Hodgkinson sets British best but Werro wins 800m in Stockholm
The Guardian Sport • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 7, 2026, 7:30 PM
Last updated Jun 7, 2026

In Stockholm, on June 7, Audrey Werro claimed victory in the 800m with a time of 1:53.98, marking the third fastest time in history. The British Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson performed well but could not match Werro's pace. This performance highlights the competitive in women's middle-distance running and sets the stage for potential future matchups as Hodgkinson aims for a world record after this race.
- •Audrey Werro wins the 800m in 1:53.98
- •Keely Hodgkinson finishes behind Werro
- •Werro's time is the third fastest in history
- •Hodgkinson aims for a world record
- •Event took place in Stockholm on June 7
- 7:30 PMThe Guardian Sport — Hodgkinson sets British best but Werro surges to 800m success in Stockholm
"Swiss star wins with third fastest time in history Hodgkinson targets world record after defeat On a wild summer’s night in Stockholm, a woman ran the quickest 800m since the darkest days of the cold war. But, staggeringly, her name was not Keely Hodgkinson. Britain’s 800m Olympic champion had promised she was in personal best shape, and duly proved as good as her word. But she had no answer to the young Swiss star Audrey Werro, who swooped like lightning across a cloudless sky before crossing the line in 1min 53.98sec. Continue reading...
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