How Hodgkinson broke a 23-year-old world recordMedia caption, ‘Untouchable’ Hodgkinson smashes women’s indoor 800m world recordByMatt GravelingBBC Sport ReporterPublished18 minutes agoKeely Hodgkinson had been preparing for this moment for years.When she stepped on to the indoor track in France on Thursday, the Briton and her team “had no doubt” she was going to break the 800m indoor world record – and she did so in some style.
But it has not all been plain sailing for Hodgkinson since she won the Olympic 800m title at Paris 2024.
The 23-year-old suffered injury issues last year which challenged her physically and mentally – but has used those setbacks to return even stronger, with her training group, the M11 Track Club, dubbing her ‘Keely 2.0’.
She proved she is back to her best with her stunning indoor run in Lievin, crossing the line in one minute 54.87 seconds to smash a world record which had stood since 3 March 2002 – the day Hodgkinson was born.
And this is how Hodgkinson etched her name in the history books.

