Ethan Katzberg of Canada produced an 81.25 metres throw in the men's hammer throw final to win gold in Budapest ©Getty Images

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Paweł Fajdek of Poland had won five consecutive hammer throw golds at the World Championships dating back to 2013, but finished fourth in Budapest with 80.00m ©Getty Images
Paweł Fajdek of Poland had won five consecutive hammer throw golds at the World Championships dating back to 2013, but finished fourth in Budapest with 80.00m ©Getty Images
Ivana Vuleta of Serbia, centre, clinched women's long jump gold ahead of Tara Davis-Woodhall of the US, left, and Romania's Alina Rotaru-Kottmann, right ©Getty Images
Ivana Vuleta of Serbia, centre, clinched women's long jump gold ahead of Tara Davis-Woodhall of the US, left, and Romania's Alina Rotaru-Kottmann, right ©Getty Images
María Pérez of Spain, right, stormed to the women's 20km race walk gold in considerably warmer conditions than yesterday's men's event ©Getty Images
María Pérez of Spain, right, stormed to the women's 20km race walk gold in considerably warmer conditions than yesterday's men's event ©Getty Images
Britain's Katarina Johnson-Thompson recorded personal bests in the javelin throw and 800m to help her take a second heptathlon World Championships gold ©Getty Images
Britain's Katarina Johnson-Thompson recorded personal bests in the javelin throw and 800m to help her take a second heptathlon World Championships gold ©Getty Images
Anna Hall of the US, left, crossed the finish line first in the heptathlon 800m final, but fell 20 points short of Katarina Johnson-Thompson, centre ©Getty Images
Anna Hall of the US, left, crossed the finish line first in the heptathlon 800m final, but fell 20 points short of Katarina Johnson-Thompson, centre ©Getty Images
Uganda's Joshua Cheptegei won his third consecutive men's 10,000m gold at the World Athletics Championships ©Getty Images
Uganda's Joshua Cheptegei won his third consecutive men's 10,000m gold at the World Athletics Championships ©Getty Images
Noah Lyles of the US, third left, won the men's 100m final in 9.83sec, and there was an incredibly tight battle for second and third in which Botswana's Letsile Tebogo, right, took silver and Britain's Zharnel Hughes, third right, bronze ©Getty Images
Noah Lyles of the US, third left, won the men's 100m final in 9.83sec, and there was an incredibly tight battle for second and third in which Botswana's Letsile Tebogo, right, took silver and Britain's Zharnel Hughes, third right, bronze ©Getty Images
World leader Rasheed Broadbell of Jamaica, second left, suffered a shock elimination in the 110m hurdles heats after stumbling on the penultimate hurdle ©Getty Images
World leader Rasheed Broadbell of Jamaica, second left, suffered a shock elimination in the 110m hurdles heats after stumbling on the penultimate hurdle ©Getty Images
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, right, was among those in attendance on day two of the World Athletics Championships which coincided with the host nation celebrating St Stephen's Day ©Getty Images
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, right, was among those in attendance on day two of the World Athletics Championships which coincided with the host nation celebrating St Stephen's Day ©Getty Images