The Guardian (USA)

'Outstandin­g' Keely Hodgkinson tipped to lead new wave of British athletics

- Sean Ingle

The teenage middle-distance runner Keely Hodgkinson has been hailed as an outstandin­g talent with all the tools to be at the vanguard of a new wave of British track and field stars by Christian Malcolm, the head coach of UK Athletics.

Hodgkinson was one of two golds won by the British team at the European indoor championsh­ips in Torun, Poland, as she stormed to the 800m title just four days after her 19th birthday.

But Malcolm believes her masterly performanc­e, against a field that included a world indoor silver medallist and a fifth-placed finisher at the Rio Olympics, was just an inkling of what may follow.

“Keely is still a teenager yet has gone out there against the best athletes in Europe and shown she can be European No 1,” Malcolm said. “She is an outstandin­g talent and what I think is more important and impressive, is her tactical nous.

“She is always in the right positions.

For a young athlete to have such a great racing brain and talent is brilliant. We have to remember she is still very young and has a lot of developing to do, but at the moment she has all the tools to be able to become world class.”

An inexperien­ced British team won 12 medals in Torun, equalling their best ever at a European indoor championsh­ips. However Malcolm believes that it will be at the Paris Olympics in three years’ time where Hodgkinson

and other rising talents – such as Jemma Reekie, Dan Rowden and Max Burgin in the 800m, Amy Hunt in the 200m, and Niamh Emerson in the heptathlon – will be at their absolute best.

“Paris is the long game and the focus,” added Malcolm. “We’ve got a lot of talent coming through and it’s being able to nurture and focus it. The fact we’ve got three big championsh­ips in 2022, with the worlds, Commonweal­ths and Europeans, and then back for the worlds and Olympics over the following two years is a real opportunit­y for these athletes to really grow. It’s for us to help and support them through that.”

Malcolm also praised his captain, Jodie Williams, who won a bronze medal in the 400m and a silver in the 4x400m relay after seven years without an internatio­nal medal. “She has led by example, not just by her attitude around the team but her attitude and determinat­ion on the track,” he said of the 27-year-old. “For a sprinter to step up to the 400m is very tough. I think she’s a massive inspiratio­n.”

 ??  ?? Keely Hodgkinson held off two experience­d Polish athletes to win 800m gold at the European Indoor Athletics Championsh­ips in Torun. Photograph: Aleksandra Szmigiel/Reuters
Keely Hodgkinson held off two experience­d Polish athletes to win 800m gold at the European Indoor Athletics Championsh­ips in Torun. Photograph: Aleksandra Szmigiel/Reuters

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