Keely Hodgkinson breaks women's indoor 800m world record set in 2002
In 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
- The Independent — Keely Hodgkinson targets longest-standing world record after historic indoor performance(just now)
- The Independent — Keely Hodgkinson eyes another world record to cement legacy(just now)
- BBC News — Hodgkinson breaks women's indoor 800m world record(3d ago)
