Mondeville, February 7
Olympic 110m hurdles fourth placer Lawrence Clarke set a PB and UK lead of 7.59 in finishing second in the 60m hurdles which moves him up to ninth all-time in the UK. Ahead, Dimitri Bascou improved his 60m hurdles world lead to 7.51.
» Further details and JP Durand photographs will appear in this week's AW magazine
Trinec, Czech Republic, February 8
Double world junior champion Morgan Lake finished fourth in the high jump with a clearance of 1.89m to equal the British junior indoor record.
Gugl Indoor, Linz, Austria, February 6
Serita Solomon clocked a 60m hurdles PB of 8.11 before finishing third with 8.16 in a final won by Alina Talay of Belarus in 7.98.
Shelayna Oskan-Clarke finished third over 800m with 2:04.37, while Adelle Tracey was fourth, clocking an indoor PB of 2:05.80.
Seb Rodger won the 400m in 47.13.
Meyo Invitational, USA, February 6/7
Tiffany Porter clocked a 7.99 60m hurdles and went on to win with 8.01.
Chemnitz, February 7
World indoor 60m champion Richard Kilty equalled his season's best with a 6.57 to finish second.
Ghent, February 7
Niall Flannery won the rarely-run indoor 400m hurdles in 50.64.
New Balance Games, Boston, February 7
Trell Kimmons won the 60m in 6.51 from Asafa Powell's 6.52. Kiwi Nick Willis won the men's mile in 3:51.61. Ryan Whiting won the shot with 21.43m.
Perche Elite Tour, Nevers, February 7
Renaud Lavillenie and Fabiana Murer set world pole vault leads with 6.01m and 4.83m respectively.
Birmingham Games, February 7/8
Commonwealth Games high jump silver medallist Isobel Pooley won with a height of 1.88m.
Double Commonwealth finalist Eden Francis won the shot with a throw of 15.94m.
Antonio Infantino won the 200m in 20.97.
» More details and David Griffiths photographs will appear in this week's magazine
Hafnarfjordur, Iceland, February 7/8
World youth champion Anita Hinriksdottir set a European junior indoor 800m record with 2:01.77.
New Mexico Classic, USA, February 6
Steve Lewis pole vaulted 5.71m at altitude.
Milton Keynes Cross Challenge, February 7
Jenny Nesbitt and Adam Hickey won the senior events at Teardrop Lakes as a Cross Challenge fixture was held in Milton Keynes for the first time.
» Find an online round-up here, while more in-depth coverage will be in this week's AW magazine
IAAF Permit cross-country, Chiba, Japan, February 8
The 2013 winner Charles Ndirangu of Kenya won the men's 12km easily in 36:14. Australian Zoe Buckman was a winner of a mostly all Japanese women's 8km in 28:37.
ING Eurocross, Diekirch, Luxembourg, February 8
German Benedikt Karus won the men’s 10.2km in 33:39, 20 seconds ahead of Great Britain’s Ben Tickner.
Kent Cross-Country League, February 7
Olympic marathoner Scott Overall won the men's race in 30:54 from leading junior Abel Tsegay to win a bet with a Blackheath and Bromley club-mate that if he ever did a Kent League event his vegan team-mate Richard Hall would have to eat a Big Mac burger!
» Steve Roe's report and a photograph will appear in this week's AW
Metropolitan League, Wormwood Scrubs, February 7
Mohamud Aadan, the Middlesex cross-country champion, won the final League race of the season in 24:52. Naomi Taschimowitz won the women's race in 25:28.
» Alastair Aitken's report and a photograph will appear in this week's issue
Surrey Men's League, Richmond Park, February 7
Belgrave's Ugandan Paskar Owor won the third men's race in 28:39.
» A report and Guy Gibbons photograph will appear in this week's magazine
Surrey Ladies League, Coulsdon, February 7
Cath Ansell won her third league race of the season in 31:07.
» A report and Jeremy Hemming photograph will appear in this week's issue
Birmingham & District League, February 7
BUCS runner-up Jonny Davies won in 30:00.
» A report will appear in this week's AW magazine
Wokingham Half Marathon, February 8
Paul Martelletti won in 64:18 from former winner Phil Wicks, who timed 64:33.
Hayley Munn won the women's race in an UK lead of 75:43 from 2008 Olympic marathoner sixth-placer Mara Yamauchi who ran 75:58 in only her third race since dropping out of the 2012 Olympics.
Chichester Priory 10km, February 8
Toby Lambert regained the title he last won in 2010, claiming victory in 30:03 which is the fastest 10km by a Briton this year.
Commonwealth Games 5000m and 10,000m finalist Elinor Kirk won the women's 10km in a PB 33:57 which puts her top of the women's rankings.
» Martin Duff's report will appear in this week's issue
