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Unexpected silver: Stevens surprises again

Consistent: Dani Stevens.

Eight years after she won an unexpected and premature world gold as a 21-year-old, Dani Stevens has won a world silver medal in a fashion almost as unexpected her world gold.

When Raelene Boyle made Betty Cuthbert cry

Betty Cuthbert, centre, at the medal ceremony for Raelene Boyle at the 1982 Commonwealth Games.

It was one of the great moments in Australian sport. You see, when Raelene Boyle won gold in her last race, at the Brisbane Commonwealth Games in 1982 – roaring home in the 400 Metres – the stadium roared even as the nation came to a standstill.

Lonely runner loses

Isaac Maklawa had an eventful world championships in London and had to complete his 400m heat alone.

He ran a lonely race and won, then he ran a cluttered final and lost. Botswana's Isaac Maklawa finished sixth in the 200m final behind Turkey's Ramiil Guliyev.

Mathews sacks coach, wins

Australia's Luke Mathews reacts after winning his 1500m heat at the World Athletics Championships in London.

Two weeks ago Luke Mathews sacked his coach and struck out on his own, fearing he would bomb again as he did in Rio last year. Today in London he won his heat and was the fastest qualifier in the men's 1500m.

Quarantined athlete runs sport's loneliest race

One is the loneliest number: Botswana's Isaac Makwala crosses the finish line in his heat.

This was the loneliest race. In quarantine one day Botswana's Isaac Makwala was given the all clear by doctors to return to competition and was allowed to race the clock in a race on his own to qualify for the semi finals in the mens 200m on an unusual night on the track.