Femke Bol of The Netherlands, right, dominated the women's 400m hurdles final in 51.70 at the World Athletics Championships ©Getty Images

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Femke Bol had wanted
Femke Bol had wanted "revenge" after stumbling on Saturday (August 19) when she was on the brink of carrying the Dutch to mixed 4x400m relay gold ©Getty Images
Danielle Williams of Jamaica, right, was a surprise winner from lane two in the 100m hurdles final ©Getty Images
Danielle Williams of Jamaica, right, was a surprise winner from lane two in the 100m hurdles final ©Getty Images
Danielle Williams of Jamaica earned a second 100m hurdles world title eight years on from her first in Beijing  ©Getty Images
Danielle Williams of Jamaica earned a second 100m hurdles world title eight years on from her first in Beijing ©Getty Images
Antonio Watson provided a Jamaican double on day two with victory in the men's 400m final ©Getty Images
Antonio Watson provided a Jamaican double on day two with victory in the men's 400m final ©Getty Images
Jamaica's Antonio Watson, second left, took men's 400m gold ahead of Britain's Matthew Hudson-Smith, second right ©Getty Images
Jamaica's Antonio Watson, second left, took men's 400m gold ahead of Britain's Matthew Hudson-Smith, second right ©Getty Images
Canada's Camryn Rogers upgraded women's hammer throw silver at last year's World Athletics Championships in Eugene to gold in Budapest ©Getty Images
Canada's Camryn Rogers upgraded women's hammer throw silver at last year's World Athletics Championships in Eugene to gold in Budapest ©Getty Images
Olympic champion Miltiadis Tentoglou of Greece notched 8.52m on his last attempt in the men's high jump for a first gold at the World Championships, after silver last year ©Getty Images
Olympic champion Miltiadis Tentoglou of Greece notched 8.52m on his last attempt in the men's high jump for a first gold at the World Championships, after silver last year ©Getty Images
Spain's María Pérez, left, and Álvaro Martín, right, both celebrated completing 20 kilometres and 35km race walk doubles in the women's and men's competitions respectively ©Getty Images
Spain's María Pérez, left, and Álvaro Martín, right, both celebrated completing 20 kilometres and 35km race walk doubles in the women's and men's competitions respectively ©Getty Images
Quickest in the men's semi-finals Noah Lyles of the US, right, and Andrew Hudson, left, were both involved in a golf buggy crash before the men's 200m semi-finals, from which the Jamaican was granted a place in the final after competing with shards of glass in his eye ©Getty Images
Quickest in the men's semi-finals Noah Lyles of the US, right, and Andrew Hudson, left, were both involved in a golf buggy crash before the men's 200m semi-finals, from which the Jamaican was granted a place in the final after competing with shards of glass in his eye ©Getty Images