Keely Hodgkinson leads British medal hopes at world indoor championships
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Keely Hodgkinson leads British medal hopes at world indoor championships
"I'm looking forward to it and this last month has been great. I couldn't ask to be in a better position to be honest."
"It's difficult for any athlete when you just want to compete. You do all this training to get out there. And every time I tried, I was just put back to the sidelines."
"I think it was a pivotal moment for me. I learned a lot about myself. I had time off the track to just enjoy my life and just have some chill time."
Keely Hodgkinson, at 24, is focused on winning her first world gold medal in Torun, where she previously triumphed in the European indoor championships. She reflects on her journey since then, embracing a fearless attitude reminiscent of her younger self. Despite facing injuries that sidelined her from major competitions, Hodgkinson views these challenges as pivotal moments that have contributed to her growth as an athlete. She expresses excitement for the upcoming championships and confidence in her current position.
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