One of the performances of the day came in the women’s long jump, where Lorraine Ugen jumped a championship-record 7.05m to take victory from Jazmin Sawyers, who set a personal best of 6.86m in second.
Chris O’Hare led home a Scottish 1-2-3 in the men’s 1500m, holding on to win in 3:46.72 ahead of Jake Wightman (3:46.86) and the fast-finishing Neil Gourley (3:46.87).
Steph Twell won her fifth British title in the women’s 5,000m, holding off Melissa Courtney in second and Eilish McColgan in third.
Rosie Clarke was victorious in the the women’s 3,000m steeplechase as she clocked nine minutes 45.83 seconds to also secure her place in Berlin.
Meghan Beesley clocked 55.73 seconds to win the women’s 400m hurdles while Elliot Giles won the men’s 800m in one minute 50.28.
Andrew Pozzi regained his British title in the 110m hurdles with a time of 13.61 seconds.
Elsewhere, Jade Lally won the women’s discus with a throw of 56.81, Laura Whittingham won the women’s javelin with a season’s best throw of 55.55m while Sophie Hitchon won the women’s hammer with a championship record throw of 72.02.
Charlie Myers won the men’s pole vault with a personal best of 5.55m with Tim Duckworth won the men’s long jump with a leap of exactly eight metres
Tom Bosworth and Bethan Davies won the men’s and women’s 5,000m walk respectively.

