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Leigh Harriers & Athletic Club athlete Keely Hodgkinson is now the world record holder for U20 800m Indoors. She competed in Vienna at the weekend and in spectacular style ran a time of 1:59.03 in her first race of 2021. After setting a European under-20 indoor 800m record in Vienna just a year ago, Keely, 18, returned to the same track to slice more than two seconds off that time with the world record under-20 indoor time. The performance also lifts the 18-year-old, from Atherton, to number four on the UK all-time indoor senior rankings behind Jemma Reekie, Jenny Meadows and Laura Muir – and ahead of the double Olympic champion Kelly Holmes.
Published on: Monday, February 01, 2021
By: Bernama
Kuala Lumpur: National high jumper Nauraj Singh Randhawa (pic), who celebrated his 29th birthday on Wednesday (Jan 27), renewed his own indoor national record at the Indoor Track and Field Vienna 2021 on Saturday (early Sunday in Malaysia).
Nauraj jumped 2.20 metres (m), 0.01 m higher, to set the new record in Austria, according to official results at http://www.trackandfieldvienna.com.
His previous record of 2.19m was set at the 21st Erdgas Indoor Athletics Championships in Chemnitz, Germany on Feb 10, 2019.
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The record breaking feat also helped the three-time SEA Games champion to finish second behind 2018 World Cup bronze medallist Tobias Potye of Germany who jumped 2.26m, while the hosts’ Lionel-Afan Strasser finished third with 2.11m.