European Championships - Asher-Smith wins 200m silver in Munich
Pidcock takes mountain bike gold; GB win three Para-canoe golds; GB win fourth diving gold; Muir & Hughes retain titles; Asher-Smith has to settle for silver
Pidcock takes mountain bike gold; GB win three Para-canoe golds; GB win fourth diving gold; Muir & Hughes retain titles; Asher-Smith has to settle for silver
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BBC iPlayer
Day 9: Friday, 19 August
08:00-21:30 - BBC Red Button, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app
09:00-13:45 - BBC Two
13:45-18:00 - BBC One
18:00-21:30 - BBC Two
Extra streams, that are available on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website & app, on day nine include:
08:00-16:55 - Canoeing
09:00-10:55 - Athletics
09:00-19:15 - Beach volleyball
Find out more about each day's coverage.
What are the European Championships 2022?
The 2022 European Championships is a multi-sport event taking place in Munich, Germany. It will be the second edition of the European Championships running from 11-21 August. It will be the biggest sporting event in Germany since the 1972 Summer Olympics.
The best athletes from around Europe will unite to compete for the highest accolade of their sport on the continent - the title of 'European champion'.
The event features nine Olympic sports: Athletics, Beach Volleyball, Canoe Sprint, Cycling, Gymnastics, Rowing, Sport Climbing, Table Tennis, and Triathlon.
Unlike the 2018 European Championships, Swimming, Diving, Artistic swimming and open water swimming will not be part of the event. Instead, the 2022 European Aquatics Championships will be held at the same time but will take place in Rome, Italy.