Hodgkinson eyeing women's 800m world record at London Diamond League
British Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson has expressed her desire to break the long-standing women's 800m world record at the London Diamond League in July. The star athlete described the anticipated showdown as a 'battle of world records' on home soil.
SportBritish middle-distance star Keely Hodgkinson has set her sights on breaking the women's 800m world record at the London Diamond League meeting scheduled for July, describing the prospect as something she would "love" to achieve in front of a home crowd.
Hodgkinson, who claimed Olympic gold in Paris last year, is targeting one of athletics' most storied records — a mark that has stood for decades. The London event is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated track showdowns of the summer season, with the reigning champion keen to deliver a historic performance on British soil.
The London Diamond League regularly attracts the world's top athletes and has historically been the stage for landmark performances. Hodgkinson's ambition to chase the record adds enormous anticipation to what is already one of the marquee events on the global athletics calendar this summer.
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