We discover out extra concerning the coaching setting that took the British 800m runner to the highest of the Olympic podium and uncover simply how a lot work goes right into a gold medal
Keely Hodgkinson had simply had her podium second when she stopped to speak to the ready press within the bowels of the Stade de France. A recurring theme of the questions that instantly adopted her victory within the ladies’s 800m Olympic ultimate had been how she was planning to reward herself after the race of her life. There was speak of Louis Vuitton baggage, possibly a brand new automotive, some jewelry to commemorate the event.
Essentially the most helpful prize, nonetheless, was the one which hung round her neck. There was a decidedly golden glow to the 22-year-old of whom a lot was anticipated in Paris.
To the informal observer, that she rose to satisfy these expectations was spectacular sufficient, however solely those that know her finest are conscious of simply how simply how deep she needed to dig to show that Olympic ambition into actuality.
With the job finished and smiling for the cameras, from the surface it could be simple to think about Hodgkinson’s path in direction of success as a straight, steadily rising, line. As is so usually the case with elite sport, although, the truth is usually starkly totally different. The glittering prizes don’t often arrive with out the necessity to go to some darkish locations.
Actually, her coaching companions and her coaches on the Manchester-based M11 Observe Membership that’s overseen by Trevor Painter and his spouse Jenny Meadows, herself as soon as a top-class 800m athlete, are filled with admiration for simply how a lot of a gap the British record-holder pulled herself out of in the beginning of this 12 months to claw her method again to the highest.
AW sat down with Meadows, plus M11 members Erin Wallace, Ava Lloyd and Charlie Hobson to get a way of what life is like as a part of a gaggle that’s gaining a repute for producing success. That feeling was additional enhanced by the Olympic bronze medals for Staff GB that had been received by Georgia Bell within the ladies’s 1500m and Lewis Davey within the males’s 4x400m relay.

Keely Hodgkinson with coaching companions (Getty)
It’s Hodgkinson who has risen highest from the group, thus far, however there have been instances when the bubble has nicely and really burst alongside the best way. Whereas there may be now a prolonged 2024 highlights reel to flick by way of that features her successful the Prefontaine Traditional, defying sickness to win the European title, breaking the British report on the London Diamond League assembly after which seizing the game’s greatest prize in France, it’s to a hill in Potchefstroom, South Africa, that Meadows’ thoughts tends to wander in terms of this 12 months’s landmark moments.
That was the situation for Hodgkinson’s first session of the 12 months, again in January. She was returning to working on the heat climate coaching camp after tears to a knee ligament and tendon, which prolonged into her hamstring, had stored her on the sidelines. “She was match however not working match,” says Meadows. Hodgkinson was not in impolite well being, both, however nonetheless no-one was anticipating what was about to occur.
“We will giggle and joke about this now however, in January, there was a degree the place we anxious: ‘Is she going to be in Paris?’. “There’s a specific hill session that involves thoughts. I’ve identified Keely for 5 years now and I by no means thought she could possibly be so unhealthy! Erin was destroying her on the hill.”
Wallace, a European under-18 and under-23 medallist who achieved the Olympic 800m qualifying customary this summer time, concurs. “That was a bit loopy,” she says. “I’ve by no means seen Keely wrestle that a lot earlier than. I didn’t know that she could possibly be that far behind me. I used to be laughing together with her about it as a result of it was so unhealthy. I couldn’t consider it even occurred.”

Erin Wallace (Paul Forrest)
“She was unwell and he or she’d been injured,” provides Meadows. “The session was to run up the hill for 200m then jog again for 100m and do it once more so with each rep you’re getting additional up the hill. I used to be having to time the individuals on the high of the hill after which Keely. [It got to the stage where] I may hardly see Keely on the backside and I needed to cease timing her and focus on the remainder of the group.
“However there’s something fairly highly effective about seeing that somebody isn’t simply naturally proficient and that it’s [always] simple. There’s something inspiring about seeing her battle.
Some individuals select to undergo the battle and a few individuals don’t.”
Did the truth that the large identify was struggling, that the pure order of issues was being disrupted, ship unsettling ripples by way of the group? Not as a lot as you may suppose. By no means, truly.
“It cements that concept that we’re all one massive coaching group,” says the 19-year-old Lloyd who, on the time of writing, was making her ultimate preparations to compete for Nice Britain on the World Beneath-20 Championships in Lima.

