THE World Championships are well underway in Doha.
One of the major highlights of any track meet is the 100m final – and it should be no different in Qatar this weekend.
There’s set to be a new sprint king in DohaCredit: EPA
What time is the 100m final at the IAAF World Championships?
So get that alarm set on your phones for 8.15pm – it’ll be 10.15pm in Doha – to see if Zharnel Hughes can get the Brit medal haul off to a start on day two of the World Champs.
Christian Coleman is the favourite for gold – it’s hard to see anyone beating him – but if Zharnel can put his best race together he can nab silver or bronze.
Who is competing?
Following the semi-final here’s the line-up for the final – and there is a Brit to cheer on.
- Christian Coleman – USA
- Yohan Blake – Jamaica
- Andre De Grasse – Canada
- Akani Simbine – South Africa
- Zharnel Hughes – Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- Justin Gatlin – USA
- Filippo Tortu – Italy
- Aaron Brown – Canada
Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
YOU can catch all the action live on the BBC.
As the Beeb is hosting the Championships, you can catch the races for free if you have a valid TV licence.
Action not included on the main channels can be watched on the Red Button.
You can also watch via the BBC iPlayer.
Saturday, September 28 schedule
- 2.15pm – Men’s Discus qualifying group A
- 2.30pm – Women’s 100m heats
- 3.15pm – Men’s 800m heats
- 3.30pm Men’s Pole Vault qualifying
- 3.45pm Men’s Discus qualifying group B
- 4.05pm – Men’s 400m Hurdles semi-final
- 4.45pm – Men’s 100m semi-final
- 5.15pm – Women’s 800m semi-final
- 5.25pm – Women’s Hammer FINAL
- 6pm – Mixed 4x400metres Relay heats
- 6.40pm – Men’s Long Jump FINAL
- 7.10pm – Women’s 10,000m FINAL
- 8.15pm – Men’s 100m FINAL
- 9.30pm – Men’s and Women’s 50k Race Walk FINAL
Source: Athletics - thesun.co.uk