Athletics-Britain's Hodgkinson smashes world indoor 800m record in Lievin


World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 - Women's 800m Final - Japan National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan - September 21, 2025 Britain's Keely Hodgkinson in action during the final REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier/File Photo

Feb 19 (Reuters) - Keely ⁠Hodgkinson on Thursday smashed the women's world ⁠indoor 800 metres record set by ‌Slovenia's Jolanda Ceplak on the day Britain's Olympic champion was born nearly 24 years ago.

Hodgkinson, clocked 1:54.87 at the ​World Athletics Indoor Tour Gold ⁠meeting in Lievin, ⁠France to slice 0.95 seconds off the mark ⁠of ‌1:55.82 Ceplak posted on March 3 2002.

"Thank you for the amazing crowd," ⁠Hodgkinson was quoted as saying on the ​World Athletics ‌website. "I could hear you all the way ⁠around."

The Briton ​has had a strong start to the season, with a time of 1:56.33 at the UK ⁠Indoor Championships last weekend.

Hodgkinson took ​control of the race early on, passing 200m in 26.47 seconds and 400m in 55.56 seconds. ⁠By the 600m mark, reached in 1:25.06, the 23-year-old was well ahead of the field.

Switzerland's Audrey Werro finished a distant second after ​the Briton had powered away ⁠from the field to set the record.

Hodgkinson won ​an Olympic silver medal ‌in Tokyo in 2021 before ​claiming gold at the Paris 2024 Games.

(Reporting by Angelica Medina in Mexico City)

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