Scottish runner Josh Kerr has won gold in the 3000 metres at the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Glasgow.
The home crowd were delighted after a late burst of pace by the 26-year-old at the Emirates Arena on Saturday night.
The win ends Scotland’s 31-year wait for a world indoor title.
Kerr clocked 7:42.98 to become world champion at the event being held in the east end of the city over the weekend.
He powered away on the final lap to win comfortably, with defending champion Selemon Barega fading down the final straight as he was beaten to silver by American Yared Nuguse.
The world record holder at the indoor two mile race and European indoor mile adds the gold medal to his Olympic Bronze collected three years ago.
He also won World Championship gold at the 1500m in Bucharest in 2023.
After the race he told BBC Sport: “I think I burned more energy celebrating than I did in the race, which is a bit embarrassing.
“This competition is so important.
“I’ve come to championships before not ready to have a real go at it and I feel I’ve let the UK audience down a bit in the way I’ve performed in front of them. It was really important to come here fit and ready to go and really execute.
“I came in without a solid plan, just really fluid. I wanted to make sure I wasn’t acting emotionally.
“I kept a patient head and then I could really send it with 400 metres to go.”
Elsewhere Laura Muir finished fifth in the women’s 3000 metres with a time of 8:29.76.
Earlier on Saturday Jemma Reekie reached the final of the 800m with a time of 1:58.28 in the semi-final.
Eilish McColgan congratulated Kerr on his gold medal winning run, taking to X, formally known as Twitter, to say “Josh Kerr!!! What a run! Another world title.”.
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