Lilian Odira wins gold for Kenya, breaks record in women’s 800m

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Lilian Odira wins gold for Kenya, breaks record in women’s 800m

Lilian Odira has pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the 2025 World Athletics Championships, stunning Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson to win the women’s 800m title.

In a thrilling race in Tokyo, the Kenyan athlete showed incredible determination to cross the finish line first, securing her place as a new star in the sport.

“I can’t believe it. Keely is an amazing athlete, and I just focused on my own race. It hasn’t sunk in yet, but I’m incredibly proud,” she said.

Odira wasn’t just fast, she was record-breaking. She completed the two-lap race in a phenomenal 1:54.62, a new championship record that leaves no doubt about her victory. 

It was a race defined by a blistering pace from start to finish, with Odira leading the charge when it mattered most.

While the spotlight was on Odira’s triumph, the final podium was a tight race right up to the line.

Gold: Lilian Odira (Kenya) – 1:54.62

Silver: Georgia Hunter-Bell (Great Britain)

Bronze: Keely Hodgkinson (Great Britain)

Hodgkinson’s third-place finish came as a surprise to many who had predicted her to take gold.

Odira’s win was a high point for the Kenyan team at the championships. 

Her victory added to a growing medal count for the nation, with the team now boasting seven gold medals in Tokyo.

Written by Erastus Omondi

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