Challenge a young Keely Hodgkinson to run a sub-two-minute 800m and she’ll do it. Just ask her old university flatmate. Tell her she can break Kelly Holmes’s 1995 British record for the 800m in 1:56.21 minutes and she’ll believe that too. Just ask her coach. Either way, there’s no stopping the 22-year-old Olympian who went to Tokyo aged 19 and came back with a silver medal in the 800m and a personal best of 1:55.88.
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