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Team GB star Keely Hodgkinson shows off bikini body in tiny swimsuit leaving fans hot under the collar

Team GB star Keely Hodgkinson shows off bikini body in tiny swimsuit leaving fans hot under the collar

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Keely Hodgkinson had some fun on the beach with friends - scroll down for more
THE KEEL DEAL Team GB star Keely Hodgkinson shows off bikini body in tiny swimsuit leaving fans hot under the collar
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TEAM GB star Keely Hodgkinson took social media by storm as she enjoys a summer holiday.
Hodgkinson, 23, is enjoying some downtime abroad with friends as she is catching up on some sun.
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Team GB star Keely Hodgkinson took social media by storm
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Hodgkinson is enjoying a summer vacation abroad
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Hodgkinson shared pics across social media
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Hodgkinson is on a break after a series of successes
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Hodgkinson is joined by friends on holiday
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And the runner shared some pics of their recent visit to the beach across social media.
Hodgkinson posted on Instagram: "Training camp never looked so good."
The Olympian's 538,000 followers were left in awe as they stormed the comments' section.
One fan posted: "It looks amazing!"
Another commented: "She's an icon!"
A third wrote: "This is great!"
This fan said: "Awesome."
And that one wrote: "This is terrific."
Hodgkinson's summer of fun comes a year after she set the Paris Olympics alight with a barnstorming performance.
The Manchester native saw off world champion Mary Moraa to clinch gold in the Women's 800m, having won silver at the 2020 Games in Tokyo.
Keely Hodgkinson wins BBC SPOTY 2024 as Olympic gold medallist pips Luke Littler to top prize
And Hodgkinson's efforts were recognised back home when she won the BBC's Sports Personality of the Year award.
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Hodgkinson has been enjoying the sun abroad
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Hodgkinson became a Team GB hero at the Paris Olympics
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She won gold in the women's 800m
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She saw off the world champ to clinch glory
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