KEELY HODGKINSON has delighted fans in her latest collection of pictures posted on Instagram.
The Team GB runner has become one of the most popular athletes around for both her sporting success and off-track personality.
Hodgkinson‘s social media activity has become a hive of online hype with images of her in a collection of dresses generating plenty of comments.
In her most recent post, the 23-year-old rounds up all of October in a photo dump.
Captioned “October, major”, Hodgkinson once more gave fans a peek behind the curtain.
In the first snap, she can be seen in a braless red dress, posing during a night with her friends.

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Other pictures show her talking to Jake Humphries on the High Performance Podcast, modelling, going out, having drinks with her besties, dancing at a concert, snorkelling, shopping, and enjoying some time at the beach.
Hodgkinson has been around the world on her travels but is ready to get into her sports routine shortly.
Adding to her story, the Greater Manchester-based star wrote: “Back to work soon”.
Several replies summed up just how Hodgkinson is seen with one user saying: “Wow Keely you are a wonderful athlete and most beautiful lady”.
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Another added: “Gorgeous pictures xx”.
Hodgkinson is not too worried about her injury-hit season, saying recently: “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’.”







