Keely Hodgkinson breaks women's indoor 800m world record set in 2002
1-Minute Brief
Keely Hodgkinson set a new women's indoor 800m world record, surpassing a 23-year-old mark.
Key Facts
- Keely Hodgkinson broke the women's indoor 800m world record previously held by Jolanda Ceplak since 2002
- The previous indoor 800m record was set on the day Hodgkinson was born
- Jarmila Kratochvilova has held the outdoor 800m world record since July 1983
- Hodgkinson's coach Jenny Meadows highlighted preparation, training, and belief as key to breaking the record
- Hodgkinson aims to target the longest-standing outdoor 800m world record next
What Happened
Keely Hodgkinson set a new women's indoor 800m world record, surpassing the previous mark set by Jolanda Ceplak in 2002. The record-breaking performance was achieved through focused preparation and training under coach Jenny Meadows. Hodgkinson now aims to challenge the outdoor 800m world record held since 1983.
Why It Matters
Breaking a 23-year-old indoor world record marks a significant achievement in middle-distance running and highlights Hodgkinson's rising status in athletics. Her ambition to target the longstanding outdoor record could further impact the sport's competitive landscape and inspire upcoming athletes.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeftjust nowKeely Hodgkinson targets longest-standing world record after historic indoor performance
- The IndependentLeftjust nowKeely Hodgkinson eyes another world record to cement legacy
- BBC NewsCenter3d agoHodgkinson breaks women's indoor 800m world record