Ava Lloyd (England Athletics/Pat Scaasi)
“It’s not at all times the identical individual on the entrance. Everybody makes use of one another. I’m not going to lie, if somebody’s having a nasty day you don’t actually wait behind them, you strive your finest to come back previous them.
“Everybody has little boosts at instances however then everybody can have off-days and it’s a tough group to have an off-day in. That may be fairly traumatic at instances. However I feel the truth that everybody has good days and unhealthy days implies that you simply drive one another alongside, it doesn’t matter what.
“Keely nonetheless acquired the session finished, on the finish of the day, although she was in that state. There was one other session on the identical camp, and I feel it was throughout the identical week, and he or she was struggling on that one as nicely. I used to be struggling, too, and we had been each on the again collectively. She was like: ‘We’ll simply get this finished, Ava’. If she hadn’t mentioned that to me I wouldn’t have gotten by way of that session. It was actually horrible and I used to be combating for my life.”
Not the entire group have seen Hodgkinson at her lowest ebb, although. “I’m upset I missed that session!” laughs Hobson. The 21-year-old was in Paris, assigned the holding camp process within the days main as much as the Olympics of pacing Hodgkinson’s coaching efforts. He’s accustomed to being hunted down.
“I’ve by no means witnessed a session the place she’s struggling as a result of the final rep at all times appears to be what she enjoys probably the most,” he says. “She simply will get there. Even when she’s in a darkish place, it seems like she may do as many reps as she needs.
“Earlier than the Olympics we did a session of 3 times 300m and we had been going so quick. On the final one, within the closing 50m, Keely simply steamed it. We all know she’s going to come back on the finish. It’s simply scripted.”

Keely Hodgkinson (Getty)
After second-place finishes on the Tokyo Olympics, the World Championships of 2022 and 2023, plus the Birmingham Commonwealth Video games, lastly the script was written for Hodgkinson to come back out on high.
Her star had already been on the rise however victory in Paris has taken her public profile additional up a notch or two. If the success goes to her head, then she actually isn’t displaying it in entrance of her coaching companions, although. When she arrived for her first post-Olympics session with the group lately, there was a touch of embarrassment and nearly a worry of any fuss being made.
“She appeared a bit sheepish,” smiles Wallace. “I truly didn’t actually know what to say to her. ‘Nicely finished’ feels prefer it doesn’t actually minimize it.
“I’ve by no means identified somebody personally who has received the Olympics. Once I was youthful, individuals like Jess Ennis had been celebrities to me however now considered one of my buddies has simply received the Olympics. However I consider her as my good friend first and the Olympic champion second.
“Truly, I feel the very first thing I mentioned to her was how a lot I favored her nails.”

Keely Hodgkinson and Trevor Painter (Getty)
“She needs to simply be Keely at coaching,” says Meadows. “Coaching is her secure place. When she got here alongside for that first session, I mentioned to Trevor: ‘Do you suppose we must always do a guard of honour or one thing when she walks in?’ and he mentioned: ‘No, she’ll hate it’. She simply needs Erin to inform her that she has good nails.
“It wasn’t till the tip of the session that we discovered she had her medal together with her and he or she was all apologetic, like: ‘I didn’t wish to presume you all wished to see it’.
“Keely is a star to some individuals however we don’t see it and he or she doesn’t see it. She doesn’t ever wish to suppose that we might consider her as that.
“We’re her buddies, we’re her coaching group and we’ve acquired to maintain her on the bottom. Ava’s acquired to be beating her up that hill in South Africa once more in January.”
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A blunt remark from Hobson cuts additional by way of any pretence.
“Generally we overlook she’s well-known,” he says. “If we go to the monitor and there are a couple of youngsters round and so they ask for an image it’s like: ‘Oh yeah, I forgot you had been well-known’.”
Hodgkinson’s impact on these round her continues to be profound, although. Ask her coaching companions concerning the greatest lesson they’ve discovered from watching and dealing together with her and three very thought-about solutions come again.
“Her psychological means,” says Hobson. “She will put herself in darkish locations however nonetheless be assured that she’ll come by way of strongly on the finish. I really feel like this 12 months she’s actually thrived beneath the strain. Within the classes earlier than the Olympics she stored saying ‘strain is a privilege’. It’s undoubtedly weighed on her however I feel it’s undoubtedly helped her as nicely.
“For me, on the holding camp there was a bit extra strain as a result of clearly it was her dream to get a gold medal and I didn’t wish to mess any timings up or get in the best way or something like that. I didn’t do this, although, so it was alright!
“I felt proud that she received. It felt like I’d received. Everybody was shopping for me a drink and saying nicely finished.”

Jenny Meadows with Trevor Painter and Keely Hodgkinson (Getty)
Wallace provides: “I used to be feeling the strain on Keely earlier than the Olympics. I can’t think about how that should have felt for her however she did appear to simply thrive on it and it was spectacular. It’s good to see that it’s attainable to cope with issues like that.”
The final phrase goes to Lloyd. “The principle factor for me is that not every thing must be good,” she says. “You don’t have to come back to each session and prepare such as you’re the perfect on the planet as a result of typically that’s simply not the case. What you stack up over your entire 12 months in direction of that finish purpose is what actually issues – not turning up every single day and working world information. That’s actually vital to recollect.”
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The M11 group has a WhatsApp chat that lights up any time considered one of their quantity does nicely. Given the recipe for fulfillment they’ve uncovered within the North West of England, it appears the like messages will probably be pouring in for the foreseeable future.
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