The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)
Previous medal hauls
Great Britain have won one medal after five days of competition at the London 2017 World Championships, with Sir Mo Farah taking 10,000 metres gold.
Courier Sport looks at the medal tally at previous World Championships. 2015 Beijing, China (seven medals)
Gold: Four – Mo Farah (5,000m and 10,000m), Jessica Ennis-Hill (heptathlon), Greg Rutherford (long jump)
Silver: One – Shara Proctor (long jump)
Bronze: Two – men’s 4x400m relay, women’s 4x400m relay 2013 Moscow, Russia (six medals)
Gold: Three – Mo Farah (5,000m and 10,000m), Christine Ohuruogu (400m) Silver: None Bronze: Three – Tiffany Porter (100m hurdles), women’s 4x100m relay, women’s 4x400m relay 2011 Daegu, South Korea (eight medals)
Gold: Three – Mo Farah (5,000m), Dai Greene (400m hurdles), Jessica Ennis-Hill (heptathlon)
Silver: Three – Mo Farah (10,000m), Phillips Idowu (triple jump), Hannah England (1500m)
Bronze: Two – Andy Turner (110m hurdles), women’s 4x400m relay 2009 Berlin, Germany (seven medals)
Gold: Two – Phillips Idowu (triple jump), Jessica Ennis-Hill (heptathlon)
Silver: Two – men’s 4x400m relay, Lisa Dobriskey (1,500m)
Bronze: Three – Jenny Meadows (800m), women’s 4x400m relay, men’s 4x100m relay 2007 Osaka, Japan (six medals)
Gold: One – Christine Ohuruogu (400m)
Silver: One – Nicola Sanders (400m)
Bronze: Four – Jo Pavey (10,000m), Kelly Sotherton (heptathlon), men’s 4x100m relay, women’s 4x400m relay 2005 Helsinki, Finland (three medals)
Gold: One – Paula Radcliffe (marathon) Silver: None Bronze: Two – men’s 4x100m relay, women’s 4x400m relay 2003 Paris, France (three medals) Gold: None Silver: One – Kelly Holmes (800m) Bronze: Two – Darren Campbell (100m), Hayley Tullett (1,500m)
Some medals awarded retrospectively following anti-doping infringements