Keely Hodgkinson is an English athlete who specialises in the 800 metre event. Born in March 2002 in Atherton, England, Hodgkinson came to international prominence when she won the silver medal at the delayed 2020 Tokyo Olympics when she was only 19 years old and breaking a British record while doing so. She has since won silver at the 2022 World Championships and the 2022 Commonwealth Games and the 2023 World Championships, and was the 2022 European champions and is a 2-time European indoor champion (2021 and 2023).
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Eamonn
28 Aug 2023
World Athletics Championships, National Athletics Centre
Great stadium and atmosphere, relatively easy entry once the championships got going.
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Ondrej
28 Aug 2023
World Athletics Championships, National Athletics Centre
Perfect.
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Md
28 Aug 2023
World Athletics Championships, National Athletics Centre
Amazing
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Dr Cedric Lazarus
28 Aug 2023
World Athletics Championships, National Athletics Centre
The event was well organized. Most of the volunteers were very helpful, however a few got impatient with visitors due to the language barrier. I assume that it was the language barrier and not something else! Sometimes the credit card machines for buying food and drinks did not function properly. This was very frustrating, both to the young people behind the counter and to the spectators. Other than that it was a good experience for me.
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SWANner
24 Jul 2023
Müller London Diamond League, London Stadium
As we always find when we visit any athletic event, the options for food are not particularly healthy. We didn't see any salad bars or similar, or vegan/vegetarian outlets. Mostly burgers and chips etc.
We find this surprising considering the nature of the event, where I'm sure the athletes would have a healthier diet than that provided for the public.