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World Athletics Indoor Championships 2022 Dates: 18-20 March Venue: Stark Arena, Belgrade Coverage: Watch live on BBC TV, BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and mobile app; Listen to commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra.
Ukraine's Yaroslava Mahuchikh won an emotional women's high jump gold at the World Athletics Indoor Championships.
The 20-year-old, who had to undertake a three-day overland journey from her war-torn home country to reach Serbia, produced a world-leading clearance of 2.02m to claim the title in Belgrade.
Mahuchikh had described the event as her own "front line", amid the backdrop of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The crowd cheered as she held her country's flag aloft in celebration.
"It was very important for me, my family, my country," Mahuchikh told BBC Sport.
"I don't think about competition, training. For me, coming here was difficult - three days by car - and to jump here was so difficult psychologically because my heart remains in my country.
"It's so difficult but I think I've done very well for my country because I protect my country on the track. I think it's a very important thing for my country."
Australia's Eleanor Patterson won silver and Kazakhstan's Nadezhda Dubovitskaya took the bronze medal, while Britain's Emily Borthwick finished 10th with a clearance of 1.84m.
Mahuchikh was heading for bronze but made 2.00m with her third and final attempt, before producing a sensational first-time clearance at 2.02m.
GB's Hodgkinson withdraws
Earlier on Saturday, Britain's Keely Hodgkinson withdrew from the 800m heats with a quad injury.
The 20-year-old was a strong medal favourite, having won Olympic silver in the discipline in Tokyo last year, and had also been due to compete in the 4x400m relay.
"It was quite upsetting for me," Hodgkinson said. "I've never had to pull out of a race before so to come to my first indoor world championships and do that is not nice. It's about looking at the bigger picture."
Hodgkinson set a new British record of one minute 57.20 seconds in her 800m victory at the Muller Indoor Grand Prix in Birmingham in February.
Her team-mate Jenny Selman narrowly missed out on Sunday's 800m final, finishing third in her heat in two minutes 02.00 seconds - as Canada's Lindsey Butterworth ran one hundredth of a second quicker to take the final qualification spot.
In the men's 1500m, Britain's Neil Gourley won his heat in three minutes 42.79 seconds to qualify for Sunday's final, however compatriot George Mills, 22, missed out as he finished seventh in his race in a time of 3:47.41.