Britain finish seventh in medal table
And that's it for these championships.
Great Britain finish seventh in the medal table with two golds, three silvers and five bronze.
USA win by a distance with 29 medals.
Stay with us for some more reaction.
Gold medal - Yaroslava Mahuchikh (Ukraine)
Women's high jump final
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And while those relays were going on, the final stages of the women's high jump were completed.
Yaroslava Mahuchikh took gold - Ukraine first win of these World Championships.
A popular champion.
Post update
Here's how the British men secured their medal. We'll have the clip of the women very shortly...
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