Keely Hodgkinson's Comeback Postponed: Injury Delays 2025 Return
Olympic 800m champion Keely Hodgkinson faces another delay in her return due to a hamstring injury, impacting her 2025 season and upcoming events.

Olympic 800m champion Keely Hodgkinson has encountered another setback in her recovery from a hamstring injury, forcing her to withdraw from the Stockholm Diamond League event. The 23-year-old, who won gold in Paris last summer with a remarkable time of 1:56.72, was initially sidelined in February after tearing her hamstring during the Keely Klassic, an event she founded.
Hodgkinson had been preparing for her first competitive race of 2025 in Sweden, where she was set to face Olympic rivals Tsige Duguma of Ethiopia and Mary Moraa of Kenya, who secured silver and bronze respectively in Paris. However, BBC Sport reports that her recovery has hit a snag, delaying her return further.
Despite this setback, Hodgkinson remains hopeful for a comeback at the World Championships in Tokyo this September. The British athlete, recently awarded an MBE, continues to be a key figure in athletics, with fans eagerly awaiting her return to the track.
Key Points:
- Injury Impact: Hodgkinson's hamstring injury has delayed her 2025 season, affecting her participation in key events.
- Olympic Success: Her gold medal-winning performance in Paris remains a highlight of her career.
- Future Goals: Hodgkinson aims to compete in the World Championships in Tokyo, Japan, later this year.
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