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http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/athletics/33749208

According to the experts, the database reveals:

  • A third of medals (146, including 55 golds) in endurance events at the Olympics and World Championships between 2001 and 2012 were won by athletes who have recorded suspicious tests. It is claimed none of these athletes have been stripped of their medals.
  • More than 800 athletes - one in seven of those named in the files - have recorded blood tests described by one of the experts as "highly suggestive of doping or at the very least abnormal".
  • A top UK athlete is among seven Britons with suspicious blood scores.
  • British athletes - including Olympic champion heptathlete Jessica Ennis-Hill - have lost out in major events to competitors who were under suspicion.
  • Ten medals at London 2012 were won by athletes who have dubious test results.
  • In some finals, every athlete in the three medal positions had recorded a suspicious blood test.
  • Russia emerges as "the blood testing epicentre of the world" with more than 80% of the country's medals won by suspicious athletes, while Kenya had 18 medals won by suspicious athletes.
  • Stars such as Britain's Mo Farah and Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt recorded no abnormal results.
  • Athletes are increasingly using blood transfusions and EPO micro-doses to boost the red cell count.

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World Championships 2015: BBC TV, radio and online coverage
 

The BBC has extensive live coverage of the 2015 World Athletics Championships across TV, Red Button, radio, desktop, mobile, tablet and app.

 

Four-time Olympic and eight-time world champion Michael Johnson will be part of the team which will show 70 hours of action across BBC One and BBC Two.

Live coverage will be followed by an hour-long evening highlights show.

Gabby Logan will lead the television presentation from BBC Sport's home in Salford alongside Johnson, with former world champions Jonathan Edwards and Steve Cram heading the team in Beijing from 22-30 August.

The daily schedule will see the morning sessions run through the night in the UK on BBC Two, with the evening sessions live from 11:00 BST each day across BBC One and BBC Two.

 

Edwards and world 100m bronze medallist Darren Campbell will join commentator Mike Costello on Radio 5 live.

Olympians Steve Backley, Paula Radcliffe, Denise Lewis, Colin Jackson and Brendan Foster will add expert commentary and analysis.

BBC Sport's digital offering will bring live coverage and highlights across PC, mobile, tablet and connected TV.

The dedicated live page - available on the BBC Sport website - will offer live video, radio and text commentary, rolling highlights and votes, whilst a daily highlights package will be available via BBC Red Button from 07:00 each day.

Fans will also be able to share their views on the action via social media, using #bbcathletics  or by commenting on the BBC Sport Facebook  page.



World Championships schedule

*All times are BST.

Friday, 21 August

World Athletics - A Beijing Special, 19:00-19:30, BBC Two

On the eve of the 15th World Athletics Championships, from the iconic Bird's Nest Stadium in Beijing - the centrepiece of the city's 2008 Olympic Games, Gabby Logan and guests discuss the big stories heading into nine days of competition

Saturday, 22 August

00:05-05:30, BBC Two, live action

02:00-05:30, BBC Radio 5 live, live action

11:00-15:00, Radio 5 live, live action

11:05-12:10, BBC Two, live action

12:10-15:00, BBC One, live action

17:00-18:00, BBC Two, highlights (18:00-19:00 in Scotland)

Sunday, 23 August

01:30-03:00, BBC Red Button, live action

01:30-06:00, BBC Two, live action

03:00-05:30, BBC Radio 5 live, live action

11:00-15:00, BBC Two, live action

11:00-15:00, BBC Radio 5 live, live action

19:00-20:00, BBC Two, highlights

Monday, 24 August

02:30-04:30, BBC Two, live action, plus updates on BBC Radio 5 live

11:00-15:15, BBC Two, live action

11:30-15:00, BBC Radio 5 live, live action

19:00-20:00, BBC Two, highlights

Tuesday, 25 August

11:00-14:30, BBC Two, live action

12:00-14:15, BBC Radio 5 live, live action

19:00-20:00, BBC Two, highlights

Wednesday, 26 August

02:30-05:00, BBC Two, live action, plus updates on BBC Radio 5 live

11:00-15:15, BBC Two, live action

12:00-15:15, BBC Radio 5 live, live action

19:00-20:00, BBC Two, highlights

Thursday, 27 August

02:30-05:00, BBC Two, live action

06:00-09:00, BBC Red Button, live action

11:30-14:45, BBC Two, live action

12:00-14:15, BBC Radio 5 live, live action

19:00-20:00, BBC Two, highlights

Friday, 28 August

01:55-04:00, BBC Two, live action, plus updates on BBC Radio 5 live

09:15-11:00, BBC Red Button, live action

11:30-15:15, BBC Two, live action

12:00-15:00, BBC Radio 5 live, live action

19:00-20:00, BBC Two, highlights

Saturday, 29 August

03:00-06:00, BBC Two, live action

03:00-06:00, BBC Radio 5 live, live action

12:00-14:30, BBC Radio 5 live, live action

12:10-14:30, BBC One, live action

18:00-19:00, BBC Two, highlights

Sunday, 30 August

00:15-03:00, BBC Two, live action

11:00-14:30, BBC Two, live action

12:00-14:30, BBC Radio 5 live, live action

19:00-20:00, BBC Two, highlights

 

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100M Schedule

Preliminary Round SATURDAY 22 AUGUST 2015   05:40 Startlist      

Heats SATURDAY 22 AUGUST 2015   12:20        

Semi-Final SUNDAY 23 AUGUST 2015   12:10        

Final SUNDAY 23 AUGUST 2015   14:15

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All I want to see is

Usain Goat vs Gatlin

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Gonna be fucked if Gatlin Wins.

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100m heats on now

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Get everyone doped up and let them all compete

Make it like F1. Not just about the driver, but also the medical team in the pits.

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Gatlin has 9.6x in him. Need to see Bolt's start and transition in the semi.

If Bolt is within 2 metres after 40m he wins but Gatlin has the best start I've ever seen bar a prime Powell and Richard Thompson's start in 08.

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Want Gatlin to win so bad tomorrow 

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Want Gatlin to win so bad tomorrow 

why?

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Semis in 1 hour then final at 2.15

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Bolt on now

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Wtf bolt, what was that start

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Bolt caught life in that semi if it was 90m be would have been out

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Looks so easy for Gatlin, start is fucked

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Bolt caught life in that semi if it was 90m be would have been out

 

Where they do that at?

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They dont but lol he come tru last 10

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Feel sorry for KJT poorly coached

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