Keely Hodgkinson qualified for European Championships 800m final with the fastest-ever semi-final time,
World 800m bronze medallist Keely Hodgkinson cruised through the fastest-ever women's 800m semi-final in European Athletics Championships history to secure her spot in Wednesday night's final in Rome.
The Tokyo Olympic silver medal winner clocked an impressive one minute 58.07 seconds to go through as the fastest qualifier.
16:06 - 11.06.2024
Youngster Simon Koech plotting Olympic debut as national trials loom
Steeplechaser Simon Koech is plotting an Olympic debut as he fights for a slot at the upcoming national trials.
Her stunning performance highlighted her dominance on the track, but it was a mixed day for the British team as her team-mates Erin Wallace and Alex Bell both missed out on places in the final.
"This is way too early for me and less than 24 hours since the last race," said Hodgkinson in an interview with BBC.
"I felt good - I think today I wanted to be a bit more where I was comfortable with on the pace. A couple of the girls were saying thank you afterwards because they got personal best," she added.
15:25 - 11.06.2024
Asafa Powell opens up on the darkest moments of his career and how he managed to overcome them
The Jamaican sprint great has opened up on two dark moments in his career and how he managed to overcome those setbacks.
While Hodgkinson shone, the British men's 4x100m relay team faced disappointment.
The quartet of CJ Ujah, Jona Efoloko, Richard Kilty, and individual bronze medallist Romell Glave finished eighth and last in their heat, missing out on the final.
"It was horrendous, I don't know what happened. We should never have been running that slow," said Kilty, visibly frustrated by the team's performance.
"That team on paper is a very, very fast team, but something clearly went wrong. It is very disappointing as we wanted to come here and win. We are capable of winning."
18:00 - 10.06.2024
Omanyala looks back on Prefontaine Classic SB performance, reveals what he needs to work on to hit Olympic target
Omanyala achieved a season-best time of 9.98 seconds to finish second at the Prefontaine classic a few weeks ago and is using the race to find out what he needs to work on in order to be ready for the Olympics.
In contrast, the British women's 4x100m relay team of Asha Philip, Amy Hunt, Dina Asher-Smith, and Desiree Henry comfortably advanced to the final, showcasing their strong form and coordination.
The contrasting fortunes of the British relay teams highlighted the unpredictable nature of athletics.
As Hodgkinson looks forward to the 800m final, the British men's relay team will have to regroup and analyze what went wrong in their performance.
Follow us on X (Twitter) for more updates.