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‘You're a dream' – Team GB Olympic hero Keely Hodgkinson leaves fans speechless in revealing swimsuit

‘You're a dream' – Team GB Olympic hero Keely Hodgkinson leaves fans speechless in revealing swimsuit

The Sun13-05-2025

ICE BREAKER
The 23-year-old has set a date for her return to the track
KEELY HODGKINSON has set pulses racing as she enjoys the recent heatwave.
The Team GB hero rocked a gorgeous figure-hugging swimsuit on a relaxing spa day over the weekend.
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Keely, the reigning Sports Personality of the Year, cooled off from the sun by taking an ice bath.
The practice is said to have several health benefits, including reducing muscle soreness.
Hodgkinson has been unable to race competitively for much of 2025 due to a hamstring injury.
The 800m gold medalist captioned the photo set: "Purfecctt Sunday."
Keely boasts over 530,000 devoted followers on Instagram, with the post quickly racking up over 32,000 likes.
One fan wrote in response: "You're a dream."
Another gasped: "Erm..WOW."
And a fourth joked: "Icebath hipster."
Keely was recently included alongside a host of Brits in Forbes' 30 Under 30 Europe list.
Olympic winner Keely Hodgkinson soaks up the atmosphere with Man Utd fans at Old Trafford
The 23-year-old has enjoyed a stunning rise after winning 800m gold at last year's Olympics.
And she will be honoured with an MBE at a ceremony at Windsor Castle on Tuesday.
Hodgkinson has been away from the track since February after scans revealed an issue with her hamstring.
But she is planning a return this summer at the London Athletics Meet on July 19.
Keely set a personal best in the same event last year at the London Stadium, which was built for the 2012 Olympics.
Remembering the race, she said: "It was such a dream to compete in the Olympic stadium and I'm so excited to get back out there and see what I can do.
"For me, that race really set me up for what I did in Paris.
"I'm now an Olympic champion which is a pretty amazing thing to say out loud, but I still haven't won world gold, so I have really big goals this summer.
"Having that crowd behind me in London, plus a bunch of super-quick ladies to race against, will be the best possible preparation as I build towards the World Championships in Tokyo."

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