Team GB Olympic hero Keely Hodgkinson stuns in ‘saucy’ see-through outfit as fans hail ’12s out of 10′

TEAM GB star Keely Hodgkinson has left followers speechless once more with another revealing outfit posted online.
Hodgkinson, 23, has won over athletics fans for her on and off-track qualities ever since claiming two silver medals at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
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Keely Hodgkinson has posed online in a see-through red dressCredit: Instagram
The Team GB runner has wowed followers again with another Instagram postCredit: Instagram
The runner followed that up with 800m gold at the Paris games last year and has made plenty of friends for her Instagram activity as well.
In a latest video, the Greater Manchester-based runner is seen wearing a see-through red dress without a bra.
Accompanied by her besties, Hodgkinson writes: “Obsessed with mi chicaasss”.
The video is captioned: “Sorry we’re late, the girls were throwing a fit.”
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Her friend, Skye Verwey, can be seen first in a black dress before Hodgkinson and Harley Booth sweep aside a curtain and come out.
Booth has a lavender dress on with Hodgkinson stealing the show in her lacey red number.
Hodgkinson has recently labelled herself as a ‘jungle barbie’ after more images uploaded.
Jumping into the comments of her video this time were adoring fans writing “12s out of 10”.
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Another said: “SAUCY Keeley!”.
After such a successful 2024, Keely spoke this week about her motivations for continuing to win after an injury-hit season.
The Olympic hero wowed her followersCredit: Instagram
Keely is enjoying a holiday with palsCredit: Instagram
Hodgkinson looked stunning in another dressCredit: Instagram / @keely.hodgkinson
She told Jake Humphries’ High Performance Podcast: “To be honest, last year, I enjoyed competing so much, that feeling of being in the best shape of your life, being able to put on a performance and win races.
“Just being able to do what you worked so hard for, that was literally all my motivation this year.”
“That was all I wanted to do. I didn’t have anything special or anything, I just wanted to be out there, I wanted to be there on the start line, being announced as an Olympic champion and just be dominant in what I know that I’m good at.
“So that was in my mind, on replay the whole time I was in rehab, trying to get back, on the bike. I was like ‘when you get back and you’re running really well, it’s going to be so good’.”




