Great Britain's Charlie Grice has said that he is hopeful he can challenge for a medal in the men's 1500m final at the World Athletics Championships in Beijing.
The Brit finished fourth in the second semi-final at the Bird's Nest in a time of 3:35.58, but his compatriot Chris O'Hare missed out after finishing seventh in his race.
"I knew how hard it would be," Grice told BBC Sport. "The hardest thing is getting through the heats so I am happy to make the final. This year I have been finishing high in all my races so I am getting tactically better.
"Unfortunately Chris did not make it - it would have been nice to have two in the final. Anything can happen now if I find myself in the right position."
Great Britain have won three gold medals so far in China.