Keely Hodgkinson leaves fans enthralled with glamorous new look [PHOTOS]

Olympic 800m champion Keely Hodgkinson has once again captured the hearts of her fans, this time with a stunning array of personal photographs that showcase not just her athletic prowess but also her grace and style reminiscent of a 1920s film star.

The British track star, known for her dominance on the track, has also proven herself a star off the track in these latest glimpses into her life.

The photo series, aptly titled “Lately in Life,” features Hodgkinson in a series of glamorous poses including one in a striking backless black dress that has particularly drawn praise.

Her followers were quick to draw parallels between her and the luminous stars of the Golden Age of Hollywood. One enchanted fan exclaimed, “Keely, you look like a 1920s film star!”

Adding to the allure was a close-up shot of a gold ring engraved with the words “Olympic champion,” a subtle yet powerful reminder of Hodgkinson’s achievements on the global stage.

But it was nor just her achievements or her style that caught attention; Keely also sparked conversations with her choice of attire in another picture where she sported a Dallas Cowboys jersey. This choice led to playful banter among her followers, with one suggesting a swap to a SF 49er jersey.

Despite this brief diversion into gridiron allegiances, the overwhelming response to Hodgkinson’s post was positive, with fans loudly celebrating her multifaceted identity.

“She’s royal,” commented one admirer, while another noted, “You have so many different looks, all gorgeous.”

The photos come at a poignant time as Hodgkinson has announced that an injury will keep her from competing for the rest of the season.

“Enjoy every moment, you have created some great memories over the last few years!! And think this is just the beginning,” a fan reflected.

2024 has been a year of both triumph and challenge for Hodgkinson. She defended her European 800m title and broke her own national record with a time of one minute 54.61 seconds at the London Diamond League in July.

Looking ahead, she aims to break the women’s 800m world record of 1:53.28 which has stood untouched for more than forty years.

Hodgkinson is setting her sights on her first World Championship title in Tokyo in September 2025 after securing silver in the past two events.

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