Team GB's medal ambitions for the 2022 World Athletics Championships are displayed in the gallery.

The 2022 World Athletics Championships began on Friday in Eugene, Oregon, and as is customary, one competition is expected to command attention.
The 100-meter sprint, in which the world's fastest men and women compete for glory, draws the public's attention unlike few other sporting events.
But who is most likely to occupy the podium's highest position this time? Do they have a chance of breaking the record? And how can you follow the action as it happens?
At the age of 40, Thompson notably qualified for the Tokyo Olympics and participated in a 26.2-mile race there.
Just a few days after becoming a parent, he made a fantastic run at the British Olympic Marathon trials (in a personal best time). Thompson ultimately placed first among British men in Tokyo.
The now-41-year-old was scheduled to compete for his nation once more on Sunday at the World Athletics Championships, but he was forced to withdraw just days before the competition.
Thompson won't be allowed to compete, according to a statement from UK Athletics on Friday, due to "severe delays in the processing of his US visa."
The athlete expressed her "utter devastation" at not being able to compete in Eugene.
"I had well-planned for this because it was my main goal for the year. I'll never know what might have happened, but I went out with big hopes for myself. It's difficult to accept that things have come to this point when they shouldn't have.To try to rectify the problem, my tight network of family, friends, colleagues, and officials rallied behind me. I'm really appreciative of their support.
